August 5, 1926

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OmahaJewryMourns ESTATE TO PAUPER'S GRAVE CASE OF HUNGARIAN CONVERT DeaMi cif Zsuigwi,

Plans,. Completed F§r 1 s Picnic

Noteil Zicmist Leader

Grants of Nobility Prove Undoing of Rich Jewish Families Thus -Verifying Prophecy Made by Premier in 1882; Husband of Maria Jeritza Another i Famed Author. Dies Suddenly , Glaring Example Sunday at. His Home

Play Julian Chevrolet , Nine Sunday in First Game'of

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FIRST ALJL-JEWIsk SQUAD TO WIN PENNANT

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By ANTON KAUFMAN

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More Than 5,000 Persons pected at Bennington Sun-. day Afternoon

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BODY WILL BE - CREMATED , . TODAY

MANY ATHLETIC EVENTS

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CARDED- ON PROGRAM .-••- .The mocking'refrain/xarriea to me at 6 o'clock of a'tedrnhig in June. London.^-rJews. alL over the world I looked, out of the window: of ^my room in the Hotel Hungaria, facing on By Arthur Green Final arrangements have been the Quai:of the Danube* and 'saw platoon after platoon of troops briskly mourn the. death of Israel Zangwill, completed for the thirty-fourth anNOTE:—The Jewish Community marching to its rhythm. Thus is the rallying song of Hungary's first anti- famous Jewish' author and dramatist, who died'. early Sunday at his home nual Omaha Hebrew club picnic, Center baseball aggregation,"the Semitic party perpetuated.r •' ' '.""-' which is to be held Sunday afternoon, winners of the Gate City League The origin,of the melody? Surely. It traces back to 1882 when for the in eastern .Preston. August 8, at Bennington, Nebr. Ac* He had been under treatment in pennant, will play the Julien first time a Jewish family,'Schlossberger by name, was granted the title of Cantor Abraham Schwojczfcin cording1 to the committee in charge, a hospital in _ Midhurst, Sussex, for Chevrolet nine Sunday afternoon baron. This action on the part of Emperor (and King) Franz "Joseph inthe 1926 frolic will surpass all othei-s two months," but his condition did not at 1:30 at Fort Omaha. The concurred-the wrath of the anti-Semitic of its kind in the history of Omaha. become serious until!. about a week test Sunday is expected to be a element. Organized propaganda" fol- K., who belongs to "the "New Chrisago, when he gradually became worse. Officials estimated that approxireal treat for amateur baseball' lowed and with it came the song tian" class, was true. He died .at the hospital at 3 o'clock mately 5,500 persons are expected at followers. which we have, mentioned. ~ "Why, no," she exclaimed indig- Sunday afternoon, the direct cause Bennington Sunday. The $1,750 dot Loyal backers of the Jewish nantly. "I would either marry a nated ' to the Jewish Community; "Christian Class" Distinction. ... 'Genuine Christian,' or I would' prefer of death being .given, as pneumonia. Cantor Abraham, Schworczkin To team should' appear to cheer, for Center by the Hebrew clnb will be —Cotrtesy Omaha Bee. Ironicallyeno: ugh the Schlossberger a Jew to a "New Christian'." Israel Zangwill, .whp was perhaps Render First Services Saturday the sqquad in' its first inter-city paid from the picnic proceeds. the greatest .contemporaneous comfamily since the. World War^as be• Morning •* game. Sam Kaufman will be on Congressman Samuel von Mandy, mentox.on Jewish Jife, being an arIn order that the Omaha Jewiv come converts to Christianity." Which", the mound' against the winners with whom I had a common great; may attend the picnic, the Jewish Reverned Abraham Schworczkin from. the . chronological." standpoint, grandmother, is another example of dent Zionigt and founder of the interof the American League. national Jewish .territorial organizaCommunity Center pennant-winning; places them in the; 'aNew,Christian" has been engaged by, the Congregayour typical "Old Christian." As Hail the new champions! baseball team will play the Julian tion of B'nai, Israel?Synagogue, 18th class. For Hungary's twenty thou- member of parliament he voted for tion, made his Hterary reputation with After seven years of strenuous, ef- and Chicago Streets, as cantor for sand converts may be listed under a novel, "The Children of the Ghetto" Former Central Athlete Carries OS Cheverolet team at 1:30 Sunday forts, an all-Jewish baseball team has-j their" congregation for'the next two four categories: "Genuine Chris- the numerous clauses which permit in 1892, and v with his play, "The afternoon at Fort Omaha. The game Three Firsts but 5 per cent of Jewish boys and Melting Pot,?' dealing^ with American finally engraved its name in the an- years." " ". " ~ : - * '-' \ was originally scheduled for 8:30, tians, "Old Christians," "New Chrisgirls to enter high school and college. nuls of Omaha's Amateur Sports AsMembers of the J. C C. ball team Cantor Schworczkin is a "graduate tians," and "Opportune Christians." Men of this calibre unwillingly re- life. He was the. author of many JewMore than 350 persons witnessed sociation. from the Conservatorium of Music in We would define them as follows. By mind me of Phillip D'Orieans, better ish plays, some of which were prod- the Inauguration of the Jewish Com- will be guests of the Omaha Hebrew uced in New ..York. in English and club at the picnic. The Jewish boys, led by Captain Russia and posessesa beautiful tenor "Genuine Christians" we mean those munity Center swimming pool lastLou Somberg annexed the Gate City voice.THe succeeded the.World's fa- who were born and raised in that known in history as Philip'D'Egalite, Jewish. . . . ' . Thursday evening. Twenty members The festival grounds at Bennington league gonfalon when they defeated mous ^Cantor Joseph,Rosenblatt, as manner. "Old Christians" are those who, as a member of : the French Zangwill. w.as^ born in London, of the J. C. C. were participants in are in fine shape for the athletic the Castle Hotel nine last Sunday at cantor of the largest, congregation in converted prior to the war, "New National Assembly in 1792, voted for February. 14, 1864, spending his early the initial tank meet. stunts that are to be reeled off. The Fontenelle.-Park. The final count was Preshburg,, Hungary,, for y sixteen Christians" those converted after beheading his cousin, Louis XVI. childhood and school days in Bristol Individual honors were carried • off B'nai B'rith and the Omaha He*brew 8 to 3 in favor of the Jewish crew. years. Cantor Schworczkin comes to 1919,. and "Opportune Christians" and Plymouth,. After" entering the by Joe "Spud" Turner, former Central club .members will swing1 bats in a A Distinguished;Catholic's - , Only with a fightings heart did Sam Omaha from the Congregation" Poale those who, born Jews, -take- their ••-•-• profession of teaching at Spitallelds, high school baseball etar. . Turner hotly contested baseball game. Track Viewpoint^ .Kaufman succeed; in: staying" on, he Zedek Schvris -Israel" of'Philadelphia, children for reasons of expediency to "New Christians," or post-war con- he deserted , it for^ journalism, sub- copped firsts in the 40-ysrd free style, events and acrobatic stunts are aUo mound for thV Jewish' team. Sammy P a . '.. V \ --•--•---••-•-' r verts, are, for the most part, mem- sequently founding the editing The 40-yard • back stroke, and 100-yard carded on the prograrra. entered the game with a sore .arm, To make his first public appearance the church for baptism and on-obLiterary .Journal, Ariel, and the free "style swim. . ^Cen Cadillac sedans will be stationtaining a copy of the desired, certi- bers of the Awakening Magyars, the London Puck. this fact being known only to a few ed at the end of the Benson'street. Cantor Schworczkin will ficate take these same children to a anti-Semitic party --cf'.; the nation. The spectators were given a real car line to transport the people to the persons connected with the team. in Omaha> T chant the "services"" this Saturday Something of the government's attiLong before .the establishment of rabbi to be entered as Jews. thrilH when the 40-yard back stroke fun-camp at. Benning-ton. The hipvh Despite the fact/tthat he allowed ten Such has been the effect of anti- tude toward the "New Christians" a Jewish .homeland . in Palestine, swim was reeled off. Turner, Graetz, powered automobiles will bring thp fafe hits,. Kaufman :pitched masterly morning,; at" the B'nai Israel Synawas expressed by Dr. Joseph Vass, Zangwill had made, several efforts to •and -Kohn, who finished in respective .-... ball ivi$h'men.on. the sacks. It was gogue.: The Public is invited to the Semitism. services;•'• -I.:ri-."l.ll~,y..::"''.'.''~". vice-premieE~: of Hungarjr and a papal create settlements abroad for his swam neck and neck until the final people to the very gstes of the' shadLet us consider the various _classi-tJj& Af^i^f^atfr^^i^i^-'iforvitite^ boy "" s^SS"fh6nors^-rscCyr&uITciiiig'f roui p^rsocTi&fSEr^finssrT KVfe^rdfe,"-w1rere'TtErner'wi1ii:* burst .wsfc"grove, jjs •.aroi '.around tlw tw^fjBt.^jiE. ----- - —--.--:•----.-Tr-p—~— a';'choiri from Chicago.-—-'" Benninpton. an obedient Jew more than one con- the czarist,regime, in Eussia.; : of speed finished first. of JL6 boys whowiirtsing atjthe High In the nineJnnings that he worked, Holiday Services at the Synagogue.: we are not particularly concerned. verted to Christianity. Dr. Vass, be At the Zionist congress" in. Basle in The Hebrew club vntt raffle off «. The final event of the program, the While differing from them in religiKaufVnan; struck , out nine men and round trip-ticket to Los Angelas, of a British fancy diving proved to be one of the "Thrtmgh j W selection of the com- ous belief, we can accord" them our it known, is - the most liberal member 1905, he urged acceptance 1 Boden Whifred eight. Both hurlers Calif., or Philadelphia, Pa. A second proposal regarding a Jewish settleof the cabinet today and one of Hunfeatures. After running" a close race, walked f out then, but the Castle play- missioners of the Congregation, we full respect as sincere followers of gary's best speakers. , prize will be a ticket to Denver or ment in British. East Africa. Later Dan Greenhouse bested Morris Ep—ers were credited with five bobbles were, fortunate "to" pbtain the services their particular faith". "• Your last class, the "Opportune he. advocated a plan .to settle Jewish stein in this event. At the end of Pueblo, Colo. Contestants in bcth of such a talehte"d_ cantor, said Nathan while. ..the""' Jewish contingent .was A Lady Waxes, Indignant Christians," present an interesting families in Galveston.Tex., and in the event both men were tied at 82 contests should attempt to sell se S.. Yaffe.' This" will- be-' a real treat guilty, of only two "misplays. "Old. Christians," or those of .preproblem. We defined them as those 1908, he suggested Mesopotamia as points each, but Greenhouse added many tickets as possible. The Castles drew first hood in the to.OmAha Je-wrry/." z.1'.,;'.. — -."' According to President Max Fromwar vintage, are those who lay claim who, born J,ews, take their children the place, for a: Jewish homeland. two «xtra points to win the contest. first half of the initial canto. Thorpe kin, the picnic, will be the best Omaha to William, the Conqueror as his an- to the church for baptism and on Zangwill .visited, the United States Summaries: • . . • singled arid;went to second on a sacri- J. C. C;: EQUIPMENT FUND cestor. . I spoke to a .young; lady obtaining a copy of the desired cer- in 1904, 1908 and .1923. During his 40-yard free style for men: First has ever witnessed. fice hit." vHe~took third on an infield PLEDGES'ARE PAST DUE whose father is a member of tKe Hun- tificate take these same children to last stay .he created, a heated contro- Joe turner; second, Dave Wechiner; out and scOrfed when ,L. Weitz made garian Parliament and who is a so- the rabbi to be entered as Jews. versy over the 'political status of third, Saul Graetz. Time: 24 4-5. a low throw to .first. ACTIVITIES AT THE J. C. C. Pledges to the Jewish Commun- called "Old Christian", asking her if Zionism. He.declared any movement 50-yard breast stroke for men: 1 When the Jewish boys came to bat ity Center. Equipment Fund are the rvunor that she was to marry Mr. to make the Zionist question a polit- First, Saul Graetz; second, Dan (Continued on page 4.) The Kindergarten class was orin the first inning things began to now past due, and -a\ committee of ical one was hopeless. Greenhouse. Time: :39. ganized recently for children behum. Rbsehblatt, poled out a triple women .workers, headed by Mrs. The Jewish man of letters was an Ladies swimming exhibition; Given tween the ages of 4 to 7 years, by to right center. Konecky worked R. Kulakofsky, will begin Monday early champjon. of woman snfferage. by Eunice Eosenstein and Helen HeMiss Esther Faier. One class Bodeii for a walk and then stole sec- morning to collect'-the outstanding In the gre,at war,, he appealed to all cox. meets on Monday afternoon at ond base. Kaufman singled to left accounts, until the'.entire amount Jews to support the allies and urged 40-yard back stroke for men: First, 2 o'clock and. another class meets scoring Rosenblatt and Konecky. In is collected. i . the formation of a- Jewish foreign Joe Turner; second, Harry Kohn; on Wednesday afternoon at 2 the,.fourth frame the Jewish team Checks to the Equipment Fund Must Enter Before July 1, 1927, To Man Cheered as He Risks Life in legion to fight against the central third, Saul Graetz. Time :34 4-5. o'clock. There is room for several scared twice when Konecky and can be mailed to the: office of the Flames to Save the Torah powers. Avail themselves Qf Th,e ; — 100-yard free style for men: First, more children and applications can Comeman singled and Joe Turner Jewish Community: Center. : The body of Zangwill. will be- cre- Joe Turner; second, Dave Wohlner; Privilege be made at the Jewish, Community doubled to flE!ep; right. . Philadelphia.—(J. T. A.)—A light- mated Thursday. His ashes will be third, Milton Altschuler. Time: Center office. From the fourth spasm on the Jewning bolt destroyed the B'nai Abraconveyed to " the Liberal Jewish Washington, D. C",—ThVwives an.d 1:23 1-5! ish boys were .never headed. CorneThe Boys Glee- Club was organunmarried children under eighteen of ham Synagogue on Lombard street cemetery. . Fancy diving: Firsst, Dan Green- ized Tuesday evening with Mrs. ,man and Captain Somberg received Babbit or'other ministers and profes- early Saturday morning. The syna- Local Jews Mourn Zangwill Death housse; second, Nathan Fine; third, gobs of applause from the onlookers Sam Beber, as director. The club sors of colleges, universities, gcadem-. gogue was one of the oldest in the "Zangwill. was .distinguished look- Morris Epstein. for their Spectacular fielding. In the elected the' following officers: Sam city. The three Yousem Brothers, Phil, ies and seminaries who entered the ing and impressed one at once as befifth, inning Somberg scooped up a Abram, president; and Maurice The building burst into flames alUnited States prior to July .1,-1924,' sizzling grounder that fairly burned Bill, and Ban, will play in the semi- must enter this country.prior.to J.aly most immediately after it was struck ing a great man," said Lapidus. "He SPLIT IN ROUMANIAN ANTIGivot , secretaiy-treasvsrer. Boys SEMITIC PARTY EXPECTED between the ages of 17 and 21 are up the' path. Comeman -showed the finals of the Highland Country Club 1, 1927 in order to avail -themselvis at 2 o'clock in the morning. An alarm seemed to closely resembel the porspectators that it is possible for a Championship Golf Tournament. The of the privilege granted by/ the was turned in, but the flames spread traits of George" Washington." invited to join the Glee Club. semi-finals will be played before next Bucharest.-—An early split in the southpawVto play in; the infield. The closest' association %rfth Zang.amendment to the, Immigration Act so quickly that it was necessary later Lou Somberg sent one of Boden's Sunday morning. Phil Yousem will passed before the adjournment of to turn in second and third alarms. will could probably be claimed by Christian" League, the anti-Semitic play William Yousem,'and Ban Youparty under the leadership of Alex- HORTHY GRANTS CLEMENCY curvesf^for ia long ride to right, center Congress. A general order to this The densely-crowded district was .Lapidus, who spoke from the same for a home rttn; But in the excite sem will oppose Jerome Heyn, in the effect was issued by the Commissioner aroused and thousands poured into platform with the author at Minne- ander Cuza, is predicted. TO NOTIOUS HUNGARIAN The split is the result of opposition apolis during the latter's most recent nient Lo'Ud'neglected to touch third two feature'matches. • • • • ' • • ' POGROM LEAD&ft In the matches played last Sunday General of Immigration. These wives :the streets, braving the terrific rain visit to the" UnitecF States in 1923. which developed against the personal base and .Umpire Twin called him out. which had no effect on the flames. and children will not be admitted if dictatorship of Professor Cuza. Lead- Berlin.—Mi Zbona, notorious This was a hard knock to take but in the championship .flight Phil You- they attempt to enter after July }, Sammuel Parker, who lives near Mr. Lapidus was" campaigning in the ers of the opposition protest against of Hungarian pogrom bands who sem beat Sam"* Weftheimer, 6 and 5; interests of • the Jewish hospital at the fighting'Jewish captain continued the synagogue, rushed into the fire, Bill .Yousem' beat Sam Herzberg, 5 Denver while Zangwill was on a his methods and express distrust in responsible for the death of to play a: steady game. and 4; Jerome. Heyn__beat Dr. B. T. It will be recalled, that the above risking his life despite the warnings lecture tour. his policy, declaring that he would of Jews during the Hungarian White • .•* • ' ; '• JEWISH C. C. r of firemen, and brought out the crolls sell "the war against the Jews", terror reign in 1921, was xeleasar! B. R. H. O. A. Friedman, i6 and 4 5 and Ban' Yousem mentioned law was passed by ConSam J. Leon, past president "of the of the Law. He was cheered by the 1 ttosenblntt .^-.—,__._.-. beat Al Mayer,;3 and 2. ,. gress in order to provide for: the ^ . 1 district grand- lodge' of B'nai B'rith, which' he advocates so fervently, in from prison by an act of clemency o* Kdiiecky Cc .:i .™U0 In the President's 'flight, Sam J. wives and children of .Ra^bjj^nd. the crowd. .3 the part of. Admiral Horthy, regent Kaufmatt p __ .— met Zangwill; twice in" 1923, once at exchange for political power. 3 _4 Core'h 2h .S Leon beat J. Harry.Kulakofsjcy, 1 up; other above mentioned classes ^who 3 Cuza, it was charged, is ignoring of Hungary. Turner If..., Cleveland and * another time at a '4 0 A. Wcitz rt William Grodinsky beat Jake Spiea- came to the United States leaving CESARE LEVI, ITALIAN Zbona,-together with a, number ftJ dinner in Chicago. Zangwill's play, the executive committee of the .4 •11berger, 3 and 1; Mo?e Herzberg beat their families behind them prior to .4 0 other pogrom leaders, conducted thai? League and has personally directed JEWISH AUTHOR, DIES "We Moderns,".."was"being produced. 9 Jo Glvtnter c _—;—~Joseph D. iJpkin, 3 and 2; and Harry July 1, 1924. • Dr. Philip Sher .met Zangwill in an inquiry to all branches of the atrocities in a forest near OrgovstsjrL Totals -,—..—. -. _3t 8 10 27 12 Malashock beat-Lpste Heyn, 1 up. The immigration quota act;nbw in Rome, Dr. Cesare Levi. well known Philadelphia in 1902 and when his League, asking for their attitude in Several of his accomplices, who •••-..-••'. ••: . :.•••. ' C A S T L E S V • force provided only for the exemption Italian Jewish editor and author, died first famous plays ."Children of the the controversy. In his circular he arrested • Math him, w6re B. 1n. H.1 O. A. 4 1 of the wives and children of the above here at the age of 52. ACTIONS COMMITTEE S3 „;.. Ghetto,", the work' .that first made insisted that all replies must be made some tire.?-ago.. 4 1, 2 3 Carpenter 2b to him by August. 1, otherwise he will CONTINUES SESSION mentioned classes who arrived "subseyv 3b _... him famous, was being-staged. Cesare Levi was the author of num.4 1 11 0 ngh l b — quent to July 1, 1924, making no pro- erous works on the theatre. He Here are some expressions of lead- dissolve the branches. RUSSIAN -ZIONISTS .IN TEL. . . 1 2. 1 M'An's If ...i—_— /Koutfeky. c X ~ — 0 1 6 4 vision for two wives and children of translated the works of Moliere into ing Omaha "Jews on*Zangwiirs death: London, (J. T, -A. )WThe sessions of • AVIV FETE JUDGE: FlSttfefe .Wltslg <!f^4*f~i—~_.3 0 0 0 v 0 p. _3 0 2 0 3 the Zionist Actio"ns "iCommittee con- those who were admitted to America Italian. He was the editor of the William -Blumenthall,^ director of Zionist, but non-Zionist _ affairs." 0 1 0 0 tinued Thursday, night and Friday un- between the time of the .old immigra' Wnchtler rf — journal "Nuovo Gismale" and was re- the Jewish welfare board: "ZangSam J. Leon: "I met him here three Tel Aviv. (J. T. A.)—Judge,Hft«# _35 3 10 24 10 til late afternoon when the session tion law and the new quota, act. The cognized as the leading theatrical will was the foremost Jewish citizen years ago and he deeply impressed M. Fish,er, Zionist lender of Chicagft, Totals rustle-' Hotels ~..^-~——l Q 0 0.0 0 2 0 0—3 was adjourned. for. the Sabbath. A amendment was passed in order to authority in Italy. of England* jsince r Prime Minister me as brainy, intellectual and very was feted here last night at a 1Mb* C6ininu5ty Canter- — 2 0 2 0-2 O i l x-rS 1 take care of this situation. : Levi was born in Triesto in 1874. Beasonsfield/'-: quet given by, a. group of sixty &uewitty in conversation." • '~ Errors* Jt; Weitz,: D, Weitz, McCullough general debate on the' financial and (2). Dempsey, Kotitsky, Thorpe. Three- agricultural situation ' in Palestine The amendment also legalizes the He participated in the Italian War of • ..•...' Dr. Philip Sher: "He was not only s i a n Z i o n i s t s . •• . . . , Henry .Monsky, member executive base 'hit: Boaenblatt. Two-base hltst permanent admission of Wives and liberation and served as a volunteer council international' order of B'nai a Zionist but was interested in every Turner. "Somtoefgv Koutsfcy. Sacrifice hits: developed at the session. It was through Judge Fisher's 8f< Carpenter, Oivenfer. Stolen bases: McCnlMr. David Eemes, representing the children of the above classes who in the World, receiving many decora- Brith: "M^n of Zang-vill's type make movement for the betterment of the forts of - the Joint Distribution, Cortt* louKh", Witllg, Wacbtler, Kaufman {3), I*. •••AVeltB." DouW6"i)lay8:LThorpe to Carpenter Palestine Labor Federation, presented were temporarily radmitfced unde tions for bravery. mittee that , these sixty JRussi*4£: real contributions to the advancement people." to' •, McCullou'glf. ••••-. Hit by pitched - ball: bond pending Court and Congression- Messages of condolonce from lead'Thpifoe. . Passed ball: Koutsky.- Struck to the Actions' Committee the plan Plans have not yet been made' for Zionists were released from the Moejof civilization.". , ou£:'lffcKaiifiiianri, 0; by Boden, 8.. Bases for floating, a Jewish -Palestine loan al action. ing personages in Italy, including a Max Fromkin, Zionist leader: "Jew- memorial services in Omaha but an cow prison. , Speakers at the(.bW-. --en^bdHfSjiOiC'iKa'Wnian, ^4-::'off - Boden, :4.JiJ'fV bntilSKiif Commtihlty- Center. 4 ; to the. amount' of • $300,000,000 in message from Minister of Education ry throughout "the ".world has lost one announcement will probably be- made quet emphasised that, the ^ Sovwjt " s,-Alli ;-UlnplTefl::^Knappiand Twin. JVmerica. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS | Fedele, were received by the family. of its greatest- leaders in not only this week

Famous Hungarian Cantor at B'nai Israel Synagogue

Turner Stars In-Swim Meet Held atXommamty Center

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Yousem Brothers to Play . in Highland Semi-Finals


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