November 25, 1926

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A false friend,, lite a shadow, ^ attend* wHIe the sun shines. ^ Jimmy Valentine had Nothing on This Sad Gene Konecky is an announcex S' the "WOW radio staff, so of he dabbles with radio a bit during11? J~ i offliours. The set he ha ~ Entered ae second-class mnil matter on January 27th. 1021. at now, is noe of those one one->< ffi O OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1926 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.60 equalizers, so simple in opera' that Gene's 4-year old son, does the tuning -when, music is "Esst Geznndt" Sandwich Chanukah Greeting -wanted. Shop to Open December 1 The Board of Directors of the So adept has this younger Konecky Jewish Community Center andEsst tresundt, trinkt gotten in the art of turning the dial, Chicago Jewish Attorney "Father" of Cooperative Marketing Ktimt en THIS areiri the Welfare Federation wish and so much enjoyment does he get Est enserp san&wiche* Movement Prepared For Trial of Liberal Suit Against " Welt ihx tich fielen iein. the readers of this paper a very out of fooling -with the dial,.that any* * * joyful Chanuka. Owner of Dearborn Independent thing having the appearance of a Under the auspices of the women The first day of Chanuka is By LOUIS POPKIN radio dial must be investigated by Expect Changes to be Made of the Jewish Community Center, Hsi Resh Memfeyrs Plan one of . Wednesday, December 1. The this youngster. the restaurant is to have a grand Most Entertaining Danees When Congress ReconThe U. S. District Court in Detroit New York Courts by keeping out of Feast of Dedication or ChanuThe other .day Milton went to th« opening on Wednesday noon, Deof Year • M , venes will on March 7th hear attorneys for the State or coining and going by kah . is to commemorate the Piggly "Wiggly store -with his mama. cember 1. Sandwiches will be Henry Ford and the Dearborn Pubstealth, so that process could not be dedication of a new altar and This store had a safe standing near STATE DEPARTMENT ISlishing Company endeavor to prove! served on him in the State. The served daily from 12 to 2 o'clock, ALL PROCEEDS OF DANCE the purification of the sanctuary the door. It was locked, and young WILL--GO TO LIBRARY SUES FIGUERS ON QUOTA that Aaron Sapiro» young Chicago at- Dearborn Independent has in fact except Saturday and Sunday. in the Temple at Jerusalem, Master Konecky began "tuning-in" The ladies are planning to retorney hailed -vverld-Tride as tLe leadsucceeded in escaping the jurisdiction. •tw-o thousand twenty years agor •with the safe dial, -while Mrs. Kon- . Washington.. (J. T..A.)—Secretary The Hai Eesh fraternity benefit ing exponent qt the Cooperative In 1924, after the early attacks decorate the dining room. There according to the Jewish calenmade her shopping t o y - When of Labor Davis and Commissioner of dance for the library of the Jewish vdll be small tables Eccomodstrng Marketing moveitjent, -was deliberate- against the Jews had ceased, the dar. It glorifies the spirit of she came back to her son, Mrs. Kon- Immigration Hull will submit to Community Center- in the Center parties of four. Everything will ly organizing aad dominating the Dearborn Independent launched a ecky, much to her surprises and mor- Congress, when i t reconvenes Decem- . the Macabees and the cause for auditorium SoBd&y. December 12, be done to instill an atmosphere farmers of America-and Canada as series of articles on "Jewish Exploitawhich they fought. tification, saw the heavy iron door of ber 6, certain recommendations for (promises to be one of the biggest of coziness and hospitality. part of a great Jewish conspiracy to tion of Farmers' Organization," menAs you distribute Chanuka the safe had been opened, and the proposed changes to relieve hardships The opening is arousing a great social silairs of the season. The large control the food sources of the nation. tioning Sapiro by name—calling him cheer, please give thought to opener starting to crawl inside. She in the present immigration law, it deal of interest and it is expected early ticket sale' proves an enormous And -white his clie-at Jubilates that s i a betrayer of the American farmer. your membership dues to the grabbed the little radio an3 safe dial was learned following s conference interest exists in the derelo|H»eat of 'thai a. great many -will attend. last his case has come to trial, WilSapixo-.had been requested by the lafe Community Center. In making turner by the aim and -roaflp a hasty between *" gressman Perlman of *' Further details -seiH be an- .the library. . liam Henry Galagher, attorney for Harris Weinstock to organise some of out yottr Chanuka checks just exit from the store. New York and these officials, at The list of pa.trons aa3 |»atrone88es" Aaron Sapiro, -will ssk the court to the- leading farmers* cooperative nounced m the next issue of the write one-for the Jewish Comwhich Assistant Secretary of Labor promises to be sn imposing list, ao* exact from the Detroit automobil marketing associations in California, Tress. munity Center duesII WORTHLESS THERE Husband was also present. It is uncording: to the committee. Most of -manufacturer damages of one million and since that time has established on San Francisco, who-had derstood that fiiey 'expressed the view fee leading and representative Jews dollars for libelous statements made a legal and-constitutional basis, "co-faeen'living in a cheap lodging house that Congress should pass some of the city have been selected for the against Mr. Sapiro. All this will' operative organizations of fruit growand walking, he said, to save car fare, amendments to the immigration law, patron list. happen on March 7th, if—and the "if" ers, wheat growers, tobacco growers, was found to have, ?70,000 "at his so that the hardships caused by the is usually the important part of every poultry raisers, and other types of *1t will be wonderful to have law to separated families be minimdeath, the other day. statement. In this instance it is agriculturists which successfully mar- Slnch Impressed With the Building Omaha tell the rest of the country And to think that he, can't take it ized. especially significant for the trial will ket cooperatively millions of dollarsthat in its Jewish Community Center snd Work Done Election Held at Triennial Convention take place only if Senator .Reed and worth of products annually. During •with him. building sre not only itne lodge As soon as Congress convenes, af Washington other attorneys for Henry Ford do the last two years he forcnalated the Congressman Perlman'vrill continue Members of the Greater Omaha rooms, a wonderful gymnasium «nS . Pony Coat not succeed as they have for more plans and sustained the legality of the : Committee held their regular meeting swimming1 pool, but also a marvelous his efforts to have Congress pass the Washington, (J. T. A.)—New of- than two years, in obtaining succesHarry Kneeter dresses neater library," said Dr. Philip Sher, who is Wadsworth - Perlman-. Immigration ficers of the National Council of sive postponements in an effort to largest cooperative organization in' an<2 luncheon at the Jewish. Com- in charge of the library department, Than a bunch o' guys; Bill now on the calender in the United the -world—the successful Canadian mUnity- Center Wednesday noon. The But to the whyfor of his. pony States Senate and. pending in the Jewish Women -were elected-by the break do-wn and -exhaust' the plaintiS Wheat Pool, including in its member- j entire committee inspected the huild- *The library -will mean much tc coat, House of Representatives before the eleventh triennial convention of the in what promises to be one of the ship more than one hundred thousand [ i n g thoroughly and according- to all Omaha, if its bookcases and shelves . I'd like to be put wise. Committee on Immigration and Na- Council here, at its last session on most -widely interesting legal cases of farmers of Western Canada. A sur-j were deeply inpressed with the beau- are stocked -with good books. Every Friday. The nev? officers are: recent years. turalization. prisingly large percentage of the laws | tiful structure. General John L. ticket purchased for this dance prac« President, Mrs. Joseph E. Friend affecting agriculture -which have been j Webster, Harry Lapidus and Henry tically means another book for tke He Put One Over Congressman Perlman says he will of New Orleans, La.; first vice-presiWhen Henry JFord first began to On Himself make efforts to have the quota Im- dent, Mrs. Alvin L. Bauman of St. publish his series of libels against the some Monsky -were the speakers-. General library." : "I think the icfea to give the JewBen Somberg r u n s a delicatessen migration Law amended so that a Louis, Mo.j second vice-president, Jews of America and the •world f°rty-two states of the Union -were Duncan, director of the Greater Omaish Community Center a bigger and. store. The other.day when a customer mon-quota status be given to parents Mrs. Alexander Wolf of Washington, American Jewry stood aghast, out- drafted by him. His achievements ha Committee was chairman. raged by the absurdity and malice of have . been" hailed as an outstanding!, sre proud to have this building better library is most 'commendable paid him fifty cents, Ben r a n g up just of citizens of the United States, D. C ; third vice-president, Mrs. and should be supported by every the c&mpaign, but by tacit agreement; contribution both to agriculture and' i Omaha not for its beauty cs children of citizens of the United n thirty cents. Edwin Zugsmitb. of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Jew in Omaha,'' said Abe Goldstein, _ economics in American life. States between the ages of IS and structure but for -what is being done "Hey, whatcha doing there," the treasurer, Mrs. David M, Greenwald, that the statements were not -worthy At first Mrl Sapiro was inclined to "Give the Jewish Community Cen-in this buildingin the way of making: customer asked Ben, thinking he -was 21 years (the present quota places of the dignity of a defense, no reply in the non-quota status only children of Milwaukee, Wis.; recording secre- •was made, save in the case of Mr. take the-Dearborn Independent's ser- better citizens for this community", ter a -vronderfnl librarj' and you will trying to "cheat" the boss. tary, Mrs. I.. -K. E. Prager of Boston, ies of find better Jews Wing developed in as the rhe rest of: Harry Lapidas.. We sre "Shhh!" warned Ben, winking signi- of citizens who are under 18 years Herman. Bernstein, the asthox and Mass.; and executive secretary, Mrs. the Jews save Mr. Bernstein had; taki>etter"'men and •women foere -so fimtithe commonity," mid Dr. Abe <5reeit of age), the husbands of citizens of ficantly. •;'• iC! Estelle M. Sternberger of New York journalist, editor of the "Jewish TriFord .propaganda— Uiey may carry tm the -work." ' "Kerc «Tt. -wondertal idea." "berg. It is a wonderful The man" walked but of the store, the United States Xthe present quota Mr. BemstfVs suit sues'- -present-..-at---the iBBcheeSJ- '"'Q'sod hoolzs '»re sure-ihat BenJhad p u t one -over_on "the immigration law gives Xt TKHwroota as Hr. Ford Honorary vice presidents: Mrs: 1 Bui Mr.,,S&jpir© is .an at- which -was-prepared snd_ served by!! Jewish Comimnuty Center libmrj-v •status to the wives of American citboss. . . . . ' made" to bring Mr. Ford toaccount izens ' "but places the husbands of Martin Barbe of" Chicago, DL; Mrs. and is now -pending in the U.S. Court toxney in Chicago, -he ie sssociated t -wives of members of the Jewish Com- said Henry Monsky. "I think it is American citizens in a- preference Herbert" Ottenheimer of 'Louisville, at New York, has not yet come to with Judge Robert :S.-Marx,*ArgoiHie- TOxmity Center were: W. T. Baxter, B. wonderful idea for m group to give clas5), and the non-quota status be Ky.jVand Mrs. William D. Sperberg trial. It has been delayed :by all sorts hero ..and wearer of the distinguished! Thomas Eilpatrick, Co., M. G. Col- such sn affair to raise money v> And She Left Him given" to the wives and minor child- fcf Port Chester, New York. of dilatory pleas and motions and service cross. Mr. Sapiro' soon dis-1 petzer, Chicago dumber Co.,- F. H. develop the library." BlUshing • Directors: Mrs. Maurice Goldman finally by asking- for a roving Com- covered to Ms, amasement that the '• Davis, First Nati- Bank, Gould Diets.' The plans for the big dance &">"* ren (unmarried), of those aliens who While walking down Farnam of Houston, Texas; Mrs. George ^ ^ to examine all sorts of people Dearborn Independent had many j c JJ. Diete Lumber Co., Hemy. Doorly, progressing splendidly, according street the other day, Art Robinson, were admitted jnto the United States Goldsmith of Los Angeles, CaL.; Mrs. j ^mission 1 ^ "^^t prior to July 1, 1924, when the new pomts— readers, that some of them actually .! World Herald, General Duncan,' Di- •fee. committee, Arthur Randal''*: the "drummy" drummer with the Charles D. Long " of" Wilkes-Barre, I ~ believed the fantastic tales they had rector of Greater Omaha Committee, orchestra, vv-bich. will play at thp£Cattered over the continent of Royal Vagabond orchestra, -which law went into effect, and who declarread, and that the confidence of many Ballard Donn, Omaha, Bee, E. C. Ep- dance, is arranging1 s new ©rcbestwiPa.; Mrs. Ignace J. Keis of Chicago, I j ^ p Europe o r d h&s plays at the "Y" dances, suddenly ed their intention of becoming citcareizens of the United States and who 111.; and Mrs. Sara Messing Stern ol t ^ jurisdiction of the pley, Eppley Hotels, E. Flynn, C. E. tion on an original song written by ful]jr e T a d e d found himself walking along -with (Continued on page have taken out iirst papers. Terre Haute, Ind. Q. R. R., W. A. Fraser, W.O.W., Carl Kiss Anne Rosenblatt last summer-. a good looking young lady, who R. Gray, U. P. R. R., W. L. Holzman, Mrs. Friend,-the new elected presiTickets are being sold for $lJSft had slipped her hand through Art's Joe Wolf, Harry H. Lapidus, Harry per couple. They may be trarehas«2 arm. State Department Issues Figures dent, had served as national treasurer ' A. Wolf, Henry Monsky, Irvin Stal- at the Jewish Community of the Council during the seventh on Status of Quotas "Boozy," as he is better known, i master, H. S. Heavenrich, Frank W. Schadell'B Millinery, and trienniel period of 1914-1914, and has looked down at the girl with surWashington. (J. T. *A.)—The De- been president of the New Orleans j Judson, Pittsburgh Glass Co., Eufus Shoppe. prise. partment of State has just announced section for the year of 1926-27. She The stage is being set for a grand Tuesday, December 7, will be a red^ E. Lee, C. Louis Meyer, "Concrete "Oh! pardon me," exclaimed the the status of the immigrant quota athletic exhibition in the Gymnasium, letter dky in the history of the J. C. C. j Engineering Co., P. F. Peterson, has held a recognized position in the girl, as she looked up at "Boozy," during the period" from June 30- to : "I thought you were someone else." approximately the end of October. state of Louisiana because of her on Monday night, November 29. There The entire Jewish Community will Joseph Polcar, Daily News, A. H.| will be plenty of smokes and a "Hot" celebrate Chanukah. There will be' Richardson, Standard Oil., J. A. Sun"That's all right!" answered big In the cases of some Asiatic coun- active career of public service. program, consisting of boxing bouts, the kindling of Chanukah lights.- The! derland, A. B. Warren, McCord Brady, hearted Arthur." That's all right!" tries which require considerable time dumbell drill, tumbling, a volley ball j glorious tales of conquest by Judas'Eugene Holland, a'guest of' Mr. Jud- ; for reports to come in, the period 20,000 JEWS APPLY FOR •exhibition game and parallel bar dem- Maccabeas . -will be retold in Play: son. General John L. Webster, and C. This Year »g Silver J«MJ«« ©1f ended in early-October. ROUMANIAN CITIZENSHIP onstration. form. The famous Chanukah chant! E. Mickler, district manager of Wooltiwnal Day PARDON YOURSELF, GOVERNOR The immigrant statistics show that Admission -will be limited to adults —"Moez Tsur"—will be sung. •wortb. Stores, a gnest of Henry Kishinev, (J. T. A.)—Twenty^ thouGovernor Brandon of Alabama was the greatest number of immigrants sand Jewish young men of the prov- only and as the seating capacity is will hear about the "Latkes" Monsky. The Annual Flag. Day of arrested for having brandy at his to date have come from Germany ince of Bessarabia who had availed small, it is advisable to get in early j "Draidlach" described by the children.] ish Ksiional "Fund, is this year to "be with, a total of 19,972. Great Britain fishing camp. j Our own Symphony Orchestra will jR C S S I A N MONARCHISTS BEEAK held ©a • Sunday* D-acembcr h* themselves of the provisions of the if you wast a seat. •What's this country .comingto when and Northern Ireland Hollows with Paris agreement have decided to apThe program will start promptly make its- initial, appearance twenty-' UP MEETINGS IN MEMOET OF will be" the. "clean-itp day*''ffrr even a goveriior can't take a EtQe 12,724 immigrants, aid the Iris3i Eree ply for the rescinding of their former at 8:15 P. M. five strong under the leadership of . LATE JEWISH LEADEB United Palestine -Appeal drive State sent the third greatest number, decision. According to the Paris drink? Professor Kudolph SeideL Many Omaha Jews have 10,888. The celebration will start promptly Paris.—(J. T. A.)—Russian' mon- as yet been seem for the Appeal, Agreement the inhabitants of Bes- ROUMANIAN EDUCATION A l ** Fifteen countries failed to send sarabia who refused to-become Rouat 8:15 P. M. archists, emigrees resident in Paris, •the local organization is inking tM* EVEN THE BEST OP TJS MINISTRY MODIFIES attempted to disturb a. meeting' ar- opportonitj' of completing' the Dr?v«, Maurice Alperin, I always thought, any immigrants'to the United States manian citizens, had the right to abide TEACHERS ORDINANCE ranged by Jewish leaders here in *The Flag Day thie year is of T W couldn't help being Tecognized by his during this period. BAPTISM AMONG HUNGARIAN by their decision, but had to leave the Among the countries listed in the country a year from the date when memory of the late Mas Vinaver, ticuJar'import, bcaase this- ie thegorgeous' golden locks. But my beJEWS GROWS ALARMING! Buchares.—(J. T. A.)—Belief for Russian Jewish jurist and former ver Jubilee year of tte Je-wish lieves were shattered the other day figures issued by the State Depart- they ofncially notified their refusal. Jewish teachers in Rouniania was in . ~ when a young lady, looking directly ment are: ' Several thousand of these young sight yesterday when new regulations Berlin, (J, T. A.)—Alarming fig- leader 'of'the Kadety, the Russian tional.-Fund. For this reaaon, at Morry, asked: Jewish' man and woman in men held a meeting' here under the concerning teachers -were issued by ures concerning. the spread, af. Bap-j const itutioiial democratic party. tism among the Jews in Hungary!- Eulogists to the late jurist-were de- should show their tree spirit and "Who's this Maurice Alperin I'm chairmanship of the former Kishinev the Ministry of Education. we're. made public here by the Ti^aivered Vv Rabbi M. Eisenstaat and tribute liberally to the cause. . hearing so much about." Prefect, Advocate, Oprea. The meetThe Ministry issued a circular an- dish Scientific Institute.; Heinrieh Sliosberg.' The Eussian monFrance "„". 3,954 1,552 2,412 ing elected a special • committee .for nulling the former circular promluThe workers will trsest ott Mr. Burdick" talked over WO AW X5ermany 51,^27 19,972 31^55 the purpose of approaching the Rou- gated by Angelescu, according to According to the data collected by archists who invaded the meeting in- morning, December fi, at the the Institute, during the period 1901- terrupted the speakers. The police last Saturday night on "Swimming." Great Britain manian Government with the request •which Jewish teachers -were barred 1905 4.6 of every 10,000 Jews em-; i n t e r V B n e d a n d s e v e r a l o f ^ i n v a d O rs Conmronity Center, v,-hefi csrds_ and judging from the correspondence • and Northern to grant a' three-months' period durbe given them for solicitation, from the Roumanian schools. Irland .34,007. 17,724 16,393 braced Christianity. During the per-jj w e r e a r r e s t e d . received, he will need the services of Hungary . rolttnteer workers .are needed and #«• J e w s w e r e irt 310 ing which all the young men who -473 The new circular permits the em- i d 19191924 M 4 f U jjj u r e d l n t h e fi ^ a private secretary. 1919-1924 M.4 of every te ten Uum23 77 had refused to become citizens should ployment of Jewish teachers in those iod Iraq 100 further-inforaaatioB get in sand left Judaism. During the 12 1 46 be allowed to apply for Roumanian schools where Roumanian Latvia •• 142 Mr. J. J. Friedman, chairman of years 189S-1S08, the-Hungarian Jewteachers A LAST WORD 123 221 citizenship. Lithuania 344 SUICIDE EPEDEMIC SPEEADS. are also employed. local district. • 77 ish, comm-axiity lost 5,790 through 23 Palestine :100 .- After all, we can all be thankful AMONG LITHUANIAN JEWS 5,982 2,319 3,663 Saptism, while during t i e six years Poland that we can fine something to be Roumania 194' 603 410 ENGLISH SYNAGOGUES URGED 1919-1924 11,288 were converted. Kovno.—(J. T. A.)—A public pro- PAJSt-PRESIDBNTS NIGHT COMPILES POGROM Russia, thankful for. test meting against the high taxaAT I. O. B.'-B. MEBMNCS TO OBSERVE PEACE SABBATH DATA IN UKRAINE FOR . S81 1,367 European Jl 2,248 tion policy of th' -Lithuanian governSCHWARTZBARD TRL4L WARSAW ifEBICAL COLLEGE The Local B'nai B'rith lodge CLINICS CLOSED BECAUSE • ment was held here trader the saspiRabbi Cohn to Speak on Middle " London.—(J. T. A.)—Rabbis and TWO KILLED IN TEL hold a novel megting on OF ANTI-SEMITIC DISORDERS ces of the Jewish Merchants' AssoAges. Moscow.—Many important docuAVIV BOMB EXPLOSION presidents of the various synagogues •evening Deceaiber % when past f ciatioii. • Speakers at the meeting emThe next lecture on Jewish History in England were urged to observe ments of the Petlura pogrom period will be held on Thursday night, DeTel Aviv.—(J. T. A.)—Two Jewish peace Sabbath on the Saturday pre- were collected ,and systematically ar- . Warsaw.—(J. T. .A.)—The clinics phasized that' the taxation policy is , dents will' be- the feature. All <*? ' the cosntiy. b occupied i d by b pait.-^iwa-*tf« chairs ^will be of the medical «oDege of the Warsaw reining the trade'o-f cember 2, at 7:30 p. m. Rabbi Cohu children were killed and a young man ceeding Armistice Day in a circular ranged by Bernard Lekash, dests, and the -prograre wil An epidemic-of suicides among the will speak on "The End of Middle was injured" when a bomb exploded issued by Dr. Joseph' H. Herts, Chief known French Jewish writer who is University were ordered closed for an in the courtyard of a house on Kal- Rabbi of the British Empire. touring Russia on behalf of the Paris indefinite time by -tie.university dean Jewish youth. 4» Lithuania has caused addresses by f ormet presidents • A g e s . " '•-••• lodge. much concern. During last week two isher Street. „ today. The rabbis were urged to dwell on Schwartzbard Defense Committee. The time has been changed from A part of the houses surrounding the Messianic ideals of peace, rightM. Lekash, who has arrived in Kiev The order was issued as a result of sukioes octrurred in KOVP.O, O3»e, at Tliis meeting vill bring 8;00 to 7:30 due to the Symphony Musical. This lecture- will be -at the the t:ourtyard were destroyed. -The eousness and universal brotherhood in has had access to the archives of the the continuation of quarrels'between teacher, Lerner, from the township many of the former preeidents Jewish Community Center. Members police are conducting an investigation their sermons on that day. The text Jewish relief societies in the Ukraine non-Jewish and Jesrish students con- ( of Vendzigola, and the ot3»er, Solomon haven't attended a tnesting for how the bomb- vr&s of a special Armistice prayer was f or- and has collected many important doc- cemlng the question of submitting | Gidinov, a tailor,, who -was seventy months. of the class Please note the change to determine placed in i^1** <* Jewish corpses for dissection. yea?* -* * • . . . attend this meeting. Waxded to all the synagogues.uments and photograph?

Secretary of Labor

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Immgration Law

Council Jewish Women ~ Elects New Officers

Hoge Smoker and Rally Kg Cbunibh Fesfel Nigbt, MOY. 29


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