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Manuel Iseman and Nathsn E. Jacobs have left for CP-'-"to -where they are going1 to "attend the third annual Mid-Western Hegional Conference of the Zeta Beta Ta~ -fraternity at the Hotel Windcrrnere Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Isem-m is the delegate from the'-Alpha Theta chapter at the University of Nebraska. Mr. Jacobs is the delegate of the Omaha Graduate Club. Mr. Jacobs, •who is the Begional Director of the Mid-Western Region, -will preside at the convention.
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Enti , second-elass mull matter on January 27th. 18ZL at posttamce* a t Omaba" Nebraska, nuclei tbe act ol March 3. 1878.
•? OMAHA, NEBRASK4^:THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1927
JEWISH REGION EXECUTIVE CONFERENCE
Workers Gather in Coif erenceii Budapest
Moscow (J. T. A.)—A" conference
FORD BACKS DOWN
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50
VOL. VL—-No. 16
MANUFACTURERS SUBMIT MEMORANDUM ON INDUSTRY
Jerusalem (J. T. A., Mail Service.) The Manufacturers' Association of Tel Aviv has decided to submit, through a special delegation, a memorandum to the High Commissioner. Omahans Asked to . Purchase Bernard Theodore, an Omaha stu- Move Called Forth Protest . The memorandum will deal with a Bonds- For National Jewish American Rabbis dent attending the Chicago Art InstiMchigan Retail Merchants Association Select Brown as Leader number of questions affecting the . Hospital tute, has been drawing the attractive position of industry in Palestine. The in their Fight Against Ford's Ruinous ference. ' • ' . ' • : ] ••[ ••'•'.' ; :;. NEW DEPARTURE art circulars advertising the convenAssociation has also decided to ask NATIONAL' HOSPITAL Merchandising Scheme INTOLICY SEEN Representatives of the central •. and tion. He v?ill also attend the conthat the question of Palestine industry local government departments, as well :. IN NEED OF-FUNDS ference. be raised in the House of Commons By BETTY ROSS Budapest (J. T. AS)—A world con- as of the professional'and party orn The Omaha Graduate Club is malt- ference of. Protestant .missionary so- ganizations; are arriving to participate EDITOR'S NOTE—Eettr Eoss, the well business • man to the grave-yard of & <i that the British press be furrushThere _ are now more than two o v n writer and 'interviewer, wiio at ing a bid for the next convention in cieties, with. the participation of in this conference which wilt last two • kpresent ed with information concerning Pal- i hundred and fifty patients of the Na« is covering Sfts,; Ford~Sapiro $1,- failures. ."Liebold has said that the average estine industry. 080,000 libel suit in Detroit as special Omaha. It has letters from Mayor American representatives, was opened days. tional Jewish' Hospital at Denver* •writer for numeous •nsagszines and news- Ford employee saves from $500 to James C. Dahlman and the Omaha here last Thursdaywhom the generous people of Omaha papers, was present With otber -rioted $600 yearly by shopping at the commembers of the press 'representing the Chamber of Commerce. The Nebraswill he asked .to help during the week missary. In this he is again mistaken, The conference, which is being held jntire 13. S. at this historic meeting. kans at the convention are going to under the auspices of /The Internatiofor to- save that amount, the employee of April 17th to 23rd. Miss Boss, in her usual brilliant style, must have the purchasing power of pass around "Omaha Next" buttons. nal Missionary.. Council" is to consider This week has been set aside *« t; several:thousands of dollars per year * » * '^National Jewish Hospital -Week,*7 questions pertaining to -"Christian an amount in excess of the total Relations with Jew,s", In -reality, it Miro Glass, Palestine Singer, Here of the average Ford work- Course Given Under Direction of' during- •wTiica time a campaign of edu"National Jewish Hospital •History was made/in Detroit « - | cation and publicity on the work _•<>£ Board of Education is a council of missionary workers to cently when representatives of the. . ••• • - . . • . . M a y 2 ...: •. Week" to Be Held the National Jewish Hospital at Denseek new methods of spreadingmisApril 17th-23rd chants _ _ . On Tuesday night, April 12, the packed meeting of the Michigan Bever will be conducted thremghout th« The course of eight_ concerts, lecand adding to the inflation During the week of April..17th to sionary propaganda, among Jews. It tail Merchants Association that Ford modities living costs by their expensive basi- first lecture of the Home Hygiene country. The local work is under tht •23rd," t i e people of America will be- was stated that the purpose of the tures and recitals started on December would discontinue the sale of mer- of ness methods. Again h^ is wrong. Course took place at the Jewish "Ctsm... come more-familiar with the wort of conference is to "bring about a radical 21 at the Community- Center is about chandise to the public David A. For the -retail merchant, by his in- munity Center. The subject of the direction of : to close. There are still two events departure in the policy of the ProBrown represented the Merchants AsDr. A. Greenberg, the National Jewish Hospital at timate knowledge of merchandise, I>eo Kosennthei, Viee-Chp.iranan testant churches toward their mis- to take place. On Monday, May 2, sociation and acted as Chairman at buys well; by his long hours of labor, lecture was "A Daily Health StandDenver. .Toe L. Wolf, Secretary Miro Glass, a noted Palestinian singer one of the largest gatherings of mer- -works cheaply; and by absolnte neces- ard" and emphasized personal cleanHarry Silvernian, Treamirer For the past 25 years, the Hospital sionary work among the Jews. chants ever held in Detroit,' liness; mouth hygiene; food, height Hon. Mfiyor James C Pahlmas sity, practices the strictest economy." A second conference of the same will give a program consisting mainly has succeeded in combating tubercuJobn T. Alien M. Ktilnfcoff&y Mr. Brown, a business man in DeAt the close of this speech, which and weight standards; posture; fter.h Dr. of new music of Palestine. . Mrs. H.H. Auerbach Harry H. I nature will be held in Warsaw after r losis, and today the death rate from troit for over three decades, whose -was enthusiastically received, came air; exercise; rest and cheerfulness. Sam Beber Sam Leon The final lecture of the season will interests cover a dozen; or more com-j the announcement from Ford's repDr. B. \V. Christian Harry Malaehock this disease is less than one-half what Easter. .The head of the International The second lecture will be held on the Morris Milder Rai>bi cS Cob* modities through the parent organiza-1 resentative, G. N. Staples, that the it V.-O3 at the beginning of the century. Missionary Council is Dr. John R. take place on Monday, May 9th, when Frank Coriklin Henry Monsky lion of. the General Necessities Cor-! commissaries would henceforth be following Tuesday and will be on "The I>r. Kabbi Stephen. S. Wise of the Free Mott of New York City. ~ Dr. X. Dansty Bert Murphy The hospital has been supported of which he is president, closed to .- the public. Wild hurrahs Common Symptoms of Illness thai Dr. J . M. Erman Dr. N. Mxiskin Synagogue of New York City, will poration, • »" • almost entirely by Jewish philanA. H. placed the opposition of the merchants from the hundreds and hundreds of Should, be Noted by she Woman in A. L>. Frank Max Fromtiti X>r. A. Romm When the announcement was made address the audience.. Since, the seat- to the Ford merchandising sceme on dealers, and rousing cheers for Brown, thropy. Then, too it is supported enthe Home". This will consist of varDr. Robert Gilmore I>r. A. Itubnits whose efforts had saved the day. Dr. James Goetz Dr. I'hiHp Sher tirely by indivudual donations, since concerning the holding of the two ing capacity is limited to 600 and a high plane. ious demonstrations. , A. Goliistein . . . A. V. Shotwall stranded the note of the meeting This -was a n e w role for David A. no j>atient pays, and no patient who conferences of Protestantm issionary since it is practically assured that in He Samuel (Jerson .T1. ,T. his opening remarks r -when he stat- Broira. The -world has hitherto seen There will be six lectures in al!, Ksthan every seat will be taken, -an opporGre*>n Irwin workers, and i t was learned that it can offord to pay is admitted. ed that only Henry Ford's great -him as the(great organizer and^relief given on each consecutive Tuesday on I>r. M. Grodinscy Dr. A. A. Steinberg-' is probable that the- Federal Council tunity is now presented to holders of T>r. A. C. Htokp* Dr. Jogepli Weinbeffi season tickets and members of the subjects: * cf t»e 1 of Churches of Christ in America He'' I>r. II. .Hirschwan lir. Gl«>nu Whltcoml; Bed Patient", "Various Treatment?", Ed Burdick Leaves to is the success of his recent would be represented, the Central Community Center to apply for reser- pointed out that the Ford organizaFr?d White Win. Holstnaa organiza-j Hurry A, Wolf Attend Meeting of i ti'hd d i d a new econora- S15,000,000 campaign for the relief "First Aid and Various Exercises". I>r. C. i'. Conference of American Rabbis ad- vations and thus assure themselves tion'had not discovered II. B. Zimman of Morris .lacohp Physical Directors dressed an appeal -to Alfred William good seats. They will also have an ic principle. He mads it'.verv clear . the Jews m Sussia and Crimea This course is open, to all girl n.era- Dr. H, M. 3uhv Ed Burdick, head physical .director Anthony of New York, Chairman of opportunity; of purchasing tickets for that this was not an attack on Ford ^iuch lengthened into a ?2»,000,000 bers of the Jewish Community Center The work of the National on the Ford Organization, but "an i tnumpn. over 16 years cf age. So at the Jewish Community Center left the Joint Commission on Good Will their friends at §2.00 each. The season nor attack on a plan as unsound as it was Ltary \ Sf Hospital at Denver has been long ami ticket holders, "Center members; and of the Michigan Merchants The course is being given under Tuesday for Des Moines, Iowa, to at- Between Jews and .Christians. The dangerous." Association, and A i t i d asked Mm how it the direction of the Board of Educa- favorably known. According, to I)?-, Continuing, Bro'wn said: tend the national convention of Physi- appeal urged Christian leaders to re- their friends will thus have the first came about that Brown took the lead A. Greenberg, this Hospital vms th*"The merdmnts found* cal Directors. frain • from -missionary activities opportunity of choice! seats. in tbe merchants' tug-of-war against tion and Mrs. F. F. "Whitcomb will be •first institution in America for thf the . Ford organizati the teacher in charge of the "lass. Ford. According to Mr. Burdick, every- among the Jewish- people. The public sale of seats will start severaJLiaanihs we had bsen These-. courses -are? being* coxuhictect free care of sufferers from thing: that -pertains to physical educaThe Central-Conference of Ameri- on April 20. Jdready'about 2K).seats -some throughout the country under the losis -on a sstional Scale, " It tion will be~ -discussed -atihe meetings- can Rabbis and the Federal Council have been reserved. For information, doors were thrown open ^g of combatting the ^oriseMmB, throughout the coiaitry under the, o p e n e d , m. i m„ „ a n d•, d ,u m . era! public the merchants protested— Football, basketball, track, swimming, of Churches are bound by a joint call Jackson 1366. ' 8 ' for -' • ^ a L a Rose. " W e were inak- Federal and State -government and the! twenty-seven years has cared ^ t o b answered by-those on charge Ford's retail busi- local school board. ordinary gymnastics, and other phaocs agreement-made prior-to the-formatwentyseven years has care headwav. 5,200 men, women, and children. of Ford's commissaryy that they * was growing " „ ... y were' ness daily, ours'gettingjArrangements are now being of physical education, including the tion of the Joint Commission on Good Special Passover Services * able to sell cheaper because of j worse. Many of pur members had to have a class in Home Nursing f o r | P a t i e n t s h a v e com* ffoffi "daily dozen" .will be debated in great Will, which, represents both organizain the Synagogues tity buying and mass selling. Even already closed their doors. To the rest the country, practically every tions. detail. Special Passover services -mil be at this rate, they said they -were able of. us the outlook seemed gloomy in- mothers. All those interested may tbe Union being represented by thrni. get further information at the ComArticle 2 .of this agreement provides: conducted in the synagogTies in to do business or from three to five deed. * * .* Although; started by Jews, awi percent profit. the Ford organization is munity Center office. "From "Because of our mutual respect for Omaha oh; Saturday: -night and on House Wives Heave maintained largely by Jewuh philan"It is evident to those of us that was heralded forth that every one of the integrity of each other's religion Sunday and Monday mornings. At the are familiar with costs that enter into the Ford plants in Detroit would soon Sigh of Relief as thropy, this Hospital has alwsy* bsftft and our desire that each faith shall B'nai Israel. Synagogue* 18th and! any large business organization that open a large • commissary. Rumors Passover Nears PUBLIC PASSOVER SEDAR I non-sectarian in its service Ford organization was deliberately were afloat that several markets bad Brooms, mops, and dust cloths will enjoy the fullest opportunity for its Chicago streets, Cantor Schwazkin the A T J . C. C F O R C H I L D R E N over 20% of its two hundred and • fooling itself or the public been bought by the Ford organizabe cast aside by Omaha's busy house development and enrichment, these and choir will conduct services-Saturpatietris are -non-Jewish. It is & tion. "Government statistics, the Harvard committees have no proselytizing purday evening at 7i30 p. m. and Suncleaners before sundown Friday. For A traditional sedar, carried out in institution. No patient pays; no paBureau of Economics, the Chamber "In desperation_, we turned to the pose." day morning at 8 o'clock.' lo and behold after laboring many of Commerce of America and other one man in Detroit, who, over a long all details will be given tinder the Cantor Kahanowitz and. choir of business groups who have studied re- period of years, always has playea the joint auspices of the Jewish Com- tient who can afford to pay is ««days, the -women folks have finally fourteen will conduct services .at the tail merchandising, have placed the game squarely in his business dealings munity Center and the Judaea Clubs mitted. , ' . , . _ . completed their work for the holidayThe Patient's Statistics of the NaBeth Hamedrosh Hagodol Synagogue, absolute necessary margin between with the public and the thousands of of this city on Wednesday evening, According to some women the comcost and selling price to the ultimate retailers in the city. H L > great organtional-Jewish Hospital show that- #•*•19th and Burt streets, Saturday! eve- consumer from fifteen to forty pering rest period will be of more benefit ising ability has been put to effective April 20, at the Jewish Community patients from our City have ning at 7 p. m. and on Sunday and cent, based on the rapidity of turn- use in Detroit for every human and Center at'.six o'clock. than poor hubby can imagine. "It's treated at the Hospital having srw>t.J: Monday morning. over, shrinkage, style, service and civic cause, and during many years no snap to clean and scrub a seven Members of the Young Judaea Clubs there a,total of 20,801 clays up **• the other factors entering into retail has been known to us for his efforts The. Mother-Daughter Card Social room house," remarked one elderly and Jewish Community Center mem- March. 1st. Two patients from <r>fc? merchandising. in behalf of humanity. woman as she awaited the arrival cf will be given by the Junior Hadassah, VILNA TROUPE TO PRESENT "Carried out to the last analysis, "This man, Dave Bxown, as We call bers between the ages of eight and City are now in the Hospital. F<r.f her son who was coming in on the Los Sunday afternoon, May 8, in the JewFord scheme would not only spell him in Detroit, listened attentively to sixteen are eligible. the. entire state of Nebraska, 97 £*&-TO BE A JEW" the ish Community Center auditorium. Angeles limited. ruin for the retail merchants but the problem as we unfolded it. We Reservations may be made by caltreated having Ida Daytch, chairman of the commitwould turn the main arteries of our, were sitting in his office, which looks ling the Center or any Young Judaea The Vibia Troupe will again appear more like Slewing cf an art gallery j total of 2J great cities into business grave-yards. tee in charge of the affair, reports , What Does it Matter? that of a corporation president's leader not later than Sunday night. Three patients.'from our State "What is to prevent any large than that already four-' hundred reserva- in Omaha on Monday evening, April A regular meal will be r-rved. The now in the Hospital. sanctum. . They Came, They Saw— organization from tions have been received, and as many 18 at the Technical High School audi- manufacturing 'fWhat do you want me to do for price per plate is twenty-five cents. And They'll Return following suit ? Without the need of Every facility -known to you?" Brown asked us as we finished The members of the Junior Daughters more are expected to result from the torium. They will play the famous When students fro- the University 'Tep Meeting" held last Thursday. play of "Hard to be a Jew", by Sholom making.profit, i t would not be difficult talking about, oar troubles. science is available fit itve to undersell the retail merchants. If of Zion -will serve as "waitresses. Tbe of Nebraska visited in Omaha last "I told Mm what we needed was a Alechem. The play Is hased entirely Jewish Hospital, to aid the ps Reports from the various members around the passoverland comes, toffche the Ford organization has discovered leader," continued the secretary, Judaea Leaders will supervise. week, night club gaiety mounted to a new principle in business economics, •their' fight for' health, and of the committee given at the meeting one : to-.-organize our forces,! its highest peak. The visiting scholcity at the right time,. .; , • -N ; ; ; why has it not been applied to their" "some I- addition, .courses in stenograph •• some one unafraid." " \ CENTER PIANO. of the Junior -Hadassah, Thursday, own business, on the retail side? The ars mingled freely among happy dancThe- Vilna Troupe is nationally Ford dealer selling part has to have "III take "the job," was Brown's typing, - commercial branches, s*?*^ April 8, at the J. CV C, indicate that ing crowds—goyous in the thrill of : PUPILS IN •RECITAL i other vocational training are otffoww* known and has some of the leading from thirty to forty percent,and the a n s w e r . • • • ~ .the .success .of;the -Mother-Daughter "He began to work immediately. jazz—and urged on by red hot Card Social is assured. Ford agent from twenty to twenty-five' Jewish artists on their cast. The pupils of Miss <%a Sorensonj t h e convalescent- patients, t* i percent on the sale of Ford and Lin- Ten days from our first meeting with syncopating hounds. Little Miss Betty- F.ellman entercoln cars. Brown until the- big meeting at the instructor of Piano at the Jewish them to follow Those who visited in Omaha were: Statler Hotel was sufficient to con- Community. "Center, will appear in a they leave the • Hospital without tained the large-audience with sev"With Ford assembly plants in PASSOVER GREETINGS Lester Lapidus, Eddie Brodkey, Ellis vince the Ford forces that the jig was every key city in America, it would student recital at the Schmoller & triment to their health. The Shafton, Eddie Rosenthal, Joe Krasne, eral piano numbers' and Miss Helen he an easy matter, to sell parts over up. The announcement at the end have-a special school on the Levinson, assisted by Lillian ChudaThe Board of Managers and the counter, as their commissary sells " of • Dave. Brown's speech—a speech I Mueller Hall on April 29. Arthur Romm, Kate Goldstein, Ida coff at the piano," .presented vocal shall never forget as long, as I live Directors of the Jewish Community butter or; potatoes, and to roll out The following Center pupils will grounds, so ..that they lose BO Lustgarten, Grace Ror-rthal and —that Ford would discontinue selling play: Minda Friedman, Eosella Hand- frora their .studies while g-atuiiig: > selections. A vote of thanks was exFords and Lincolns as they do a barrel Center wish to take" this opportuniLouis Rosenthal. Morris Zolat and merchandise to the public, was the of apples." sistant poweTE against tuberctiio^^-. Bernard Polsky of Lincoln, Ncbr., ar.d tended by tHe Junior Hadassah to the ty of expressing to the,members most welcome news that we, the Re- ler and Leonard Nathan. Applause from the merchants greetHatikvah Club which donated the Last September' a new' lnfir»fe of the Center their cordial greet-, ed Brown again and again as he made tail Merchants of Michigan, had heard Friends and parents of the pupils Joel Simon and Moselle Kleeman, Netreasury to the Junior Hadassah when Buildmr; wii.h OTIP l:\iPclir.d •n^x*fc in many months. " . ings for a joyful Passover. It is these striking points, continuing: are cordially invited to attend. There braska students, who h a i from Welthe club was disbanded. rooms ' for far-advance! c» "Ford has never before backed will be no charge. their hope that ir.- making merry "If our contention is true that the lington, Kas., vacationed in ^he metroopened st the Hospitrl Thf during the • Sedorimj-they will not Ford scheme sells merchandise for down," pointed oat La Eose, "to the polis of the Corrihusker state. ._ n T r r r T P «j i T r i r K of this lnfirmarr, topptbrr forget to think of the Jewish^ Com- cost or less—-then the buying public is best of my knowledge, and we had *, .* • • IVRIAN CLUB TO HAVE receiving charity at the iaads of one little hope of his doing so now. But LA'BORITES ATTACK sary cxpanarnt, in the. munity. Center and. to .perpetuate who does not believe in charity. The Dave Brown's strategy, the manner i MOND IN 'COMMONS *""* INTERESTING MEETING At Last! An Honestthe work that they' so nobly average man and woman does not in which he marshalled our forces, his and the Re-Mscrch Brjwvrtmcnl c»;' tfc* To-Goodness Tennis want charity. They would rather give capacity- for woxk and that' genius started. •:•-"'• London {J, T. A.)—Sir Alfred Mond' Hospital, hat increased thn R».n«fci The next meeting of the Ivriah it than receive it. Yet thousands of within him to make htmdreds of others Tournament was the target of an attack by labor expenditures, r.m' it is hopfd to Detroit's citizens flock to the Ford work, evidently made the Ford organFlans aTe being formulated by the Club will be held at the Jewish Com BISHOP DUNN the commissaries daily in the mistaken ization realize that a campaign was M. P.s in tthe e House of Commons ^ -deficit through J. C. C. athletic department to hold a munity Center on Monday, April 18, on that would reach from one end of notion that by some miracle the Ford yesterday during his address. on the distribution during: ' SEES HEIGHT FUTUSE FOR Dr. A. Romm will be the principal organization is able to undersell the the country -to the other -until victory Chinese policy of the British governtennis tournament, the date of "which PALESTINE DEVELOPMENT legitimate retail dealer and at the was ours.'. t : speaker. His subject will be "Medidm ' has not yet been announced. -Accordarc liJ.U New York (J. - T. A.)—"Witiiin ten same time make a handsome profit. from the Talmudic. Standpoint" "We honestly believe that from the ment. J. Beckett, Laborite, rose from ing to advanced* reports the premier his .seat and shouted "Go back to of health »nd friendship,*' eaid TK. -*»• years Palestine will be one of the time Brown took this job until the "E. G. liebold, Ford's personal secA discussion will follow in Yiddish iracquet swingers are - : . cted to sign work "was completed, be spent very Poland." g:. "Thoy can be «s>*4 ** and Hebrew. All interested are cor- most thriving sections of t t e w o d i " retary, in setting forth the motor few hours in hie.:-bed.- Where .be gets on the dotted line.' Other members of the Labor grtrap cards between friend fini This was the opinion expressed by king's philosophy of retail selling, said the energy, dially invited to attend this meeting. the enthusiasm,/'that joined the obstruction and refnsed to publicly: t h e small merchant must Albert Finkel, formerly city junior ussocUtPs, aid 1s-*-* te fhtti. J. Dunn, who returned Jewish current events will also be Bishop learn to buy cheaper so that he can enormous capacity for work, is bechampion- will be one of the entries. will 4ft allow Mond to continue hi? address. a tie f OT «ct*nsion of Thursday on the Homeric from a trip sell cheaper.' This sounds sane and yond many cf us, years his juniors," taken up. Finkel is now staging a comeback and commented the secretary of the assoSome of the members demanded that]the springof the year. Their reasonable, but evidently Mr. Liebald abroad, during which he visited Palfails to realize that no- matter bow ciation. his followers assert that the youthful jRiesns health and strength Jerusalem (J. T. A-, Mail Service.) estine. Bishop Dunn spoke with en- cheaply the retailer buys his goods,! "The merchants of Miefcigas and Sir Alfred resign from his seat is Jewish wizard is due for a -reat year. the patients now in the Kosjrffcsl. as he had promised. The thusiasm of the improvements-brought the Five hnndred certificates for workers to the cost of the article must be the merchants, throughout the country to the hundreds of. applicants te point of attack was that Sir Alto immigrate to- Palestine were ap- about there by the Zionists. added rent, light, heat, taxes, labor,] are under an everlasting «wi«™«nn. 1 fred left the libers.? party and joined! p-.rts of the country waiting f«r depredation, -waste and enough to j to Dave Brown for exploding the "It is impossible tc say enough, for proved by the government for the Budapest. (J. T. A.)—Ludwig Lisfallacy cf this type and kind of merthe Conservatives without testing the mission." pay the retailer for his investment saner was appointed to the Federal period April to .September 1927. Two the woTk done there andin^ praise, of and time. The theory .that the dif- chandising, cuce for all." feeling of his electorate in a by-elee-j Supreme Court, the highest court in hundred and 'fifty of the certificates Nathan- Straus, whom I-saw while I ference between cost-price and EellingOUR r t ic en page 4.) are for =men and 250 for women. was there," he saw* price is all profit has seat many a Hungary - •• . ~ of the Cherson Jewish Soviet district executive will be opened today in Sadeh Henucha, the : principal -town in the Jewish region-; The; Gherson of Russian daily newspaper, "Rabotchlj" published in its issue today .^n;- editorial in Yiddish welcoming the con?
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