July 14, 1927

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THIS flit's all ||h«utmgV';•;'••' •;..; -Henrys Jaire.-::: automobile. manufaif *^,; owner;;; of the -Dearborn ._. & h a s • r e tracted all his sta ||gainst the " Jewish race; begged forgiveness for done to hurt the Jewish farther praised the and virtually begged then§U his apologies. Well,'.-, that's that, you know the

A. false Mend, like'A' shadow, attends only: while the sun shines.

Entered as second-class mail matter en January 27th, 1921, at postoffice at Omaba, Nebraska, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

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ISAAC GRUENBAUM TO HONORED AT POLISH Brad HasRoom for APPEALS ROUMANIAN JEWS ON EVE Henry Ford p g ZIONIST CONFERENCE OF ELECTION Jewish Immigrants, lea Bucharest (J. T. A.)—-The Natiofor Anti-Jewish Attacks "Warsaw {J. T. A.)—Deputy Isaac Gruenbauin was rendered an ovation nal Jewish Club has issued a mani; Ed Burdick, head physical director LOUIS MARSHALL ancient superstition manifest itself, at the Zionist conference today for at the Jewish Community Center, Representative Reports festo in which it declares "persons ACCEPTS FORD'S APOLOGY Ms efforts in the United States in placing party interests above the :

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upon our horizon." left late Thursday forPueblo, Colo., behalf of the Tarbuith schools, FOR ANTI-JEWISH ATTACKS Boys Now Enjoying Second to look over a proposition that was They Must Be Willing to Work interests of Roumanian Jews preventTen members of the Eth Livnoth Week of Camp ed the creation of a united Jewish Mr. Ford's statement which was : offered him by officials of the Publo Hd Hard : front in the forthcoming elections." released through Mr. Arthur Bris- j group were elected to the Central industrial Y. M. C. A- Burdick's Am Depply Mortified, Ford Declares They include Leon INCREASE IN WEIGHT The National Club negotiated in Statement Withdrawing Libels bane to the entire American press Committee. friends in Omaha have expressed RECENT MIDDLE CLASS IMreads: Levite, Noah Davidson, Dr. Hindes, .great regret that Burdick departed MIGRANTS BISAPPOINTED separately with Roumanian parties Published in Dearborn Independent; ALREADY NOTICED to safeguard the Jewish interests, Henceforth Jews Slay Look to Me "In the multitude of my activities) Seidemann, Heftmann, Aperschlack, ' for the Colorado hills. They fear Republic but found it impossible to obtain Wortman, Posenblatt andj Sunday, July" 10th, saw many l i a t he will come back again but not London.—(J. T. A.)—The for Friendship and /Goodwill, He it has been impossible for me to de- • Schweff,The r Central Committee does] parents at Camp Morris Levy. They to stay at t h e Center. I might say of Brazil has unparaDel * opportuni- any guarantees, the manifesto states. Says in Reply Voicing Jewish vote personal attention to their Says in Reply Voicing Jewish ' informed i not include representatives of the came early in the morning and m a n m t e r to k e e a s NegotatiossL»ere therefore broken now that it all depends on the action ties of Jewish immigration according Attitude Details of Development ^ _ fc therefore,! Al Heroishmar. The Executive Com- stayed late and\&U were pleased with t Q ft r c o n t e n t s I t aSj to a report submitted to the Anglooff and the Club recommends that that the hoard of; directors will take Preceding Apology Given. the fine work the Camp is doing. rnittee of the Party Council consists Jewish Association by Rabbi Raffalo; inevitably followed that the conduct Roumanian Jews vote for whomat their next meeting. vitch, repf""-itative •"£ the Jewish ever their conscience dictates.' After : , ' and policies of these publications had of 12 members of the Eth Livnotlr They were convinced more than ever that the health and. safety of the elections, the manifesto '• states, New York (J. T. A.)—The Jewish to be delegated to men whom I and 9 of the Al Hamishtnar. •;••- Nathan E. Jacobs was recently Colonization Association. the boys is given primary considera. elected national president of the Hai "In the near future Brazil may be- the Club will demand a reckoning of spirit of forgiveness, tried through- placed in charge of them and upon tion and that .the. boys are really come the home of-many thousands of those who divided the Jewish- vote. out the ages- under all climes and whom I relied implicitly. Hesh fraternity at-the annual consafer at Cainp than on the city Jews," he.stated. Rabbi Raffalcvitch conditions, was manifested in the « r o a y grest ^ g ^ 2 h a T e I e a r n _ "vention^ at Pittsburgh, Pa;, Mr. streets. attitude of the American Jewish ^ that Jews generally, and parJacobs Is connected with the Bozelle urged that steps be taken with a view They saw a program of to organizing Jewish communal life in community toward the apology of ticularly those of this country, not & Jacobs advertising Sim.' which was interesting' and at Brazil. Unless certain safeguards axe Henry Ford for the anti-Jewish cam- o n ] y reS ent these publications as same time provided definite character A meeting of special importance taken, Brazilian Jewry may become paign carried on in his Dearborn promoting anti-Semitism, but regard V Some of the ' sunshine that is Independent since 1920. This apology me as their enemy. Trusted friends will be held by the Omaha Hebrew! value. 'The boys are given points found in the offices of the Commun- a menace to Jewry as a whole, the Club, Sunday, July 17, 1927 st 5:00; for participation in certain activities, ity Center will bemissing for two Rabbi stated, declaring that there are' Omaha Delegates Take Active Part is a complete renunciation of the whom I have conferred recently p. m. at the Jewish Community Center. ] At the close of Camp, honor awards in Convention anti-Jewish libels based on the forged have assured me in all sincerety that weeks. And here's the reason why. no synagogues in the country. A are made to those holding the highMiss Bess Haykin is on her -vaca- prospect exists of establishing a synaprotocols of the Elders of Zion. in their opinion the character of the A very important question will be dis- est number of points. cussed. At the meeting last Sunday gogue in Bio de Janeir, he said. tion^ "The petite brunette is -visiting The Fourth Annual Convention of which caused much harm _to Jews charges and insinuations made maae; a f t e r n o o n M ^ s Fromkin delivered a The second group of boys left for The representative of the Jewish the A.Z.A. held at Des Moines proved in the United States and Europe. friends and relatives in Chicago. against the Jews, both individually jd i s c o u r s e c n the Ford retraction. A Camp Morris Levy on Tuesday Colonization Association complained a huge success. The Des Moines chap- The acceptance of the apology collectively, contained in • many n d in which the fol- morning, July 12th. They wereq The youngsters attending Camp in his report that Jewish immigrants ter presented such a thorough and was made in a letter addressed by of the articles which have been c i r - i l o w i n g b o t fhoe r os w eparticipated, Messrs. Morris Bachman, Sidney Coren, taken generally are not eager to go on complete program of all convention Louis Marshall, president of ths Morris Levy at Nathan's lake are periodically in the ! E. Fieischmas. Sol Cohn, Mark Lorig, JBenzion Gershater, Ezra Gershater, having a wonderful time, according the land. "As in Palestine, the great activities, and every detail was so American Jewish Committee, to born Independent and have been re- and vice-president Ben MinMn. Art Grossman, Milton Himmelstein, to : Samuel Gerson, who was' present influx of immigrants in recent years well taken care of, that the conven- Henry Ford.. The representative of printed in the pamphlets mentioned, George Klein, Isadora Kraft, Philip* Maurice Civin appointed was of the middle class type, who betion was judged by all as the most] the Jewish Telegraphic vAgency ob- justifies the righteous indignation at Visitors day at the encampment Laserowitz, Benny Lewis, Max Marthe following committees: came disappointed and consequently successful yet held. tained the text of Mr. Marshall's re- entertained by Jews everywhere tolast Sunday. ,.'.'-. j . Friea\ cus, Albert. Cruk, Leonard Nathan, there started a Jewish emigration JtHDICIAKT COMMITTEE:Omaha Chapter, with twenty-five ply to Mr. Ford, which was dated ward me because of the mental an1 Mark According to the superintendent of from Brazil. "S."^™ ""^ ^ ^ | Henry Eiekes, Philip Siporin, Sam Omaha A. Z. A.'s helped show that July 5. The letter read as follows: guigh occasioned by the unprovoked the tJenter, some of the "kids" just "Brazil has room for people who Omaha, the mother chapter, was still TEXXECTCAfci ABVAXCEMEXT COM- ' Turkel, Charles Zlotkin, Sam Zlot"I am in receipt of your fetter to refections made upon them. don't want to go home and that's MITTEE-—Sam Beber, Chairman: Fred want to work hard," he said. in the foreground. The Degree of Mr. Earl J. Davis accompanied by "This has led me to direct my I>nnsky, Ntth.in S. Tixffe, Ben Minkin, kin, Sam Soorpen and Bernard all there is to the matter. White, Juaab "WolfBon, Dr. Nathan White. Leonard Montefiore stated that the Judas Maceabbeus was exemplified at your statement regarding the long personal attention to this subject, in Alex I). Frank. "In a way I can't blame the boys, lea colonies in the Argentine are pros- an open meeting the closing night Eeservations are now being made CO3IMITTEE: — Satn who do nothing but r&mp around perous and that the Association has of the convention by the Omaha Chap- series of vituperative articles which order to ascertain the exact nature UTTESTIGATENG Altschuler, Sol Colin, Morris Shiff, for the third week. If you want to since May, 1920, has appeared in f these articles. As a result of this o the lakes shore. Then too they acquired new land in Canada. The ter team. PCBX.IC1TI COJtHlTTEE: — Nahan E. . give your, boy a real vacation, send GTECO, Chalrmau: A3bert Kaplan, Bee the Dearborn Independent and which survey I confess that' I'am deeply swim and participate in various Association has also itensified its agriHandler, Isadora Abramson, Camp Morris Levy for a •athletic events that would make any cultural work in Poland and in Rus- Sam Beber was re-elected president contains the most violent attacks mortified that this journal, which is | S I C K C O 5 C f f i I ^T. TTE EE. Bgen Minkiu,, Chair- him to of the Supreme Advisory Council at weeil. upon the Jews. You now declare average person jump with glee." to be constructive and not man; A. HichardB A. Moiisky, MorriK sia. Russia, Mr. THontefiore stated, the organization nieeting of the new Sfciff, 3. RictliB. August 2nd the girls camp opens offers the easist opportunity for colon- Council in Des Moines. The other of- that after an examination of those destructive, has been made the fiXSCI7TIA"E COMMITTEE:—Max FromPROGRAM articles you feel shocked: and mortamedium for resurrecting exploded kin, Crairman; Irvin Stalmastcr, Fred ! •^^•tf^^:^.n^rmc^^ixi£^6TraaUm;: it ization as compared with the stand- ficers are: First Vice-president, Jac, CAMP MORRIS. Ben Minkin, X>t. A. Greeulwrg. j looks ajs though quite a few young ards in Palestine, Argentine, Brazil ob J. Iiberman, Las Angeles, Calif.; fied because of the harnK which they fictions, for giving currency to the MEMBEESHIP COaEStlTTEE:—JIarfc Polansfcj-, Chninuar,; B. G. Shapiro, Bpn aisd you ask for our so-called Protocols &f the Wise Men ,h^4pflrading':. down lihe •and Canada. --. : , . _ _ - - _ ' S d y & GSrin, M. F . Irfrrenson, A. I). Frank, "Eai-ly to Bed and Early tc Mmn Spcpnd g , &J2$£& - - : • • - ^^~~- • •;• ~ .... • •_ j q£-. Z H > T V -"which i i a v e ..bees • d e a o a , - •-..AJlJcrt ,Ka-pIim, JohE Fslftmas, XL boardwalk"'at kalians lake. Chattanooga, Tenn.; Third Vice-presir Blank, Mnrk Liorip, A. RicbardE, A. is .the motto At .Camp M.(Xtas: I For twenty centuries we Jews str ated, as I learn, to "• be gross Monsky, Xaihan S. l'affe. - N. Bercovici, A glance at the following dent, Joseph Herbach, • Philadelphia, f r er Phil Garelici. Fred G and for contending that Sand Point beach was the scene schedule -will explain why the beys Penn.; Secretary, L F. Goodman, have been accustomed to forgive in- t °b e£ ies, Je Rr of a gay swimming and breakfast < ' s have been engaged in a are anxious to turn in at bed-time Omaha; Treasurer, Harry H. Lapidus, suits and injuries, persecution and party early Wednesday morning. intolerance, hoping that we might conspiracy to control the capital and and glad to -get'up with the bugle; Omaha, Nebr. And to top it ofi. Ed Burdick was behold the day when brotherhood- t i i e industries of the world, besides Rill ' The other members of the new 6:30 A. M. . - — Reveille there just teaching feminine creaThe second round of -qualifying council are: Seniors, Henry MonEky, and goodwill at their door many "offenses would be universal. Calisthenics g sal We W tures the various tricks of the swim- play for the Highland Country Club Omaha, Nebr.; Alfred M. Cohen, Cina Morning Dip : had fondly hoped that in this blessed Saiast decency, public order and ming game. golf tournament will be held Sunday. cinnati, Ohio; Dr. Boris D. Bogen, Nathan E. Jacobs, member of the] 7:00 A. M. ™Flag Raising with its glorious constitu- gooc* m o r a I s More than twenty-five members Cincinnati,- Ohio; Milton Schayer, republic, grm Bozell-Jacobs Advertising Agen- 7:15 A. M. Following are those who made up tions and its justlaws, it would Sad 1 ....Breakfast " appreciated even the genthe cast in the morning company of qualified for the tournament Follow- Denver, Colo.; Hyman M. Goldstein, impossible to encounter the hatred cy, was elected national president of ...Camp Duties 8:00 A. M. • nature, to say nothing of the .- swimmers: Mrs. Paul Bernstein, Mrs. ing the qualifying -rounds, the pair- Washington, D. C. Juniors, Max N. and rancor to -which our brethren; details, of these utterances, I -would the Hai-Resh Fraternity at its an- 9:15 A. M. «.InBpection have William Alberte and the Misses ings will be made for the annual Kroloff, Sioux City, la.; Sam Rubin- have' been and still are subjected in! forbidden their circulation with9:30 to 11 A. M. ;—Recreation out a Pauline Herzberg, Kate Arlene. Gold- tournament, according ' to i Charles son, Des Moines, la.; David E. Beber, other lands. We could not at first! moment's. hesitation, because 11:00 A. M Swim a stein, Esther Potash, Lillian Margo- Heaney, golf pro at the' «lub. ? Omaha, Nebr.; and Nathan W. Heller, credit the information that the Dear-ii I a m ^are of the virtues of 11:30 A. M. —All Out lin and Bess Haykin. people as a whole, of Members of the Highland Country Milwaukee, Wis.. born Independent had permitted it-j 12:00 A. M. Dinner they' and their ancestors have Max N. Kroloff, Sioux City, Ja., self to be made the vehicle for dis-; CIUD have been ^practicing on the 1:00 to 2:00 P. M. Rest Hour r f° civilization and for manGolfers come and golfers go but links daily. A number of the mem- was elected Grand President; other geminating exploded falsehoods and 2:00 to 2:30 P. M. _ Write Lettem officers are: Grand Secretary, Alan bers can be seen at the dub every the tourney goes on forever. Yesiree the vilest conceptions of vicious, kind toward the development of 2:30,to 4-.S0 P. M. ..Group Games Klass, Winnipeg, Canada; Grand minds, invented by adventurers who \ commerce and industry, of their athletic officials have not yet com-evening with their families. -.'.•' 4-.SO'to 5:00 P. M. -Swim pleted their big golf . meeting, be'The younger set have taken much Treasurer, Theodore Goldstein,,. Oak- had barely found asylum here when: sobriety and diligence, their bene6:00 P. M. ...„. Supper 3 cause not enough Center members interest in the affairs of the High- land, CaL; Grand Senior Sergeant-at- they attempted to introduce the'' volence and their unselfish interest in E:00 to 8:45 P. M. ..Boating: ! have signed up for play. Some of j land Country Club this year", said arms, Joseph Lohman, Denver, Colo.; exotic growths of anti-Semitism. j the public welfare. . 9:00 P. M. ...„ flights Out * "Happily such excrescences couldt "Of course" there are black sheep the premier links stars are entered Abe Herzberg, ~ eh'airman. "The Grand Junior Sergeant-atTarms, Isadore Chernoff, Superior, Wis.; Grand not florish on American soil. Happily', in every flock, as there are among and a battle royal is predicted by Saturday night dances, have met with Reporter, Bless Brown, Birmingham, the enlightened press of this country [ naen of all races, creeds and nationalMOVE TO .-PROHIBIT Ed Burdick and Dave Chesno. Many success. Ala.; and Grand Chaplain, Sam Ziff, treated them with contempt and as ities who are at times evildoers. It -: . SCHECIUTA I AUSTRIA -contestants were . getting their Minneapolis, unworthy of notice. But we Jews is wrong, however, to judge a people "wings" in fine fettle last week.on ' Milwaukee Chapter No. 39 of Mil-none the less suffered the anguish by a few individuals, and I thereVienna J . T. A.)—The Society for the Elm-wood course. And you should PALESTINE UPBUILDING IS DUTY OF BRITISH JEWS, waukee, Wis^ was chosen site of the of tortured memories, the nightmares fore join in condemning unreservedthe 'Prevention of Cruelty to Asihave seen them drive 'em down the SIR H. SAMUEL STATES Fourth Annual Tournament" and St. of a horrible past, and the sorrow ly all wholesale denunciations • and mals in Austria ie preparing for. a fairway. And how? Dont ask. Louis, Mo., elected as the city for the that, in spite of the progress of referendum in the various districts attacks. London (J. T. A.)—The British Fifth Annual Convention. in favor of a law against fcfe* civilization, there were those who . "Those -who know me can bear First flight in the tennis meet has government relies upon the Jews Installation of the new officers for Echechita, the Jewish method of culminated and entrees, who sur- of the- world for, the general eco- the coming term took place at the reg- stood ready to misunderstand • us. witness that it is not in my nature iraal convention held in Pittsburgh slaughtering animals. vived the first round are looking nomic support of the Palestine up- ular meeting of the local chapter What seemed most mysterious was to inflict insult "upon and to occasion last week. Jacobs has been an active The province of - Vorartberg inforward to the second spasm. To building, declared Sir Herbert Sa- Wednesday night at the Jewish Com- the fact that you whom we have pain to anybody, and that it has never wronged and whom we had been my effort to free myself from member in the fraternity, being to carry into effect a prohibipick a winner. at this state of the muel,former Jligh Commissioner of munity Center. tourney would be an impossibility Palestine, speaking at a garden fete The new officers presented an out- looked upon as a kindly man, should prejudice. Because of that I frankly editor of the Hai-Resh magazine. against tM seheeMta, despite He also holds the office of reg- the fact- that there is only & «msil because it's anyone's title the wayat h|s home. The fete was arranged line for a very active program for the have lent yourself to such a cam- confess that I have been greatly ional director of the Zeta Beta Tau Jewish populstaom in the district.. paign of vilification apparently car- shocked as a result of my. study and it looks now. to aid the Women's and. Children's coming year. ried on with your sanction. examination of the files cf the Dear- fraternity. The prohibition rf the schecbita 'is Welfare Work in Palestine. orn Voralberg-would depriv the Jews 1a Leo Konecky will leave Omaha for "The statement which you have > Independent and of the pamphThe Palestine upbuilding work is PALESTINE New York Saturday where he will sent me gives us assurance of your ^ s entitled "The International Jew.'1 DEBATE GERMANY'S I Switsefland, -where the feGhechita U the" special duty of British Jewry LABOR ORGANIZATION \ do publicity and radio work. Mr. retraction of the offensive .charges, - "l d e e m lt t o b e m^ duty 'as'an MEJilBERSHIP IK MANATES J prohibited, of obtaining Kosher »W*t because Great Britain holds the OPENS SESSION of your proposed change of policies honorable man to make amends for Konecky, in company witn an COMMISSION from Voralb«rg -which is OB the mandate over Palestine, Sir Herbert Omaha attorney and his son will in the conduct of the Dearborn Inthe wrong done to the Jews ss Austrian-Swiss 'border. A.)—The.conferSamuel declared in the course of hisI Jerusalem Jerusalem (J. ^ j . T. a. JX.)—me e o n i e r - . ' - *"» v«uu-v. ~~ — . motor to Detroit and then take a -The Mandates, address. He expressed dissatisfac- j'ence of the Histedruta Ha'OydiiB,'dependent, of your future friendship ieUow-men and brothers, by asking! boat up to Niagara Falls. From unable to reach an" ROUMANIAN LIBERALS G e n e v a ( J . T . j^y. tion that so far English Jewry has the Falls the trio plan to motor to not contributed^adequately to^thej the Palestine was jJ and good-wffl, of your desire to make nave their unintentionally forgiveness forcommitted, the h a msy I, aCommission was unal " GAIN opened in Tellabor Aviv federation, yesterday. Two amends, and what is to be expected t concerning Germany's greeinen the "big" city. any man so far as lies witMn my in the Commission. ubbuildins.work. | hundred and one delegates rep- : &om dany detecting so^far^as Ues witnin^my d hoft honor, i t byou couple td retracting nave unintentionally committed, by membership t = greimm charges laid at Minority and majority reports were Bucharest (J. T. A.) The Mrs. James Rothschild opened the [resenting a membership of 22,8f57 these assurances with a recnlest for power the offensive publications, : and do£>r b y t h e s e to the Council cf the ian Liberal part^ under can fete, at which Sir Herbert presided. Vare attending the sessions. The pardon. So far as "^HEBREW TEACHERS . - • - - . - . - i . ^ ! . +v + A -n- «nii h« p«»rf-pd by giving them the unqualified *s- : 'league of Nations, which will make ship of Premier Bmtianu, who w*i CALL-O^ j supported .by the Jewish popalafctoi Achduft ^'Avodath i s .the K p B&poel r ^ e B t esimply ^ ^ because there flows in my "" final decision. by 108 delegates and i PALESTINE SCHOOLS PALESTINE TEACHERS me for friendship and good-j I on the basis of -an agreement witl T^ : J veins the blood of ancestors who PALESTINE WOMEN WORKERS 'the Uuion- -of Kott»&nta J«w« Jerusalem (J. T. A.)—The differ- _'•- : '.''\^'.":''.. '' ;."' r V ' ' " ' : •: • : • - ' " ' ' : ;.° ,':•}••'"•"•• "*"'m"T'g ti»» -gn^jpi-f g ' « f " w » r ^ « w ' . ^ < ™ inured t o suffering a n d never"Finally, let me add that this REPRESENTED AT THE gaiaed an overwhelming victory ences between the Zionist Executive { ^erusalem <J. iT. A--)-r-A^ strike in|'1ion.V'1iy':-the'.conference':-wliLVlbe/the vtheless remained: steadfast in their INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS the parUai»«ntary elections ' ' in Jerujsalem and the Hebrew Teach-1 t i e 2aom'st coun-• trust rt in God. Referring g to the teach- statement is made on my awn mi""""• • . . • • • ••-• •-. ,..-:. •-.-.-.. -..-,., . . ) . _ _ __ __ ^ + v » ; M«r.T,+ tiative a n d w h o i l y i n t h e i n t e r e s t o f ers: Organiiatidn, which^resulted in j threatened for toi^oirow afternoon. Jjtry. ing ofe iTthe cSermon on the Mount, tiative 0 . and justice aud in accordance; Jerusalem • (J. T. . A.)—Two dele- failed to secure,.eeats in the proclamation of a strike iyeste^-j W Israel Zangwill one said that we with »0»t what I regard as; my. elected by the Histadruth. The governnffiot has . . dayi .wereiipemoyed todays due them. The teachers declare that EARTHQUAKE IN JERUSALEM , Jews are after all the only .Christduty as a man and ES a citizen. Ha'Ovdim to* represent Palestine with the University of fiaehsirtaft -t ians. He might hays added that it is •:"The schools 3Will be xeopened* The unless some change occurs at the Jerusalem, July 11.—(J. T. A.)—; women workers at the. International allow the Jewish stadeate •«»*..: iseMe^eM; KiwaA-; b i ^ City of thrs^:X^-,\ because essentially the spirit Saranac Lake, N. Y. <J. T. A.}—- Conferenceof Trade Union Women, prevented from takinf •'•through---^ by a severe earth-1 forgiveness is a Jewish trait. Interesting details of the develop- tte M f f l i a t o a l Conference will be .due > [0: mnti^emitic :.:eJSC«tt^ I^mi^ t & ;lfationaX:i^ •f-Aej^C'<have^--'re<^e4-;;'ioj;gaalre this monring.;-; Many were:^in-t "It is my sincere hope that never ; : : : <C6ntinued on Page 2) held in Paris, July 29—3P 'take the^Bx&l•''••iacaminatatins" " ' " ' " " ' ' Jews. * ' ••••^•'-'•'-•'•'•••-'• <--- .:'».•-/:-.::.-J. -.-• :. .salaries _ J _ ^ r . ^ . since _•—±-te>^i^.~*..r.-.~^^.^x^ ^ j u r c d a n d s s ^ r " Thonses d e s t r o y e d ^ J a g a i n shall such a recrudescence of Febniar» estine '

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Officers at Annual ConveaiioB

Highland Conchy Gab Tournament Nov/ OB


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