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VOL. VI.—No. 51
Rosenblum Wins ROUMANIA DEALS Arthur Office in New Home. RUSSIAN JEWS FAO OUT UGHT PRISON NEW PROBLEMS IN TERMS TO RIOTERS LAND MOVEMENT
Arthur Rosenblum, who recently it Czernowitz.—(J.T. A.)—InterestSi moved from Omaha to Los Angeles, ing details concerning 2 Dr. Chaiin 1) That in the last three months The Jewish Press has been elected vice president of Weizmann's departure from Rouhas inaugurated seven new features? the Men's Club of Temple Emanuel, mania were disclosed'here today. of the two leading reform tem2) That the editorials by leaders of ••: the -Jewish Five Police Officials Dismissed one Omaha's Youth Reflect Credit - While . Dr. '.• Weizmann passed ples of the city. During his short Report Shows Jews Bereft of through Czernowitz on his way to community have become the talk of Omaha Jewry? in Pogrom District. Upon Community in College residence in Los Angeles, he has be- Old Occupations in New Regime. Paris his passport' was- stolen. The come prominently identified with president of: the: Zionist World O r - | Activities. 3) That The Jewish Press is.one of the most newsy MANY FREED. MOVE TO FARMS. ganization fonnd_himself in a predica- i Jewish communal and religious acand yet most compact among the Jewish papers of the MANY HONORS WON. ment because it was believed that-it II tivities." S=' country? Bucharest.:—(J. T. A.)—Nine RouNew York.—A new clement of Jews would be necessary fox" him'rto. return | § He has also been designated a manian students, constituting the sec- delegate from Los Angeles lodge, which, until recently in the minority to Bucharist t o : obtain a: new passOmaha's Jewish college students 4) That every inch of The Jewish Press.contains ond group of participants in the anti- I. O. B. B., to the grand lodge of Dis- among those who have established are distinguishing themselves in every port, he being; unwilling to:apply to |f| Jewish riots in Transylvania, were trict No. 4, to be held in Spokane, themselves on the Russian farming field of collegiate endeavor, scholas- the local officials because of the anti- J | | news, and that the Press finds no need for "filler"? . given small prison sentences by the colonies, is now paining- first position, j .tically,;in public speaking arid dra- Semitic riots that were.going on a tjjjj Wash., next June, and expects to court-martial, which concluded its proaccording to a report of the Joint Disthe time.. Eventually the passport : * 5) That The Jewish Press has -subscribers not only matics, in sports, and in t h e . social : | | ' in Omaha, or Nebraska,'but around the world? ceedings on Friday. The sentences attend. tribution committee. Thle ie the, life of their schools. Most of these was found while, the thief-^ras examvaried from 10 days to five months small merchant and trader, who, tmtM young' men- and - women • are at- home-] ining it. . . . • : * . L . for the nine members of the second the beginning' of thm year co-nrtJtntpd this week: spending the holidays with group to be tried.. One student was only 16 per cent of the Jewish farm' their parents. . sentenced to five months, two to-two ers in Russia, Today this element, Several local Jewish students m the months, two to one month and four constituted 70 per cent, University of Nebraska /have won to 10 days. * The reasons for this preponderance unique honors. Harry B. Cohen, a The witnesses, mainly colleagues of of the so-called merchant ot trading Phi Beta Kappa winner, is possessor the anti-semitic students, testified B*nai B'rith Orders Strength- element in the fjirm settlements have of the Delta Sigma Pi medal, signifithat the delegates to the students' ened by Activities. been ascertained by a representative cant of the highest record at. gradua- Petach-Tik^h Riots Subject of congress at Oradeamare were proof the Joint Distribution Committee Questions on Parliament. tion from the Biz Ad college,:, and is voked to the excesses by "4,000 t»min several -typical town* vrhich a i * the POLISH WORK GROWS. president of the Sigma Alpha Mu framunists in Oradeamare." The district sources of migration to the ternity. He is a senior in the law REPORT TO BE CABLED. attorney established", however, that in New York.—Across the sea, the His findings show that eince 1P17 np school and an instructor in accountentire Roumania there are not 4,000 B'nai B'rith lodges, as revealed in to 1926, the Jewish population of th* ing. !'"s. London.—(J. T. ' Aij—The Petach communists. ;' reports that have been received re- Russian small town hss deerppjRetf and Lester-Lapidus won distinction by Tikvah riots, a result of a clash beAttorney Popescu, who is the presicently in this country by President undergone many changes, Ctvji wsr gaining the Gold Scholarship medal tween Arab and Jewish workers, dent of the Christian league and who and pogroms were responsible for the this year, and i s president of the Zeta were discussed in the House of Com- Philanthropist Makes Gift in' To Go Into Effect in New York acted as counsel for the defense, de- Alfred M. Cohen, are engaged in ac- earlier migrations. Until 1922 the tivities that strengthen Jewish ties. Memory of His Wife. • January 1. Beta Tau fraternity. Dave Wohlner mons yesterday, w h e n . §nell and manded the acquittal of the students town populations were not settled, Wedgwood asked the secretary of the achieved the Beta Gamma Sigma key. whom he termed "patriots who have The enthusiasm kindled by the visit But beginning1 with that year the surMr. Cohen to Europe last summer, - A t the University of Nebraska also,, Colonial office a s to whether it is true TO COST $200,000. TO CHECK ILLICIT USE. done their duty." These patriots, he of viving inhabitants beg-an to conpirfcr Carl Sokolof was winner of the school] ^f** t h f Palestine .police has attacked stated, were provoked by the Mag- during which he visited England, themselves as "established," Germany and Czechoslovakia, has Jewish colony handball singles banner. Kate GoldWashington, Dec 21.—(J. T, A.)— yars. Alexander Cuza, who also act- acted as a stimulus which is producSimultaneously with the changes ir A gift of 8200,000 to the Ninety1 stein is an active member of the Dra- whether it is .true- that a number of second Street Young Men's Hebrew A new system for ' regulating and ed as counsel for the accused stunumber, there have also occurred ing concrete results. matic, club and the University Play- men and women were injured. They Association of New York by Henry I checking the . distribution of sacra- dents, delivered an address in court changes in the character of Jewish ers, and is chairman of the Advertis- also asked whether the colonial'office Kaufman of Pittsburg, was an-j mental wine will be inaugurated in | attmepting to give a "scientific" ex-, Last summer, members of the economic existence. Thr disturbance." ing, sorority. She contributes to the intends to institute an inquiry. Major noanced by Judge Joseph N. Pres-: New York on January 1, 1928. If suc- planation of the anti-semitic move- B'nai B'rith lodges in Poland ar- , after the revolution have placed n Daily Nebraskan and is president of Ormsby-Gore replied that the colonial kauer, president of the associatioE, j cessful ther^e i t wili probably be "ex- ment, and .to. justify the anti-Jewish ranged a seriesj>f informal meetings j ] a r g e nnmhex c f the Jews in the cnteoffice received no information on the at a special meeting of its Board of, tended throughout the country, ac- pogroms. . . _ . ' . _ at a popular watering place which gory of "indefinite occupations." .A the Sigma: Delta Tau sorority. t s an announcement of ProTroops guarded -the courthouse in provtd very attractive to many mem- considerable number of the Jews itJeanette : Levinson, Lillian lipsey subject, but that -he will ask the high Directors held yesterday afternoon.! commissioner to report ox.' the matter Commissioner Doran, followfear of new riots-in case full punish-1 bers of the order who happened to the town, the report indicated, have and Be'tty pteinberg were pledged to This gift, which fiinally carries, the. ;: ; by cable. -;. •../*• bnference yesterday between mest,v/ould be meted out to the stu- be there on an outing or for the cure, j taken wp manual Tabor. In some : the University Dramatic club, being Y. M. H . A 7 "building fund campaign j The question -of the - Dea". sea, gon-^ .&>lidsxitas|tcrwnB the Jewish. -fK>|>u!ati<»> ?75,W0 biyond" its"^,^,t)OaVoDjec-| Afidatant-^GcretaTy-TreaEury' Lawn < 5 e n f e : . ; . - . • - . - , • •• • • . - ' _ - _-;-.- - - . : « - v - . , from over a hundred participants in ceisi«T"was "again praised by Col onel tive, it is stipulated by the donor, > man sod a committee representing i • Material, •evidence placed on the lodge of Cracow suggested the idea, has learned one particular trade (UP Bury. He asked whether it was true the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of \ judge's table, included portions of and it is expected that it will become is the case in Barishevka, where thp the-tryouts. -Elmer Greenberg-was that an application for the Dead seal is to be utilized for the construction Orthodox Rabbis of America consistHoly Scrolls, - prayer books, Taleisim a permanent custom. entire population is engaged in tanthe only Omaha boy to make the regconcession was received by the British j of an auditorium in the new building ing of Rabbi M. Margolis, L. Selger\ nery). and other • _syna,gogue paraphanalia ular freshman football team and is Received in Prague. Foreign Office in 1918 from a British! of the association, to be erected on; and C. H. Block. In general, the Jews may, accord that were found on the students. considered by sports writers to be Ninety-second street, on* a plot 1 a.d-j Echoes of President Alfred M. group of capitalists who also offered sure material for the first team next a bid for the Ruttenberg concession. joining the present building. -The' ' The new system of check books will Altogether,. 293 students, including Cohen's tour of Europe are still be- ing to their occupation, be classed: p! year. which will be named the; be similar to that employed by phy- 87 girls, are under arrest in connec- ing heard. On the occasion of Presi- Traders, 44 per cent; custars, 16 r He asked why Ruttenberg arid No- auditorium, sicians. Rabbis who are connected { tion with i.he Transylyanian excesses. dent Cohen's reception in Prague, cent; artisans, 15 per cent; laborers David Fellman, a junior arts stu- vomeysky were given priority arid Theresa L. Kaufmann Auditorium," congregations shall be authorand on which the directors of the They will.be. tried soon, it was stated. Dr. Ader, president of District No, 8 per cent. The rest coneistE o.f "i»i i dent, is for the second successive year the application of the British group to issue certificates to members occupations." The pvoportioi The notorious-anti-semitic agitator, IS of Poland, greeted the distinguish-1 definite a member of the varsity debate team, was rejected. In reply Major Ormsby- Y. M. H. A. are authorized by Mr.' for one gallon per person and riot w h o require elementary relief is fron and was elected last year to the Delta Gore declared, "it was true that an Kaufmann to spend up to $200,000,' .more than five gallons for a "family Zurikan, and several of his associates ed visitor in behalf of the Polish j 3 p e r e'ent t o 5 p e r c e r i t Sigma Rho, the highest debate, honor application was made dn 1918, but will be a memorial to the donor's per year. The certificate is to be were arrested yesterday by the police Brethren. In a recent issue of the) On the basis of the Jm-estijratior fraternity. He is assisting in politi- there was no promise-made that this wife who passed away several years bonded by the winery where wine because they, distributed anti-semi tic official organ of the Polish B'nai j the report come to the following- conIt will have a seating capacity j must be kept. Rabbis also must fill pamphlets on the streets. group will be give,n •p'referential treat- ago. cal science. B'rith, we find published some of the! elusions: of 1,200 and Mr. Kaufraann's con-i out stubs returnable to government, a member of Bucharest.. (J. T: A.) The trial of ment. The time'for making applicaEdward Alberts is high lights of Dr. Ader's speech, | i. The economic fowndntieti of the Theta Nu,.premedic honorary frater- tions was the official date when the tribution will make possible Ithe- con- which will then be checked against! the first group of seventeen students "The disintegration of the Jews J town is being destroyed, private trad* nity. Cassie Barron of Nebraska crown agents advertised that they struction also of an adequate stage the quantity of wine withdrawn from who were arrested on the charge of must be overcome by a unifying orcsnnot compete with the co-open?" City is a member of the business staff will receive office" for the-grant of the and scene-lofts for dramatic per-j the winery. Prohibitiot officials feel leading in the anti-Jewish riots in ganization. None of the attempts tives, the custar class is being weakof the Awgwan and is "on the staff concession. Since then all applications formances dressing rooms, a loggia' that the new system will prevent wine j Transylvania was concluded here toened—and thousands of new Jewish heretofore have been completely satof the Biz Ad News. He is spending are on an equal footing," he declared. and other pertinent rooms and their, from getting into illicit channels. day by the .court martial. isfactory. Zionism has undertaken families are being deprived of means-. adequate furnishing. j the vacation in Omaha. One student- was .sentenced to one the task and we hope it will fulfill This will cause an increase in th* month imprisonment. The other sixSam Bender was a member of thejcil. Phi Deltai Epsilon, the medical Mr. Kaufmann. was also the donor j it. But today it is still only a party. percentage of transmigrantg from the teen were reprimanded. freshman football team. Hyman Os- fraternity, is represented on this of. the Irene Kaufmann Settlement in > The order does not concern itself small towns. Attorney - Popescu, who also deheroff is an honor student in the pre- council by Maynard M. Greenberg. Pittsburgh, the institution in which 2. The loan kassae (credit sociewith party differences. It says: medic college. He lives in Erikson, Justin Levey, arts freshman, is a Samuel Gerson, direcor of the "Jewish fended the students, argued why these whoever is a Jew may come to me. ties) whose purpose is to **rve thf: Neb.,>but is spending his vacation in member, of the Creightonian staff, Community Center and Jewish WelA Jewish play never before pre- seventeen are to be punished when Thus it is a unifying organization. population, are so poor th&t they will Omaha. ' and is. property manager of the dra- fare Federation, was assistant di- sented hi Omaha will be given by 3,000 Roumanian students are in The executive committee does not ask not be able to continue unless their Joe Ginsberg ranks second in his matics club, and; Yale KroloiT is on rector before coming to Omaha.*. the Samuel Bendel Yiddish stock favor of the anti-Jewish diots. whether the Zionism of Herzl or that financial resources are increased. law class. He was an alternation the the production staff of the dramatic company in the Jewish Gommunity S. The element of traderfc of Achad Ea'am prevails, but it provarsity, debate team last year and this club. Center Sunday evening, November 1. the trans-migrants will increase, sin? ceeds to help in the upbuilding of year will represent Nebraska against Bennie Morgan, on the debating The play is "From Cradle to Palestine. It feels the necessity of j nitanepusly, the working-class elcKansas on January 2 as a regular. He team for. three years,- is" a' former Grave," featuring. Mme. Betty Benpreserving the youth for Judaism and roent' w h 5 c h finds a Potion in the is a member of the Green Goblins, the member of the" Creightbnia" staff, fordel in the leading part. therefore founds Hillel Foundations economic foundation of the town, will v Trsshman men's honorary group. He mer president ?f the Oratorical so> The manager of the play assures decrease. and A. Z. A. chapters." jr. spending his vacation in Ponca, ciety and corresponding ^secretary of} 4. With the increase of the numhis patrons that strict order will be INTcb., with his parents. ber of the well-to-do among the Jewmaintained. Tickets are on sale at Jerusalem.—(J. T. A.')—Palestinian member of the dra- Hungarian Deputy ish agricultural colon Credit to Creighton.' Fried's Delicatessen and Joe Adler's citizens who wish to" travel in the matic club and dramatic critic of the, Evade Rule, and Is Paid "for It.- Delicatessen. enterprise^ will be created by them At Creighton,.Jewish students seem United Kingdom must obtain visas on Creightonian. •—. Leo Fried, won his with their own means. to have their fingers • in every pie— their Palestanian passports from the freshman numerals in football. A Chanukah program was presentPOLICE DfVESTIGATE. - | D R A M A T I C C L U B raid with much credit to themselves Immigration and Travel Section at ed by the children of the Talmud ToLeo S. Rove, director general » In Pharmacy, ' and to Creighton. Frank Ackerman Jerusalem, an official notice published rah a t the B'nai Israel synagog-ne the Pan-American Union, with Budapest.-(J. T. A.)_An invesF O R M E D A T J . C . C leads his class in scholarship, is In the Creighton College' of Pharhere states. • Sunday afternoon. Dr. Philip Sher j quarters in Washington, has be«n of Deputy j sports editor of the annual, sports edi- macy, Louis Burnstein of St. Joseph, tigaidon of the activities anti-semitic leader j Applications must be submitted to was chairman of the program. Little theater group "of the S. I named by President ^Coolidg* as on? tor of the Creightonian and a.mem- Mo., made all A's, in his last quarter's' and advocaor of the numerous the Chief Immigration Officer through Ravitz is president of the synagogue.I of the members of the American Del**her of his class basketball team. exams and has led his class for two : clauses law limiting the..number of. Jewish Community Center has organized into a Dramatic club, from the Immigration or Police Officer of Chanukah recitations were given! gation to the Sixth Pan-AmericwTi Ephraim Marks leads his class in years. Norman Green, Louis RDdin,! Jewish students In the universities, which material will be selected for all the district in which the applicants by the children, of whom 200 were Conference at Havana next January, Max Givot and'Philip Ringle are also scholarship, "was a member of the was instigated by the Budapest.no-, dramatic performances. reside. present. Gifts were distributed at the 1 Charles Evans Hughes was designated freshman debating team last year and helping to set the standards of schol- lice on the basis of charges that hej The Immigration Officer at the port close of the program. chairman. this year is a member of the college arship in the school. Louis Burnstein had defrauded many Jewish-parents^ Officers of the new club are: Hymen Shrier, president; Sadie Beber, viceof arrival in the United Kingdom, bewas one" of the two ."who represented debate squad. While -we are talking It is charged that Bartos obtained president; Gertrude Perlis, secretary, fore granting permission to land must ; of debating, we must mention Louis i Creighton in. the. Fairchilde Scholarlarge sums of money trader false and Leo Brown, treasurer. Mrs. Her- be satisfied that the applicant complies l i p p , a debating veteran of t h r r e ' s h i p exams'giveifTast year/and made pretenses, promising Jewish parents man Jahr will continue as director of with the British immigration laws and years, this year captain of t h e debat- [ sixth place among the candidates to obtain admittance for their sons the work. regulations. In addition to the visa, ing team, of the college, vict. president, from all parts of the country. Louis and daughters to the universities^ the traveller must be in a position to The next meeting will be held Janof the freshman law class, vice presi- Kohlberg received bis freshman nu- notwithstanding the numerous clausus Christmas gifts for the non-Jewish for their newsies, but thie is the first produce documents showing the object uary 3 and will be open to all those dent of Pi Delta Sigma, and an artist meral in football la^t fall. newsies, but Chanukah gifts for the time that a kosher dinner 1ms beer, law. He failed to carry out this who which to join the group. of his visit, the porposed length of his Benny.Block.was a member of the on the staff of the Creightonian and promise and did not return the stay and his means of support in the; boys of Jewish faith! January 1 at S 1 served. the Blue Jay. Philip Klutznick is a freshman football" squad a t the Uni- money. Mr. L. L. Ricketts, the circulation Berlin—A draft of a bill to prohibit United Kingdom. ! p. m., 250 boys, 100 of them Jewish, •. . ; versity of Illinois this year. David member of the debating team. will be entertained at the annual dindirector of the Omaha Bee-Hews, will the Schechita in Prussia was rejected On obtaining leave .to land, pales-, Interpellations to the government' Samuel l^aier has led his class in Sher, a senior at, Harvard, is at home ner given by the Omaha Bee-News for be the chairman of the interesting «ftanian citizens must comply with the! by the agricultural committee of the concerning this matter were introscholarship every year that lie has f o r a much longer vacation than most ' fair. A representative of the Jewipl> duced into parliament, •wherein the Prussian Diet. The bill was sponsored regulations applying to aliens in the their newsboys at the Rome hotel. been in school. He is treasurer of the of his fellow Harvard students beIn consideration of the 100 Jewish Community Center will 8jpet»k to th*1 United Kingdom.' , Bequests for ex-j by the deputies representing the antiopposition deputies stated that the Pi Delta Sigma. Milton Mandelson cause he has special privileges as a Semitic voelkische part. The commit- emption from registration under the! boys, a kosher dinner, arranged by boye. leads his law class. Hymen Shrier, student on the dean's list. This dis- anti-semites insist on the contimia-j The social service committee of thr tee expressed its desire to obtain ac- Aliens Order, 1920," should be made to Mrs. Sam Nathan, will be served to tion of the numerous clauses Ijecause secretary of Pi Delta Sigma, is a tinction is won, by a high degree of those 100 lads. Mrs. Nathan will pre- Jewish "Welfare Federation Will.'prethe Home Office. _ . . . , . j curate data on the number of animals it gives them t i e opportunity to: de-' member of the dramatic club and the scholarship. pare the dinner at the Jewish Com- sent all the boyg with gift boxes <>r fraud Jewish parents. The matter slaughtered according to the Jewish debating squad. munity Center and will use the Cen- candy. A new novel-by Vladimir JabotinIf it is not right, do not do it; if it will be taken -up by i h e Immunity ritual and the number of Jewish famiSam Zachariah won the freshman ter's dishes. • | Music and short talks wffl fee in orsky entitled "Samson the Nazarite" lies who demand kosher meat in proCommission of /parliament, /as pro-: corpus juris prize, is president of the is not true, do not say it.—Longfellow. It has been the polic? cf the Omaha der for the annual pet-together in Russian will be published by the portion to the general Jewish populaceedings cannot be brought against A merry" heart doeth good like . Pi" Delta Sigma, and represents his Logos Yerlsg of Berlin this month. Bee-News to give an annual dinner the <iinnei is served. .'^'l' " '•••.-• ••-""• • members of parliament.* ~ |tion. fraternity on the Pan-Hellenic coun- medicine.T-^Solomon. ' " ' *""' • | |
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