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Clausns jFjght GentErs 3n "Whefher Jews are Sect SHOWS?

•J3.OW Many Names P Be on Honor Molll i o n o r ardll -t£ Omaha .^ -vdll he .cantamed an 'ihe acck which i s ghgrng Tprqjared by i h e -JewishGonmiunity Center and JswiBh"WEl•jfare ^Federation i o r publication, 35ig Jmnt Heeting Piannefl 1B soon. r This i o o k -will cuiJUun, -heBeport Ccxnmrnnity's Eides ^he^roll x£ ionor, -the annual ±Eporte .of i h e -two c •and vdlT'be -anroly "illuitrated 'hy MSP photograph rff aiclivittts. Ifct ^will he insfcributed hath i n ' Dmahi. -aand in .iave been planned Jewish 'connninfities "throughout •the. joint "annual ^United Stales. ••Duly ~HIP iramps • of all Gonnnunity ing of the Jewish Wsliai- lidaration Center -mprnViprs i n jpood standingtto and the ^Jewieh Dcrnrmuruty Centex-to he nelc:,., Sunday in "the Jewish Comnnmity Center xme tS particular in-

* Jk.)—?£ke rnnstion. 31uaapest whatever ~TnTm 'nation BT *fi I vvelllET ~thfi :£ak£S,"TIE "the T""^t- 'i'"p'>rtH'il problem religious .sect "was "the crux n l tifae ^today, i n t h e opinion debate 'which XDnQnuejd ;in .parliament » J o h n "Haynes. Bolmes u f 3<ew. ^nesterday xrrer "ihe -government Thill City, "vrho 3ectnreiI3n t h e Jewish! to ^modify 'the ammerus ^iihnrsnB Haw. Community 'GfiirtEr iMonday -yvtuiing- T h e 'anQ-SHniitai: -leaBsTs -who opprejudice—Its Cause a m i posed ins bill •EmaeTT [ffaat i&e Jews 'are ;ra auUiuu, "while: •mntn xantengan TVES itts •govanuueitt i)IH> vfaTlnfgr- tim ,Kiyj^iosi&:-*ina" is TtD 'ShUW ibat"ifae i s Tngt.inpf.lvft Tto mail. open discrimination rproduet, Hbs hTfrnnn .heart," Joe said. "MBliionaL iiocal Company Takes I t s +TV) j t Hike " w i n t -fiwtrp, i£rDm t h e Among ZNetaaska f world. A of "the Ihatred

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Por America Feb. IET iiondon.—(J. T . .A.}—-Br. Chaini "Wfiizmarm, president of t h e Worir Zionist organization, mQ sail for ihe Dnited Statss jon Tebmar3- 28 aboard t h e steamer 3Iajestic ~1± hart prevnTUsly been stated that Ur. Weizmami was undecided "whether he "wnald proceed t o the United States this year, it having "hpiRii jsported t h a t he was 'Considering going to South

GIRLS MARS WfllBE CRO Will Preside at Ceremonies •of is Coronation ^VMcfa Marks Contest's Ekici

GIRLS CONTEST

'winner of t h e Thorpeiap Athletic club's popaianty jsmitest JE^etermmefl on SHHCIHT ^vennip. March. 11. the eer«many of urowiiing t h e "winner as Queer, of the Jubilee Ball t h a t .evening•tHTESt. •• ': ' wdD -be 'in xdiarge of H E I T T "Lspichis. one of the outKtaxuding mem. Jn issnmg/anifcvitation "to i t e •beH? rf 13ie Jewish comnmrity of -Omaha, Mr. X<£^)idiiE. returning' this "week "from &T>. extended biTBine»p ZHarxy 3L ianMns, presideirt iff iasEp t o the-east, agreed t o preside at the icej^emoi:?". and expressed vC&nter, saicf, "L&s jjar4: owns! :grea± interest in the contest, i n "which thtrteeT "popniar jniip -t>i institutions, -••svezs member anfi conQmsiiE ure "vising" for this honor, as well as four -valuable "tributor piinrilii he interested i n i. > be awarded bv the club. w h a t has been done with 3*lace t Kot only wIE. the wtnnar of "thrononey, and -what the activitieE Tnrkr—(2. "T. .A.)—That only contest be crowned as OHecn, bat she of- the "year JQHVB slight TuiTtthor of Jfev&h unalso receive t» S20P (iiamonti t i been. TEhis raesting "is irapartaitt ±0 i n 2?ew Tark City apply for in -mftny 3Snngaiian circles. Deputy IDO 3NOLEASE STOCK. The girl whc iinislies: secmn? will rrinto 'it '£toYn its •QBJES. 3E^etnTcac, ^mma^tuiUng—zthe- Christian ceive a $100 diamond bar pin. Thin! belting "to i i e xncm- in an Jtry +h*> J e w i s h prejudice anH rfiten: Socialist J^srty, natioualxst group, 3n -the seven ononlte -of 1327, iheprize is a S5D -wrist watch and fouit]; fll"^fiffini Telegraphic A g e n c y . A ZZOEJOT porspore. :agahiBt' "Bie ;guvttrurTHTTt ibill prize is E SSO string: of Eiehelien tion J O ^ tH£ fjTkmpn '^Im; 'firnp IHiSffi— ond demanded thut instead -wrote §2^295^63 ni paid ^ T" • n rt_ 'Trearls. All -cf the prizes are or, -as-. Solzman^president pxomulgatmg tthls .Tneasxire, 3br. jHblmes sharp-' carding ^to rf±BB ^first annual lepnst nf Tederatum, jwill preside. "The ^Fedexa- ployed of t h e membership in t h e .lams-Go Over j ^ ^ <;onlmunitr B t t i w clewisl. Clothing Workers, r e A. er i a n n cS -shoiild "the company Tnade public Iby. IFop iH Ctonpaigii. Centex ion'^ annual .roport, t o ire presented porteti in t h e survey of t h e unera4he -result JQ£ tike I *war. he iintroSuffiii sincB '^the IFBTWB a r e a "W6K, jresutent, ~nX t h e for thr- big Jubilee Bali, -on jy Sanrnel Garspn, :its executive sec- pk>yiBsnt situation made by State 1B-: leaniEa," i s - s a i S , " w h a t nation, contrary ito ?BIE contsntitm niplvt, lttarch 11, at the city a^etary, "will point -out Tiot only the flnstrial ConnnissiipnEr Hamiltonj are. nmst l e a m i o r life-'jihe EvangeUcal jiiiests; A ammeniE TCius volmnE of business places ^the are mpkih- heinr conv clansus ^should :be intrpdncefl 3rot only company seventh i n -the production of work done by ~£hs iederation i n •'thei.jews. However, n o m a s s suffering -fiie one seS, XScv-filand, 0.—-The recent success- "pletefi, soid PTPKUIBP- Irrm l*vir past, but wiQ -soialyse the trend nf \ seems to ire "prevalent among the Jew•wur OB -hatred. "Ws "were ttdld "that afir^ iia ^the •f**'1rl o£ -EdncatiDn but n k o in. bushiesB 5nr_"the in cthe. Jewish sncial sseasd work in t h e .city j ish uaemphryed. iol-completion -of the Cleveland city .of the Thorpeiaire industry :and i n one vre ~WETE ihrough state of Nebraska, iJthongh i t is and point a JKay i o ? i t s future develand St. LoniE xampaigiis in behalf c£ • ' T h e fif teen-piece- aTt?rn«;nt«l nrIFigirres '^TTTTt h e Jewish Social this jneasms h e fpruniulyatud., i , -=y?E "WDUld -LOVE -DUE twelftfa ;m a g e among -Nebraska -cnm- opment. The -future of iamBy case IBureas, t h e relief agency of the new building fund for t h e Cleve- i chestra which Art Eandall will -pro"This "WEs >a jirouaganda devicE "to Ikeep jjiBtiLruvac ."threatened, "15B jiaxty panies, according t o "MT~, W O H . woik under t h e veonriiticm .of restricted T i h e 3r fleratian i o r the -Support of | land Jewish Orphan Home insures the Tide -JOT i h e Tnnsic IF av outstandinr: e start "3. tfight nffliinst i t •;vji&. tjvtsiiy- -Arrangements ~rar t h e TIE ~xo> "to -thy, teixihlfi busitiEaB -j ) earlj breaking of ground ior the cot- attractior, ir, itaeK. tm<? tihnwU mimmigration, problems of unempkiy-) Jewish J^hHauthrnpic Soci&ties, ranTB, even urttsiSe HIE TEW. ihe husmess into other ^states are now- rmerrt, the UaiMent, child •welfare, and anincreaseintappJicatioiis-foraid dur- \ tage plan b-oiidingE to be erected on a iterest every pensor-. ir Omahp. viw Tng. "WE knffw i t -was ±he hunk. jSIany tS "She .- deputies received "hemg1 made, as a /result aif .the com"*3JBVET hsfnre ^he l a s t ^te rmenial healSi Trill be ibriefly -pre- ±ng January. Df t h e 2S2 new appli- \ thirty-one acre .plot, in University ; like* dHnchrg." said Levin. Lsnuuyinzms letters "fhr^Hl^iiTn^ ithem pany's ^success in its liome state. :Een e * ^_^ i cations, AS percent ^rere due ~ix> tm- | Heights, an attractive suburb of- «Mi'. Bandrfl'baF enntnict«d[ to m>-lejiiisals if ."they *mE "vote 3or IChe rsbockholdexs'' tmsefing- "was i n United -States," die janaitinued. "Thd The report THUWHS t h a t the i ederaj employment problems. Of t h e 1,066 | Cleveland, i t is announced by Fred \Jtaa. ^ ^ ^ w i f t h i p o w . m t r h e B t . hfiiE Ihe mature ,m a\celebratian, Twhen Ihe "tian lereivfid ±rom the Commimity ;famiiies aiaaeT ^ s r e . of the ^Bureaji, ! Lazarus, jr., -presiaent -of the home. , m ^ ^ mn&infr I 1 B substitute m itireasarer, 3T. :H. Auefhach, 3spnrte3 i, with a quota of -S250,0QG, jgOTnetimes the case.xanism consists lin ihiEB dsgrssB cnf ZChe sefltiment - xep ^^ sfl 3?y during 1 S T SAD^SOSS, iand ,2T£% were toe t o Tmemployrflent, a n ihat -Ore original -xapital -was^a^.subannouncEd :?STO,0S£.B5 as raised -at \ ^ ^ ^ g ^ n e w ..ChTpsier .Eoach Cathniic^iui y Selrovac ^KHH Shaied Ijy "increase uf -jmly "S% over t h e ^number h spl3 AtujiDnt espsnse fox .'sta>

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B E inwiiii j-promothm, xand t&at -the xfVBrheaa ims , showing a -slight def- Januaxy a were r i n ibeen"iept a> low ithat Jifrer I\lv, .St. l o u i s , with a-quots. of §50,000, ;[placed or. display nesi: week, Lfvit; "the £ jour iatrenU" icit. This money -was ;sjrent by c£he interviewed yesterdsy by the \ announced 586,700 as raised. GrariuBfiginal ^eig>enseB, i t BhowB a n van-: lEederation on acti-cities coming trnaei - jlJfcc. dnnTniftS -went :fln"io fiiat ttfaat i h s y Tivrailfl Ihare Jewish Telegraphic Agency represen- | ates of the Home now residing in said. Th? car 'i* being: provided by prim rfche lanks eff* i h e -staflents rfightof ?46,M0. prejuSice within t h e xace i s xng jigamst i h e "hill, imt amfortnn- The Jollorong nfficers "were are- 5 different neadings, a widespread tati-ne, Dr. Solomon "Xawensteiii, Exe- i .Cleveland .contributed more tban SSO.- the local Chrysler distributors. An•work -of which Omaha Jewry i a s a xutivfi "Direator cf the .Federation, atdrew Jdarph?" <fc Sonii. ^sleeted: S . A . "WnK, prfisiaent;_penry right t o -Know. | 0Q.0 to the new building iund, and -*i^lahanm -iates rthe l^egro," 2H ately i h e y .see cDrnpeDeH >by, iiie In -order that TW doubt IIIOT exisS tributed the araall -number of Jewish residing in St. Louis consaid. ""iArizona Thates t h e ilesican, srnment's foreign ^policy 'to volt! 5 o r 3Honsky, -vice president; S." M~& marry "H. Xapidns will gi^E the r e - unernployment"who have asked iar re~ .as tv iivp. Bwarcl oi this* car, th« bach, iareasurer, a n d »fohn 'A.. toward their comrt iat-Es "the Chinese. port rto the Center's acti-dties in his h^i to the fact that many of the .tew- | tributed jThorpeianF will rieposit a bill-of-sak T h e general :rnrpressiari DHS gets HBcretary End ^general ^nanagsr^ i s t e s "fhe TTTR>I ^Caffaolies. president's Election -of of- ["wish labor unions arp -making pm- j munity craota. ioT 4 h e c a r with Cit "the proceedings cin tfafi Bouse -Directors -whose tsTTfR fixprisd «Tan-: | Cleveland's campaign was one ocH - Cmnmiwioner 3?e^tnes l a t e BOuthErn p Acers "for"the -Center and the 'Federa3 o h l ? visinns ior such emergency situations <rho ha P the -soper-between' is satisfied with i h e antHEemitic op-[ nary a were le-elected. ,2>Ieil H . Ufann, tion and of six directors ior the Cen- and many tS the -workers draw upou ': the most successful ever held in that ,'V1SIOT1 Hopkins. 6f t ! w icommimitv i o r any Jewish cause. " »Mdii«rtuTn, Wv. BopRfrnrmn Jews and Hussian 5ews.TEhis posrfion tto ~the "iiill, "helifnzing- l h a t •Bastmgs, JJeb.-; iH. C. JEaidley, {Grand ter will be held. Harry SilvErman and their ^savings, avoiding as long- as pos- | Five hundred workers overtopped the'fein^ ^ a i *>«w t*»iP tlocumenl i« ihis "will ofier ^prooJ ttb rpiiblic ijpiriion tteaches its ~&B Indicrons ctxagic Isbahd, l & b ; ; IE. 32. Simmons, 31. D . , Joe "Wolf will give their jsports. sible irpplicatmnstlor public aid. assigned quota by-S120,OS2-S5ir. eipht :-OTit«*>' imtil t h e w i i m e r o f t l «- ™ r THTL "that "prejudice i s strong -wilhin afaroad "that ;the ••fnivf,rimurnt: i s jnak-and S a r r y S . -Lsipuius. TMxs. JMas Tromkni is in charge of ing a sacrifice i n ^a-siir -;'nf i h e JE-WB .days' time and were within the j h a f ; ^ ^ -detenriined the ni^fat of the TDhe .stbckliolders -voted t o increase igraup."" hy going 'against tthe opjiositional fee capital istock i » 550&J3BD, ^wife a one-act play t o be given between shadow of the goal by the -fourth day.; halves of the program. The jcast of "the Core. in ihe conntry. The successful windup was celebrated ; >rR7e are, taking- ever;.- .precaution paid i n ^surplus of ^230,(100, jgivmg the play, '1A Sick 3>nrim,"-will include xited .the -well with a dinner at t h e Hotel EollendeE 'to asrore the public thsu the Thorpei h e company a coxdbined capital and Srace Sosenstern, -Sylvia JSilygrrrary iff 3irejudiEe, differences XE£ said, •^Ihecai£He*the-WDmeixMfi&e lower surplus of S75D,ffO:O. with t h e -workers and the officers of ; inns will carr^.- .,ut everj- claim they Jerxune JKarcus, UoKalye Alberts, Isvel, difference 01 isligiDn, economic Tace a r e tflie jjrtjy iff t h e "men -of "the That daneffi .at "the Jewish Com- the-Home in sttendarxe. The children ! Ere making: in. comrectior with this Herbert Xaphm, Dorothy Etiedel, Jdhe itpper iace. ^prejudice lyecame less, competition. Society mrrtrst -manity -Center a r £ -becoming more '; tif t h e Home provided an unique en- ; celebration/' said I,f>vm. hert Stein, and Dnrotby ^White. jiepple tto s. liujh XH1-; Bach :iace iiEVElqp i t e m m rraprgmlaT-was-snowXi by t h e large crowd tertainment. ! "It -will be a iong-remembcEred ocThe meeting is open t o the public ttaral Itevel, ±0 i r e e them i r o m ignorto •which turned out t o dance to t h e Organizatiorj .oIJ)istrict Is a, G. coir- tcasion. and we trust that the general , ~±D ieach rfhpm -with others. H 'helifive ihere'TWouhl ihe Tnlley Sail Team. Ixhyihm of tfae-lSight Club orchestra | prising Illinois, jEidoipiri, "Wisconsin,; public will respond t r thr egorte of -The 3jeligions Btrugglfi in~ ilfisico i s -oiily hrotiifirhood less .mixture -ni "the :that mot an attack m ±he -Homan Gatholic Twr> volley "ball teams which were j last Saturday xdgbi. The dance,-which jlsorth and South Dakota, Nebraska,! the candidates- who are attempting3n "fee spirit DI -±he One Go3, ^ n d to' but -on "the ecclesiastical i n - rganized several weeks .ago among "^as ^tagsd i n t h e .3. C. C. gym, was! Iowa sad Minnesota is now under way j to dJHposE of tickets,'" 1 Hr. aigument 3gahist i n ^hfi anembers oi t h e morning matrons* attended 'by over 150 -perpie. Grace and the .campaign ofncerE expect to I , Phased .on "the floor set 'Questions -asked Jxam 1 danced SEveral solo numbers. hsve t h e ssmpaigi: complHtetl ir. these : _ TRaVftiT "Pr»»r}fn-TrTr -Conn "told ~&B XOTZSTlt been playing , off a itradiiiotis t h e concluBiDii ax D r . ±imt i m ) "persons of Hose IBrink •saog. uf t h e Council ! states ijy early sammer. ; .up "the -subject xnT~in£i Margolin ansi Elsie jjf Ufcsdain^ M^^, LEVJ?, ^Kenny, JJri n 12s ^tnTk a t "the roif-vdilfi> :an . 'whites.' itig£n t b s isest' dancers "un iertH, ADya, Bargess, Baggsrt CCIM n liuiily XSRI UiH r TCucallqy, : , T7hen .hilf.nnar 1 iftgb 3s 3iatIly floor. IThfi winners ~wex£ awarded Coim ^tranan ^ f e IhiBtary y "will ; 2ialph Saitey, introduced -by lolsisfcea i?y sacists, Ihe anixture of.Aztec civili23jtioii ^»atm, sDnrposed of JELesdaroeB ZNeiisen, with two heaatiful prizes donated by is s°ins on xapiaiy7' he iHenry Malstrum, Taxaun, JSaJashoEk, Hosenblatt was awarded the , I r v i n e and Hubby a t ^ .hmchiheen i n ta 3tate n i chronic 3BvnlUtian; Omaha A . Z. A. chapter Ho. 1 held | Berlin.-r-(J. T. A.}—Franz Werfel, p ior Belling 3IE ^aid, hut- lias been going Jorward eon i n t h e .AB-Sell SestauTants, -Peba -regular -meetinE: si. the Jewish Com- w«Il known C4ermar? Jowisii dramatist,, the-j y 'Zl, and will i n -turn 'be '-enter- the most tic munity Center Sunday aifternoDE.. '"WBB :attBcteeci and ciefentted on tiw OPThe next dance, -which will be 51anE were discussed for the .annual ! caBion •of.JiiB-'iwing'-awaTdet the Schti-tamed .by t h e winners a t a GaUss Heems- i o liave ,as t h e Purim dance, "will be affair to be given in the near iutare. 1 ler -prize -recently. svmpathies, ihe said. ZLatest auditors' .figures jem t h e iumi scageii on 12aT5h S. "Director Jirssne There i s a ^possibility that a dinner- | T h e anti-Semitic press in Germany, iRahbi Gnhn airbed patifince 5 Ions ihlack i a i r tumbling ever >srx nnonths ~aga, nne'which dBUs raised i n last Jail's .Cummanity Chest promised~iM& liance to-be cne of the Mexico, a beautrful ^country with i h i s ^anthology, "ihe'Jhao I h e dance will .be given either at the j Austria -mid CstechoslovskJR criticised Jhis 5oxfihead, i i s gleaming black eyss ;:cninpaign show that ^ICO^lSBSl, or biggest Events off i t e .year. A n elabo- Dmaha Athletic club or the Ad-Sell riae award, •a?sertin|: that the -Jewish "braking nff into aspace; "Jps imouttr jmendous labor uf igdh^ Ihrough . 1 0 r ^fine people. !He ^Explained thei ahout 3ss p e r Eent of cthe total sranunt j author :Bhmtki not have heeii giver, the r a t e program JE being prepared. tea rooms. jcunffid i n . » tthougntiful .smile, 2?hilip D00 j o e m s 'ijy JeroBh iauthors a n d con- •handicaps under "which -she i s given by Droaha industrial ] Schiller "prize -Emee he is hostile tf. ing. S e gaaised ^her scenery, i s r .an2L -Easkin, IFewasb poet, ^lecturer iand siciefmg rfheir anexitB. 3ffiariy vS I h e .After the regular meeting a short T o this total 28,739 I "Germanism." 'ir'proof of'thiyBaserXeague. anthologist, lapsed into informal .can- translations Jrum moiiern Sebxew ^md cient ocivilrzatiun ;ana Iver anusic !Eab^ Girls' entertainment was held, ix. which Isasibscribed. ition they -quoted extracts from Werhi Gohn lias made several trips ±0' TVEXsation lifter Aavjnjr xonscienciously "Eddish "were inade 3sy Ihim. The ^girls basketball team won a dore Elewitz, former Aieph Godol, ji£el'« work*, interpTeting- them as at~ discharged -his .duty .as -a jiiissionary; I n Omaha i n "fee atntexest sS tflae clnsfi and fast jrams ±rom t h e Sokol talked ior the beasfit of the club.' The i tacks? on German -charactei' and vdl;nf t h e Jewish -National 3und. ! -National 3e"wish 3Funt}, 32fcr. Haskin sestet i n s. lsajgws game a t t h e X. W. Omaha debate team will .clash with I tare,. TVfT- ^Rn^lrrn . did 310t jgiVE Jig 3tis pIO-; C A . SaturiiEy.' "25ie jscore w a s .16-1S. Council Bluffs^ fraternity in a prac- ; ITJ view -of these attackF the fsoef's at ca 'Conference tS ^Session ias a poet *when ".he took; -un The team work and Sighting- spirit of tice debate to prepare them for the ; division -of the ..Prussian Academy >©f of Jewish organizations f u n •±be ixtuQes in -Emissary iff ^the ^Rational day, cat -which -it -was decided -to ioxm the 'Center toBsers bemLtersd t h e visi- coming national -championship. I Arts "issued s statement-which defend?? cfima. IDespite 3ns '-busy iffie of travel, 1 a .national :Jund council. 3 t r s J . I J U Z tors. ^EtillBii Shafton was high score 7 I Weriel wamily. A. "gBvershaften xaunpaign ' l o r t 'POSTPONED. Triday Mght, Meb. 2Z, 3LB28. ~t?Hr a n d .TWtuKOgri,-.-he irnds t u n e tto man-islenniorary chairman -of -the nrwith seven -points. The SokDl guards ! "Tiw. -.awarding' CEL t h e .-ficblller j i t s e Palestme was organized at a wrafer: wxile many poems. T o Uttr. .Raskin i t ganizatian, and Jttoni.. ISlock, tempo"WMBS—4Harrisburg, 3>a. i n a :mxanaaxy Every time thfi The B'nai jB'rith bridge tournament ! to Fxans 'W erf el caused a Berlin aiswpi s ^not a :guestion nf iliaviug ttrme t o .xaxy Kecretaty.. -A permanent Jargaiu- vnce of nrganizationB a t the l a b o r ~L&- tt.) ~t:45 p. an., -eastern iirae. Ur. JSba .53ax, 3Ire Sherman will he postponed for B week on acrwxite. Poems, h e s a j s , Bhnply gnesent -zatnm -will be iformed i n -the next ±WD ceirm jSlonday. The group Teprgserrt- IPhilip T). S0akstaber. Subject oi and lEstner Simfton .got under way. count, of t h e illustrated lecture to be ! paper t»> .protest, -and t h e :prot68t <WBB reproduced in other iiewspa|»eis. iln -themseiveB ttb -him and (flgmand -±o i>e-weeks. I t was decided "to present an ad -Branches 3Jo. ITS a. : 35a. 2aS nf address: "Great Architects." The ftefense ;-wnik o i Sraee :Levin,. given a t "Thursday'•£ :meeting by "Wil-|this ;protest quotation: from ?8re t h e "Wnrkmeri's Circle, t h e ZKatirmnl ^Bertha ShKEtnn .and iEdith GrosE per- iiar^ Bolzman, telling of his trip to ' author were jumbted to siibstattklte .annual afiair ifor \the benefit oT t h e "Workers' alliance, t h e Toate .Zinn, t h e I T - 3iaskrn's "first •volume uf jroems fEund. HS28. Sunday Jlarning, mitted t h e Sokofe but •fear I Hawaii, The tournament will begriii 'the-protest. Pioneer' W amenis rlub, a n d t h e Uurdxir i n English -was .published twelve years j Thursday, "March 1, and continue i o r The importance of jco-qpiiLutlan IPoale -Zian. ago dn 7,m"l"^, -with ^L jjreiace by time. 3labbi Ulilton -Abrahams, :yoang -Dmahs at- j three weeks. 10:4o a, m., DmEers -were elected a s jZangwilL Snice-ihat thne,3ie.has pub- ibrongh Ahe rouncil "WBE smphasizeil Grade Schwol Dancing Cia -Jacob Taishish. noiey, '.has i e g n :made «ecrjetary of hy 3££r. "Pnskrn. Ahshuler, idiairman; JB. Gaunt, lished 3reguhiilyt-anul lias jrt ^rresent | ^HADASSAB .S1EEITN&. Tenrple Israel. '"Six. Abe Goldstein is hundreds -.of -TnTp"^li«]w^ rpoems -which speaking a t iihe .meeting nf i h e .urer; J . -RnnmnvgBky, secretary. The Thnrsd»T 3Ggfct, IHardi 1 , J3S&. t b e _ij»\v3yra^|Kiintisa Tnember vS t h e i The Omaha Chapter of Badassah dancing xlaas meeting: at 4 qu. im.'1 he '-hopes ~to gather into .several :new Omaha Sshrew -chib Sunday jdxer- PXW:II UVB conmirttefi is Xfctr. .A, 3iomm, jwill 'have .an open .meeting Wetines- days ants Thursdays ha? atioptefl 4hs WHS—3*ew "Xork, 35. 3L (3945 board. •vohrmes "when Hre -other duties l h w •noan, IMr. ."Baskin rtold of "the .land j e - JStc ISIaypex, 3Hr. GoTelick, a n d ^H. j day, February 2i', at SrS'O -p. m., in xolfovdng -icivedule: Folk dancrng, T. H.) 5:00-5^0 p . nu, Eastern time. Classman, demption i n Palestine, a n d .contrasted relay .or 3n«iian hasutaMil, «ltil 4B Tre-«lecfeed ^^^dsse j :the -Jewish Ccsmmunity \5entet. Miss _&BHociatimi n i Metona lEaabis nf Isiiior ISeig'ier .xaeHting ^val! he JieLd "KlrmJateH into -fievjeial inreign languages. ' iB;the?pB»l- "Later :iu -ttw Selen WHkinBcin will give <& talk Jfiew "STofk-lErBgrarc: ^iiftreHB, xnrpxeadsnt ;of i&te ^February Zl, a t tHse ^Lsimr , Tgr- 3?,n^lan "is talso -an amthnlogist, which -will ise » I -interest -to 'fivsr^ i the clasp will rtakc ini batclnot" sf Jiaphazara JchBrity i n ^Palestine. •st. t h e aneeSng -xff t h e and :is -the Tfaere will -i ailso spake -to Ihe 33a£(EhtarB xff lisa. send delegates. : anthology ~f& Sssvash jn&Lcy

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