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Scanning the Jewish. Horizon

Interesting and Entertaining

• By David Schwartz

EINSTEIN'S SUCCESS EECIPE Albert Einstein was recently interEntered as Eecor.tl-cJ.-iss mail matter on January 27, 1021, sit viewed by. an Americar. correspondent. post office nt'OnuUta.'Nebraska, under the Act of March 8, ibTU As the newspaperman was about to | leave, he of course, felt that it would be-untrue to the traditions of inter- Current Topics Course viewing if he faile^I;^::.-- the ProfesTo Start This Tuesday sor for a recipe of \ij£%»'.-V Einstein grinned.-^"^,-^;" he final- The first meeting of the .Current ly said, "to put it r £ ^ | r Really: "If Topics Course of the Omaha Council X is success, A plus3? i n . } C equal of Jewish Women will be held at :

VOL. VII.—No. 42

OMAHA,.NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1/1929

of Progressive " is Aim of Survey

Council Will Sponsor Child Study Course A course in chil<" study for parents! will be sponsored by the Omaha Coun- j dl of Jewish women. The classes \ will 'be heicl in the mornings instead | of the evenings, as previously an- j Plan .to Add 250,000 Names tc nounced. i - Zionist Rosier by The course is open to ail mothers j . January interested in child study. ] There is no charge for tins course.; CONFERENCE NOV. 16, 17 The date of the opening for the course i has not yet been arranged. We vrelMendel Norman Fisher, execu-

IR "ROLL CALL"

10:30 a.m., next Tuesday, November 5, at the Jewish Community Center. "A is work and B is ^ - S "ontinued Kabbi Frederick Cohn will direct this Einstein. ' v^t'Rw- course. . "And what is C ?" que»< . ^ newsRabbi Cohn 's first subject will be man. "C '.is. keeping ' • '- . your• moWr "- '['•'_••-';V"r':hsEiit, and" "The Jews and Arabs in Palastme." you will succeed." Mrs. David Feder will be in charge. • Not such a bad formula from a man She will be assisted by Mrs. Phillip ; "The purpose of the Communal whether old organizations have "outcome in and audit the books." .. .'•>../ . of the pure science field. Indeed, it Levey. . Survey is not merely to dig up the of is said that a recent president of the The Current Topics Course was pop. ^i i . i , . • • . " , Citizens Committ*>p Thflold^mirh , T •', ^ \ °f the Zionist organisation, ou facts, but also to lay the foundation United.States succeeded simply by ob-J ular last year with both Jews and 1 lllze s izations shouldbe; formed, then the ^ « vxanautiee, LT. uoiasmitn, • j -i h Community' , „. ,f c ; H , o f ; m a n j for building a better community," t t h ew S T h o s e i n t e r e s t e d a r e serving condition C. non-Jews because of Rabbi Cohn's inmose iraeresxea are community owes a duty, as hnrfT, the reasons and value of the national tsaid, h e c o"We r o m u ln l le t e d s gi-oup to stand for! ^ _ t e _ • ' from , ' declared Dr. Samuel A. Goldsmith of men, to have scmeone P T ih oas te e i n twith e r e s t e dMrs. a r e David d ; the present Zionist situation and teresting subjects and the manner in the out-. y as a whole, and not• to comjmm C BACKWABD O TIME! New York, director of the survey ousne * *individualistic; center mose iraeresxea are asKect; "roll call" at an important session of merely to represent* an Feder, telephone Glendale 1164. If you had your life to live over, which he handled them. ;This course which is being conducted in Omaha Omaha Zionists Wednesday evening viewpoint. Then, we need an intelliThis course is a very fine one of at the home of M. F. Levenson, local what would you be? And, particular- is open to the public. Admission tickets may be obtained j beginning this week. "We shall exgent, cohesive, united community tr- any mother interested in child study. Zionist president. Mr. Fisher recently URGES CO-OPERATION ly, how would you spend your youth? amine every fact concerning every put into effect what we suggest inj from Mrs.Teder or Mrs. Levey, or at Mr. Harry H. Lapidus, chairreturned from the Zionist Congress at We think we would sell newspapers. avenue along which the Jewish comthe door the morning of the lecture. our report." j man of the Citizens' Committee, Zurich. There is nothing like it. Here the munity walks, and after drawing , The survey, which will take in thej which represents 90% of the newspapers report that Abraham E. The plan is for the enrollment of our conclusions will, give definite I neighborhood of two months, will inlocal Jewish organizations, has Lefcourt, owner of a chain of sky250,000 Jews who are not members of recommendations for a program of vestigate every phase of Jewish acissued the following statement: scrapers, is about to' build another the various Zionist organizations'at progressive building." tivity, including Jewish education,; skyscraper on the site where once "This survey satisfies a rea» present. Every one vho signs the Dr. Goldsmith delivered his address population, aged, sick, recreation,! upon a time he shouted l i s "Uxtry." need in our community, but it "roll call" pays the nominal fee of at the Jewish Community Center,! means work and responsibility. dependent families, and relations! S1.00 and is entitled to the Shekel, And David Sarnoff of Tadio fame Monday evening, before the Citizens' Sam Beber Is Again Chosen membership fee in the World Zionist with national organizations. It is most essential that we once sold newspapers. Committee, ^representatives of the as Head of the Harry H. Lapidus, chairman of Organization. It starts Nov. 3 and have the full cooperation of And John Hertz, of Yellow Cab Final Plans "Made' for Bazaar Congregation endE Jan. 1. forty-five organizations participating Omaha Jewry. The efficiency of the Citizens' Sommittee, announced fame, retired multi-millionaire who to Be 'Given', on the research can be greatly inhas now dispensed with garage and in the survey. He is executive direc"It is the most important move unthe following executive committe?, | Dec 1 creased by the ai;l of those automobile in his private home and tor of the Bureau of Jewish Social consiting of the officers and fifteen j The officers of the Conservative dertaken by the Jews of America whom it will serve. instead has his private airplane and I synagogue were reelected for another since the Balfour Declaration to prove representatives: Mr. Mendel Norman Fisher, execu- Research of New York, past presiterm at a meeting of the congrega- to themselves and to each other that Every organization should airport. dent of the National Conference for Harry H. Lapidus, chairman:; tive secretary of thei Southwest region j tion of the Conservative Synagogue the Jewish National Home does repimmediately, send in a complete Social Service, and is author of David Rosenstock, first vice-chairman,' j at the J. C. C. Tuesday evening. Over THIS AND THAT of the Zionist Organization, delivered list of its delegates to the Citiz, resent the hope of the Jewish future, J. Riklin, second vice-chairman; Ju-j 150 members attended. The venerable and beloved Nathan the. principal address at the meeting various articles on social work. jg ^ e 7 j f p , ^ ^ o b j e c t j v e o f J e w i s h ens' Committee and pay up the In the survey Dr. Goldsmith will dab. Wolf son, secretary; Dr. Philip J Straus at one time possessed one of of the. local Hadassah,-. Wednesday B e b e r V a S reeIecte d J amount pledged." Tj_ P_f sident. | d e { e r m i n a t i ( m , » Sher, treasurer; Mrs. H. A. Wolf,: o t 1h e r o f f i c e r s a r e : H the greatest racing stables in i afternoon at the Jewish Community be aided by the Citizens* Committee The national executive committee ! and a New Yori staff consisting of Mrs. J. H. Kulakofsky, Mrs. M. F. k o f s k V ) Center. vice-president; Mose America. first _ , of the Zionist organization decided on T Dr. Robert Axel, Miss Emma SchreiLevenson, Mrs. Max Fromkin, Mrs.' One of the Lieberman brothers, owMr. Fisher,, wao.cis on his way to \ousem,' second nce-president; A. B. j ^ ^ c a U b e c a u s e .<the M s w e r o f L, Neveloff, Max Selicow, Sam Kaners of two smart Fifth Avenue shops the Extraordinary Conference of Zion- ber, and Dr. Alexander Dushkin. Alpim, treasurer; Jack \* . Marer, sec' ^ ^ J p w s of A m e r i c a ^ t h g vitz, Irvin Stalmaster, Henry MoriS-i retary. —Arnold, Constable and Stewart—is ists to be held in Kansas City Nov. 16 "There have been great develop. j efforts to destroy Jewish constructive t ments in every phase of social work," president of a synagogue in the heart and 17, invited the "members of the ky, Kabbi Frederick Cohn, Joe L. The executive committee _ , , , "r011815^ i achievements in Palestine ought to be of New York's" "business center which Hadassah, whT3f3i~the "Women's Zion- Dr. Goldsmith pointed put, "yet-the Wolf, Wn. L. Holzman, Harry A. , ,, . probably has a larger daily attendance ist organization, to attend the con- tendency of- communities is to stand Wolf, Babbi A. Bengis, and Sam! of the five officers, and the following t h e e n r o I | m e T l t o f & v a ( ? { R n w o f J e w . four elected at large: Julius Stern, J.| feh mp_n &m] w m e n ^ ^ v' nnm_ than any other synagogue in America. ference..; still. When there is a question as to '-' ' " : • Beber. , j Slosburg, Jr., J. J, Friedman, and H.j ^ ^ m congtitute an amrm8tion by The worshipers ar? largely composed A. Wolf. Among those who are definitely Mrs. Rosewater and Mrs. Cohn ' American Jewry of its determination of visitors to New York and of busi- going to the conference- are Mrs. of tajstees consists of The board Elected Delegates to Nat. to proceed with the rebuilding of the ness men from th? downtown district Joseph Rosenberg, local; president and the following: . 1j ^ nfitjoMl homeland» • ional Convention who drop in for Yahrzeit. Harry Lapidus. Dave Greenberg,) What is -intended is not tte* regular ffi delegatej;Mesdames A. Romm, Sam Cohen, Julius Altman, Al W'ohl<- memberBhip eBrollmerrt of th# Z. O. A., Y k ^ T e Commissioner, f , " ' AW-WeinStein,M; T>r. Samuel A. Goldsmith, Director ner, Dr. A. Greenberg, B. A. Simon, but the creation of s. great source ot Grover Whalen, was drafted by the F, Levenson, 3. Lintzman and Miss of the National Bureau of Social ReAt;a meeting of the Jewish Com- search of New York, was the speaker The Center Orchestra, under the William Alberts Joe J. Greenberg, j city ironi John Wanamaker's, where Grace KosensteuvT Several others v wMch ]d s t i m u ) a t c W k munity. Center Sunday School Teach- at the first meeting of the Omaha leadership of Mr. Frank Mach, well- Ben Glazer, Paul Bernstein, DrMor-1 he received a salary of $100,000 a hope to be able to attend. iniM toward favoTaMe action f o t ers held-at the home of Rabbi Abra- Council of Jewish Women, held last year, was born on the East Side and I. Final plans for the Hadassah - CareconstructioTi. its first meeting Tuesday, • kowitz, Mark Polonsky and Loiris i as. a boy earned pocket money "by nival which will be staged at the city ham Bengis Monday evening tentative Monday afternoon at the Jewish Cum- j local campaign will not plans for the year were formulated. Oct. 29, at 8 p. tn. The orchestra is Sommer. ] lighting fires for pious Jews on the auditorium on December 1, were anmunity Center. One of the new features of the Sabbath. He.is said to have enjoyed nounced by Mrs. J. J. Friedman, genwomen members the ! until after the Extraordinary ConfefDr. Goldsmith, a social worker of to be conducted like a musical club i , The, two , . . , ,, _, . ence to be held at Kansas City on Nov. quite a flourishing patronage a t a com- eral chairman." The affair will be a Sunday School will be the addition of national reputation, explained the and all those who are interested are J board, selected by the Conservative I 1 psxiidv&i. Children Jewish communal survey to be con- invited to join the orchestra. i Synagogue Auxiliary are: Mrs. J. J. 6 d 1 7 w i t h n i n e g t a t f i B pensation of one cent per fire. bazaar, dance, and style show'com- a post-confirmation class. ing. Among the national prominent between the ages of 14 and 16 may bring their instruments to the meet-1 A HOT WINTER'S TALE Greenberg and Mrs. M. F. Levenson. speakers to address the conference ducted in Omaha. bined. An elaborate display of homejoin this class, regardless of previous | Mrs. Greenberg, president of the "The survey which will be held here ing Tuesday evening. They are telling this one about one cooked foods is also planned. is Lipsky, president, of the : Sunday School training. The orchestra has been organized Auxiliary, announced an installation will prove a tool for the community of the swanky apartment houses reOver p00 members ssre exColor and novelty will be added to Z. 0. A. The Sunday School faculty will con- to improve its own social service into a club. Miss Ina Jaeobson was banquet within the next month, at pected. cently erected by Benjamin Witnor. the bazaar by "the Junior Hadassah, sist of Rabbi Bengis, superintendent, work," said Dr. Goldsmith. "The elected president and Miss Florence! which the newly elected officers of the j Among1 the Omaha Zionists going One day Winter passed one of his who are cooperating with the senior edifices. and, accosting the liveried group in presenting the affair. Be- Mr. Louis Shanock, principal; Mes- survey will be conducted because lead- Levy secretary and publicity director. synagogue and the auxiliary will be iare: Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Levenson, officially installed. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trustin, Dr. and man in front, asked whether there sides selling tickets, the junior unit dames Wm. Alberts, Ed. Levinson, ers of thought of this community Charles Guss is orchestra librarian. Delegates elected to the Senior j President Beber appointed a com-! were any apartments to be had in the has arranged for several clever novel- Morrks Franklin, Moe Venger, Irvin realize they need help in solving soA. Romm, A. D. Gendler, Mr. Council are Jack Kaiman and Miss mittee to assist the auxiliary with the \Mrs. Stein, Marco Meyer, and Misses Ruth cial problems. Similar surveys bave structure. ties and interesting ideas, which they 1 __ . , and Mrs. J. .7. Friedman. Mr. and Mrs. Lillian Levy. The group also plans program. Pollack, Esther Faier, Evelyn Chaikeri, baen made in many other cities." '"No, we're all filled up," was tfoe will carry out. „ .1— *_ TIT__. v : _ j.._i JLintzman, and Philip Khitzmck. Ida Tenenbaum, Elsie. Romm, Grace "All Omaha Jewry should be inber- to have a group of associated mem- J vote of thanks to Mose Yousem for reply. Upon their return, an extensive Miss Grace Rosensteiri, president of Rosenstein, Frances Green, Ruth bers. j Ms splendid work as head of memberestetd in the survey because it will "That's rather unusual," said Win- the Junior Hadassah, is.in charge of campaign is planned for Omaha. A In the past, the orchestra has; ship. The group now has 269 memRiekes and Lillian Haykin and Mr. bring out the exact facts in regard to ter.. "Just completed, and already their arrangements. nationally-prominent speaker will be Harry Cohen. Miss Gertrude Orach the Jewish population, dependent played at a number of entertain- [ bers. all filled!" obtained, and a committee from all Cantor S.-Kahanowitchof the Beth is the pianist and Miss Jeanette Lev- families, dependent children, the sick, ments. The plans for the future con- j "Well we're filled. That's alL" walks of life will he appointed by Ml". Hamedrosh"Hogo'doiTsyjiagogue sang inson publicity manager. the aged, Jewish education and the re- sists of concerts and playing at j "Well, that doesn't happen to be all several Hebrew melodies., Levenson. -' Parents who have not registered lations of this community to national the Center. in this case. I happen to own this Special hotel rates and railroad Registrations for the orchestra their children are urged to do so at institutions. It will touch upon practbuilding. I am Mr. Winter." ratee are being offered for the Ziononce. There is no tuition charge and ically every other phase of Jewish club are being taken at the Center! The man began to stammer apoloist extraordinary conference in Kansas the Sunday School is-open to both life in Omaha." now. gies. . He had been told by the superCity. The orchestra meets every Tuesday j The J. C. C. Bey Scout Troisp No. members" and .non-members of the Dr. Goldsmith said that after he intendent, he said that they did not Community•: Center. has completed his survey the infor- evening. A concert is being planned \ 62 is reorganizing now with the want any Jewish tenants. for the middle of January. } following leaders: Dr. David Platt, mation will be made public. • "Here after," said Winter as he left, The Temple Israel Sisterhood has t :t scoutmaster; Julius Bisno, assistant Assisting Dr. Goldsmith are speYcu need take no note of religannounced the program ^orits Book j - J r . H a t l a S S a h scoutmaster, and Herman Faier, cialists in social service work, end he Announces Heads of ion, race or previous condition of serThe opening-. Saturday night dance R junior assistant scoutmaster. also have the assistance of men vitude. If the people are of good eview series for the season • 1923Drive for Members will of Auxiliary Committees Dr. Platt hi.s been very acth'e last the Jewish Community Center will and women who have worked in social character, that's .enough." , i year at the Center as sponsor of be held this -Saturday. November 2, • This review is to be- given by Rabbi A concentrated campaign for new activities here. LIKE FATHER, UNLIKE SON Mrs. J. J. Greenberg, president of! the Intermediate Council, and is with the Tonku Coda club of the SenFrederick, Cohn i a the vestry rooms New York is in the midst of its) of Tempe Israel, Eai<k avenue. and members .will be launched by the " Following Dr. Goldsmith's address i the Conservative Synagogue Auxiliary j interested in the Boy Scout move- ior Council acting as hostesses. Junior Hadassah on Saturday nighty The Creiffhtonians, B ten-piece, ortea was served. Mrs. Harry Rach-j announced the chairmen of the various \ ment, which is for boys of twelve fight ftir the mayorality. And the I Jackson street,; on".the second and November 9,--.at the • Jewish Com- man, Chairman of the Hospitality chestra, will furnish the music. Accommittees at a Board meeting at the jyears of age and over. issue of the tlectoral battle seems to fourth Tuesdays of 'each, ^month a t Committee and Mrs. Isidore Ziegler, munity Center. : revolve about the slain king of New two-ihixty o'clock. • J. C. C. Tuesday afternoon, .They!ji Julius Bisno is an Eagl^ Scout cording to Louis Shanok, Center suChairman of the Courtesy Committee, are: An orchestra has been hired for pervisor, all indications point to « York gamblers, the monarch of Ame- The prograro-f or the season, includwere in charge. Membership.— Mrs. Mose Yousem;' from Memphis. Tenn. This honor is large crowd. dancing, and an elaborate program rica's racketeers, Arnold Sothstein. ing current English- and American and refreshments have been arranged Mrs. H. Arnstein was elected Vice religion—Mrs. Max Fromkin; visiting tha highest honor obtainable in Boy Members of the J. C. C. will be One of the most interesting phases fiction, and translation of merit, is as by the .committee in charge." The President at the meeting. She will the sick—Mrs. B. A. Simon; telephone \ Scout work. admitted at the reduced price of ; of -Eothstein's life has never been follows: succeed Mrs. Harry RosenthaL -- -.V- •. :: ; —Mrs. Sam Cohn; ways and means— j Herman Faier is also an Eagle twenty-five cents, fifty cents being touched upon; and that is the query: November 12-—Dodsworth (Sinclair girls expect to increase their meaii Mrs. Chas. Rosewater and Mrs. L. Mrs. Jack Alberts; social—Mrs. Phil; Scout, and earned his honors as a charged from ell others. bership by fifty as a result of their How did Hothstein happen? . M. Cohn were elected delegates to the Schwartz; program—Mrs. William Al-! member of Troop 62 which met at Lewis).' -.- - ' : •'..-'-• " •':..• A different member of the Senior .The .father of Arnold Eothstein the Convention of the National Council to berts; educational—Mrs. Sam Beber;; the Center. November 26—The Picture cf DoThe committee in charge: ChairCouncil of clubs will sponsor tb* gambler is Abraham Rothstein, the rian- Gray '(Oscar Wilde)be held in Los Angeles. Mrs. J. H. publicity—Mrs. Dave Greenberg; gift Registrations are now being made j ^ ^ ' ^ ^ {man, Rose Fine; co-chairmen, Bess president of one of the foremost Eulakofsky is also a delegate, elected fund—Mrs. Harry Lapidus; courtesy at the Center by boys who are in-1 ______ December 10—All .Quiet on tliej Jewish hospitals of New York—the May.. The following alternates —Mrs. Abe Greenberg; motor corps— •terested in outdoor work, camping, ~ , man who built up Beth Isreal Hos- Western Fibnt (Erich "Mariah Re- "berg, Alyce MinTrin, Ruth Margolin, were elected: Mrs. Samuel Gerson, Mrs. J. M. Malashock. ; hiking, signalling, knot-tying, first j v--*£i.i>SC2S III and Mollye Grossman. r pital to what it is to-day—a man marque). Mrs.--N. -P. Fell, and Mrs. Theodore The auxiliary is planning an ex-] aid and a number of other similar | f Q Stfitrt OH ISJOV. 1 1 January 14—The World's Illusion whose record for philanthropy has j Mayer. tensive campaign for new members, jj activities which constitute the Boy atrhaps not been surpassed in the{ •• • • _ ,: .••• j. ••- • It was announced at the nieetixig The wives, mothers, and sisters of' Scout program. Classes in English instroction sponcity o^iKew; York-one wKose sensej-, January_2S--:Current fiction to oe that the Council has four representa- members of the Conservative Synasored by the Omahe Council of Jewish tives ' on the Survey Board. Those gogue are invited to join. of juEtice and refinement is so re-1 announced -.later.,. .j P I A I V Q n T r n n ™ + o i-lrvU jt^omen will be launched starting Februarj' 11—Lincoln (Emil Ludcognized that he has been called selected •were Mrs. J. H. Kulakofsky, The auxiliary is. also planning a! L x l V l C S ^ r O U p t O M O l d jM o n d 8 y i N o v e m ber 11, according to upon time after time to nerve as arThe first meeting of the Omaha Mrs/ Lawrence Goldman, Mrs. Fred- dinner for the entire congregation, de- j . F i r s t M e e t i n g I\OV. OjMre. J, H. KuiakofsTcy,, President of 'February 25.—Crime of Sylvester Hebrew club since the holidays wjll eerick Cohn and Mrs. R. Kulakofsky. tails of which have not been as yet' bitrator of various industrial battles the Council. Barnard (Anatqle France); V between capital and labor. be held Sunday afternoon, November . At ifae meeting of the various completed. The Legislative and Civics Study 1j course are nowRegistrations being" acceptedforat this the "March ll~Curfent fiction to be; 3, at the Jewish Community Center, chairmen, members of the board of Ask tht man who knows his 2\e\v group of the Council of Jewish Women I Jewish Community Center, where the HEADS FARM SCHOOL '•'•-•."'••-• Y o r k , - a n d h e " w i l l t e l l y o a t h a t A b r a - 1 a n n o u n c e d l a t e r . . . . will meet every first and third week j instruction will be given. As there is a considerable amount1 erick Cohn and Mrs. E. Kulakofslcy. : :7 ; ham Eothstein is . a prince among. ..March 2&— War and Peace (Count of business to be cared for, the pres- j In the last list of new members Boylestown, Pa. (J. T. A.) Louis cf each month with a luncheon, at the j The classes will be held twlee a )-. ';i wen.' And yet, by the'strange;irony Leo T61stoy)X ~ ''/':.".",'•".. • j week on Monday and Wednestftf HI ident has requested as many mem- j published the names of Mrs. David Schlesinger of Newark, N. J., was' Blackstone HoteL :•; : of faia, his son : was. destined to April S—Grime vaBd- 'Punishment bers as possible to be present. " Finkle and "Mrs. Morris Forbes were elected chairman of the Nateional . The first meeting will be held 17:3© p.m.- A teaching staff ..;.:: :lU swing to . t h e apposite •pole—the (Feodor M.-BostoieVsky).'-•/'• "• ; - : An auction will be staged of all omitted. Following are other new Board of Directors, of tne National November 6. The free bridge ques-j Board of .'Education will toe I School, Mr.:-jSehlesi»ger sac-, tion will be discussed. Ths purpose of this Insfarugfitt" - .;i; prince .of New Y6rk!s? underworld. Thosa desiring. luaj?/further inform- prize tickets left from the annual members:- Mesdames Harry Piiesman, U '"'''{3(O?jpy^g^'t--l'9^,-;iy:1"'Seyfeii';'.'Arts1-.>; ation Imay' call;-M*&: M; L. r €ohn, picnic. Several excellent prizes will Arthur JRobinsbn, Ben Minkin, Sam eeeds the late Abraham Erlang-er of j Th e group- is under the leadership. to give foreigners an pp learn bow to read and vrrihe New York, who died two weeks ago. j o f Mrs. Philip Schwartz. 1 ^ ' : • • ' • . •:^ ; "^:;-- '•5yhdicate)/';';:Vi';.^:;;/•;'.•: ;VjW«dnut. : 3863,-V;.^ DC awarded," • " " Gross and A. Katskee.

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Samuel A. Goldsmith, Director, Addresses Citizens' Committee at J. C. C. Monday Evening

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