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as eecond-dass mall matter on January 27,. 193, at pMtoffiec Ut Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act of March J, 1870.

Robert Szold Named Administrative Head of American Zionists

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930

Heads Zionist ^Administration

VOL. VIII—No. 28

States Arab-Jewish IPYDIftfTfAN AT Hebrew Club Picnic Friendships Is Solution LAI11D11 Illll A l Will Be Gala Event PLAY SCHOOL 1

Stockholm, (J. T. A.).—The future of Palestine would be assured by an Mr. Robert Szold, prominent New effort on on the part of the Jewish York attorney, long associated with Father Flanagan's Boys will also A gala day to which "Omaha Jewthe Zionist movement in this country, people for comradeship with the Jewwas elected Chairman of the Adminis- ry may look forward with keen be on hand. This band proved so ish and Arab workers in Palestine anticipation .has been promised by popular at the last picnic that num- and the sympathy of British and inthe committee in sjharge of the an- erous requests were - made to Presi- ternational labor declared Salman Work of Children Will Be Shown Alack, Lipsky, Silver Are Other Officers Chosen at Jewish Community nual picnic of tii* Omaha Hebrew dent Sam Klaver for their appearance Rubashor, a leader of the General Center again." Club to be held a i Lakeview Park on Federation of Jewish Labor in PalestatFirst Meeting of Coalition Races and games will again hold ine, speaking today before the InterSunday, August'^^ The second annual Jewish ComThe outstanding feature will be a prominent place on the day's pro- national Federation of Trade Unions Executive Body. munity Center Summer Play School gram. The games will be soarthe baby contest-Many parents have Congress. The other Palestine deleNew York.—(J. T. A.)—Robert elected administration is seen in the already called 'the Jewish Press and ranged that there will be events for gate was David Ben Gurion, president exhibit will be held Sunday morning, Szold, New York attorney, head of appointment of a. considerable number Chairman Albert: .Kaplan - to enter "the old, the young, and the middle of the General Federation of Jewish July 27, at the Center, starting at Szold, Perkins and Brandwen, and for of committees, whose purpose is to ex10. a.m. . \ their* aspirant fear the coveted title aged; for boys, for girls, and for the 1 .ibor. some vears connected •with the Gov- pand the operations of the OrganizaThe exhibition of classes will be tired business man; games that all of the most perfect baby. Mr. Rubashov expressed the fear ernment legal service, was elected tion. Considerable interest is attachLocal physicians will examine each can play", according to those in that the awakening of the Arab mas- held from 10 to 11 a.m. The various chairman of the Administrative Com- ed to the election of Rabbi Stephen S. entrant from" the" standpoints of at- charge. mittee of- the Zionist Organization of Wise as Chairman of the Committee ses by the Arab effendis might cause divisions will be shown in the following rooms: Kindergarten, room C-D; Messrs. S. Altschuler and A. Rich- disturbances. tractive features, normalcy and America at a meeting of the Commit- on Political Affairs,, which will dehealth. Thus, in addition to the ards have promised to have cold tee at the organization's headquarters. termine the American Zionist attitude He said that the hope in the Labor sewing, room E-F; artcraft, room prizes to be awarded, each entrant is drinks in convenient places for the government of England had not been K-L; toymaking, room M-N; swimThis was the first meeting of the coal- to Great Britain. The committee on i benefited by the phj^sical examination refreshment of those present. ition: committee which was recently- Public information, which; will be enfulfilled, the Colonial officials not be- mirg, natatorium; dancing, gymnasir ; dramatics, lodge room; Finished An evening of entertainment fol-» iag"- marked by a spirit of labor. [to be tendered. • ' ' , ' " : elected at the thirty-third annual cbn- trusted with acquainting the general handcraft articles will be displayed lowed by dancing is also on the - vention of the Zionist Organization at public with Zionist aims and achievein the lobby. program. Several popular orchestras Cleveland. ments in Palestine, is headed by Mr are under consideration, and Irvin A general entertainment will be Other officers elected were Federal Emanuel Neumann. Levin, in charge of this phase of the held in the Center auditorium at 11 Judge Julian W. Mack,. Honorary The chairman of the other importwork, has announced that several Mr. Robert Szold ©'•clock, with William L. Holzman Chairman; Louis Lipsky, former Pres- ant committees are as follows: Comprize dances will be held. chairman. The program: ident of the Zionist Organization, mittee on Relations with the World trative Committee of the Zionist OrWhile the identity and nature of Honorary Vice-Chairman; and Rabbi Zionist Organization and the. Jewish ganization of America, at the . first 1. Community Singing, Audience. the greater part of the entertainment Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland, Vice- Agency, Judge Julian W. Mack, Chair- meeting of that body in New York. 2. Violin Selection, Myron Qbhen. is being closely guarded, the comChairman. Accompanied by Abraham Dansky. man; Committee' on Liquidation of Mr. Szold served in 1919 as a memPaterson Jewry Finally Wins An indication of the intensification Deficit, Dr. Nathan Ratnoff, Chairman; ber of the Zionist Commission in Pal- Annual Highland Fling Will Be mittee announces that, they have 3. The Summer Play School, Its After a Six-Year been most fortunate in engaging of Zionist activity in this conntry Finance Committee, S. J. Rosensohn, estine, which was the predecessor of Value, Irvin Stalmaster. Struggle Held ill Near Russian opera star—Joseph Tkachak which is being planned by the newly- Chairman; Jewish National Fund the present Palestine Zionist Execu4. Pyramid Building, Mr. Segel Future —-who is gifted in putting into melCommittee, Abraham Goldberg, Chair- tive. At the present time, Mr. Szold Paterson, N. J., (J. T. A.).—All a-id boys. man; Palestine Economic Committee, is also Vice-President of the Palestine First matches in the Highland ody old Russian folk-lore. He als Jewish teachers in the public schools 5. The Safety First Train, PlayIsrael D. Brodiej Chairman; Commit- Economic Council, and Treasurer of Country Club golf tourney brought plays the accordian and has proven of this city will in the future be let. Cast: Robert Ferer, Albert Wolf-' : quite an attraction at Jewish gathertee on Gift Funds, Judge Wm. M. the Palestine Endowment Funds. given three days off with half-pay son, Milton Saylin, Rose Miller, Helen out some superb stroking, as many Lewis, Chairman; Organization Com- Mr. Szold's position at the bar has hardfought battles caused several ings elsewhere. on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, Prizes for the various games and according to a resolution passed by Shryer, Ida Gerelick, Morton Soref. mittee, Jacob de Haas, Chairman; been equally, distinguished. He was upsets. The second round matches awards in adequate numbers has al- the Paterson Board of Education last Coached bv Mrs. Sara Rae SekerCommittee on Cultural Activities, the Assistant Attorney General of must be played by-Sunday. man. ready been assured by John Feld- week. Rabbi James" G. Heller, Chairman; Porto Rico in. l&Io, and assistant to First round results: 6. Tiller Girls Dance Routine, man. The rest of the committee Committee on Publications, Abraham Solicitor General John W. Davis, from Championship flight: Jake Mala- consists of Goodman Meyerson, M. This ends a six-year fight which Miriam Girls. Vocal Chorus by BerTulin, Chairman; and Committee on 1915 to 1919. shock beat Louis: Hiller, 4 and 8; Talpitsky, D. and H. Oruch, Jerome has been carried on by the Jewish nice Silverman. Lemberg, (J. T. A.)-—A resolution Hebrew University, Rabbi Abba HilDr. Ben Friedmait beat Harry Trust- Kulakofsky, "M. Blank, J. Crounse, teachers of Paterson against the deexpressing non-confidence in the lel Silver, ChairmanPiano Selection, Abraham in, 6 and 5; Bnd'Wolf beat Harold M. Brandeis, L. Friedman, A. Kats- duction of substitutes* pay on Jewish Dansky. world Zionist Executive and demand- I t is understood "that a number of High Holidays. Farber by default; Bill Yousem beat ing a change" in Zionist policy and a The Stolen Prince, Playlet. Feeling that fee matter could not Earl Kulakofsky, 2 and 1; Sam J. kee, and J. Freed. S a d e l s h V w a s n m a ^ o u s l 7 " a d o p t e d | o t h e r committees are still to be apCast: Abraham Dansky, Bernice mted Leon beat Micky .Krupinsky, 1 up; be treated as a Jewish problem since al the world conference of Radical P ° - The chairman and members Silverman, Lena Zollotus'hun, Mildred these wel1 Marvin Treller beat "Ben Posley, 4 it might smack of discrimination, the Zionists here. The resolution was K «• . as-the members of e Laytin, Martin Sternberg, Edward and *3r Manny Iseman beat Elmerspecial committee of the Board of moved-and voted-after, a heated d e - p other. *ommiitees are-j» be *nn0Tnlced later Milder. Education presented a resolution , bate between Eobert Strieker, radical j ' Polish League Representative Rood by default; Jerry Heyn beat AH. Brodkey, 3 and 2. which established three "merit days" Chorus: Helene Alberts, Ann PolZionist Leader from Austria on one Will Support This Side of by whiclv every" teather will be per- lay, Arlene Solomon, Elaine Lagman. hand and the Deputy Isaac GruenPresident's flight: Jake Spiesberger r Question mitted that number of days of ab- Coached by Miss Ida Zoe Tennenbaum of Poland, Dr. Nahnm Goldbeat Manny Handler, 2 and 1; Carl Warsaw, (J. T. A.).—The orthodox sence by application to the superin- baum. Xatleman beat Bob Shless, 4 and 3; •mnTin of Germany and Dr. Max SolThe play school staff includes: Jewish, point of view against the Alpha Epsilon Phi Giv«s Scholartor dent with the loss of half-pay. Lou Sogolow beat Joe Cohn, 1 up oweitchek of Germany on the other. Samuel Gerson, Executive Director proposed calendar reform which is to nineteen holes; Dr. Morris L Gordon' Charles H. Roemer, city attorney, The conference also elected a cenship to Four Young J. C. C; Louis M. Shanok, Director come up before the League of Nabeat Max Chapman by default; Harry has been the main figure behind the tral committee consisting of Mr. Women tions this Fall will be supported by of Play J.School, Kulokofsky beat Micky Katleman, 21 Strieker, Deputy Gruenbaum and-Dr. teachers' agitation against the de- rector, C. C Asst. Executive DiBoston, Mass., (J. T. A.).—Im- the Polish delegate to the League, and 1; Rueben Kulakofsky beat Abe | Omaha members of the Alpha EpS. J. Stern of Roumania. A decision duction of substitutes' pay on Jewish ]dramatics: Mrs. Herman Jahr.Mrs. pelled by his own experience, Harry Franciszek SokaL This promise was Joe Bonoff, Naomi Cohen, Jeanette was adopted to establish a central Ehrlich, 26, a Jewish attorney of made today by the Police vice-minist- Goldstein by default; Lester Simon I silon Phi Sorority have received word holidays. Levinson, Mrs. Sarah Rae Sekerman, office in Berlin tinder the direction of Chelsea, has filed a bill in the legis- er of foreign affairs, Dr. Wysocki, to beat Sam Green, 5 and 4; Shrolly that four young women from rural Ida Tennenbaum, Mrs. P. Wintroub. Drs. Goldman and Soloweitchek. lature for a state university to be a delegation from the central council Goodman beat Hvman Ferer, 1 up.' communities are now attending the Special Edition in Sewing: Grace Dansky, Mrs. J. B, Plans were made looking to the uni- situated in Boston with free tuition of the Agudath Israel, orthodox or- Vice-President's flight: A. B. Al- summer school of the Hebrew Union Memory of Berger Robinson, pirn beat Bill Grodinsky, 2 and 1; College at Cincinnati through scholarAnne Tretiak. fication of the Radical Zionist move- for all Massachusetts girls and boys. ganization. ships provided by their Sorority. Morris Miklin beat Ben Stiefler, 5 Artcraft: Mrs. Fred Larkin, Char™ Milwaukee, Wise.—A memorial ediment in Poland. The proposed university, with The : delegation consisted of Rabbi and 4; Harry Rosenfeld beat Charles The four young women were chosen tion in honor of the late Victor L.' lotte Heyn, Helen Janger, Leota, Sharp condemnation of the activi- courses in law, medicine, liberal arts Lewin, president of the council and Reisman, 5 and 4; Mose Yousem beat from a list submitted by the DepartBerger, Socialist Congressman, will Rohlfs, Eunice Rosenstein. ties of the Brith Shalom Society in and technical subjects, would, under former senator Mendelsohn. Dave Goldman, 3 and 2; R. H. Brown ment of Farm and Rural Work of the be published by the "Milwaukee Assembly Programs: Ruth Barieh, Palestine and a demand for a viger- Ehrlich's plan, be similar to the big In presenting the orthodox Jewish Council of Jewish Women. Leader" on August 7th, the first anDancing: Shirley Janoff, Accompanous attitude towards the British gov- state universities in other parts of attitude toward the calendar reform beat Reo Barish 4 and S; Dave Ferer National The scholarships cover the expense niversary of Mr. Berger's death. Mr. ist, Rose Brandeis. beat Abe Venger 2 and 1; Morris ernmest were voiced in a message to the country. plan the delegation showed that if Milder beat Fred White 3 and 2; Ed of tuition and maintenance. Berger, who was one of the ablest Kindergarten: Alice Rothsack, Ls. the conference from Rabbi Stephen It is his idea that if it is a good it was adopted it would threaten the Treller beat Morris Ferer 4 and 2. These young women will spend six leaders the Socialist Party in Athis Verne Feblowitz, Cyril Leon. GertS. Wise. The conference was attended investment to provide free grammar fixity of the Jewish Sabbath. The annual Highland Fling will weeks at the Hebrew Union College, country has produced, was the found- rude Oruch, Esther Stein. Adele Wilby 149 delegates from eleven count- and high schools, why is it not equalin a course of instruction that includes er of the "Leader". The memorial Dr. Wysocki informed the delega- I be announced shortly. ries. ly as necessary to establish a de- tion that he understood and appreciaBible, Jewish history, Jewish literat- edition •will be published in tabloid insky. Toymaking: Rose Eosenstein, Hamgree-granting university, where ted the Jewish point of view and he ure and methods of religious school form and will carry articles and ilton Anderson, Anne Lintzfnan. young men and women could glean assured the delegation that Poland'* teaching. They have pledged to de- editorials by leading Socialists and Swimming: Emanuel M. Segel, Asan education without worrying about representative would not support any vote the knowledge and experience labor leaders throughout the United sistant, Wm. J. Rose. the cost and how to obtain the where- movement for calendar reform that they gain through attendance at this Games: Leo Fried. withal for their-college expenses. course, to the advancement of Jewish j States, would effect the Jewish religion. educational activities in the rural distriits. Rt. Hon. Harry Snell to Be The four young women who secured Principal Speaker at Session these scholarships are Rose and AnMoscow, (J. T..A.).—Noah London, in October nie Jarmack of Ansonia, Connecticut; a young American Jewish engineer, May Chesnof and, Rebecca Katzowitz was appointed the directing head of New York, (J. T. A.).—The call of Montville, Connecticut. a gigantic industrial and. economic fo- the election of delegates to the body in- the Soviet Union. London, Jerusalem, (J. T. A.).—"Under no ling of religious tolerance were mad? A vivid, concrete illustration of the vention were a barbecue, two dances, eighth session of the American Jewwho is a graduate of Cooper Union ish Congress which will be held at circumstances does the Palestine na- by Dr. Mordecai Eiiash, chief JewInstitute of New York, worked as a healthy and phenomenal growth of a .sightseeing tour, presentation of the Hotel Willard, Washington, Octotion, meaning the Arabs, recognize ish counsel in his closing address tailor in the daytime and studied en- the Aleph Zadik Aleph, born seven the Judas Maccabeus ritual, and a ber 19 to 20 has been issued. the Palestine Mandate nor does it at the hearings of the Wailing Wall years ago in. Omaha through the ef- mammoth banquet. Several importgineering at night. bind itself to any law derived there- Commission. As previously announced the Rt. Schenectady, N. Y., (J. T. A.).— The industrial plan over which he forts of Sam Beber, was portrayed ant measures were decided upon. Hon. Harry Snell, Labor member of from nor does it recognize the JewPointing out that the Jews have Louis Waldman, Jewish attorney of by the seventh international convenThe group took steps toward the will have charge involves an expenish National Home." not introduced politics into the questthe British Parliament and a member diture of two hundred million roub- tion of the' Order concluded at Oak- sponsoring of Boy Scout troops by of the Palestine Inquiry Commission Brooklyn, was nominated as Socialist This statement was made by Ahmed ion of the Wailing Wall and saving candidate for Governor of New York A.Z.A. chapters as part of the organles and will, it is said, revolutionize land, California, last week. will be the principal speaker. State at the annual convention of Zaki Pasha, prominent Moslem dig- that they are frank and want the the coal industry in the Don Basin. The A. Z. A. now boasts of a mem- zation's program. A.Z.A. Mothers' nitary and scholar from Egypt, in commissioners to feel their frankIn addition to acting on the reLondon, who was active in the la- bership of 3,700 young men in 125 Day was changed to- A.Z.A. Parents' ports of the work of the Congress the State Socialist Party here. Mrs. beginning the summing up of the ness, Dr. Eiiash declared that "ths bor movement in New York, came chapters. About five hundred at- Day, and efforts will be made to or- to be submitted by the officers the Charles H. Roth of Buffalo, a school Arab case before the Wailing Wall Wall is the eternal sign of the Jew* teacher, was nominated as Socialist ganize districts of A.Z.A. modelled to Russia in 1926. Shortly after he tended the conclave. Washington session will deal with candidate for Lieutenant-Governor; Commission. own preservation and & promise for after the B'nai B'rith. The Shofer Sam Beber, who is president, of the was offered employment as . an enproblems affecting the Jews in Eastthe future. Wrherein is there any Saving that he had discussed the William Karlin of New York was gineer in the government works at governing body of the organization, is to be enlarged, including limited ern Europe, the Jewish National named for Attorney General; and matter with his colleagues, Zaki irreverence in this attitude? WhfcJ, the Don Basin. There he developed the Supreme Advisory "Council, made advertising. Home in Palestine and the various William Hillsodorff of Rochester was. Pasha then submitted a series of re- grievance can the Arab juxtapose? a plan whereby the electrical, chemi- the principal address at the banquet International awards were won as forms of discrimination practiced servations in which he stated that What can the Moslems lose?" nominated for Comptroller. follows: Sam Beber award of $50 to against Jews in the United States in cai and metallurgical plants of the the final evening. the Arabs cannot recognize the ManDr. Eiiash vigorously stated that Mr. Waldman was also Socialist region could be furnished with elec- Philip Klutrnick, executive secre- the Aleph doing the most to promote the fields of education and employdate or the Jewish National Home. if fear motivated the Arab opposicandidate for Governor of N. Y. two tric power from the water turbines, tary of the order, was the main A.Z.A, ideals, Dan Krause, Braddock; ment, and the proposed alien registyears ago. He is 38 years old. He Ht said that his defence will not tion to Jewish rights at the Walt and after an examination of his • plan speaker at the open meeting, at- Dr. Boris D. Bogen award of $50 to ration bills. was one of the Socialist Assembly- change any of the rights which the "this ghost has now been laid. Th* by a commisiion of experts the cew- tended by over 700 people. Julius the Aleph doing the most toward the men at Albany who were ejected Arabs possess because they are ex- sacredness of the Wall prevents our Bisrio, who is assistant executive revival of Hebrew, Benjamin Weintral government approved it. soon after the war. He is now clusively entitled to decide their own claiming ownership. We believe with Fifty thousand workers will be secretary, was in a large part, re- stein of South Bend, Ind.j Helen E. Bar Anti-Semitic Prayers destiny. Any dispute regarding the the Moslems that things vested in ... working under London's supervision sponsible for the arrangements in Cohn award of ?50 for the most out- Leipzig.—The anti-Semitic "hate chairman of the Socialist Party's ownership of the places of worship Allah are too sacred for ownership," prayers" introduced into the public committee on public affairs in N. Y. must be submitted to a competent making the convention- so successful. when the project gets under way. standing religious work, Adriel Strikingly, if indirectly, he atLondon is the second American The, Omaha contingent present at Fried; San Francisco; Essay contest, schools of Thuringia by the National authority, he declared. tacked the Moslem building operaIn putting Mr. Waldman's name in Socialist minister of education, Dr. the' conclave included Mr. :ahd Mis. Jewish labor leader who has come to Russia and, been entrusted by the So- 5am Beber, Mr. arid Mrs. Philip Charles Feinberg of Pittsbiirg; Best Wilhelm Frick, were yesterday de- nomination before the convention, A moving plea to the Moslems to tions in the vicinity of the Well. viet vgovernment with the direction Klutznick, Julius Bisno, Saul Graetz; Ali-around-chapter, Milwaukee. The clared unconstitutional and prohibited Morris Hillquit declared that Mr. n-aintain a humanitarian view of the "It is only right", he said, "that w new president of the Order is Aaron by the State Tribunal here, the high- Waldman combined socialistic ideal- Jewish position with regard to the claim that the Wall be inviolable and . and^ management of such a huge in- and Miss Ida Babior. «n»t court in Germany.Man with practical realism. and a .p te extol- "unchangeable-** 5^« Among the features 6£ the con- Tollin of Chester, Pa. . dustrial operation.

THISSDNDAY

TO LET JEWISH TEACHERS OFF FOR HOLIDAYS

H1GEAND GOLF TOURNEY INTO SECOND ROUND •' • M

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RADICALS VOTE AGAINST ZIONIST \ EXECUTIVE BODY]

DELEGATE FAVORS JEWpVIEWON

JEWISH ATTORNEY FILES A BILL FOR STATEUNIVERSITY

ATTEND SCHOOL THROUGH AID OF SORORITY

CALL FOR ELECTION NEW YORKER IS OF DELEGATES TO HEAD OF HUGE JEWISH CONGRESS SOVIET PROJECT A«--Z» AA 7th Convention Shows Order's Qrowth

Arab Defiant in Ending Wailing Wall Summary

JEW IS NAMED AS SOCIALIST CANDIDATE


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