December 11, 1931

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.PAGE 3—THE' JEWISH PRESS/'-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931

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Montreal.—(J. T. A.)—:The expulsion from Canadian Universities of all Jewish students. on the ground that they aa-e "undesirable," is demanded by the anti-Semitic FrenchCanadkui newspaper, "Le.Miror." ' A bitter attack against what it terms the invasion of the Jews in the Montreal University • is launched by the nevvspaper -which declares: "If the Jews want a university, vrhy don't they build one, since they count in their ranks ihoTe millionaires than we. have." In the same issue the paper takes to tasls:>a liberal French, publication for extending Holy Day greetings to the Jewish, community. In this connection it asserts that the Jews are instructed by the Talmud "to cheat and rob the Gentile; to corrupt Christian women." The Jewish New Year, says "Le Mirer," "serves the purpose of strengthening the Jews' resolution for further- Judas acts against the Christians." ' • The anti-Jewish agitation. of the paper is believed to be responsible for the boycotts against Jewish merchants. A French storekeeper has prominently displayed a sign in his windows bearing the inscription: "Do not buy from Jews." Thus far there has been no protest against this open attempt at boycott. In many, circles the strength of the anti-Jewish agitation is ascribed as the reason for Premier Taschefeau's hesitancy to include a Jewish minister in his cabinet, although the Jewish deputy, Peter Bercovitch, has been warmly acclaimed • by the English press.

rp?5rr! the arrangement,' the equipment to 11 M \\ which has been added the latest, obtainable, coupled with a complete beauty service. ..'•'• Hiss. Margaret Fuller will continue Sirs. Champe attended NorhtwestIn behalf of the sale of seals to her Mothers' course at the Labor ern University at Chicago; she is afLyceum this Tuesday evening at 8 filiated with many Jewish -activities. help the tubercular, President Herbert Hoover has issued the following p. m., under the auspices of the Ladies . Labor Lyceum Club. Five Kings will be tyrants from policy, statement from the Yfhite house: more. lectures, each dealing with an vdien subjects are "rebels from prin"I commend to all oar people the entirely different phase of child care, cipals.—Burke. annual sale of Christmas Seals conwill be given on successive Tuesday evenings. , .-..: •' This ' Tuesday,. .Miss.;: Fuller will speak on how .tt> develop the child in the teens. The public is invited.' Admission is free.

Daughters of Zion A check-up on the tickets sold and the money realized for the benefit card party, bazaar and dance of the Daughters of Zion at the municipal auditorium Sunday will be held, at the next meeting of the organization to be held at the Jewish Community Center "Wednesday, December 16. AH committees and members are therefore asked to attend prepared to make their reports. , . , • _ Jacob S. Pearlstein, executive -director of the Jewish Welfare Federation and Community Center, address the meeting "Wednesday. A board meeting will preced the regular meeting. ' ' The organization has expressed -. its appreciation to all committees and members who helped make the card party,' bazaar and dance a success, and to those individuals and firms who contributed to the bazaar. Especial thanks Were given to John Feldman.

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Bikur Cholim The next meeting of the Bikur Cholim Society will be held Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the 25th and Seward street synagogue. The' meeting is starting early because of the large amount of important business to be transacted. Very important reports will be read at the meeting. All members are urged to attend.

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Thorpeians

The Thorpeian Athletic: club announce that their annual New Year celebration will be held in the Some Hotel Crystal rooms a la cabaret style. The committee in charge has reported that the • "hottest" band in this territory has been engaged. An elaborate dinner will be served. Also, a valuable and novel favor will be given to each lady present. •; A troupe of well known ; professional merrymakers have been engaged for the affair. Reservations should be made at once with Irvin Levin, as the gala party is being limited to one- hundred people, and from present indications a capacity audience will be present.

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The Ak-Sar-Ben Bowling Alleys 'formerly Francisco's), on the fourth floor at 16th and Harney Wrecked Cars Rebuilt Sts., is open day and night for Curtains and Upholstering •patrons of the bowling sport. Ellis Doors Tightened to Fit and La Fvue, the new proprietors, Woodwork and Painting extend to the Jewish people of Dmaha every courtesy in enjoying Radiator Repairing themselves at the Ak-Sar-Ben alleys. These alleys have always been the headquarters for the Jewish lGth and Cursing Sts. oin-sniashLng leagues. At present shere are a total of thirty-two JAckson 7640 .eagues which are to play on these . illeys. "The people seen to be reacting .*ery kindly toward the recreative sport of "bowling," Ellis and La •> Sue stated. "Our motto is to 'bowl for health.' In boTviing, besides ts fascination, everj- muscle gets Bowl for Your nto play, giving the human body Health's Sake exercise in needed parts. Besides being a healthful sport Alleys Open Cor the fall and -winter seasons, Day and Night Mr. Ellis points out that great enjoyment can be derived from bowing. "It is an ideal place to meet rour friends and escape from the AK - SAS - BEN drudgeries and worries of the BOWLING ALLEYS ousiness day. Here you can enjoy :wo delightful hours for only CO 16th and Harney 4th Floor ;ents in amicable, competitive ELLIS and LA RVC, Proprietors ;port with your friends and business associates." The Ak-Sar-Ben alleys take painstaking care to give the utmost ventilation to the bowlers, having but recently installed two aeroplane fans. Ellis and La Rue operated a jowling alley in.Fremont prior to assuming ownership of the AkSar-Ben alleys. They boast the Dest kept alleys in the raid-west, snd have a force of forty-five people on .the payroll. "Dad". Htmtington, veteran floor manager, has been connected with The Sign of bowling- for the past twelve years. Good Workmanship 'William Gaines, the other floor has served in that caOffices Brandeis Theatre Bidg manager, pacitv for a like number of years. OMAHA

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On December .17 Junior Hadassah is sponsoring "Hadassah Night" at A regular meeting of the Daugh- the J. C. C. The public is invited. ters of Israel Aid Society will be Refreshments will be served. helcT Tuesday, December 15, at' the Old People's Home, 2504 Charles street, at 2 o'clock. ;

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In preparation for the Senior Council carnival Saturday night, a rally of all clubs of the Council was held Tuesday evening in the lodge : The" regular monthly meeting of room of the Center, with more than the Hadassah Cultural will ba held 200 members present. The purpose Monday noon, December 14, at 12:45 of the gathering was to promote enat "the Blackstone hotel. Rabbi David thusiasm for the carnival. Goldstein will address the group on Julius Bisno, president of the Council, p presided at a program which "Theodor Herd." i f "pep" " " talks by Mrs. J. Abrahamson will read a conssited of b brief y paper on Chanukah. For reserva- Hyman Goodbirider and Sam Eptions, call Mrs. Max Fromkin, chair- stein; popular songs by Mrs. Stanman of the group, at Harney 2671. ley F. Levin; recitations by Henry Hornstein; and refreshments. The outline of events for the carnival

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ducted hy the National Tuberculosis all services to mankind in helping].en the seal sale was donated, last Association and its affiliated State to check and destroy a disease which J Friday by Geor c Brrmdeis, met" and local associations. These seals endangers millions of. "homes and'.chant prince erf Omaha, and resignI. Mr. Bi-fflsold during the holiday season pro- J •weakens millions liunci clolh'.r health vide the funds -which make possible daily the children and youth of the I c"c:f bontri ' bond.. It the organised campaign £o? the pre- na on. p.r.tin? pa?tn->r,stov F , C. veniioa of tuberculosis. T eltime forts are -hoving encouraging ra- and physical stamina cf or.r per--! Fntto-n. suits in i diminishing •death rate. Davidson of the Nebraska The proceeds of the s I sale? makej (Signed) HEEBEET KOOVEE. • j Power company bought a hundred possible one of the most valuable The largest personal donation giv-1 dollar health bond Wednesday.

was presented and the various details, of the program arranged. Cards and dancing occupied the remainder The Current Topics Course of the of the evening. Council of Jewish Women wall meet Tsssday morning, December 15, at A. Z. A. No. 1. tho Community Center. Rabbi Goldstein's subject will be "Standards of Final plans have been made for Relief—With Special Reference ot the Unemployment Situation." ; International A. Z. A. day on D e c Following this meeting the Peace 20. The program consists of a privstudy group will have their meet- ate dance Saturday evening, a. basing. The program which was ar- ketball game Sunday afternoon, and and open meeting Sunranged for the last meeting was not adaybanquet evening. ,The Judas Maccabeus presented, and instead will be given degree team, will put on this degree at 'ihis time. during the open meeting. , 1'he Legislation Study group will inEGt Wednesday, December 16 at the home of Mrs. Philip Schwartz at XI Lambda : . 10 a. m. Mrs. Ben Glazer will lead the discussion on "Naturalization and The Xi Lambda cabin on the Citizenship Rights of Women an<3 Platte river has been completely reChildren." A short; parliamentary novated and warmly furnished to drill is given at every meeting. This give every comfort during the winis led by Mrs. .Schwartz,-the chair-, ter months. man of the Legislation group. After the New Year dinner dance,

Conservative Auxiliary Preparations are being rapidly completed for the third annual congregational dinner of the Conservative Synagogue, which will take place Sunday, December 27, at 5:30 p. m., in the auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, under the auspices of the Women's Auxiliary. Mrs. E. A. Simon and her committee have planned on .excellent dinner for that evening, and Tseervations, which are $1.25 per plate, will be limited.in Bumber. The highlight of the evening will be an address by Professor.'-Mord'cicai M. Kaplan of New York City, who i.= one of the outstanding leaders of Conservative Judaism in America. In addition, a splendid program of entertaniment is being Levanson, b Mrs. M M. M F - L arrangedd by program chairman of the auxili* ary.

Tho regular weekly matinee dance at the J. C. C. jinder the sponsorship of the Psi Mu will be held Sunday afternoon, with Jimmy Jones ?.nd his orchestra, again furnishing iho music.

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