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The' new.y-;:cc officers of the "The Guardsman," the Holnar>play 'il-<«i*«i Omaha anil Crur. Bluffs lodj-os of, sncceesfully produced by the Now ii bo icstall&J ct' the E'r.p.i L'rX'York Theater Guild, -will bo staged ! • ba held r t theccr.?i!tetes Loss TI-rra the Center -Players' • Guild - on Says Inner Zionist Si I• Wednesday evening! Jan. £7. c! I Per O n t oi" Jcr uaticn Consclidated 11, h:.r.orir.': The Jewish Women's Welfare Ori at ganization Recently Fargo, N. IV r.t of DirtrloVv'ill sponsor the guild pro3. C. C. on Forur the order. duction, initiating their new pro- New York.—(J. T. A.)—The in- Grand Lod^c 1> Series >e the xnuii ad- c f>Te-v York—(J. T. . A.)—J rain of activities in the interest of ner Zionist situation has recently • Lackowitz dress. Sam r : : I u - will install the; ^ ^ srial* aliens, a little cvci Oliver Baldwin, I-I. P., son -ofthe mortgage reduction- fund on thebeen consolidated, but the rehabilita- r.e~ officer?. r ^ . w . of one "per" cent cf the former Premier Stanley Baldwin of Jewish Community Center^ and attion work in Palestine has been The.epos ncrt : r- "ill b« p r c e ^ d ' SSi>fC54 Jewish" immigrants -adr-lttcci the same time offering its membern greatly affected by the world econ- by a banquet. A ! •—h-ns %vh'"Tna t:> the United. States,'were'derortcJ g will. be th next speaker ship and the general public an opcrisis, declared Nahum • Soko- to attend the ~~c~-.^z ere asl-ed » — "-o ^ t j , e t i e c a ( j e between 1921 r.r-.' y to address the Omaha portunity to see one of the best plays omic low, President of the Jewish Agency ..'„ • 1CS0, of a t&tal of 92,157 deportee*. Forum, v,*hen he speaks at the Jev> produced in recent' years. for Palestine upon his arrival in I president cf the Cr.i:-.ha chapter. K°' Ths ratio of general deportation f ish Community Center auditorium on | all races and nationalities to t~et*>Wednesday evening, Jan. 13. His"The Guardsman'' will be. the sec- New York. ' tcl number of immigrants ad:r.iit:d j subject •will be "Europe and the Fu- ond production of' the season by the This is Dr.- Sokolow's first visit to Center Players' Guild under the di-the United States since his election ; during the same period,- 4,lC7,C;r. ture'of Nations."' ' cnour.ts •. to 22 per cent, accrr,:-~ Young Baldwin .has had a varied rection of Mrs. Herman Jahr. ' The as President of the World Zionist cast vill include Mrs. Phincas Win- Organisation last summer at Basle. to Cacdia, Eazocsky . -lividso-, DIand interesting career." Besides a ( '. rcc'.cr of-.the; Department ."of Scrvturbulent but successful political troub, Earl, Siegel, I.Irs. Stanley Le- He will remain in this country for .! ! ios to the Foreign Bora o£ - the Na• career, he is recognised as a writer vin, Plartha Himelstein, Mrs.- Morris three months. "C7 *«*s t : on^l Council, of- : Jewish We "j.\. of note and has behind him a dis-Friedel, Sal Michnick and Sol Tuch- In an interview with the corres-j ., -z ! writing in the - -current • iss-ue- cL t;.c tinguished war record. This ia theman. pondent of the Jewish Telegraphic ' ^ , "Jewish Social Service - Quarter":"." first time he has been in the United HcbVi A'ocri, G. Ilirdc. Agency, Dr. Solcolow - expressed the j „ ' Eicht hundret eight;--.-: :.z T v : States on. a lecture tour. hope that the tempo of Zionist work Tr 1 A''~c~t G. I''Tic"' cf I Jc'v-s verc deported in' th • Baldwin's best known book "Six will be accelerated with the improveyears, 72.S per cent'being ssr,t cat T Prisons and Two Revolutions," is ment of general economic, conditions. rt,-,.. cf ths country on • charges • c~ il-1 ~o rrlcv.r ir'-vcr-c-ts cf • v C based on his own colorful experience Dr. Sokolow expressed satisfac, , , !=Sal entry,' as." againsf-57: per ccr.t when captured by the Turks and'sention with the appointment of Lieu:"of"hc C" T. A.)—Tha isove-' fcr the same reason-• for' all tlc?;rS vr^cr tve New Yori:tenced to death. He was released at tenant General Sir Arthur Grenfell the last moment in exchange for a XVauchope as the High Commissioner political prisoner. for Palestine. "Sir Arthur is a man of action and i t seams to. me that He next witnessed the crushing of the Georgian Social Democrats by Palestine Economic Corporation he is--the right -Tas-n for -the office of High,Commissioner," the Zionist to Finance 1,000 Family the Russian Soviet and was again the Jewish TV Agency ir~ prior t;o their entry "or bcciv.se leader stated. cast into prison. :.Plan . L .-, V\. '• tb?v ^vere likely t o beooia.e "-ub-.e. | \ ' Asked his opinion of the recently learns. charges. •' Only S.2 per cent cf tho \ l After the "World war, in which he I£ Jerusalem.—(J. T. .A.)—The per- Concluded Moslem Congress and pub- .; Under tha r-ir 2 ^f tba Jr.tor- Jews- - were deported -. fer enli'.ted though, only 17 years old manent settlement > of -the first 200 lished reports that he had been in- national Crrrr.1" ". cr. i'-c C Baldwin was acting vice-consul in effep-SGs as against 14. per ccr l~r LjuJ . ^ 1 £cr the total group. Boulogne, France, and" later" a cor- Jewish- families in the orange grow- vited to address the Congress, -Mr. tlon affilir-tr^ —I'" ^'-2 Tr*?respondent for British newspapers in ing zone along the. coastal plain'. of Sokolow minimized both the import- Missionary- Cr"".: I t-i- ' •. ~T: Not more than- a ciosen doze t'i' Palestine, - under the -1,000- Jewish ance of the Moslem Congress and East Africa. I Irs. David-sen points out, here the puMicr.i'"" ci "Xe"? the" authority of Shawkat Ali, the family colonization plan, will be : v taken advantage, cf the oppo:-;----ty His -noted- father and he are in undertaken, it was announced Indian-Moslem leader, to extend such which ostfr.i r ai:"s a t < to return to . tlie..r cative CZ-TAZ'.; > opposing political parties. The young- shortly better re".tier.•* ..*.ie:ri t i an invitation to.him. r.t ths govgrr.Eient's er Baldwin is a Laborite, and hisfollowing the signing of an agree- 1 "We would gladly accept an imi- and the C.iri:x'.z.i t"Jt V.AJ ..a It Is Sc^;:>w father is a leading Conservative, the ment porviding for the; method of tation from the. proper Arab aiithori-'l ^ : - ? a s Jt . s . ~~tcr. :r.~ that they ih selecting the families. party "returned to power in the las cbzrgts. During the past yezr.^ At the same time" between five ties 'for a, "round table -conference, \ ture witM ;tc~ .3 ci election. it has offered to serd b but Shawkat Ali is not an Arab character, and six hundred houses are to be •land The Community Forum is, spons- built <o cc but an - Indian-Moslem, and- ss such ; AirrJn™ ct v. L in the orange belt for families have "been'here.'less than three years. ored jointly by the Jewish .Comhe" was .not- authorized, to .speak" in| «f tbe- Z~A\, *.'-'.. [i they found they "were like.y ro munity Center and the Council o to be settled at a future: date. the iiame'of-the-Palestine'.Arabs.'.' I under The plan of settling 1,000 Jewish public charges. 'Jewish Women. ' families on small holdings in 1* could not, therefore, accept his "in- wee!: s nr^irc t orange belt was • first projected a vitation, which was" extended in the a meeting of the Administrative coursa of a" private ccnvcr£at!on'v;ith ti-Semiti.-".. In tl:is en 1".3 rc-cc Committee of the Jewish Agency fo him. Moreover, the • I Irrkni I;." gress sacmed to bo a purely religious that t: 0 •Palestine in Berlin in August o: : "~ " . .». t LC r : affair •svith r.o" ^fcat "psljtical E ^1930. In accordance with this pi the cert of vhich was -"liT.--.tcd "t nif'icar'-e," S^:"!-!" rta*cd. \r'\j v2,I73,000, the iii&i fcur iiunirti C C i." T. Jewish families were to be settled . Warsaw.—(J. V. A.)—Thirty per near. fifteen of the older colonies \ t el - frcd \ 7 . Arti.ony, former C:^irns=.n' F 4rr?" cJcr:r-~" .. „ , , 1 cent of Jev/ish business enterprises in. the Judaean orange belt. ( oi" tne SJociniittea ,on Gooc \-'i"I the- Gociniittea on "i-i"! bo-' *ii:s t . " " - j ~*~"~'"%l. "" , will- c'ose this year - inasmuch- as \ The Palestine Economic Corporaimps 7 lev; tveen . Jet?3 End Christian: cf their owners were unable to renew,tion, has undertaken- to construct the ^li'"1 CO" : Federal ".Council ' ~ of Churches of ! and Mrs. J . Sosenberg tdil their trading, licenses. • " '*' first six hundred houses and to make vr.erc Mr. Charles Simon of the Sanitary • The Warsav/ Kehillah assigned a the necessary improvements on theLaundry has --^Inaugurated a fo-jr- Christ. sum to enable a number of traders land, and has granted credits of •week money-savins1 campaign, giving to purchase new licenses, and efforts $500,000 at the rate of $500 for each every housewife; ran opportunity to were ma'de to persuade the authori- house to be built. save a substantial sum on' thg laun; ties to accept payment in installdry bill. ..;.: . ments. - The latter effort v/as altofour . weeks; : will Be .called .News Sheet carries 'a ftum-.l gether unsuccessful, while the limitthe "New. Customer- Campaign,'^ but; ed resources of the Kehillah were the regular -customers will share with unable to provide more than minithe new ©ties' "in \ tfie' weekly saving. mum aid to the traders whose posi' By watching the' Sanitary. Laundrytion is critical. ad in. 'the.J.e'^isli; Press' for*, tie- aexfc A large crowd attended the last four weeks'ypit--willfeeable'to save. Warsaw.—Favorable prospects are riles of A. I. Kulakofsky, 54, of 122 on your laundry'foilL ''-!.;.-" = foreseen for Poland in 1932 by theNorth Forty-ninth street, on Sunday For example, this week's ad-when Evangelism.' Is-evrs reports- on Lmix afternoon 'at the Beth Hamedrosh anti-Semitic "Gazeta V/arsaawska" presented.to a. Sanitary Laundry marriages, in view of the dscline of interna- Hagodol synagogue. Burial •was in driver with ': the'' family-.. Jaimdry Christian-Jetrish student. relations, ir.'""" ~7 the Beth Hsmedrosli cemetery, with bundle entitles you",toa. 25" per• cent tional Jev/ish pov/er. .•which "the endless -opportunities - Iho - Upper SilGsitin. National Rabbi David Goldstein officiating. discount r on the entire bundle. discussing religion " and .Christ" is [ : Mr. Kulakofsky, who liad Been And iiere's'a;'secret ti'p for next openly mentioned, etc.," form ;a con- j organ "Polonia," discussing the demands of the Union of prominent in Omaha grocery activi- week: - " Don't] s'erid -your blankets" to siderable proportion of the "News I Mendel Eothkop, Jc-'kh Small Traders that the cen- ties for the past forty-five years the laundry until; then. l Next, week's Sheet." .. ' • suddenly- Sunday, isomtng s.'rcr r tral government curb the boycott and well known in Jewish circles, ad will enable -you > to have two . m - V illness of bat .two days. He hca bcrr Friday eveblank'et3. washed : and hand carded agitation against the Jev/s, brands died in a local hospital a resident of Oaiaha for t" „ ~zzi yf l i f a b p ill after .withoat. any'charge... , them as "morally and legally inad- ning .T.i'l ."—'thirty-t%To years. mirsable." Ths paper admits that than week. brief illness of less • • Watch the Jewisk Press ads of the Several hundred attendee *'••" Surviving are his wife, Mrs^ Sarah; Sanitary -Laundry weekly so that you the law which forbids Jcv/s to trade funeral services, •which ^ere \ zli ci dates back to the German period, Kulakofsky; his mother, Mrs. II. •will: not miss-out; on. s,. single one of. the "Chesel Shel Ernes- Sundar Kulakofsky; four daughters, Mrs. but insists that its implementing is these-.money-making: items; - • - ' •• ,-,/orcc j vci": y ( noon, with burial a t t h e Golc:r I7i 1. ! •essential in order to protect local Sam Brandt of New York, Mrs. Ru;-A meeting of t h e . g r e a t e s t import.-! K e i s survived b y four d a * ; " / c : o . i "-7. V r " V " . " , 1 ' trn/.esmen against "the Jewish in- ben Natelson, Miss -Euth Kulakofsky acce t o t h e Conservative Synagogue j M r s . B e t t y L a x of Chicago. Il-.z.\ ^ "•."-'•". '" c and Miss Dorothy Kulakofsky, all of vixlon." has been called for this coniiiis T u e s - ' l l i n r i t . Elfc-ba-orr, l 4 lrs T c r . Z. . - , y- f ' ' " -c " Omaha; three brothers, Joe of Berkeday t,ven ; -"?, Ss.nv.s.^y 12, zX th^, Zev- zieln, cr.d I l i c s T.osz ?» L - / ^ : - r / . cl\ % l - ' . . \ r - j " " * " . c ' ley, Calif.; Harry and Louis of OmaIsh Comscurity Center, llci-.berc cf O i r a h a ; c r ^ s c i H a r r . - r*otl r ; \ c i ! : ;"."-/ " £" ? : " , ' ha, and two sisters, Mrs. Philip Saks the con^-3, -otioix a n d t h e ' r v-ir~s Omchc, a i d c - o biotl^c--, K r - r * . <r£| c - —->•-' *.U'c:.. Toronto~(J. T. A.—A of Council Bluffs and Mrs. Herman h i v e bo;i t u r - s d t o attend irj a letter ! So^it'-i O ? I ! T . H e v e s vice - -— ;L: t ' *'-;: " * - ' - > - libel sui^ w^s preferred agx g 1 Cchn of St. Paul. Minn. ' of t l ~ Nebras'-^ T r u n k r r i R - : c : > ; c - r - - " " - - " - ' " rabbis of Toronto as the calrni-:2- s-^t t o w, . m^^.berE. ' A cfOrtien vitat. t o thv, very l i f t \ ary. i-~ '- ~v ' 1 " ' ^ r « < tion of a controversy over Kcshruth. Erv/in Wezelman v/as chosen presiwill - - bs - «:^CJS The suit Is b.,L JJ brought by aof t h e ' e j tient of the Mother Chapter of the fslty, jTCsidcr.fc cf bitchar, Herschel Eufcunstein, ^.fi^r J . H . I A. Z. A. at tho semi-annual election ststed ' a crrcv: the rabbis had p'abUshcd as anof officers Sunday. Other officers nouncement in thw Iccal YMdisII tho°:-e< named arc Hyman Goodbindcr, vice press, informing the public thst the tl-iE-i ths £. V 4A/K C w ipresident; Arthur Grossman, treasBalph Kogg vras named to nead s cold by 'Rvl zzsi An -were nz% '03 uoci" i/tba cff"»"or7rfor"/c *J ' urer; ilcrmr.n Babich and Isz-ael"the Sam Beber chapter No. 100 of End urging th- comriunitr t h c t tb* Bercovici, cjrscants-at-anns; TJorris tha A. Z. A. at ths election of of-to .•jbstsin fron b";ing there. ^ t:-DQ th_ cuc-'tlcn. l a c t j Fisher, reporter; Oscar Mayero'vieh, ficers held Sunday. Other officers is v'bj* The case Trill be heard chaplain. The athletic board consists are: Zlorris Katz, viro president; Supreme Court of Ontario. The tc^d." of Oscar Mayerowich and Sam Gar- Sid Coyne, secretary; Arthur Schail- case hvS ^rotassd c<->rsK_rablo agii v ci:.*".^:-^^ 1.1,0 rop. The delegate to the national fcr, treasurer; Louis Canncr und tation in Toronto, ias^irrasii s it convention of A. Z. A. v/ill hz Hyman Edward Hossnbatun, oergeantc-at- represents the firrfc incident cf a ci T Goodbindcr. crms; Nathan Cutler, reporter; V/il- devisli rt-ligloti natare to be aircd-^w^ lC Iv. " ' * The chapter is laying plans for liam Wolfe, chaplsir. \t"oKe is tlie in tLs Iccal courts. erra. hujjo A. Z. A. memorial ccrvice outgoing president to ba held in memory of Harry :t.n Lopidus in the near future. Erail Levich end Llorric Borshev1 rslcy of Siou:: City outlined to the chapter tho coming district conven-{J €C ^ . 11, tion at Sio-ax City next month. The 1Cc-racil of Jevrirh IVom^a i j cf as irtthir.3 pluns ior th- aimttCi Cabaret eft 3ei:3j-l lo Luncheon to La held Ilonday, ; - ;

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