July 21, 1933

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BY THE WAY

Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

By DAVID SCHWARTZ

HEBREW WITH HAT OFF! Abraham Goldberg, who posesses a facility at handling ,.+'—j*'""1, languages—Hebrew, Yiddish'-, •& English —that few can match', \1j£*T at the Zionist convention in C,|~'%.\ and :while there was invited %'SK some Chicago group to deliver !,?-Ttg 'ress. Goldberg spoke in Hebrew to ?• A "How did they like i t ? \ s . ked Goldberg. *"£\ \ "They liked it— that is;«^L -'& fcne individual, who wanted V.':^ V :why I had presumed to Hebrew with my hat off."

Knleied as Secon<l-d>am» Mall Mattel on January 27, lino., ai Post office nt Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March 3. 1879

United States to Have 17 Delegates to Zionist Congress London, (J.T.A.)—More than 279 delegates will be in attendance when the Eighteenth World Zionist Congress is convened in Prague next month, it was learned today. The United States, which in previous years was represented by a large delegation, based on the number entitled to representation, this year will have only 17 delegates, it was learned. This compares to 126 for Poland and Galicia, and 49 for Palestine. What the party line-up will be at the Congress cannot yet be foretold, as the elections in a majority of the countries remain to be held during the coming week. • One General Zionist was elected in Italy, according to results made known today. Tfci Austrian eelction resulted in the choice of two General Zionists, one Poale Zionist (labor group), one representative of the Grossman faction of the Zionist Revisionist group and possibly also one representative of the Jabotinsky Zionist Eevisionists. Three General Zionists, seven Labor group delegates, three Mizarchi (Orthodox Zionists) and two Jabotinsky representatives were elected in West Galicia.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY JULY. 21, 1933

FINANCIAL STATUS OF JEWISH AGENCY IS "DISTRESSING" Israel Brodie Reports, However, That Palestine Generally Is Relatively Prosperous

7olumbiaw*resident Predicts Collapse of Hitler Regime Nicholas Murray Butler, President >f Columbia University, no his arrival from Europe yesterday, expressed bewilderment over the methods of persecution the Hitler government is employing against the German Jews. 'Why, there are in all Germany only one-third of the Jewish population of New York," Professor Butler stated to a representative of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. "In all Germany there are 600,000 Jews while New York alone has 1,800,000, and we are not so badly off with them." While abroad Professor Butler did not visit Germany, but he spoke with a number of German leaders and Reichstag deputies who had escaped from Germany and settled in Paris or London. r "I saw the suffering of the German Jewish intellectuals in refuge," President Butler said, "they are going through a hard time indeed. But they are all coiiyinced that their present privations are of a temporary nature, and jthat the Hitler regime in Germanjr is bound to fall through before lo ig." "I have a nt nher of friends among those Gen jan Jewish intellectuals, many of srhom are famous scholars who are \ now compelled to look for a palce i here they can continue their work.' When asked aoout the plan of American professors to create positions in this country for the expelled scientists through a University in Exile, Dr. Butler replied that because of his absence from this country he does not know much about it, and that he will acquaint himself with that project as soon as possible.

GOLF TOURNAMENT FAVORITES WIN IN THE FIRST ROUND Scores Close in AH Flights; Second Round to End Sunday

VOL.

Omaha, We Thank You May I take this opportunity to thank you for your splendid cooperation in providing housing for the out-of-town visitors to the 10th annual International A. Z. A. convention which was held in Omaha on July 9, 10th and 11th. The hospitality accorded these visitors will long be. remembered by the members of this order. (Signed) WILLIAM WOLFE, General Chairman.

IX—No. 25

LABORITE TICKET LEADS IN ZION CONGRESS POLL Incomplete Results Give Poale Zion Lead in Large Cities

(J. T. A.)—A clear majority for the Poale Zion-Zeire Zion ticket for dele"It reminds me," says Goldberg, gates to the World Zionist Congres3 "of an incident that they say hapat Prague next month seemed likely pened in Palestine." yesterday on the basis of incomplete returns in the nation-wide balloting "It was Shabbos, and a Jew there which was held Sunday. ytaa walking along the streets of Tel Aviv, smoking gaily. • On this basis, the Laborite group would name helf of the delegation to "An observing Jew happend to the Congress. According to cable adsee him. The idea of a eJw smoking. vices from London, the United States in Palestine on Shabbos infuriated is entitled to 17 delegates. Funds to him. . cover Shekel payments, however, are "Trafnak," he explained, wark to be transmitted to London immediaveckdehv cigar." (Scoundrel, throw ately, the Zionist offices here declared away your cigar.) New^York (J. T. A.).—A call for yesterday, and on the basis of these "Daber Ivrith" (Speak Hebrew) the formation of a central thinking payments, America will be entitled to replied the smoker walking on. (He and- planning agency to save the 30-32 delegates. was indignant at a Jew in Palestine Jewish community of America from Out of some 14,000 votes counted, speaking Yiddish.) the chaos which now threatens it, is the Laborite ticket, which was Numsounded in a statement made by ber 2 on the ballot, was credited with CONTENDING WITH THE Rabbi Solomon Goldman of Cleve- 7,331. In New York, the Labor ticket LORD land. received 2,083 votes out of a total of As a youth, I recall being very The past year, says Rabbi Gold- 5,374. In Cleveland, the Laborites remuch impressed by some of the man, has revealed how haphazard our ceived 251 of the 419 counted. The journeying Magiddim, who chanted organization of community life is; Labor ticket also won large majorities not only complaints, but something that our leaders . are tired, impa- in Boston, Philadelphia, "Chicago, Bufof rebukes to God for having caused tient, quarrelsome, effete and inade- falo, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and DeIsrael to suffer so. quate; that our economy is faced troit. In that connection, there has just with bankruptcy and our communal Z. O. A.-Hadassah Ticket Second come . out a volume, containing a enterprises with disintegration. Ticket Number One, coalition slate number of Chassidic prayers, which The present situation in Jewish of the Zionist Organization of Amertouch on the same note. They are life in this country, Rabbi Goldman ica, Hadassah Organization and Order rather refreshing. After all, man says, is due to the fact that there Sons of Zion, received 2,804 votes has a kick in this universe too. Axe is no organized community. "There throughout the country. The Mizrachi we not all more or less invited guests Nazi Persecution of Jews Leads is no organization in the country ticket, which was Number Three, reon the globe, come here not of any Puerto Accept Jewish that is either representative of, or ceived 2,582 votes. Tickets Number volition of our own? Jewish Faith has a program for the four million Five and Six, on which the JabotinLet me quote a translation of one : sky and the Grossman Revisionists Jews of America," he asserts. of these Chassidic prayers. London (J.T.A.) — The National "The havoc the depression has r a n » received 802 and 374 votes, re"Good morning, Master of the UniSocialists' persecution of Jews in wrought should make clear to us the spectively. verse. • futility of our present efforts. With- ;Everywhere the adherents of the I. Levi-Yitzhok of Berditschef, have Germany has made Lord Alfred Melchett an of ficial convert to-the Jewout social engineering and efficiency General Zionist Organization seem to come to 'hold ish religion. In a quiet service in a we cannct extricate ourselves from have deserted their own ticket and to Judgment with you concerning Youri small synagogue in North London, the morass into which We have sunk. have voted for the Laborites in order people, Israel. Lord Alfred was inducted into the But social engineering and efficiency to show their resentment at the coWhat have you against Israel? faith of Judaism, according to an Max Fromkin Stresses World are improbable as long as there is alition agreement between the GenWhy have you imposed Yourself up- account published, in the Star. Zionists and the Hadassah, which Problems Facing no Jewish Community." I on your people Israel? For several weeks, it was learned, Jews Everywhere you say, "Command the Lord Alfred had prepared; for his As an example of the d i s o r g a n i z e d ^ the lattei• organization half the Children of Israel" state of Jewish life, Rabbi Goldman j P ] a c e s o n t h e t l A e t ceremony. Before one of the largest crowds a Everywhere—"Speak tq the children cites the. fact that neither his hi .own The first Lord Melchett, father of sembled in recent months, the incom-" o f Israel!'-.,'. .'/."••. •:,."-'..-. ^.._^.;.-. plan nor those proposed by Judge e^ present>bearer. of the title, :spent ing officers—of the Omaha HebrewHorace-Btenr- of -Philadelphia,"H. Lthe" latter part of his life in ardent • " Society dub were installed Sunday at the The, Russians-^-what udo they say? •advocacy of Zionism and was buried Lurie, director of the bureau of JewJewish Community Center. Irvin StalThat their Emperor is ^Master. ish Social Research of New York, according to the rites of the Jewish Mrs. S. Barson will head the Lamaster officiated at the installation. The Germans—what do I they say ? faith. Tel Mond, in Palestine, is and Samuel Goldsmith, director of dies Free Loan Society for the comThe newly installed officers are N. That their Kaiser is ruler. v the Chicago Jewish Charities, could the physical symbol of the Melchett S. Yaffe, president; Dr. A. Steinberg, Speakers Laud Work of Pioneer be submitted to any one in partic- ing term as the result of the anfamily's interest in Zionism. Workers of the nual election of officers held on vice-president; John Feldman, treasBut I, Levi Yitzhok of Berditschef; ular. The present Lord Melchett, whose June 7th at the Jewish Community Homeland urer, and Sol Ro&snberg, secretary. Rabbi Goldman points to the finan- Center. Other officers elected are, mother was a Gentile, was brought The executive committee is composed "Magnified and sanctified be. the up as a Gentile and married a cial downfall of the Jews in this Mrs. S. Epstein, vicepi-esident; Mrs. of Max Fromkin, Morris Minkin and A capacity crowd filled the B'nai Great Name." Gentile. He has maintained his faMark Long. Trustees fcr the coming Brith lodge room of the Jewish Com- country; to the fact that synagogues Sam Rosenstein, second vice presither's interest in the Holy Land and term are Barney Feltman, L. Morgan munity Center to pay tribute to the that have enjoyed national reputa- dent; Mrs. L. Adler, Ti-easurer; Mrs. It seems to me, that this conten- has partaken in English - Jewry's tions for decades are now disinte- S. Janowsky, Loan Secretary; Mrs. and A. Richards. memory of the Zionist leaders, Dr. grating, as an example of the J. Weiner, Finance Secretary; and tiousness with God, that these pray- protest against persecutions in GerThe main address of the day was Theodore Herzl and Dr. Chaim Arlosers are far from being blasphemous many. He has been a leader in the An elaborate program featuring the changes taking place due to the de- Mrs. J. Miller, recording secretary. and reveal the warm conception of boycott agitation and it was through celebrated - composer and poet, Sol- delivered by Max Fromkin, in which aroff, in a memorial service held Sun- pression. Sixty per cent, he asserts, The following trustees were electstressed the importance of a united day, July 16th. God that. Jews have. ; his efforts that the world confer- omon Small, has been .prepared for he have either been foreclosed or owe ed: Mrs. L. Rubenstein and Mrs. Jewish front to combat the anti-SemThe meeting,was presided over by their existence to Christian bankers. Lena Bleicher. The Hospital ComThey felt so near to God, that ence on the boycotting of Germany members and guests of the Omaha like any good friend they could give has been called. Hebrew club for this Sunday by the itic forces the world over. "The recent Morris Minkin. Speeches were deliv- Rabbis' salaries have been cut in half mittee consists of Mrs. Lipsey and . . - ' him a caling down. And yet Christcommittee consisting of John Feld- persecutions in Germany have taught ered both in Jewish and in English. and some have not been paid for Mrs. Ban. ian theologians tell us that the Jewman chairman, Morris Minkin, Ben us the importance cf unity in com- I. Morganstern speaking in Jewish, months. Scores of Hebrsw teachers ish concept of God was too distant, Kazlowsky, Albert Kaplan and Dr. A. bating such outrages," said Mr. From- paid tribute to Herzl. "They thought are receiving no salaries; one comlacking the warmth of the Christ Steinberg. The program will take kin. "We can obtain this unity only the young Herzl was visionary"; munity closed its schools for three concept. place instead of the regular business through such organizations which fos- "They believed that nothing he p months; another dismissed teachers The debate team of the A, Z. A. ter the spirit of Judaism. The Omaha An unusual scene for present-day meeting. Mr. Small will render some Hebrew club is doing its share nobly dieted or worked for could be possible. employed by it for ten years; the No. 1 was declared winner in the final THE AUTOGRAPHYet, today we find that which was of his own compositions. He is widely Germany was enacted recently in through its extensive activities in the believed impossible has come to pass. theological seminaries have fabulous round of the Senior Council debate HUNTER the city of Freiburg, Baden, near the known for his melodies and lyrics. communal affairs," he continued. Herzl forsaw the dangers facing the deficits and teachers' institutions have tournament by defeating the Xi LambA good story is being told of a border of Switzerland, when the fac Nathan S. Yaf f e, newly elected presA program of entertainment followJews the world over, and that is one been budgeted out of existence. Jew- da team. The winning team is comyoung autograph hunter who kept ulty of Freiburg University, joined ident of the organization, urges all to ed. Vocal selections were rendered by of the reasons why he understood ish literati are starving and the Yid- posed of Ben Shrier and Ernie Priespestering Mischa Elman with re- by students, took part in a celebra- attend. The public is invited. man and was given the decision over Cantor Sellz. Dr. I. Dansky gave some clearly the need of a Jewish home- dish theater is breathing its last. tion in honor of the sixtieth birthquests for an autograph. Irvin Wezelman and Ralph Nogg. Yiddish readings. Refreshments were land." He came once—and Mischa El- day of Professor Alfred Loewy. The question of the contest was served. Discussing Dr. Arlosaroff, Mr. MorThe university hall was specially man signed. Again, and Mischa "Resolved, that a Hebrew Secular Uniganstem said he was convinced his Elman signed, and When he came decorated in his honor and he was versity should be established in the assasination was done by Arabian terhighy praised in speeches by his a third time, Elman was just plain Un'i?cJ States." The winning team will rorists, who sought, by the act ,to colleagues and pupils. Professor Lo- O t a w a , (J. T. A.) indignant. Canadian bepresented with the Irvin Stalmaster frighten the Jews from their purpose ewy, a mathematician of note, and "I have given you two autographs Young Judaea, which is the Zionist debate trophy. in regaining: a homeland in Palestine. JERUSALEM—(J.T.A.)—An elabalready," said Elman. "What do you an author of several books on ma- Youth Movement in Canada, will The following alumnae of the chapPhillip M. Klutznick spoke in Eng- orate proposal for the establishment thematics and money, has been since hold its ninth national convention want with a third?" ter were presented with life memberlish, lauding Herzl and Arlosaroff as 1908 a member of the Chief Council I of a biological station and aquarium 'Well, mister," said the boy, there's in Ottawa over Labor Day weekship cards. Hy Goodbinder, Art GrossAbraham Monsky, 74 passed away leaders of their time and worthy to in Palestine to study the fauna of the a kid in town who will trade me of Israelites of Baden. He has long end, Sept. 2 to 4. The organization man, Milton Frohm, Sol Tuchman, be looked upon as great men who have been active in the Jewish communMediterranean, has been offered here Thursday morning at 5:00 a.m., at his one Heifetz for three Elmans." comprises 176 clubs in 43 cities and ity of Freiburg. by Dr. Walter Steinitz. According to Sam Garrop, Bill Sokoloff and Irvin residence, 129 No. .30th St. of a heart done much for their people. has more than 3,000 members. Morris Minkin ,speaking in Jewish. his plan, studies would be conducted Wezelman. JUST A FORMER One of the most promising features ailment after a four weeks' illness. said that the deaths of Herzl and at the institution and courses of lec- Bill to Abolish Separate Jewish COUSIN of the Canadian Young Judaea move- Funeral services were conducted from While waiting around for the conment, in the eyes of older persons, is the residence with burial oa the Beth Arlosarcff were the greatest blows to tures given there. The Hebrew univer- Electoral College modern Jewry, but that the effect of sity and the city of Tel-Aviv are revening of the Senate Committee the the jiart its graduates are taking in Hamedrosh Hogodel Cemetery. the work of these two men would go ported as favorable to the project. Salonica.—Deputies Daniel Allalouf other day, Otto Kahn told this one active Zionist work. This year alone Surviving him is his wife, Bessie; on and on. and Isaac Molho, who were elected on himself: over 20 clubs have graduated into two daughters, Mrs. H. J. Goldstein The Thorpian Athletic club will in the general elections this month Solomon Small sang various scngs "I was-driving through the lower hold their annual picnic on Sunday, the ranks of the senior Zionists. of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. William of his own during the evening. Cantor Boycott by the Jewish Electoral college in SaEast Side one day when I saw a July 23, at Linoma beach. The outLazire of Sioux City, la.; six sons, D. Abraham Schwaczkin sang the tradiHarbin.- -The Jewish population of lonica as TDaldarist candidates, arc large sign reading "Samuel Kahn, ing this year will be a couple affair. R. Greenblatt, Harry Gresnblatt, Hen- tional memorial prayer for the dead. Harbin is daily growing more angry to submit to the Chamber a bill to cousin of Otto Kahn." ry Monsky, Phil Monsky, and Mayer The committee in charge, consisting Results of the balloting for election with the policy of Hitler in Ger- abolish the separate Electoral College "I immediately called up my law- of Irvin Levin, chairman, Dave Cohn, Monsky, all of Omaha, and Sam of delegates to the eighteenth annual many. Almost all large importing for the Jews of Salcnica. yer, a very _ high-priced gentleman, S a m Zwe iback, and Morris Feldman, Greenblatt of New York, N. Y. The separate Jewish Electoral Co?~ World Zionist oCngress showed an firms in the town have ordered their and told him Jto have. the sign have arranged an elaborate program Warsaw, (J.T.A.)—An anti-SemMr. Monsky has been a resident of overwhelming majority for the La- correspondents in Germany to refuse lege was established in order to segchanged, sparing no expense. Later, to last all day. further business with that country regate the Jewish \-oters and prevent itic, anti-German Polish Fascist par- Omaha for the past 48 years. He has borites. I was notified that he had arranged and request manufacturers not to them influencing the clause of the ty has been formed in Kattowitz. The feature event of the day will partaken in Jevish communal affairs it. send samples as they have not the elections in the whole of the Salonika, be the ladies' and men's baseball Wearing pink .shirts and replacing since his arrival m Omaha. He is "A few days later I drove by the game. Races, swimming, and boating the swastika with a sigzag emblem, one of the founders of the Omaha Heslightest intention of making further constituency, which returns twenls' place again and this is what I saw: are the other events on the program. the newly organized group confines brew Club and WCis affiliated with purchases of German goods. Deputies, and frequently decides th? "Samuel Kahn, formerly cousin of The day will be climaxed by a fried its membership to those of the "Ar- the organization at the time of his fate of the Chamber and the entire Otto Kahn." chicken dinner. About forty couples yan-Slavonic" race. Among the slo death. He was a member of the Beth Government. Lived Through Century gans are "Christians do not bu Hamedrosh Hogodel Synagogue. are expected for this frolic According to present arrangeKAHN MAKES A HIT from Jews," "Poland for Poles." Th< Isadore Oster, well known cantor of Never Rode a Train ments, the Parliamentary .Budget Incidentally, it appears that Kahn Warsaw, (J.T.A.) — Moishe Glik- Commission allocates subsidies to ib^ organization not only opposes Jew New York City, will chant the Friday made a decided hit with the inevening and Saturday morning ser- lick, of Kritchin, a town near Lub- secondary schools in proportion to th? The Pioneer Women Organization but all national minorities. vestigating Senators. vices at the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodo! lin, died there at the age oi 125. population of the particular minority. Senator Barkley of Kentucky said are having their five dollar luncheon Berlin Group Opposing Synagogue, 19th and Burt Street. The GLicklich ascribed his longevity te Plans for the Daughters of Zion to him in parting, according to the at Elmwood park on Tuesday, July Prague.—Max Leibermann, notes and Jewish National Fund Workers' services will begin at 8:00 p. in. on the fact that he never rode in a railAnti-Semitism Disbanded 25th. Mrs. Sam Nitz is in charge of newspapers: German Jewish artist and former road train, and habitually urged Friday night and at 8:30 a. m. or. picnic to be held at Hanscom Park Berlin.—The Association for Com "When you retire, Mr. Kahn, the affair. "who desired to live long never president emeritus of the Prusswn The committee planning the affair batting Anti-Semitism, consisting ex- on Sunday, July 9th have been com- Saturday morning. Cantor Oster is others come out and teach in one of our Academy of Art, has decided to acto travel by rail. known throughout the east for his pleted. Refreshments of pop and clusively of non-Jews, dissolved afconsists of Mrs. J. Hahn, Mrs. Sam universities." r cept eAile in France despite his anAt the same time, there is a redramatic tenor voice. He has conlemonade will be served according And Senator Fletcher of Florida Yaffee, Mrs. J. Fellman, Mrs. H. ter existing 42 years. to the committee. All members are ducted services in Chicago during the port from Chelm of the death of vanced age. It is as yet uncertain The association had 535 members; Guss, Mrs. J. Cherney, Mrs. G. Cohn, interposed with: including leading Christians promi- urged by Mrs. J. Goldware, president past week. L. Harris, president of the Serel Gitel Schuchmacher, who lived whether the German government "No, come to Florida and live to be Mrs. J. Ricklin. be 108. No reason for great however, will permit him to leave th' For reservations call Mrs. J. Hahn nent in art, science, literature, com- of the organization, to attend this Congregation ,extends an invitation to to age is indicated. evervone to attend these services. country. Touting. . . * i , , , j merce, industry and otfio* fields. (Continued on Page' 5.) at We. §086.

IT REMINDED HIM

LORDMECHETT IS CONVERTED TO JUDAISM

New York, (J.T.A.)—The distressing financial position of the Jewish Agency must not be forgotten when consideration is given to the present relatively prosperous economic status of Palestine generally, Israel B. Brodie, president, American Economic Committee for Palestine, stated in an interview with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. While in London, Mr. Brodie met and conferred with a number of the more important figures in Palestine economic life who had just arrived in London and had found that not only is the employment situation excellent but investment funds had been coming into Palestine from all parts of the world and barring too eager an investment procedure, which may-result in inflation, progress may be expected to continue for some time to come. "On the other hand," Mr. Brodie continued, "insufficient attention is being paid to the ^very difficult position of the Jewish Agency amid quite satisfactory conditions in Palestine. In our pride in the success of many of our efforts in Palestine, we have become unmindful of the obligations of the Jewish Agency and of the inability of the Jewish community in Palestine to bear a larger share of the social burdens than it is - now carrying. Maintenance of public service should keep pace with the economic progress. It is of vital importance that the political and social arm of the Jewish peoplethe Jewish Agency—should be enlarged with the economic expansion of the country. With the increase in population and with the increase in opportunities for employment must go adequate educational, medical and immigration services. Teachers must be paid; more teachers must be employed. Hospital and medical services must be maintained and \ "expanded. In particular, the needs of the cnalutzlm must be provided for. Despite the rapideconomic progress of the country, it is too much to expect of the community that it should shoulder the whole burden of its social needs at this time."

LARGE CROWD SEES OFFICERS INSTALLED

Play in the annual Highland Country club championship tournament was well under way with the first round matches completed. Favorites in the Championship Flight still remained in the running as the result of Sunday's play. The winners in their respective flights are: Championship Flight Julian Milder defeated Lester Simon, 2 and. 1; Richard Hiller won over S. E. Cohen by default; H. Ferer won over Edward Krause by default; Herman Goldstein defeated Leo Nogg, 4 and 2; Marvin Treller defeated Manny Iseman, 3 and 1; J. F. Heyn defeated Sam Leon, 1 up; Harold Farber won over Milton Livingston by default; Abe Brodkey defeated Phil Laserowitz, 7 and 6. President's Flight Bernard Wolf defeated J. H. Kulakofsky, 1 up on 19; Paul Blotcky defeated Homer Binswanger, 1 up; M. E. Handler defeated Lou Somberg, € and 4; Edward Rosen defeated Lou Sogolow, 3 and 1; Al Wohlner won over F. Engel by default; Morris Milder defeated Morris Levey, 3 and 2; Howard Werthemier defeated E. Widman, 4 and 2; Mickey Katleman defeated Phil Klutznick, 2 and 1. Vice-President's Flight Morton Hiller defeated Moe Katleman, 6 and 5; Morris Micklin won over Harry Rubenstein by default; A! Kulakofsky defeated R. Kulakofsky, 3 and 1; Dave.Cohn defeated Ben Danbaum, A and 3; Ed Goldstein defeated Morris Jacobs. 6 and 5; Morris Ferer defeated R. H. Brown, 6 and 4; I. Chapman won over Gene Blazer by default; H. Rosenfeld defeated William Racusin, 2 and 1. Second round matches must be completed by Sunday, July 23, according to George Miller, club professional.

ADVISES CENTRAL JEWISH AGENCY FOR U.S. JEWRY

ZIONIST MEMORIAL HELD

Ladies Free Loan

Hebrew £luh to Stage Program

Jewish Prof essor Honored in Germany

A. Z. A. 1

Young Judaea to Hold Convention Abraham Monsky, 74 Passed Away Thursday at His Home

BIOLOGICAL STATION FOR HEBREW UNIVERSITY

Thorps to Hold Picnic at Linoma

It's Pink Shirts For Polish Fascists

NEW YORK CANTOR TO CHANT SERVICES

Pioneer Women

Daughters of Zion


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