April 27, 1934

Page 1

Rebuilding

Interests of the Jeivish People

Entered as Second Class Mail Matter on January 21, 19ZL, at I'ostoffice of Omaha, Nebraska, pnder the Act of March 3, 1879

Vol. 10—No. 13

OMAHA, NEBRASKA/FRIDAY, APRIL 27,1934

(Local, national and Jewish agencies will be _ f iciaries of the O m a h a {f Philanthropies campaign for* * >~J 500, which will officially open -fllay Eabbi C. E. HiUel Eauvar of DenDavid Lazarus, baritone, will be . 7. This is the sixth of a series of ver will be an honored guest in Oma,- weekly columns by Harry Silver- heard over fhe Columbia broadcastha this week-end. ' man, general chairman of the ing system' at 11 a. m. Omaha time . drive, to acquaint Omaha Jewry Sunday morning, April 29. This evening he will occupy the Thfe program, presented under the with the issues, personalities, ben* pulpit of the Conservative synagogue. eficiaries and organizational work auspices of the "Church of the Air," Saturday morning he will speak at connected with this vital fund- will consist of Hebrew selections and the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol synaBy SIGMOND LIVINGSTON •will originate from the Rockdale raising effort.) gogue, 19th and Burt streets. Temple in Cincinnati. . - . • • • • Eabbi Kauvar has been a spiritual The program w i l l be available leader in Denver for over thirty years THE PHILANTHROPIES '•The Protocols of the" Wise -Men? of Zkm," a spurious and fraudulent document through KFOR (Lincoln) and KSCJ With the fifth annual Jewish Phil* and is rabbi of the largest ConservaAPPEAL manufactured to deceive the credulous and|to engender religious and racial hatred, is tive synagogue west of Chicago. He anthropies campaign getting under The Jewish Philanthropies address- (Sioux City). has become nationally known for his way a week from next Monday, the es itself to" every man, •woman and a favorite theme of anti-Semites. f scholarliness and oratory. Large audi- next ten days will be devoted to orchild who comprehends the depth of Despite the fact that it has been conclusively proven that the Protocols were the ences are expected to hear him at ganizational details—lining up Jewish tradition and who is unwilling both the Conservative and Vaad ser- army of workers, mapping out the that -what we have achieved in conbrain-child of a fanatical Jew-baiter,t&I& vicious forgery is the basis of nunierous antidistricts, and laying general plans for vices. structive work shall be swept away. a successful drive. Semitic addresses and anti-Jewish, pamphlets, spreading the venom of bigotry and intolBy your putting the Philanthropies Over four hundred workers will drive across, we -are reasertdng our 'erance even in this state. In fact,thfc Protocols f©rin the thesis of the periodic antistart out Monday morning, May 7, in. Jewishness and helping "Judaism Jewish tirades on the floor of Congress by Representative McFadden of Pennsylvania. a thorough canvass of the Jewish everywhere continue on its historic community to raise $42,500 for twenpath. . : . Therefore, the Jewish Press.is publish jug irTtwo instalments—starting with this Over a thousand people are exty-nine beneficiary agencies, reprepected to attend the city-wide Youth senting worthy local, national and inissue—a comprehensive expose of this maii-cioi£& fraud, written and edited by Sigmund NO PSEUDO-JEWS : ternational Jewish institutions. As one of our national leaders re- Conclave at Temple Israel Sunday. Livingston. "V May 6, under the auspices of the ColThe Initial Gifts division, with Morcently stated: We urge our jeaders to acquaint thent^elves;^ith these two articles on. the Protoris Jacobs as chairman and Jack : "There can- be no 'pseudo-Jews' in lege Club of the Temple. The supper-dance in the evening as vice-chairman, continue to this grave time when our forces are cols, so that they may be armed with the weapons of refutation to this vile fabricaOpen Meeting at J. C C. To Be Marer bring in increases in amounts pledged, being marshalled to meet unparallel- will be attended by 300 between 15 Preceded By Banand 30 years of age. Art Randall's tion. " . with no decreases. ed conditions. quet "To be a Jew means to dedicate Hotel Paxton orchestra will play for "The work of the Initial Gifts dioneself utterly and unreservedly to the dance, which will start at 9 p. m vision," declared Harry Silverman, The tenth aniversary of the foundPreceding the dance, Mrs. Philip the efforts of relief and reconstrucThe history of spurious and fraud-. eral documents more or less falsi- ocols, comes a statement by Nflos ing of the International order of A. general chairman of the campaign, tion and rebuilding and character- Romonek will give an author's read•-.-.• ulent documents which have material- fied." that they are signed by representa- Z. A. (Junior B'nai Brith) will be "is an inspiration for the rest of us. ing of her play "Love Cannot Make strengthening." Professor Tout in bis treatise says: tives of Zion in the Thirty-third De- celebrated both locally and nation- With the start they have made in the ly affected nations and peoples of Upon every Jewish individual rests Death Talk." pre-campaign solicitation, we have "Even "nowadays historic sanitary gree, These protocols were secretly ally on May 8. The musical program of Jewish the world show the astonishing credthe responsibility of identifying himbut to follow their example and we science has its work cut out _to deextracted or were stolen from an old ulity of the public mind and the cunThe order was founded in Omaha self with the Jewish community; of numbers will be presented at 4:30 stroy the extraordinarily tenacious •volume of protocols. All this was got by Sam Beber a decade ago and hasare assured of victory." sharing its problems and aiding in p. m. by Esther Leaf, Harry DuBoff ning art of the authors and their microbes, which, breed so readily that S2verman urged the Jewish comsponsors in purveying pure fiction as by my correspondent out of secret de-1 since grown international in scope and Mrs. Nate Green. their solution. munity to "dedicate the week of May they are still liable to infect the pure facts and imaginary episodes were positories of the Head Chancellery of | with over 150 chapters. It presents a The Youth Conclave will open with Those who desert the Jewish- cowells of history." , Zion. This Chancellery is at present full program for Jewish youth be- 1 entirely to the cause of Jews and munity in this great crisis not only the exhibit of Jewish art and cere- conceived and uttered for the specific Judaism. Unity is our watchword; we " " French K-r^-h +«TO>,v~ The country recently had an illuson y» purpose of creating national hatred t w e e n t h e a g e f . o f jg a n ( j 2 1 add to its burdens, but cripple their monial objects at S p. m., followed must work as one toward aiding the tration of TJefarious forgeries. One of and religious antagonism. In the edition of 1917 Nilus wrote: Locally, the tenth anniversary will needy and unfortunate among us. The own powers of service to humanity by a special youth service and the Professor T. F . Tout of the Uni-the leading: newspaper syndicates of "In 1901 I came into possession of be observed by an open meeting, musical program. At 5 p. m. the symas a whole. Jewish Philanthropies campaign of posium on the "Problems of Jewish versity of Manchester, in his treat- this country was inveigled to believe, a manuscript and this comparatively preceded by a banquet for B'nai Brith 1934 is more than an appeal for aid as authentic, documents supposedly small book was destined to cause a and A. Z. A. members. FOR THEIR DECLINING Youth": will be presented by Louis ise on "Medieval Forgers and Forger—it is a challenge to every single the Mexican government, related deep; change in my entire viewpoint j Lipp, Leo Nogg, Miss Adele Wilin- ies," said in relation to two of the YEARS b e h d d a t Jewish member of the community." meeti funds to as can only be caused in the heart of jthe J. C. C. auditorium starting at One of the * worthy local benefi- sky, Ephraim Marks and . William most notorious forgeries of medieval to disbursement of ^ a man by Divine Power. It was com- 8:15 p. m. Dr. Leon Fellman will be! All those wishing to enlist their documents:: "Both of these cases inciaries receiving aid from the Jewish Wolfe. aid as workers for the campaign are various members of /the United States parable with the miracle of making chairman, and the public is invited. Philanthropies is the h Old Old People's P l ' The evening program will include volved not merely the fabrication of Senate for; corrupt purposes. Also urged not to wait for invitations—• the blind see. -'May Divine acts show a single document. Both are on a a strictly kosher supper starting at Home. Rabbi David A. Goldstein will be communicate with any of the divithat the Mexican ^government was on him'.". Also— scale that in each instance runs to The task of caring for the old is a 6:15 p. m., followed by a half-hour the principal speaker, his subject be- sional heads or with the Federation "This manuscript was called the!5 blessed responsibility. They ask for socialibility period, Mrs. Romonek's the size of a moderate volume. One contributing large sums to .revoluand xhe offices at the Jewish Community tionists in Chinas-and strikers in Protocols of Zionist Men of Wisdom; a late 14th century forgery of .an so very little—we should consider it reading, and .the dance. in Cenier. England to Bolshevize political and and was given to me by the now dea warming pleasure to strive to conAll profits of the conclave will be alleged early 12th century history; Sam Beber, president of the SuWomen's Division L stantly keep the old folks happy, to turned over to the youth" division and the other is an 18th century fab- economic movements in these coun- ceased leader of the Tchemigov No- preme Advisory Council of the A. Z. tries* These documents were procured bility, who later became Vice-GoverThe women's division, which is unrication of an imaginary 14th centp p y ^ f keep their minds active and occupied, of the Jewish. Philanthropies. f f d for .the" American newspaper syndiu r y original- Both were generally ac-tcate by John Page" who paid Miguel nor of Stavropol, Alexis Nikolayevitch the honored guest. Brief remarks will der the chairmanship of Mrs. 5i$ax -and to bring -sunshine and comfort to eepted as authentic^ hotb^h^ already begun to be made by Leo Abramsoiv president Holzman, will shoulder an even largh b t hh b !t A i l $ 3 0 0 0 0 F r t t l t h lJifel their declining years. • ... -; er burden than usual in this ye&r'a abundantly proved to be absolute and jed States Senate %ade:_a "-——-aL '* t l h local lodg^. trho. will talk on solicitation. Teas and group gather__. - 1 * 1 . fabrications. / lrJ.<.4-:mif> ~V-A++$*a-rr T tQYTO !finquiry in/ complete Yet they have as io^ihe atrtiieniicity of the *fae Lord and I was friendly •with YOUR OBLIGATION p Z A." Short fiJT™ ££ ^ ^ c l i e n t Brith and A. Z. document.- The ^purveyor- of these, doc- Sukhotin. He was a man of my opinEvery member of the. Jewish combeen so long nsedl)y numerous writ- uments admitted the forgeries. The ion. talks will also be made by represnt-1 f i n a l That is, extremely conservative, i a i d f o rt h e munity should by tiovr. be giving seers that a generation ago there was United States Senate after a most as they are now termed. atves f ' th t h t atives/of the active chapters, .th the j s i o n > s p e r f e c £ i o r i . rious consideration to the problem of ardly a textbook that did not swal- searching investigation, s t a t e d : alumni, and the advisory boards. All majors in the women's divi« how much to give to the PhilanthroLow wholesale the lies of these writ- "These papers without exception are "Sukhotin told me that he in turn! a musical pro- sion will meet at the home of Mrs. pies campaign this year. ; had obtained the manuscript from a j ers." Max Holzman, division chairman, ^— Also, remember . Phillip the Fair instigated the fab-fraudulent, spurious and insofar as lady who always lived abroad. This Stanley F. Levin is chairman of * Giving your share to the Philan- Both the written and the oral -law rication of a papal bull designed tojthey purport to bear the signature of I lady was a noblewoman from Tcher the committee in charge, assisted by at 11 a. m. Monday morning. Many teas by co-majors in the wothropies coffers is an obligation not are essential if Judaism is to sur- hold uo to popular opprobrium the either President Calles or the .Secre-jjnigov. He mentioned her by name, Max Barish, Dr.. Leo Fellman, Dr. men's division are planned. Mrs. Ben jtary of the Mexican Treasurer, they but I have forgotten it. He said she only of the pocketbook but also of vive, Dr. Julius L. Siegel of Chicago policies of Boniface VIII. Mavnard Greonberg, Ephraim Marks. Silver and Mrs. H. A. Newman will the heait. Innocent i n isued a letter in which rare forgeries." This fraud perpetrated ^obtained it in some mysterious way; emphasized in his address. on "The The banquet preceding the open be hostesses at a tea at the home of And also remember—when the so-Two Bibles" .before the Jewish Lec- he explained another spurious and ^ this large influential American theft, I believe. Sukhotin also said meeting will begin at 6:15 p. m. TheMrs. Silver for the workers in their licitors call on you, they receive noth- ture Forum at the J. C. C. Tuesday false papal bull and cautioned against, newspaper syndicate m i g h t have that one copy of the manuscript was Omaha B'nai Brith lodge will be host ing materially for their volunteer ef- evening. the acceptance of such spurious doc-!P«>ven most serious if the forgeries given by this lady to Sipiagin, the to the active members of the twosection this afternoon, April 27, at 2:30 p. m. and frauds had not been promptly Minister of the Interior, upon her reforts — don't think you are doing i The two Torahs, he explained, are uments. Omaha chapters, Chapter No. 1 and Mrs. Max Fromkin and Mrs. lrvin turn from abroad, and that Sipiagin exposed through the investigation of them a favor by contributing, you are the written Torah (the five "books of The famous Psalmanazar in his Stalmaster will m e e t with their was subsequently killed. He said oth- Chapter No. 100. doing yourself an honor. the Senate. Moses) and the oral Torah (which book on Formosa attenuated to make A, feature at the banquet vcill be workers on Sunday afternoon, April er things of the same mysterious The famous forgery responsible for the Emperor of Japan the victim of interprets the written law.) character but when I first became ac- the initiation of the "Sam Beber 29, from S to 4 p. m., at the home of NOT TEARS "One can't be a complete Jew andworld resentment. The book is a the conviction of Capt. Alfred Drey- quainted with the contents of the|S^f' hJ f d e f r « ^am of theMrs. Stalmaster. "Not tears but contributions must can't -have a complete picture of Jew- fraud from the beginning to the end, :fas, who was afterwards reinstated Mrs. Sam Berkowitz and Mrs. B. flow, if we are to aid our stricken ish life if one tries to look into only yet was accepted as authentic until upon the discovery of their false na- manuscript I was convinced that its j!-»«•_«._- chapter j ^ Kaiman will be T. Friedman will give a tea for iheir brethren," was the sage remark of the written law," he said. "Without the author finally was forced to con- ture, was one of the most diabolical, terrible, cruel and straightforward! ster. Stanley F. Levin is workers at the home of Mrs. Berktruth is witness of its true origin. chairman. one of our workers. fess that the greater part • * the book i fraudulent conspiracies. These docuthe interpretation given by the oral owitz on May 1 at 2:80 p. m. from the 'Zionist Men of Wisdom',! law the written law would lose direct was fabulous and further made a ments were not forgsd for the pur-and -that no other evidence of THE YOUTH Mrs. M. Grodinsky and Mrs. J. M. statement to the public: that he de-pose of merely convicting Capt. DreyMarine call 'The youth's'division in the Philan- application to conditions of life." OF Newman will be hostesses for their f T f th i d t fus Tjut were for the evident purpose origin would be needed." signed to leave behind him, to be "To live according to the written thropies campaign bids fair to set 7 division on May 2 at S p. m. at the published after his death, "a faithful of adding fuel to the incipient Jew In the 1917 edition Nilus wrote j ilie pace in the forthcoming drive. law without the aid of the oral law account of that unhappy step." home of Mrs. Newman. hatred in France and to further propthat the protocols were strategic! SSith the organizational aid of the is impossible—would, spell the end of Mrs. Harry Rosenfeld and Mrs. II. Annius of V i t e r b o was a most aganda of antagonism against the plans for ihe conquest of the world! Miss Pearl Franklin of Chicago Round Table of Jewish Youth, they the Jewish people." L. Colin will meet with their workers German government. prolific forger. One of his books enunder the heel of Israel, and worked aational vice-president of Hadassah, His lectures abounded with illustraare in a position to repeat their overH. M. Paull in his "Literary Eth- out by the leaders of the Jewish peo- will be the principal speaker at the at the home of Mrs. Rosenfeld on ions. It was followed by an open titled "Bevarium de Temporibus by subscription achieved last year. ics" said: "That the will to deceive is ple—and read by the "Prince of Ex- annual Hadassah Give or Get lunch- Friday, May 4, at 3:30 -p.m. Philo Judaeus" was a forgery con:t Ben Kazlowsky, who has been do- forum. Mrs. Sam Wolf and Mrs. David ceived by an acute but perverted not wanting is shown by The Protoing yeoman work as head of the or- The Jewish lecture series are spon- mind and accepted by a large part cols, which had a world-wide circula- ile.'Theodor Herzl, during the first eon, to be held May 2 at the J. C. C. Goldman will entertain for t h e i r Zionist Congress, summoned by him About 125 women will be guests in ganizational committee, gave the in"sored by the Junior Vaad organiza- of the public as a newly discovered tion in many languages, owing to the at a tea on May 4 ai 3 p.m. in August, 1897, in Basle. recognition of their services to the workers sjvrational adores at the dinner- tions. Ephraim Marks was chairman book written by Philo Judaeus. at the home of Mrs. Wolf. belief that they were evidence of a In the Butmi Edition of the Proto- Medical Fund of the organization. nwvting of the youths Tuesday. We Tuesday. Introductory remarks were General Solicitations. Jewish plot to overthrow civilisation. cols, published in 1907, a statement This luncheon closes the campaign Farrer in his work "literary Forcav all learn from the keynote of his made by Dora Freshman. geries" says: "Annius expresses bis The Times rendered a good service claims to have trans- for $1,000 which--is Omaha's quota The majors in the general solicitaa'Kress^—"We mut change the slowonder that the Brevarium had come in exposing them in August, 1921, in;lated them into Russian from the! toward the maintenance of the sys-tions division will hold their final dingan 'Live and Let Live' to *Live and to be so neglected of theologians a pamphlet; 'The Truth About the. French in 1901 is, that the Elders of fern of hospitals and health work in ner meeting: Monday, April SO, at Help Live.'" i Zion mentioned in the protocols, are Palestine. and bishops, since it contains so Protocols, a Literary Forgery'." the Jewish Community Center a t much good material against the Jews; The alleged author of "The Protonot to be confounded with tlie Zion"Life Begins Anew," a playlet 6:30 p.m. All cards for the workers FOR ORPHAN CHILDREN coached by Mrs. Dave Brodkey, will will be distributed i t this.time. In mentioning/the beneficiaries aidMr. and Mrs. Sam Beber and Com- but how could they have neglected cols of the Wise Men of Zion" is a ist Movement. Russian, Sergius Nilus. ed by the Jewish Philanthropies, it missioner and Mrs. Harry Trustin what was non-existent V In the 1907 Butmi Edition the an-be presented with a cast including William Milder, David Greenberg, The American editor of the Nilus thor says: the Mesdames Abe Solomon, Sam and Milton Abrahams, co-chairmen The Bertram forgeries are the sup•would be a grave oversight to neg-will be the guests of honor at the lect the Jewish Orphan Home at "Anchors Aweigh" dance to be given posed writings of Richard, a West- book-in speaking of the author says: 7"The reader who is more or less Theodore, Phineas Wintroub and Sam of the division, are confident of suc"His spiritual life has been tumul- familiar with the secrets of Free- j Stern. Mrs. M. F. Levenson, presi- cess. Cleveland. (Bellefaire.) by the A. Z. A. No. 1 Sunday eve- minster monk, claimed by Bertram to have been secretly taken from neg- tuous and full of trouble, and finally masonry will draw from the general j dent, and Mrs. Julius Stein, chairYouth Division. The Jewish Orphan Home at Cleve- ning, April 29, at the Fontenelle. Final organization plans for the land has been the .child care arm of Mr. Beber is the founder of the lected archives by a Mr. Gamin, he entered Troitsky-Sergevsky Mon- character of the criminal plot, out- man of the Give or Get, will give communal service -for the Jewish Aleph Zadflc Aleph (Junior B'nai "now dead" and by him given to astery near Moscow.- 'In answer to lined in the protocols, the conclusion brief talks. Dr. I. Dansky will give a Youth division were completed at a community of Omaha from almost Brith) and president of the Supreme Bertram. The fraud • was so cleverly his appeal for pardon, Saint Sergei, as to "their authenticity. Yiddish reading- and- there will be dinner meeting of the representatives the beginning, sixty-six years br-ck. Advisory council. Commissioner Trus- conceived that the documents were stern and agroy, appeared to him Also: "But the above mentioned musical selections. Mrs. D. A. Gold- to the Round Table of Jewish Youth, During the past decade, the avenge tin has been active in B'nai Brith accepted as authentic by the learned twice in a vision. He left the Mon- failure to mention the time and place stein, program chairman, will pre- held at the Center Tuesday evening. number of Omaha children cared for and A. Z. A. work and is a former societies of England and many of its astery a converted man.' From 1905 •where the protocols were composed side. The Round Table, with William until the present, little is known of annually at Bellefaire has been 23. The luncheon is being prepared by Wolfe, president, will have charge of member of the mother chapter's ad- profound scholars. The forgery and his activities." The last heard of might call forth in the reader, who fraud was completely established in Bellefaire receives the needy and visory board. is entirely unfamiliar with the abom- Mrs. Sam Cohen with Mrs. R. A. the Youth division campaign. him, according to the American au- inations of Masonic doctrines, doubts Shlaes as co-chairman. Mrs. T. A. At the dinner meeting, each repunder-privileged children of the mid- The dance is the annual spring af- the last half century. dle west who rome from homes brok- fair sponsored by the mother chapSo common were forgeries of his-thor, was in Siberia, in 1919. as-to the authenticity of these doc- Tully is in charge of decorations and resentative signed his own pledge and The" author of the German edition uments." volunteered to work in the drive. en by loss of parents, insanity, pov- ter and a nautical theme is being toric documents that Pope Gelasins service. William Wolfe presided. Harry Silerty, desertion, sickness, etc.—helping carried out. published a decree- in which he dis-says: The supposed translator of the verman, general chairman, outlined the youngsters to become self-reliant, "Nilus was an employee of the Protocols states that, "The political The committee in charge include tinguished between authentic docuthe work of the campaign. happy and useful members of, society. Massie Baum, chairman; Ben JShrier, ments and fraudulent forgeries. Russian police department" of the Ok-plan was conceived 929 years before The inspirational address was deBishop Burnett demonstrated the hrana, "connected with the Church, the birth of Christ. It was invented Ernest Priesman, Ernie Nogg, Louis WHICH METAL DO YOU livered by Ben Kazlowsky, who fraud of a French historian Varfllas especially relating to 'foreign relig- by Solomon and Judean sages in Riklin and Art Weiner. stressed the need for the young men "who invented facts freely. He en-ions'." In 1905 Nilus in his then edi- theory." PREFER? deavored to make them pass for re-tion of the book containing the prot- " Feodor Roditchev, a member of the "Resolved, That Religion Has a and women to become PhilanthropiesThe late Nathan Strauss, noted MacDonald Plans League to alities by affectirig citations of titles, ocols, claimed that; they were given Russian Nobility and a former mem- Significant Future in the Modern conscious, particularly in this crucial philanthropist, used to frequently Solve Problem World" will be debated by the Junior quote the rabbinical dictim, "He who Warsaw—James G. MacDonald instructions, letters, memoirs and re-to him by a prominent Russian Con- ber of the Duma, writing of the Nilus Vaad organizations at the B'nai Is- time. lations; all of thena imaginary." Meshulochim gives money during his life-time League of Nations High Commissionservative whose name he did- notprotocols/among other things, said: gives gold; on his sick bed, silver; er for German Refugees, will tak The Meshulochim, previously cared "How did Sukhotin get the proto- rael synagogue, Wednesday, May 2. William H. V. Ireland was a fa- mention, and who had received them Sarah German and Minnie Frohm and on his death bed, lead." the initiative in creating a leagu< mous forger of this class and de-from an unnamed woman who hadcols? An unknown had brought them will uphold fhe affirmative and Has- for under the direction of the Vaad Ha'Ihr, will be cared for by the Philto him. They were given to him by ceived the English public stolen them from "one of the most into solve the problems of East EuroHilaire Belloc, in an article on fluential leaders of Freemasonry at an unknown lady who had Teceived kell Cohen and Joe Fellman will take anthropies. pean Jewry, lie announced on "AH orthodox Jews are urged *• the dose of, a secret meeting of the them from an unknown but energetic the negative. arrival here to consult with Polish "False Documents" in "The New Fred White will be chairman. The add on to their Philanthropies participant in the Basle Congress. Statesman" of October 8, 1922, says: initiated in France." officials regarding the plight -of judges will be Ben Kazlowsky and "I know what I am talking about In the" 1905 edition published at 30,000 refugees from Germany wh i Dr. Philip RomoneV (Continued on Page 7.) (C-ontini" «l orbecause I have myself produced sevTarkoye Selo "directly after the protare Polish citizens.

David Lazarus to Sing Over Air Next Sunday

EXPOSE OF, SPURIOUS PROTOCOLS OF ZION

Rabbi Kauvar to Speak Here This Week-End

Four Hundred Workers For anthropi es

Final Plans Are Formulated for Annual Drive

FULLPROGRAM FOR CITY-WIDE YOUTB CONCLAVE

OF A. Z. A. TO BE OBSERVED MAY 3

EGELSPEMS TO JEWISH FORUM UPON "TWO BIBLES"

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Get Affair Maj 2

'Anchors Aweigh" Dance on Sunday

Religion's Signicance Is Subject for Debate


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