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i cers of the local lodge of the iB'rith will be 'held Monday evening. | "33ie anost liqpeful -flung 3 saw i n and declared -fhat '^Hitler is insane on [December "17. at the Jewish Com-j Germany i mxmrfcy Center. "Delegates -will .also \ y Jast Etnmner "was the -wa> ttw> Jewish question." -Classes :in Omaha's •aiUer,** she said, "still has an imm xif i h e "Nazis \ be chosen dor the convention of Dis- ; Authorities Gaim -Qav ihe lanfeSemtti Union Here g_ o£ _Bigh l mense i b i d xm "imrny German rpegple, -was being -sabotaged :by i h e German io be: <OiifliYEfl catnm a r e Ajnctiarmig smooHily, ac-. y but ilie Reeling i n Germany "towarn peojple,"33oroti}yTinnnpsan (Mrs. Sin-with rfee bag-pipsrs of &e" Je*asii I t s Usefulness clair ItewiB) declared during -her ad- Mm i s . ;going .down nrnH down snfl !LadB' BxigaJie m ^LcnSonr an: all- cording ;to Dr. TMiip ^ h e r , Sounder j Pea^Ted on t h e program will be dress on ~**H ' **re Crisis ti> Erermany" the- down." Two "things, ah<> pointed out, and president. "Whsn registration was, s o m e entertainment by George Givot, Jewish sranp ol players. : 3itirli<rmt> are. hnTfJmg Germany/together today: i- (JTA)—After "ten-years •*tghmrtrng--rrMTrp jaSicially Siill xlosea, l .fee fe students d ." Givrt, Gree]: Sy -TmaTihnoas -^vate of i3ie. judg- bered apprtmmately 200. "Work i n Soviet IRussia, i h e Jewish which attended the opening number of of war and lear of Bitter, of «s, ;all ^Scotsmen ^and -veteran bagColonization .Association (ICA), i h e t h e Community IForum series a t the chaos. | Capacity classes are taking fee-Ln Onmha that evening i i r s t riareign Jewish relief organiza- 2. S2. XL, 'Wednesday evening. Hn Jxsr opinion, the "Nazi revolution" pipers, iJie iag-j3ping »if tthe Jew- !eleven subjects being taught. There A b l l e r ^anxum ish flayers ^sas iaDfid a s i t e best iion i o work under ±he Soviet .regime, part famous -foreign caixespondent,. "was cnot a revolution ol a social tdass 'has been xonsiderabie demand ^or an i ^ aceoTdingin *all .Scotland, Ungiaffli, Ireland 'was crrdeTed ±0 liquidate'its activities. Miss "Thompson Teas ousted from fier- irrimarily, lint a .revolution of a ^gentour of the | additional class on Thursday ev^ Ateamson. president. and Whales. The order -was issued last "pieek by •ma-ny :~Hiim"^p^gt iniinTIi*u*. :~Kfof» ^li^R s p e n t eration. "She iold neT audience "how Ttbfr •s -with a e. niovBjnings, and it i s possible that one or -&s Comzet, the government jcnmmit- many iyears :as ;press • correspondent i n y ^ t h TTt trf^rrrprfTy'\tz\t\ JJ rnw|i-n|» with 3a i merit, of the "Onion o: American Hetwo rmare subjects may be added to T i gJ l f h i h Berlin and -carious other European leeling df despair -yxai Ihad grasped a t on land, ixf-^which "ieefEar settling j brew Congregations. the = currienhzm after the iirst of "the i The theme of the meetings this P TPeter Bmidovitch, Tiee^nresident of cities, und is -well-versed in ^European the :Nazi program, since i t promised everything "to -everyiiody. Witii tbe .". ' ' .---••• jyear is "The Necessity for HeligiouH ~ftas TT. S. 5 . -JB.,' is chairman. "The ar- a f f a i r s . 1£ mew ^subjects are .addetl. •they Be'r "states i h a t " i h e Jewish CohmizaI liecovery5' alongside of the -efforts She Jdeclared ihat many^ many Ger- passage ofiime, they nave become diswill be tiosen irom the iollowing: "tion ZAssdciation must no "longer tcon!that are being put iorward toward as'Jxatl ibldTnerwMle she was there illusioned Zin -Hitlerism. "HieTe iis nnA course in Jewish philosophy, Jew-' un Germany a big,- heroic iimie J±F • colonization activities i n i h e t"*3 a m ashamed :to 4 e a <Geniian; ! economic recovery. ish legends, and Jewish folk songs.1 movement, but under a dictatorship i t iafewish -autonomous ^regions i n the (ijecauseaf "this anti-Semitic ;* These meetings are arranged "with Those interested in any particular: Ukraine •where 3t 'has:been operating !She ~told of -many instances where is difficult i o r the -people i o know i the objective of obtaining lor the isubject or having suggestions are; since 1923. y will lijfi'i Jewish ^families rreceive ^gffts. :Howers -what as soing on, since i h e ? nnicate with William I ^ e ^ o n ^ Jerm^Kesidents \ F ^ d l / i S S ^ J i t u e n t : :teng±h and i ^ | ^ f e An explanation a s i o what'-xaused land xandy 3rom Gentile -iriends -who are-cut off rfrom -essential iniorraatinB iand sdm t 0 arouse and are inrther -told so many things drastic order was ;given >by -Com-1could :mot continue "their jfrteirdship soustry-smd-Canada!. - ^ x S t a d l a n ^ Council ^ T •• mterest in the a r e untrue." . - • iin . .n -statement io- i h e i openly Sor :iear of oomproinising both One a e a r ; Jevrs of America, on belialf of their added to i h e faculty of the \ ••*-3t" i s -very difficult," .Miss 03iaixn>-: Telegraphic- Agency. Tteiaewanfl Bentile. i national religious institutions, such statement Tjomte-out i b a t ihe-3[GAij She guoteda German-frieim a s tell- son said, "to -find anyone in Germany Geneva (JTA).—The extraordinary j ^ the Hebrew "Union college, the I>eft Hession of the Coundl of the l,eague : p a T t m e n t o f Synagogue awl School •:-• Son-ean-%e-a--Gentile -and- over "SO years -old wno js-a \Nazi. -£t i s : -.eugaged-tm-aelfrligaida- 'ri Tfae -school will -not liold sessians of Nations unanimously approved of jE x t e n s i o n ; a n d V, n i m b e r o f religious during.riiiE.3iast -the ;nnti^Semitic agitation, of also -^very idifficult etc find .anyone in i i t i e w ^ears anaisapport fl 17. •was no longer -sufficiently active in rthe JIazis, but :yon c a n t b e a Christian Germany unaer-20 "who i s mat ;£L Nazi, activities maintained by ihe union. of ; •limits the ^irotectioii of the Jews in or .-was not ;n INazi nr Cannnunist a t ^promoting Jewish -colonization in Uus- jand .support it." ^And JUss Thompson Dr. Leyy is one ol a group of 250 l&te Baar ~to one -year only if the landed, ""There are a Tot of Christians one riime." Hefarev,- Union leader* v-ho STT apeak'Saar plebiscite next month turns; the tnr: on this theme. Re. observed hi« fifs tZThompson "sras. introduaed bjy Jewish 'Ctilohization -AsEocia- j.in Germanyr' territory over io Germany. JMason, tspciety editor of .merely xamonflaging its•;... 'Of -the-anti^Semiiic program a s agitieth birtliday jusi a lew weeks ago, j The supreuK iribunal vrhicli the 3eB-liguidation sctiYities. by investing rtated xm all sides constantly -from traone of SheJlocal.nailies. Stein's xa3e:_nx rmaiiLbwri; xS :i3oth! the g J l ;a jyear idio, tpress tmd JLecturre iJlatform f chapters; I3U=eaiSe3s of ihe'iBSiai Slrith j • "three Siundred iJumsand oruhles were 3?red S . THiite,. chairman of only iin-its colonization jxrojects in^^hreally .taken seriously :by .the -German -nmn. committee, made. :tae introductory, are invited. ; .. - _ . -j ; tion to Seal with -every complaint com-', life. He is Hussia," -ihe Comzet statement de-^masses,.thenaio-3fiwcoUld.live:in GeT- remarJis and, •introduced Itrs. "Mason. i r v i n g : iSiflJ :«f ILincaln,-; grandi • ing xram Jews or any other minority; ly mail and outstanding' leader. He ckxres. ' I h i s sum "is .orijy one-ienth of pnany. T h e 3aet i b n t -thousands conAleph •Godol ri£;A. Z. A., "Kill ire the iin the Saar and to decite whether the \is .a vice-president of the Central -thfi -sinns wKich i h e Agro-Joint, i h e j-rtinue t o rwofk and-Jive ibere jiemanC- Sinart talks, songs,; The 'Women's Division of the Je->v- i eomplainte are justified. A yeaT after '••Conference of American Habbis. J&mefican JewEh organization ;is Jn- ;strateB ibat -tlte jRerman jieople, a s . a id II. Wiee will intro33td .special - fiatelainment, -will be [.isfa Cammanity: Center and Welfare • ^ ' ^ 5 ^ ^ ; ^ ^.flj^al ^ n i be I 3 i a b b i "vestnig annually fin \Jswish xokaiizar. widte rhave a n inlieTent_sanse of debifc -evening. -fflnttrres BE i a s :HMgram.. (Peaeration is ^nauguratmg a ^ e w I dissolved, since its existence wffl no id u c e 1>T iion vfofk in ISnssia. Tbts i s , uiuLWiih-Galdstein is chairman of :±he iiTiwmuwt JA.. Z. A. "1 .andtserviee —— an exchange bureau i o r f'lgnggy ^ necessary. j'ifacttfcatifaeiniBas^sEhich- iSbe aescribed :the "ihird JReieh" :as game [tickets tn "lectirres. nraiaaticB, •nrasi-nrasi- ;i Dggphs 'Xtesphs assurances giver. sriveri h\ by mnneriramsr- ^ ^ i o c a l committee for the Union. Jewish Golonitaiion Association *t& -nation suffering irom ^a -aervpus a t -the -Jggdsli-Xlominanity Seater. -• ical events, .and other communal acti- 0 1 I S "French and Czechoslovakia!! Oiiiers on the cammittee include jhas at fits -Sisposal, a r e incometaoi breakdown, led by three -people sufA.. 2L JA.~. day :fire.prfties. ' ; statesmen xo JewiA delegates .in i i e ; Manning Handler. Dr. E. T. TriedT h e second1 aiumber on "the i a s at its disposal, incomparably larg- fering rrroni a .nervous "breakdown," •, "-itoys ietw.een] ' The purpose of tiie bureau is t o ; course of the last Jew -weeks that they : nian. Jlabbi Frederick Cohii and Eablecture series Jieing sponsored--J17 e r tfhan of die Agro^Foiritl £ t , 3^iedicate fbscaoae the medium iirrougii widch ! would see -to it that Jewish -rights bi "Wice. Jicnior "Vaafl .XI^MIJ-*^^-wlll he Jselll IThe sl 3emsh ^colonies i fctirose -not xtsiag •tfaetriick€ts"-iolvaTi- Lskoald be iully and indefinitely pre-r: Pollowing this evenmg'e services,

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gfitting -will ;naw he ttceSovlfit -^overmnent "diiectly. T h e 3fiTO^ -colonies -"WBISI ^were aannnis^ i c t e d l j y ^ifiBB-HCTA a r e ;iacated:an ihe antonomous :.Jewisn

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affairs vriiv lasn -ihe tickets ~Ui [ tected "in ihe Saar, not a single mfiffi- ', the Sisterhood of Temple "Israel ^will snaal -2nd aaSsbfefie-r^sotl [ihs -evening i o ihose unable i o :afiora i ber of the Council raised .any objec- i hold E "TecEFtion in "htmrrr of "Jte. ..virtues «S t h s j i r -purchase one. A file of ihese -wish- iicm a t ih«* session to ihe paragraph Levj-. The public, is invited to attend jjEttriatsmy: - filial jnig "to barrow such tickets -Trill be in ihe Iranct-German agreemem on sad ine«t 3labbi IJBYJ.' y,: jjaxity, -xanSact,' ira-,jiept.-- •- .. • ' !"&£ Saar which.jprovioes ikat-«guality ; 3>r. :Freaerick Cohn -of Teanple TiiaaeJjavii^iicfaetsio-aiiy-sffaiFs-liciT ."ibe national Tiilturilies :is gwss-: "Israel will -wxsroy the^f t»f j ^anabfe 'ter-mtfeenri -are..iggnested 3g--GenaBrr •Beth' SMtonv -part diplomatic in: SJtmx.-CiirrCmnmuniiy, Center or with Mrs. IrTom- xS. •embarrassed by ihe fact ihat the • -vin Stalnsaster, iiead of i t e educaJf ation? faafi -found lie WEy tional xsommittee of ..the astsntiyto force "Germany i o 'accord :to thei-I -fonHea Wonisn's Divisiou. ^Mrs. Stalmaster's committee inchaSes ten -women, -who Ihave alreadjof the diplomats -admitted \ j-faeeoiae active -workers in -co-ppetatthe [ ing with the Center, ge-oneratiug in to live np the Connnnnity j'ortiin a3id aiding :iple of enforcing' pro- ; ———— "Kitii the adult education program. iectiQEfomational and ^racial mintsr-. Season tickets for the J. C. C

saxians^123 :w2n~varians 3ieapie ii ibis ^visit :m prance, ^Latvia, ,3»dlanii, p 3Ef(roe "fheiSaviet ^ovsrnmant xame i » \ slovakia, -Austria, TEnghmfl -and 3taly, tparliament, i t THIS disclosed herr ;power. ThereMTS coloniesTvnich-was< h iolish naily,0.1th old ld Czafist U i i Ibustrowan-v ICi startea iimBer the aaegime. Godzienny. .Some oi ihein are jjver a lumdred | ^ J J S J i t js;-undeTstQod,'naay~be xm , old. The colony. IDobroe, jict oi revenge an the 3»art -of .tlie maining -may be. iibiained .iat~a-» .18, one of ihe nHest of tfeene sblanies, o l i s h " government "against i h e "Tip!? a .population ^ af-abont 3ive ihou- xongly -warjdsd .addxass -delivered i n Band Jews. ihe Tblish parliament By Jir. Joshua The Jewish Colariizatibn Aasocia; ities. : regular basketball league season ^will Tvnichlhe ^accused the Polish iion was .active ;in JUissia long :bebefore ifae -entire world A sensaiion vras crsateil at .the--go on sale next week, 1J8P Grossman, meeiang of iiie Council when Captain physical director announced. iare i h e war. 3t asniparariiy suspend- \ ^ -njistreating i h e Jewish 3>apubj.tion xif-ihe 1 ed its activities jflofittg1 "ihe Jiolshevak I - j ^ ^ xeducing i t i o beggary, Anthony ISden, head of the Sritish '• The season tickets "wiir: entitle "the Esasou, "iNigtttLJJver oaos.- This is _a aevolniion. i t , iowever, asesumed i t s I ^cemding -to iifi 3Ronsh jpaper, fte ; dfilegatior. at Geneva, announced that; holder to admission to all league colorful and .highly dramatic "Stflry j -wnaric in 3tnssia i n 1323, oh i h e bams ^iggtatai systsm in Poland vdll 'be j - - _= i-Kngland .is ready to send B-ritish i game? during: the '1?>34-So "««Hren. -.Ac1 ol 'the last stand of .the "Spaaisli :in j eff a special arrangement jnnde ninth . ^ ^ H ^ ^ ^ M ^ a y i h a t :it T?ffi Salt Lake City. Utah, (JTA) ;-troops i o "the Saai* ouring- the plebis- \ cording to present ii'ians, "there -will Hew.IMexico. . j 11 -the -Soviet gavexnment. ^ 1 ^ ^ 5 , 0 3 3 ^ ^ j O r i h e Jewish tmmoT— one -aimks of Utah he nsnaliy' E3re " ^ I17311-® "^31 : n c r t do so and if: be 28 games played, two on each will be held (J. T. -A.>—The -tremenThe oxderJssued Ijy i h e ^Soviet -an- jj^j. -^ return a rshjgle deputy i o ifee "t. Prendi To- j Tuesday antl Thursday nights. Single i h\- Jews IRl R -&aritiaa, alflon^gh'preveniinE^re JJQA. j-ggjm. jb± jspecial ^jarlianieEtaTy aesi h e Jewish race i S •aunister j^avai uecbtred i o the j admission for each evening -was -set Sunday ^ftemoGii.DecemijeT 23. xtt mmoxities "Ti3<»r the c 3rom rontmnlng its activitifis along ^ ^ ^ j ^ vjje iheld, i h e journal rasi n the affairs of this ±a i a r ' C o n n . c f l , . t I i s t Trance is definitely d e - | a t ^ trents: seastro tiolcet!? aw one ,,,?; government were '.picturfid here at-an ; ot t o i h e luies of amnnaimg .Jewish 3gri- sgjted,' anfl i h e constitution Trill .be state a t the present time. ; t C T m i r r 1e a ™ TBrHci'Hte :fc Because of "fee unusual interest bel -among its pioneers. i ^ f f * ^ 1 movement ^ovem OT t of tro troops into < 'Grossman stated that the low searailture. Hoes not interfere with i h e n m m ^ abolishing -proportional j e - detection onass •meeting .adaresseii by but Jews are also ,president Gregory iPetrovsky oT the ing shown in ~the activities of son ticket rate will enable more pe°"which i h e Jewish Cblaniza- -presentation in iiie :Sejm and i n the of Utah Sioneers, a state Ukraine ^Soviet Republic. _ and its workshop, i h e groirp, 3 statement by ihe liench diplo-; p t e ^ nttes& -the contests, adding lion Association ciation:is :is xonducting xonductmg 'm in Jbcs JbB- i "Under Czarism, :he said, only, iich whose -membership has -heretofore a I w in granling rredit land -helping j • * ; color to the igames, and giving- the ordinance, aetion, has severaf Jews -weeks ago the French Jewish merchants and •professionals been lnniteo, is extending an invita- of : i o :niigrate ifrom ihe country. e .vennnent so] greater incentive to no be p i a y e T S : a among its jnembers^ and one of its' i o ihe noanced t]iat ft i o "live in I[harkov. iian t o all interested -to join. prmcipal ofiicers, Berber!: I . .Aue3?mm3efll>yiBaroniHirsch. pbjeed i y a JuL open rmeeting viill" be held on forces to .the ..Saar ir, :ssnd The tickets -will be on sale at the Bait Xake City, department ; ort j«r,. - strengthsn _ In 12.31 Saron TManfice-de IHirsch i^h s local police "Kharkov Thursday evening. Ttecember 20. at iirt i:more than 125,000 . . . . . . . . : store operator -who "has been chosen ^ t j ^ during the plebiscite*^next ; f a r jlecided i o n s e -his frmTrmTtap f i-rrtnTW> t o , Ihe J. C. C. a t S p. m . There lias .been a great Increase in the. individual members of the second viee-nTesident, is-a Jew. month. °j 3 > o l a n a •save -fee JJfiws of ^Eastern lEurops t"*^6 ^ the aunnber of Jewish -workers tent.; O11S :eams. T i e Jews have been ^represented j T h e ' Saar report approved by the -Jrom deaeneratian and Tiim. In "^ifiw i ish aelectors iiave a n 3^absskxte -plcryefl in iniiustry, he said. T I K K -wfll in Uteb. "-since t h e Errly OO'S or soon Council fails -not only -to protect JewXha&ov locomotivfi-^works 'enapioys of .his -knowledge of i h e iistaxic late paTuamsnt. of the Jewish rpeople, lie -fiiouEht i h e aspxesentation :m i h e roming of 3iigham Toxmg, ^isti interests but. alsv themtsrests t>f 3,500 Jewish Twarlcers, -while rtiiou&li : ihe speech Mnnaon leader and -first -goventor of I American investors. iffiUions of dot- i .best £XDfidifint~would .bfi^&e iranspoTtands of oothers jaxe employed i n ttrae-. by ZUr. Thon in i h e jaarliament, "in t i e Utah -territory. They -were given Liars iuvssted by Americans .in .Saar;; _ing of Jews into "new xountfiesa Ihe omphuned fof the desper- tor works, electro-ntecbanie works, 3J S.)—An epiil&t kindly-welcome by "the mesabers of; ^enterpcrises will now face i h e same ! settling ihem on land." and imetaTlurgical ^i odirlicnlt position • : in?*I?; fti« dominant church, core, -perhaps,! fate a s the debts which Germanv owes1 !He iomuled ihe Jewish 'Coloiiization Jewish -workers take a rpart dn ±he _ A regular meeting of the Omatw S *> fee 2aet that ihey _attended i o i t_ o American investors. The "bonds -with -an initial cap- Jewry, a Jewish weekly, -Association ic'ity round] ;and dhe jjoflitical .life oil jFolksbiat, -which appears i n 3Eielsli,: busniess and also because • owned by Americans and other for-' Hebrew School PaTeut-Teachers -HS"ital oJ ?10^JOO^OQO, Ao which 3ie iater •the.country:* Jewish iEmhs ;are xon.IMormon, or 'letter• eigners in :Saar investments Vvill now ! socisticm will be held Tuesday, -added a ifuxfiier ^0^)1)0,000. This was Polish Upper T^l^gin. -yrss conxiscated. v ducting •important cultural dd 'J intended *to ^serve ras a JiasiB Sat -escation -work. T h e -Jewish choir, -te ^HtEsive xolonization -.of Russian .Jews pointed out, Ihad "iecome a ^reat ar- ihat : against which .the government, tsf i t e ! arnmunee ihe various chairmen ol i n .Argentina. DBrring 3Sa238S7J5.O0O tistic loxce :in i h e lifs o£ the xity. tproniptea* d i e Brooklyn jEliiical CuU Unitetl States crecently protested offi- ; the sJanding committees a t this tinre. : Jewish ^amuies aettteS rthere, Ibut latA special Jewish imflitia 1JHS" been iarre School 'to J?eveal ihat -arnoTrg its : cially. ; The mann -.speaker of the cvenrag er the colonization movement .stopped created as TceH as a. Jewish "law xonxt students T^as i h e ^seven :and a half; and -the HCA llhriited iitself -to cansolAccording i o i k e agreement farmu-1 will be Mrs. Jrwin Sammec, rpresi3>resldfin± ^etrovsky saia. of 3. Jewish prcDEessional iduLiu!^ vthe -position of £he first jjroups lated at Home, 'Jrance -will -receive j dent of tile Omaha Council «I ParThe election Jcampaigii Lin «JfiVEisii -whose iinisTTiggneR ijnotient i s .has been sreceiven here that 01 settlers. from Germany about ?SO$OO,0GO com-1 ent-Teachers associations. sections of ifae -1 ilrrrifno JS being -jcar— 1,, -the 'iighest in i h e -jsraria,, :2nfl .25 Samuel iSchlfismgET, acoznier Dmahan, g in aflfiititss to jfa 1B96 33aTan Birsch died .and neJSTS. .Aima'ShlaeB TSUI At A e -annual Section of officers on entirely i n "VtHi^TgTi- lEven dieH last SEriday might a t ILos ATISBtons degrees higher than that of TEanstein. vtjueathed all ahares i n i h e IECA ^nines, in;pimio selections, "Rabbi U r i of ihe 3>ebaTah Seeietv. heM Tnesi S nouncemfints-of .ihe .Soviet Central : Tests ibsve «stablishBd i h a t iiiis ii l B l ,Ber- les.• 3Le ihad "been a resident of Dma^ e ; - w i l l --speak ^Committee .are published Brooklyn *J5KunderkinQ*" has a mental Tm, iFranKort, omd rHie -AnglorJewish jlha 5or i e n ;years, "leaving ihere nbout -iE j activities. i n ^Yiddish. age of 36. !He has inrenissltainnnbsr Equal -Association oi ILandon. lEach of i h e S5 -years .ago. All interested in Jewish education lir= A habitants of i h e .SaaT rggardleaE 30 ^Surviving are "three sisters: IMrs. alphabet ami Tuimerical anosical ni>: iire above recerve'd ^Five ihousand Bhares. jfirst -viee-ijsresidesi; ~"~ ~~ "- - ^ ~" "~' invited to ioia. t; -Mrs. Mrs. JJ.. Perdinand Adler and JHTS. Theodore tation system. language and "Teligioi*. ^Iciual: In the .mticles xif i h e organization g ^Bernstein, isecond -vice^pTesid^mt; Haver of Dmaha, and TSrs. Charles :ar6 also to Uaxon had .stipulated -that up ISas. J . IFmfcpI, ireastrrer; • !3irs. .>—-Turkey-too ; Istanbul social insurance •io -ftftv -per =ent .xS i h e capital i e jJtoaewater rd Xos_&ngeles. jjears t o .have its Jewish ,^iikl rpro- ! Charles 3ios£, -Tecoxiding secretarr; |-relief is concerned. spent on ihe puri'-lma* oi land -and -&e ____^_^^____ digy in ihB person xS iseven-afear-nia ]3Hrs. IMas %3Froinkin, Smaiice -secre- j T h e official coEununipue • issued; seoond-half oor colonization ^mrposes ; ' with Tejraru to "fee agreement said: | Oslia Xebovttch, who iis bemg-haitefi jtary. and loans i o Jewish setflers. The second" !Tonth.*s IForum a s :a gfinius on i h s Tsiano. "Mer anusi- J I **Xiiis .inorning, 'the'. .helfl Rehearsals are sared by ifae Sound Table c£ 3ewish j cal talents .are .so 'Hwft'aing '&st 3^resihe 3Tourh-Bras held a f i h e J . C. C Tues32rnie IPriesman -was .chosen day evening, vriih n large attendpersonally •v ~m -» -r m n Usat x£ .ihe UIothEr rhajrter xR A. nutted - w n i d i ^ l l l te •Of TUtnOEd ™Orah Set j-Z. JL a t JI .meeting -held ."Snnday at IHarold Baks led ih.e discussion, nnder' bis fae rorgan ..m •* -syna- j ssresmEst I e a e | i e c ] between 'the J . C. C. "He -succeeds Xonis J . ^ . i on "'Sewish Touih in Sss the Ger<m -fire well-known Economic T7arld To..Soeckex, -who ..is an/a^ganist . f e r i n a n ^ v The date i o r ihe -Hiirtieth anni- 3Qklin. on all •question^ 627 -Jews Deportefl •Other officers sleeted: offers an excellent oppnrday." B e declared ihat too profession, xontenas '.that : 2 3iazis: ^ M i w Tersary joelebration and banquet of submitted the "csamfaibmitted to the csamfai are permitted to -work i o r JSTCS ir,;a t i O E o f "the "Tahnnd "Torah :has ieen Bet tor -vice=president; 33yman Tcmin, ireas- Jewish .youths were g u i g the pxo- from Psatetine committee. ThL=! agree-' tnnity not only for acting but also jirer; A.rt -Adlsr, -senioT ^erjgEa Jjcndoa—^Between Jannarj' 1 and commercial establishments 3hsa th jjjgat p ^ signedd ty the French and ' for singing iessianal ^fields ^ n 3 suggested -that jPenrnsry 2. g g and danchig:. g JSovembsr .23 of this jrear C27 3 e r a -fact i h a t Jse played i a e jsrgan in a German governments tirraugh ibenmore ought -to enter t t e scientific -A special, elaborate jnrogram "is arma; Berbert "Marks, -jnninr I t is planned to have two -perfortnS were deportsd irom ^afesthifi, i n - svnagague is 3ro "viofcttkro iS IKaai' respectivE ambassadors anfl dele-i ances, a chiiiiren'p matinee asa em "bshg; arranged i o appropriately ob- _geant-at-arms;" Julian jKaihan, chap- xicultaral said artistic .fields. lam; and Daii 3Iiller, xeparter. " r izarred <st ifae frontier. «arvE i h e occasion. A~" onen diHatssion followed dt ievenhnr nerformanee.

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