December 28, 1934

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Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

Entered as Second Class Mail l'osi office of Omaha.-Nebraska!

In the interests of the Jewish People

Janunry 21, W&, at a Act of March S. 1819

GET %ift Announced by Jewish Free Loan OF $2,500,000 FOK PAUSTINE JEWRl

f s Omaha Jewish Free Loan So' '-\was enriched by one liun&red. <' J as a gift from Mr. Jonas S. ed, father of Mrs. Max Holzman, in honor of the birth of a son, William Weil. Holzman, to Mr. and Mrs. Max L. - Holzman. Announcement of the contribution was made by Harry A. Wolf, president of the Free Loan Society. • The Jewish.Free Loan Fund is a permanent revolving fund, constantly doing some good to people who are in temporary distress. It ,Is becoming increasingly popular for Omahans to celebrate happy events by contributing to this :fund.

OMAHA, NEBPwASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934

Prices ust Eradicate 'Jewisfr :T Fix Bread Even in Tel Aviv : Anti-Semitism " - Stern

Vol. X—No. 48

Palestinian Claims a Record as Blood Donor

L G. IcDONALD

Tel Aviv- (W.N.S.—Palcor Agency) I —^Price fixing and ticket speculation j Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agency) "No army honeycombed by , trai- and- religious'minojritaes they are also are not peculiar to the United States j tors and made, impotent by cowards destroying- themselves economically the municipality of Tel Aviv showed —A record as the world's greatFirst National Loan Granted at ever won a battle. And the Jews will through - the operation of' the prin- when it took vigorous action with est blood philanthropist is claimed Next Local F o r u m Speaker Heads Fraternity Giving Four Per Cent for Fifregard to both. Contending that the here for Moses Diskin of this city, never.'" succeed in their struggle ciple of "caveat vendor." Medal against anti-Semitism, either here or "The" plight TE>f I large sections 'of rise in the price of bread is unjusti- who has just given his blood for teen Years abroad, so long as they make the fa- European Jewry Requites Immediate fied, the .municipal council ordered the 32nd blood transfusion in two Arthur Garfield Hays, who will be tal mistake of harboring within their action. In Poland, [Bomsnia, Austria, that the rate must be reduced imme- years. Jerusalem (W.N.S.—Palcor AgenA poor patient at one of the lo- the next speaker before the Commu-v ey)—The first national loan obtained ranks many" who refuse to stand up and elsewhere in - central'-ati'd eastern diately from fourteen to twelve mils cal hospitals was the recipient of nity Forum in Omaha, announced ' fcy the Jews of Palestine since the and be counted as Jews," is the pro- Europe there are] millions." of 'Jews (a mil Is a half cent) per loaf. Ms latest generosity. who "are doairietl economically" and • in this week in New York that James disestablishment of the Jewish State nouncement of J. David Stern, noted , The bakers had contended that the Diskin, BOW one of the well- G. McDonald, High Commissioner "• more • than. two: thousand years ago newspaper ^executive and publisher constant - daftgfer fphysically. -There price of flour had increased by be a jjambeif of "countries' and ty-five percent recently in Palestina known-figures of Jeiusalem, makes for Refugees of Germany, -will be the lias Just been granted to the" extent of the New York Post. "Anti-Semi- mayy recipient of the annual award fcr •of" ?2i500,000- by Lloyd's Bank of perhaps wet- vchereas the increase -was. only ten no charge for giving his blood. tism "among Jews themselves,. or, if territories"vriaA tolerance given by the intercollegi-' •London, it :v?as -.announced here by come" substantial numbersof "Jewish' per cent in ths rest of the world. . you - "wish, Jewish anti-Semitism, ate fraternity, Pi Lambda Phi, of -the- Palestine - Foundation Fund, the p«»v|ded- thej?- ;were Th'e- growth of theater ticket specmust first be ruthlessly eradicated.- immigrants : which Hays is supreme rex. fiscal and colonization branch of the In its place must come a forthright properly equipped |and - in^ a- position ulation also earned the wrath of the • '. McDonald was" chosen for tha Jewish • Agency lor" Palestine:- "Nine and. open. avowal. of loyalty to the to contiibute to the material -wellbe- municipal authorities when- they is-.. medal because he had "most con-' -tentijs1i*as":advaricea by Lloyd's and ing of such coadtri^s. Penniless refucause of- Judaism." , , • '• sued warning to the public.that it is •vincingly achieved world-wide' recog-^ one tenthi t y -the •Ariglc*-Palesnpe gees can expect ati best only a temIn"continuing -his • discussion of illegal, to offer;tickets for sale at.a nition as a true exponent of toler; Bank.-The £500i000 'lo"an: is ta"beprethis Jewish" problem^ "Mr. Stern * de- porary welcsmer O|dy price higher than that marked on ance." paid jn iifteen yedrs. at an interest can help to-wrard $ie industrial clares: . them.- .;••••-• .- .• -rate of- four per cent, arid was grantcommercial developtaeniTof a cq-oritry There is a Pi Lambda Phi. chapter I use" the term Jewish" anti-Semit• Fines of $25 each have been, imed on' collateral; constituted by "the are regarded as national assets, at Creightorf TJniversity, and irienK ism advisedly. Jewish backsliders, arid : network of-land possessions,-colonh bers and alumni of the group_ are Thete is no d ob e t ^ tthata-g great posed -on ten of tha first offenders, Jews who shirk their responsibility ies and other institutions, established Berlin fJ.T.A.)—An official inves- planning a special entertainment for. to the Jewish" people must be re- many of the^ de3t(txrt«- and econom- in imposing sentenca, the municipal ••"by " the - Palestine" "Foundation -Fund garded as enemies of the Jews." Only ically • hripoverislred! Jews of tastsrn court warned ihat in the future more tigation by the German government Hays when he comes here January The quarterfinals have.been reachsince it started, operations in. i921 if if.he does not try to soft .pedal and central" Etiropi could'be settled -drastic punishment would be meted- into the claims made by the Reich 16 for his lecture. ; . " . '. • as the international agency of . the ed in the inter-club debate tourna- or. ,subordinate' his interest Jin and in new and -pennanent homes if o u t , - • " - '. : League of Jewish. Front Soldiers that "Thirteenth Juror" will be the subJewish people for the reconstruction ment being sponsored, by "the Round association with his race will the •world Jewish "leadership', were "to 12,000 Jews were killed while fightject of the Forum talk. A •world] of the Jewish National Home;in ac- Table of Jewish Youth at the Jew- Jew in America, "and everywhere rouse- itself tea really great action. ing for Germany has resulted in vin- famous attorney and noted for "his ish. Community Center. • 'c'ordance with" the ternis of ths Baldication for the ' league's statistics. •activities "with" the American Civil1 else, find his .position- more -secure. • I -am firmly--«mvi&ced it- is within The organizations and their repref our Declaration issued by Great BriThe investigation was demanded by Liberties league. Hays has been presFor that reason I am militantly- in the Teatm•" of - possiinity -to create" a sentatives still in the" tourney aret tain ia 1917: ~ " the -league itself when the figures ent at the roost noted trials of the last Jewish emigration iorporatTOn-•which avor of the anti-Nazi boycott. The r r Al Oruch and Ernie Nogg, Alpha l*i It Es the first large long-term loan Tau; Max Resnick arid J o e . Solo- boycott is the heavy" artillery "of "the would-be-a"ble tb -float aa ihternstioncontained in its memorial book to decade. It is stated that as attorney 1 for the Mixed Claims Commission he" ~anjr institution 'connected* with~~ the monow, Phi Beta Epsilon; Florence fight, against" Hitlerism.. The .-tre- al Jewish -loan fcy means of athe war dead were contested. • colonization "work" in' Palestine "has Mqsher and. Frances Bordy, Kappa mendous effectiveness of the econom-. $100,000,000. "fend 'issue."The proAnnouncemervt of the findings of received a million dollar fee. He is also the author of several ^ transacted. The $2,500,000 will Tau; Lou Riklin and Ernie Priesman. c cannonading of the-.Nazi trenches ceeds of- such--a loan could ' easily Gommittea Headed by Mrs. Harry the investigation "-^-ere made here by outstanding books, anmg them "Lfet be used for the conversion, of all out- A. Z. A. 1; Ben Shrier and Morton s the iest answer to those timid finance an extensive. Jewish reEabiliTnmin to Have Charge of PhyDr. Leo Loewenstein, president. of Liberty Ring" and "Trial by Prejustanding debts of the Jewish Agency Adler,. Pi -Lambda Phi; Massie Baum souls who refuse to face the fire- .of tation "program." The beneficiaries sical Maintenance The inquiry, Dr. Lowenstein de: for Palestine that accumulated dur- and Hyman Finkelstein, Beta Tau anti-Semitism by" denying / and' for- such an. .undertaking vrould ' event-" clared, established the fact that 80.2 dice." His address in Omaha will ually be in .pps^tipn to repay the loan, deal with trial by prejudice. ing the past fourteen years in. ike. Kappa; Sara Bifkin and Sylvia Jon- getting their race. . -, Mrs. Harry Trustin, chairman of per cent of 8,200 names selected at Tickets for the Hays lecture as course of. the extended colonization isch, O. D. D. sorority jBernice PerlRevolutionary economic changes while the bonsiholders -would have the Building committee of the newly- random by the authorities were with well as the remaining Forum numand rehabilitation program. All ob- meter and . Fanny. _ Witkin, Alpha have made it impossible for ope contributed to'at least a partial and f orined Women's Division of th out question Jewish war dead. ligations will be consolidated and ail Gamma _ Chi; William Wolfe and country to ignore the feelings of the practical s&istios of the present. sit- Jewisli" Community Center and Wei- j This result, the league's president bers may "be obtained at the Jewish '. _ short term commitments converted Haskell1 Cohen, Phi Sigma Mu. rest of the world without paying for uation. (Seven Arts.) fare Federation, has a n n o u n c e d maintained, is an effective repudia- Community Center. . into one long term debenture. At the - At "the next regular forum of the it* Opponents of the boycott as a that beginning -with the first of the tion of the allegation that non-Jews same time, with funds made avail- Round Table on- Tuesday, January weapon to. tring tyrannical governyear her committee will • take charge were included . in the list. able from the loan, the Jewish col- 15, Rabbi Uxi Miller -will speak on "This official announcement,' Dr. of the physical maintenance of the ments and bigoted rulers to their onies created since the. end of the the subject,. "Jewish Education for senses forget, that there is an inJewish Community Center building. Lowenstein stated, ** confirms in a World War wlU be "^finitely\consol- Jewish Youth Today." creasing tendency 6n~ the • part of Plans for this -work were formu- sense the memorial statistics conidated . and jri^de independent,. of .'.. There will be.an important meet- world public opinion to utilize' on a lated.-at a meeting of the committee tained in our book. So far as the further -contributions ' for -mainten- ing, of .the representatives to ths large scale the. principle of '-'caveat • The Workmen's Circle, Branch No. held at" the J. C. C. last week. Jack other 9.8 per cent are concerned- the ance. The colonizing .actmtjr of the Round Table on. Wednesday evening, vendor." Recognition, of the fact that 1-73; elected-tile following officers -at: Marer, chairman of the Center corn- examination states thai in six per Jack W. Marer, deputy county Jewish Agency^ will be concentrated January 2, at the Jewish Community the general, prosperity of .a country, a meeting JastFrMay: cent of - these cases; sufficient evi- tomey' under Henry Beal,: has ' - ' ~ . " mi ttee, addressed the' group.- • on new settlements from iow on, and Center. i immeasurably' damaged by. the.op; -: Sam: Steirivi finance secrfetaryr .L. - All ' reconimendatioiis. • for neees- dence lias not been obtained ~of the: reappbirited by J6mes~~P. * Eni ".." ,"•• ; :an enlarged prograjn^^or the estab! 'rreeording: I seae£ax$.; rlPanl. ssiry j repairs" by--iHe -ctMrusiittes- T?nll religion to which the war flsad' be- niswly-eleelid -coumty attorae>%. essftnr of -any. saiTone element of pfessftnr one .element, of, its lishment of new- Jewish colonies-will . gani Radenrigav be?-iubniitted to %he ^Cerit^ execu- longed. lopulation is "slo^rly permsatin^.^: ^ V At the same time, announcement "Since we,- "however, carefully ex- was made that Marer will be associ.Consistent ^lecbnbiaic:'T*ressure,hospitaler.' On,4&e secotsre commit- tive.-'- :;'- ' :\ ; _.. ;-• — at once be inaugurated. The receipts tee are L. Gitlin, Sam Ztssman, ABe against those .countries that.'refuse of the •Palestine Toundafiop since :Its John Farber heads a sub- amined every case on the basis of ated with i&e newly-forn'ISfl-i&#~ft^Si? M Formari, Max Selieow; Max Crbunsa, to "treat ^ e i r . minorities * in a' -=— la.]Mching;itt-^21\ittta)^.3nDi?;Jthan: . B l F O committee which will • take - care • of membership of the -Jewish religious of Monfeky, Grocfinsky, Mir«r«ttB't$-'and L Swaotz.-. - . : ized -manner can: have a unique- edu- Louis -Raben, the ladies1 lounge and rest room, - A community, and the official inves- hesv with offices at 737 Omaha Ka-": THs1 eveniftg,, December' .28, • the member of "her committee will -be tigation could not prove the con- iional Sank" building. The memberg of cational • value__and : do. much_jtp. pro-: 000,000. The Jews'in t b i tJaited States] cf. New York tect the jninority Tights of Jews WorkmeiiV Circle will 'Celebrate its : there' every weekday afternoon from trary, we count ninety-seven per cent this firm are Henry Monsky, Willifim* contributed -$12,50a",000 $12,5ti,00 - - to_: tills|. Prof. Charles amount.-These ~ funds- were f e n d e d J. ioT1 will speak in-English on r"Biro .Bid- abroad. The lunacy of "persecuting twentyrseVenth -anniversaryi at -. the 3:30 to 5:30 p. m. - of all ihe names we listed as defi- Grodirisky, Jack Marer and Harry B.io • • ;-actiyities x»f• of jan -as *"' °a. TJewish; ^ - * AutonomousA™*™*™,™* T?«. minorities -will ultimatelj become ap- iabbr-Lry.ceumon the the following major activities Mrs. Harry Malashock neads an- nitely belonging to the Jewish re- Cohen. Associates will be Lloyd Dort ••• '. . and Harold J. Saks. > national settlement: agriculturaLcoK i " at the Labor Lyceum," 22nd liarerit to all peoples .when they find -A musical-progiam will be present- other sub-committee, which plans to ligion. . . . - • • • • • . oniaation, 1^540,000 pounds;, educa- and' Clark streets,-this, evening* De- that in. attempting to destroy racial ed. Included on the program will be install ^a monitor system in' the vari- ,"The other three per -cent will not Marer, who will be in charge of Abraham" Dansky, pianist; Thelma cus classes and corridors. enter into discussion about, because" civil and :tax work in the county at-: tion; 353,000 pounds; urban coloniza- -ceinberv 28," at.4->p. m. Gaspar,v violinist; Kenneth -Golden, statistically it does not vitally af-- torney's office,-will not office at theA' technical advisor in the uption, investments and" public works, vocalist; Martha: Herzog, recitation. feet the point of issue. The total of court house but with the new firm.: 998,000.pounds; immigration, 45T.O00 Jmilding of Biro Bidjany Prof: Konts The installing officer will be M. Seli12,000 of Jewish war dead contained, Maret's appointment was given tha •. ' pounds; public health and sanitation, has been to this Russian territory cow. Free refreshments win be served. in our list must be assumed to be indorsement of the democratic county, 324,000 pounds; religious and com- several times, staying there for two The arrangements committee condefinitely proved, when we take in*o central committee, ; despite the fact munal institutions, 306,000 pounds; years during his last visit. sists of S." Lrpp, chairnsari;'AT Forconsideration that our list was com- that he is a republican. County Attor- political activities, security adminis- .The address will be under the ausman and S. Zusman.; '''.'." piled ten years after the war, and Hey English stated that Marer was. pices of the local Icor. Chairman for tration, etc, 322,000 pounds. the communities of the occupied appointed to the post because of his, '•' "' The Jewish Agency for Palestine the evening will be Philip Ginsberg Jerusalem (J.TJL)—German Jews areas were no longer to be reached. experience and qualifications in handwill save large sums in interest pay- An open forum will follow the talk. who emigrated to Palestine since the "To go from the figures in the ling work of this special character. London (W.N.S.)—Opposing a ments and debt charges as a result Hitlerite persecutions began, broaght book to the spirit of the book, the move for the adoption of a resolution of obtaining theloan, it was declared with them $50,000,000 in capital, "Dr. protesting against the recent League spirit is that which -animated the by officials of the Executive in deArthur Euppin and Werner Senator, "of Nations' report on the Saar, Ne- German Jews of the front, and it is scribing the benefits of the loan. The of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, Afeency and the Keren Hayesod will Their span of- years ending almost ville . Laski, president of the Board the task now of the Reich League of informed newspapermen* at a press simultaneously, Mr. and Mrs.. John of Deputies of British Jews, told th? Jewish Front Soldiers to hold fast "save 20,000 pounds ($100,000) anna' . ': Corby, both 60, died last week and fortnightly meeting of the Board to this soldierly spirit and to hand ally in interest by reducing the debt Jerusalem (W.N.S.)—Arabs com- conference. New York (JTA).—Ninety per cent The Jewish Agency officials de- their bodies lay side by side in Golden that Jews cannot expect the Jewish it down to the Jewish youth -of Kleriharges 50,00 pounds annually, prise 43 i>er cent of all the workers of the members of the state legisla1 many today." clared that, in 1933, and 1934, 15,042 question to take precedence in world thereby lifting a burden from the on 78 per cent of the 123,000 dunams Hill cemetery. ture from Brooklyn have pledged their Zionist budget, and making possible of orange plantations owned by Jews German Jewish immigrants entered Last Thursday Mrs. Corby passed diplomacy when _ the peace of Eusupport to legislation which would dethe country. Twenty-four per cent of an expansion of.-the national colon- according to a study of the citrus away at a local hospital, •nnaware that rope hangs by a thread. prive colleges exercising "quota sysization activities. Eliezer Kaplan and industry, by the Jewish Agency.The the total Jewish immigration during b.er husband had died at the same hosHe expressed the world because cf tems" in their registration from en- that period was from Germany. Israel Sieff, who carried out the loan report, based on figures for 98,000 pital the Sunday before. Conscious to the Jewish problem which they rejoying the benefits of tax exemption,.: More than 600 German Jewisa the end, Mrs. Corby blessed her gard as only one of the many contransaction in cooperation-with the dunams of the total area under citaccording to Samuel. S. Leibowitz, directors of the Anglo-Palestine rus cultivation, shows that 3,746 children .came into Palestine during daughter, Mrs. T. Tully, her son-in-; fronting, them. Various speakers inpresident of the Brooklyn Jewisli De- . Rome (WNS).—With the approval bank, secured more favorable' terms (43 per cent) of the 8,700 hired la- that period, 132 are-to arrive short- law, and her two grandchildren, Allan, sisted that the board take soine acand blessing of Premier Benito Mus- mocracy, Inc. on the loan than many governments borers employed in the orange groves ly and the Palestine government has 5, and Stuart, 3. tion to obtain additional concessions solini, Italian Jewry has launched a At the same time, Leibowitz anobtain. Austria, for example, is pay- are Ajabs, and 4,955 (57 per cent) given permission for 350 more to enMr. and Mrs. Corby were-natives for the Jews of the Saar and took drive for $1,000,00 for German-Jewish nounced that the organization, at a ing 5 3-4 per cent for its loaa, in are Jews. ter in 1935, the Agency officials of Bucharest, Rumania. Mr. Coiby sharp issue with LaskTs position on relief. Announcement of Mussolini's meeting last Tuesday night, had ad contrast to the four per cent charged Further emphasizing the extent to stated. came to this country 47 years ago,- his Austrian Jewry, he having declared interest in the campaign was made at opted a resolution calling upon the to" the Keren Hayesod. which. Arab labor is employed in More than 300 German Jewish bride-to-fre coming here the following on the authority of an unidentified the opening conference of the drive by legislative body to amend the tax law • Jewish enterprises, the report gives families were placed on land in Pal- year. They were married in Omaha 45 but important personage that the Signor Fellici, head of the Federation so as to take away from non-sectarianthe following. figures for individual estine since the advent of Hitlerism. years ago. Austrian government was making ef- of Jewish Communities, who was a educational institutions the privileges Jewish colonies: Petach Tikvah/ 684 Approximately seventy of the colonof tax exemption if they restrict regforts to remove all causes for Jew- friend of Dr. HerzL Arabs, 251 Jews; Eehoboth, 578 Jews ists were German Jewish physicians istration, according to race, color or ish complaint. Fellici asserted that n Duee had 530:Arabs;. Hedera, 550 Arabs, 242 and lawyerscreed. The Board, however, tabled furth- personally endorsed the drive and exJews; Ness Ziona, 389 Arabs, 330 er action on both issues. In the pressed a keen interest in the work of Jews; Eishon le Zino, 403 Arabs, 189 Chelsea, Mass. (JTA).—Because the course of a lengthy address. Laski German-Jewish relief. According to . community regarded them with sus- Jews. drew a black picture of the situation Felliee, Mussolini also said that the In other words these five colonies picion, the Swastika club ql the Mount Jerusalem, (WNS)—Wage in- of the Jews of Germany, Poland and Italian government is ready to support ^Bellingham church changed its name. employ 2,604 Arabs and 1,542 Jews. creases, additional industrial enter- the Baltic lands and defended him- the case of the refugees before the The organization, an active charitable prises and a substantial growth in self against charges that he was an League of Nations. Sam Friedman was chosen presiA young people's night will be sponand religious group, has been in exthe number of industrial workers for assimilationist. He also warned the dent of the Sam Beber chapter No. sored by the College club at Temple istence for many years. 100 of the A. Z. A. at a recent elecIsrael this evening, December 28, with the sis-month period ending Novem- Baltic nations that their discriminaLearning of the connection- with tion. He succeeds Meyer Rosenbaum. members of the organization partici- ber are cited by the Jewish Agency tion against Jews would cost them Hitlerism and the persecution of the as practical, evidence" of Palestine's heavy economic losses. Other officers: Al Monovitz, vicepating in the services. Jews, the members decided to alter progress. president; Nathan Crounse, secreWashington (JTA).—Legislation to Lazar Kaplan will read the service. the name of the club at once. Two Omahans, Eabbi Uri Miller tary; George Shafer, treasurer; Max curb Nazi, Communistic and similar The kaddish will be read by William " Industrial activities . increased 21 and M. Laserowitz, will attend the Novak, senior sergeant-at-arms; Joe subversive propaganda activities in L. Holzman; Short sermonettes will per cent, industrial establishments national convention of the Mizrachl Guss, junior sergeant-at-arms; Leo the United States, as well as to make be given by E. Leo Nogg and Melvin increased from 1,056 to 1,140, the organization of America, which will Eisenstatt, reporter; Irving Ivaiman, punishable any conspiracies to over- Sommei. A musical selection will be number of workers from 11,848 to Members of A. Z- A. chapters 1 be held in Detroit, Mich., for four chaplain. throw the government, may be sub-1 given by the Misses Julia Zucker, Es- 14,302 and wages by ten fo fifteen per cent. The textile, wood, food sup- ana 100 will be in charge of services days starting today. The new officers will be installed mitted to Congress, this winter by the j ther Silverman arid Janet Graetz.: All organizations interested in the McCormack investigating committee, next Sunday. After the service, the Temple Israel ply, leather and metal industries re- at the Conservative Synagogue this work o£ the Jewish National Fund it was indicated here by Eepresenta- Sisterhood will assist the College dab ported the greatest expansion. Vienna—Austrian Jewish publishevening. which have not yet chosen delegates tive Dickstein. The Jewish Agency also reported Isadore Mittleman and Julian Na- ers and editors last Friday became Physics Award at a social gathering in the vestry to the local J. N. F. Council are inThis statement was made after the rooms. Students home for the holidays the following •wage scales: Metal than will read the services. Ben a target for the Schuschnigg govern-! Amsterdam (JTA). — Professor J vited to do so before the next'meet- second day of the open hearing on will attend. Donald Brodkey, Adele trade mechanics, $1.50 to $2.25 per Shrier, Edward Sosenbaura and Mas- ment when a decree was issued re- W. deHaas of Leyden, prominen' ing of. the Council on Tuesday eve- Communistic activities, brought addi- Wilinsky and Harold Abrahams -will day; weavers, $1.50 to |2.00 per day sie Baum will present a symposium quiring special licenses for all news- Dutch Jewish physicist, was awardei ning, January 8, 8:30 p. m. at l i e tional pressure for such legislation act as greeters. All young people are carpenters, $255 to $3.25' per day on European Jewry today. They wifl papers. The new licenses require all the Eumford medal of the Royal So J. C. C^, according to Joe Eadinow- from a numberof organizations, in- invited to attend. bakers, $40 per month; expert ma- discuss the Jewish situation ia. Ger- publishers to state their religiion. ciety of London. ski, president. cluding the Benevolent and ProtecAll newspapers in the country, The award, a prized distinction ii Officers of the College club are La- chinists, $2^5 per day; printers, ?45 many, Poland, Eussia an2 Palestine. All delegates. are expected to at>. tive Order of Elks, the War and Navy zar Kaplan, president; Adele Wilin- per month; unskilled building work- Eabbi Goldstein "will be ia Sioux even those in existence for many the world of physics and chemiBtry tend the meeting, as plans for the departments, the American Legion sky, vice-president, and Janet Graetz, ers, $1.75 to $2 per day; and sk3ied City, where he will occupy ths pul- years, must now obtain special was given for researches in the propcoming year will be formulated. and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. building workers, $2 to $5 per day. pit of Eabbi Rahiaowitz. secretary-treasureii licenses. erties of bodies at low temperatures.

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BEFUGEES FROM HH£H : BRING FIFTY MtUON DOLLARS TO PALESTINE

LASH STATES THAT WORLD PEACE MUST TAKE PRECEDENCE

DEATH

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ARAB WORKERS ON ORANGE PLANTATION

Broohlykites Prepare [ to Halt College Bias

Mussolini in Back of German-Jewish Relief

"Swastika Club" Makes Quick Change in Name

Youth Service at Temple Tonight

Concrete Evidence of Palestine Boom

Sam Friedman to Head A. Z. A. 100

Legislate Against Un-American Agitation

Delegates to National Fund Council to Meet

Omahans to Attend MizracM Convention

A. Z. A. Members to Conduct Services


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