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Entered as Second Clasa Mall Mattel on January 21. 1931, a t PostoKlo ©1 Omaha. Nebraaita, ocflcr the Act of March 3. 1S79

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935.

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VOL. XL—NO.

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The golf stars of the Highland Tel Aviv CWKS) — A cure for Country Club will be put on 'the pyorrliea, tlie gravest dental dis"auction block" • preparatory •;.. ease kno-s-n, lias been discovered the annual club tourney, when the by Dr. A. 'Wysotzky, Tel Aviv yearly big stag will be held nest Je-vrish physician. Wednesday evening, August 7. Dr. Wysotsky's care consists of AH entries in championship and an injection -which has "been 100 Camp Afclba, Homo second flights of the tourney, will the-Jewish Community Center lias per cent effective since, he began be auctioned off. The backers of just completed its fourth treei cl experimenting with •It-Is 19S3. the winner take sixty per cent of camp program. A group of leading Palestine the pool, the sponsors of the run- . The Camp Akiba Tattler, off!- medical professors, including Drs. ner-up forty per cent, and ten per camp paper, made its first Sondek, Baranick'and Berger, witProgress in life-saving and hu- Moscow ( J T A ) — The-autono- cent goes to the one3 who pick clal I f TOU TTEUt t o COOl appearance last .Friday -with nessed a demonstration cf Dr. mous Jewish district of Biro-BIdman rehabilitation is the essence torrid -weather, t a t e the losing seml-Snalists. Last year edition to follow on each cf the Wysotzky's method and after exo£ the annual report on .the Na- an took first place among far- the "pool" brought in four hun- following the J. C. C. pool. "With just the Fridays during t h e amining a number of patients tional Jewish Hospital at Denver. eastern districts in volume of dred dollars. All Jewish organizations ITS. Oamfes. ETC I>SIKJ; • • camp season. It is edited, -written whom he had cared expressed proper temperature, with the wat- j N e xt December 10 -will m a r t crop-planting, a report made pub- Julian Milder, defending tr er clean and clear as a crystal, j special sao©tisgs. t© discuss &ndi eousiasr Rcii€>Si, re chamand prepared entirely by the chiltheir complete approval of* his disthirty-five years of service by the ic Here reveals. a wonderful shower before j latest rni&vMestatior.s cf persecistioj?. ©5 .Sews, Cs»ttw dren. pion, is favored to retain his title. covery.Despite heavy rains during six hospital to the tuberculosis poor after your flip, you can't help ; &&£&, w s r veterans s n i ElteralF w Wnrf C^tirnsTw, The Arts and Crafts classes of a l l iaiths on a free, nation- weeks of the spring plowing seaI . but enjoy the comforts of one ol j & special coniiaiftce of clercxs ramlcr t i e cfea have been'making excellent progson and a number of other obstawide basis. the outstanding pools in the Kia ! j r ~ j ^ Messlrr rn>?S2it-t5iir ih?. various' TcnroF w i ress. Many of the children 'in tlie e i t s cles, Buryea collectives managed T% -wood-work department have com'^}• " * , t , ! Jsrdsfe Ilfs - - is calling- t l i s s t t c r ^ o i i of ib.p. t^r^v. As in the first institution of has to outstrip; even the State-owned kind America, the hospital pleted their first objects and have attained a distinctive, position in farms in planting, the report says. begun on their second. Book ends, tfe i S rain, sun- or uncertain sanitation I e.qK5ot.eu f^t ^ e i,J,T«0^ ^.ga^m^fm^ < The farms met their planting anti-tuberculosis wortr, a n d its desk sets and ink •well stands have to bother you. Al Oruch or "Lee ! *&e CcsgrsssiEES from tMs district tm& ^111 firs-w u record of service f o x sufferers quota and even exceeded it eleven proven the most popular. The per cent in wheat, while State Grossman, two. capable instruc-j the proper authorities appropriate rcsora'aoHS ex] from tuberculosis is unique. metal craft classes - have progtors, are EIVTETE on fiuty and ready 1 indignation ever EStlerft? '©iitragces. The •work: of the hospital is dear farms only reached ninety-six per ressed equally as "well. "With ash i • to the hearts of Omaha Jewry for cent of their Quota. Take Bip trays and letter openers predom- PresMeat sad Several Misisters to teach the be^inser or to assist j A notice is "being pent to er.ch^ Bad weather hampered* trans-' Beich, Worldseveral reasons. It is supported in improving cne'B style snfi • organisation, asking that the 6?e- | m^nvr. jpfljlrr.^,iT inating* Of TMrtj-Sevea Give by the B'nai B'rith, and at the pcrrtation t>f food,- building mateEtrotes. * cjg! meeting be caller! TithS*? ttie | j_i" !.-" y,.-,,^'" Qmr<M> T Dramatics has proven to be an-to Sefcgees Percent. *-' last convention the work being rials and fuel for tractors and . With the new l o w ECEinier next ten days. ! iy"tl>^ ^t'bl^r'VpiJ other popular camp activity. Sevaccomplished there w a s so im- other farm machinery. rates: Senior Male fS.OO, Senior The* committee ol eleven in-; c o r n c * ^ of'Thi* V-ioi New York (JTA)-—German ex- eral of the older groups of &ir!s Lima ' (JTA) •— Assurances Female 13.00, and Intermediates*jellifies Henry MoiiEfcr, clmircnsnr, i ^i,r ronrv-ed"^i*-j pressive that the B'nai'B'rith votThe inclement weather also inare preparing an original pu ed the same budget for the hos-terfered with Bureya building op- ports to the United States have show based on the theme of the have been given by the President and Juniors under 21, 53.00, now I Milton Abrahams, Abe Form an, j r.«*;;|nSt'Vpt^otie« pital as in the past, despite the erations. As a result, building slumped forty-nine per cent in the camji, "A Trip to Palestine."** They and several ministers that Peru in effect, and with these other fie- ; J. J. Greenberg, Ben KSSLZIOWEICV, t£nifi'nnX "rh-m-ov.e will open its doors to an undeter- cided comforts which the Center j Philip M. Klutznick, N. Levicson, al,,^^',^-1 'VJ,* reductions in the budgets of many projects which should have been last three years. The Reich's world exports have are making their own puppets, de- mined number of Jewish refugees pool offers its saembers, everroae Morris M i n t i n , Mrs. L . K e v e l e " . j other institutions. Also, the hos-begun long ago only got under signing their" oi*m costumes, printshould take advantage of this Joe Radinowski, a n d M r s . •'••', pital is a beneficiary of the Jew- way recently. Delay in completion taken a dip of thirty-seven- per ing the scenery and -writing the from Germany, cent in the same period. swimming facility which the Je"w-•Richlin. i "I !> These assurances were given to ish Philanthropies. of plans and in allocation of neThese are, in brief, the fruits play. This puppet sho-w -will be Dr. Samuel G. Inxsan, secretary is2i Community Ceater offers. tTelein-Bm to i l i n g ; T *j Several /D"maha-ns are on t h e cessary^ funds by the government presented at the bis Camp CarThis committee, on he~hz.lt ol | f; board of directorse of t h e Na- also impeded building operations. of the boycott which anti-Nazis nival -which will be _ held on • Au- to the l<esgp:e of KatioiTs High the organisations, dispatc"hed a \ 'I tional Jewish Hospital. Included About 100 units are under con- throughout the world have waged gust do. The younger tots are Commissioner for "Refugees, Jaxaes against the Tegime In power in teiesrram of cornmericatioE to Sen- j A~ on the ;board are Irvin Stalmaspreparing a version' of the popu- G. MacDonalfi. Dr. Ininan caiae to Germany today. The results of s-tor King *ol XTtah, who has "been. t v ter, Henry Monsky, Sam Beher' lar fairy tale of "Hansel and Gret- Peru on behalf -of the German rethe. boycott are covered in-a stalesding t h e fight in Congress for ,^ Harry A. Wolf, Dr. A. Greenberg, fugees and "especially to gain Eoi al for the same event, tistical report made public this official action on t h e p a r t ol t h i s ! ^ ^ and Philip M. Klutznick. concessions the . Peruvian \ 'from, "Many ol t h e chil&res. have weak /by the Non-Sectarian Anticountry reg's.rclir.s: fbe JV&ci out- \ *?' The National Jewish Hospital government for Nazi League, covering German passed-their first s-vriniiniag tests professors and rajres anS perfeci-tion.s, j^ at Denver is a non-sectarian instii i Intellectuals. 1£ trade for 1932, 1933, 1934 and and-are preparing: for the second. Respj-ntions e.re t>e1t5g: r!rs5.JtPd j tution, though supported by JewIn connection \rltk Dr. Inraan'E STTimmmg, the gymnasium, a=d the first part of 1935. fcy R coniKi5ttee rotiF5sti.T.E ot PMi-j " ish funds. A fundamental prin the Central High grounds pro- visit, an . immigrant. aid consitciple of the hospital's philosophy The report reveals that. German vide many hours of wholesome tee was-organised here..consisting TitliaSc I s AtteC& li Klntenjclx, cljainrn^p; Triton I ^ A*brE."haxns. acfl Joe "EtsgiB.pvfi'ki. \^ is that its service—without a penexports of cotton textiles has fun and physical activity for tlie chiefly. of Gerrsaa. Je-^E, who aaca ny's cost to the patient—Is'to be Any .or^aisizntion rticu fiPB^rer • Li dropped seventy-five per cent. But ^ . t , , , , * ^ . t£I recently took no active part in land- Weil-Sitoatea Near- Water busy campers. extended to all who .need its.care, tlr.E committee to rr.pply us, str-Bl^- [ p ' other figures are even more startJewish social life in Peru. 'The Supply;*.'Suitable for V.It'is Etill possible to enroll chilregardless of race or . creed. In er is asfeefi to CDEir,Bi}.icE.1:€ wftb j ^ ling- .. • • ; • : . ' • . . . " .;....'. • N e w - Y o r k (\VZ\S)—The r d g n t | -- i s t y or w i t i Mrs, IHcfclin, tiicj: 5 --\Orange Slanting . ,For instance, the once,thriving dren for the last tvro vreefcs cf chairman o£ this • cossaittee the practical application, of-this ; Hezr ; Weil. ol iiug-e • a m o u n t s tot J e w i s h CEJ>! camp, and-parents'* -who are isterprinciple tlie National, Jewish HosThe eosujiittee =afe.tai=s cca-jjtal JroEa t i e a=t-SeiaiSc posa-\ Xioadpa-(JTA)•""—-• HacQ Intsr- German, toy export trade has been ested in so fiolsu - or flesire EHX pital islands pre-eminent among j inromatroa* may* -call tlia "J." O^C, -tacts ~Ts-ith~t3ia urops'*" ts Palestine -is j : the humanitarian"institutioiis-of tiias; traea^erossefi-lisw; by :-s" re= 'fur r-exports- Ixsva Bufas S I C 2 S , | mas-king * tbe failure cf agric *Ja. 1SS6. * ' -.' • |society in |>atis t a the world. • - - port ' frora. "Fsmaguebi- In the fered a sixty per cent decline. s,ud will also esta*bliEli contacts i faral and industrial- -derelojnn< During ths past year the Na- Morning Post that, according to : -In -a - statement . accompanying with the secretariat lor. GenssaJi S the' Sewist Homeland "under ressEtatives o£ Jewis! tional Jewish Hospital has been information, obtained ironi the the report, the Anti-Nazi League refugees ol'tlie Lresgue cf Nations.la curtain cl cold," it is di&rged tions held at the 2. C. 0perItmTr7 iiie • ' ^ - ^ ^-^ J ^ . , . , . ^ f c V T TtllrV X.and RegiBtry Office, land held in the hospital of an average of the success of the boycott. If waged a campaign EEOSE. local j the Sionist Revisionists, is E-Ftate- ajEJi and "U three .hundred patients, and with by Jews in Cyprus, now amounts more proof Is needed, it is furJewisa busiaessisea EUS rsaifafac-! men* nade public "here t y the retarr. several hundred additional men, to some 12,000 acres, represent- nished by Mr. Schacht himself, At ii3Ciciea turers to provide • employaent for! Zionist Revisionist Organlsatioc ing an investment of about 72,000 women a n d children receiving the financial dictator of Germany, - "Members of the Omaha Jewisli a certain number of refugees who cf America. that c"g£.v. with care through the out-patient's de- pounds (?360,000.) who has openly admitted that Community are asked to donate shortly arrive here. BrEndins the prosperity of Pal- a tiorcLj i le enpartment ana clinics. About half of this land, accord- Nazism stands or falls with the liberally to the Jewish Kational In order to avoid chaos la the estine "a s i a s i " which is. ""bound tire "NCEI C Over 9,200 days of care have ing • to the • Morning Post, was success or failure of Germany's Fund during the collections at the o" to esd in a b i t t e r disappointbeen extended by the hospital to taken over by new companies, and export trade. synagogues on TIsha B'Ab Wed•••-.'.• . "be laore ment," JabotinsSy declared t li a t! t i o l 3 s mittee has arrived, at an csderpatients from this district of the immigrants f r o m unsuccessful "He lias resorted to means nesday . evening a n d Thursday, st&nding "with Dr. Isnan tiat In ficrisg 15?SS asd 1SS4S while tteia l a i B'nai B'rith during the past year. Jewish farmers. which no government has been August 7 and 8, popnlntl increased t-y every case wfeen immigrants are Jewisli popnlntlon The National Jewish Hospital All" presidents and officers of Although the land was ac- known to use during peace-time, 50 per cent, Jewish lana brought to Peru, tlie local cosat Denver is noted f o r its re- quired at an average price of 6 The > r - c-.-r. that is, depriving the industries the various^ synagogues are re- mittee in Lima is to be conEnlteS | possessioss Jncressed _ only 6 pe-ri search department, probing conounds ($30) per acre — the pre-of the entire country of their pro- quested to communicate in regard first. "The uncontrolled Immigra- cent, E.E& la 15S4 iEdcstrlal pro- j dies, ~CTS trC "^-r c- - - - i stantly f o r new methods w i t h ailing price for cereal land - - fits for the purpose of raising an to ths collection with E. Bloch, j tion of German Jewish Immi- dectios IncreaEed csly 10 p e r , velopinsr r t co T r u r ->--which to combat the white plague. t is really worth far more, ac- export fund of one billion marks, chairman of the J. N. T. syna- grants to Peru would. esGasger. snt "Oat cf ?EC,000,000 invest-jits reperci T h e work started last year regogue collections. 6 by Jevrs In Palestine during: j can hard! garding a definite preventative ording to the newspaper's cor- avowedly in order to subsifiiza the Joe Radinowski, president of the existence of the Jewish. Com-'18S4," he saifi, "only about S per!in the " espondent, since it is well situefforts of German manufacturers niunity here," the committee said, for tuberculosis in human beings ated near water-supply and " is to dump their products abroad at the local Jewish. - National Fund "because too many lain: cent has 13653. allotted to the es-jj "The o in Aiacr- "-m is being continued. Council, appeals to a popular reuitable for orange planting. any price. tahlishnieat of ne-?r f a r m s and j ica on i A vaccine developed In the lab- Orange growing land_ usually sponse to this collection because could not be supported by the .lo"It seems, however," the stateonly 5 per cent to new industrial 1 e r tr cal Jewish, communities. • oratories of the National Jewish (1150) per ment continues, that Mr. Schacht] of the vital need for more Jewenterprises.*" ells for 30 pounds Hospital which proved a successish land in Palestine. All laud omits one fact from consideration, j Attacting the TTorld Eionist Or- of state cv f u l preventive in animals, h a s acre In Cyprus. bought -.vitb. J. N. P. funds beHe may succeed in taking all the ganisation as being €Lomin£.t&& 1: Yauskls Sled Tcrali figures inWhat mates these been tested in a'limited way on comes ths perpetual property of t h e left vr i n s o f " i t s Socialist! Montreal—The Jewish humans. These tests indicate that eresting is that only recently the profits from German Industries the entire Jewish people, sad it Is the vaccine may be further de- new Secretary for the Colonies, in and have the export industries at- hoped that through the continu- nity here Is deisandlag police pro- "Labor party"- and \raming that!the vievrs -e: veloped Into a preventive of tu- his first Parliamentary utterance tempt to sell their goods at any ous acquisition of land the posi- tection forEyaEgogues as a result t h e present regime in P.al estine;'ol July "26, on Palestine and the Near East, price, however, he may scarcely; tion of the Jewish people in their of the second outrage within two threatens t i e CDlonisatioj move-! Bested on i berculosis In man. can. Jewish < meiit utterly "unless the It Is in this field t h a t great came out against Jewish immigra- expect to succeed in finding out- homeland will be strengthened months on the synagogue in V&l tcry Po-^er enacts the iEdispen- i ican- rv side of Germany a sufficient numDavid, a cummer resort in t h e tion into Cyprus, declaring that and fortified. ctrides of progress are expected Laurentisn.iiOE5.ts.ins forty miles sable reforms," Jabotinsky called | B'ritl the government's policy is to ber of people who would be willIn the near future. from Montreal, and'a popular va- upon tlie Jews to "rise now i s a ! isitt.ee, vrltli r< safeguard the livelihood of the in- ing to bargain their reaction to •^orld-T»-iie demand J o r a thor-j ccrrenccs in cation place sisoag Jews. habitants of the island, which the Nazi system of barbarism for be prejudiced by allowing immi- cheap goods." Untnowa persons broke into the ocgh revision of the existing ad- I "arious religi.o-5 minis tratioa. and legislative tys- \ •.here. grants to enter freely into the Is- In the report, for the purpose synagogue durijsg the night ; tern." | " I fully i:n Jerusalem (JTA) — A stole a Sefer Torai. of comparison, the first four of all Arab parties is being conliELEt Mar vandals • Emeared t i e months of 1S32, the pre-HItler The Morning Post predicts that I Trll^ll tl'iCSS "C voked by the Biair Abdullah, for Trails a n d final figures for the expert of Cy-year, are compared with the same the purpose of uniting them tfi ito be Eufferinj L o n d o n (JTA)—Haifa, as a swastika signs. period of the subsequent years. harbor, although only a year old, prus Jaffa oranges will be con- The total exports for that -pe- coiabat Je-jrish Immigration and is already a formidable rival of siderably below last season's rec- riod In 1932 were ?28,000,000. In the sale of land by.-Arabs to Jews, Alexandria, one of the oldest ports ord, partly due to the smallness 1933 there was a precipitous drop it was learned here today, by the of the crop* In the Near East. Paris—The diary 'zrxi memoirs ^•Hl_"bs held Sr:.sS.Ey, AsEnst IE to §20,500,000 and in 1934 there Jewish TelegrapMc Agency. Palestine progress since 1919 The meeting will-probably tats of the late Alfred' Dreyfus w i at "L&kfiTle-s? part.. A fine prograu was what superficially appeared to Is a "revelation." hs.B bsea arrasged lor the occashortly ba pubiislieii in book for be a rise to $2-5,750,000. Bat, it plaee_ at ITablus. Activities of the Jews in t h e sion- Tiere -VFIII "be gaxces for ole was pointed out, the "United" States Holy Land are carried on with and. young, for ^rhich prises vrS meanwhile wen£ off the gold stansuperb efficiency. "be a-warfied. dard and &e.figures for 1934 and These a n d other enthusiastic 1935 represent devalued dollars. Impressions of Palestine are con- Amman, Transjordan (WK S ft & #..* Included in the report i s a long Palcor Agency)—A plea on the tained in a lengthy article by a list of export commodities,-'pracspecial correspondent of the Lon-part of leading Arab n&tableB of don Times, who made his first vis- Palestine tlia-t Transjordanian tically all - of which show decreas- . Alfhoagli • l<Ir. Jos is these long- iovz lady rec! it to the country in sixteen years. sheiks should appeal to the Brit- ed between 1932 and 1935. In sot a. law.student but an ordinary a TQrrz.a tri? to Call-! Because * actual cosslderation be s.'sra?; some case3 the drops a r s . a a s s ish.Gov^rnment and to ths League T h e -writer indicates that he .layman. In a recent experience •was necsassry for the deal. fomia. ing. • *• " " ! • ' - • of Nations against the entrance of was- particularly impressed with -with the government he received A beautiful For instance,, in the first four a-thorough Iessoa,*as to the Traitse a dollar was epeat by tfes parties the new and prosperous coopera- Jews into Transj ordan was denied trie pereolater cosceraefi la order to see that a here on the ground that the enmonths of . the pre-Hitler year,! tive colonies which have sprung of ."coasiderationl" at this time. csnt TTES paid. up through the efforts of the Jew- try of Jews brings prosperity to a 50,000 reichsmarks worth of xaln-| In tiie regular coarse of a regcountry. A number of the most eral phosphates were.exported. By! ish National Fund. . transaction with t l a H. O. mere II "fes Ires In-the opinion of t h e corre- important political leaders among this year, that item had complete- "L. C , Kohlberg was assessed one T.P'VE.KS the Palestinian Arabs held a sernusic ly disappeared, as. far. as exports" spondent, • Jewish and A r a b nacent Is •order to legalise, caa ol ies of conferences.iiere with, variwere concerned. tionalism ultimately w i l l merge 0ous local groups in the hopa of "Even German beer .suffered the deals and show "cosisideraInto a new Semitic nationalism. offsetting current agitation f o r more than a fifty per cent cut (In tioa" for the agreement. Cracotr, {JTA} — Ti plc-se crld iron-i the admission of Jewish immigra- amount of exports, that Is) over don cf General EIcs!; In naklns this Enssn st the tion into TraJEjordan, which is the three year period.' set ol-* BO-CS.1!S3 "Group 3" tjovennnszi ssat V A"TT<.S'* fRBt now unofficially forbidden. In the onSsts, "srho" are'opposed' to t&> special delivery. letter, cosi its formal reply given by the Transs-bsut tTTesty seven cents., He j present Zionist Eiec-stive asd tJerusalem {JTA) — In view o jordaaian chialtalns, it wc.3 n^Sil: spent- tiro- street car fares eraoi .Et-jthe Histadrsta, Palesttse Lab* «s *• tthe rising government surplus "We in Tran£jori!n.a arc isg -to -ssTeatesn- cests to Is: isg | Fed.crs.tica, asnoasced here to . Paris i H 1>V it now estimated .at more than |25 T o n in Palestine aro profiting ula? American TMdlsli actor, ;hs.s tlsre® large iteisised fores irl icli j daj* that a rpecial conference 53 000,000, William Josep) Johnson from t h a !ram!srr.tlon of JS-TTQ, been* Invited "by the • cultural. 3e- bsd. to.* be filled out Ehoirisg the snlst- boaies treasurer of the Palestine govern which hns brought t h e country partraent'. of the .Frenci sialstry payment of t h e cae cent, -cM-tlb orlfi; Unioa IctJ ment states in the official Gazetfc wealth and prosperity. Wo will of. educatlGS, to -estafelisii-.a'.per- | cost ths ;ar.se oa Ac 11m :G « that a tax reduction is now bein n o t oppose the entry o£ J e w s cs? Yiddish acting esrapony | s u a as a MgSt-salarls'I; official i i s vita, tlis ;gst here." in Paris. considered. took • s - half; Aour to • £11 i like

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