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"New -X«sw IBroMMis Cresfl or Color Harrisfourg, 3>a. (WNS)—-Tie' constitutionality ol:a--new l a w that •prohibits discrimination in public places against any,person because of race, creed or color xnay be tested by the hotel-and restaurant .men of Pennsylvania. JZassed by 130th, houses of the legislature and signed by Governor Earle, the act, "which becomes effective September .2, stipulates specifically "that -there shall be n o discriminations :in inns, -taverns, TDadhouBes, hotels, .restaurants, buffets, saloons, Ijarrooms, i c e • c r e a m parlors, confectionaxies, soda ^fountains, drug stores, dispensaries, clinics, '.hospitals, bathiouses, theatres, ^notion picture iDUses, airdromes, roof gardens,tmnsic halls, xace courses, stating Tints [amusement a a d xecration parks, fairs, bowling alleys, gymnasiums, shooting galleries, billiard and pool parlors, public libTaries, kindergartens, primary and secondary schools, high schools, academies, colleges and universities, garages and all public conveyances such as streets cars and "business.

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New York- (7VT lected, bnt Trill he chosen "within find-a Bible panrr-^ the nest lew days. The testimonial dinner honor- effect that "the Jsv B I S B BiMss Classic r " "Ie?" ing Rabbi Miller is open, to all (or the Lord's) die: > Sessi-FissI members of the community. Ke- If you can there is a f-~- ~Ii~ giving Hay tnrhey offer' ' : servations may he made by calling the Jewish Community Center regard by .Dr. A. D. A!!:'- ~z•t of A community--wide testimonial -Knosville, • Tenncrses. 2~. AlSemi-finals of the annual Highoffice, JacfesDn 1366, or Sirs. A. dinner in honor of Habbi U r i bright made his olTer is. t, note land Country club golf tournaSrfrsracskin, Atlantic 5534. Miller is 'being planned for iabor to Arthur Brisbane TIIO r*-^' ment Trill-be held this ireek end liocal Vaad leaders stated that ed it in hia syndicated -J.it; Day, Monday, September 2, at tlie hecaiise of the greater opportu- •column, "Today." Dr. JJlrizcria! •Kith Julian Hilder, wh-o is favored Jetrish Community Center. to retain his title for the fourth nity Icr service in Ke^w Orleans, address is S o o a 2CZ, H~ Jtabbi jttiller, vsrho Tins b e e n Habbi Miller -was Teleased from Building, Snosvllle, Tcs.^z—z,pire year, playing lilarvia Trelier this spiritual leader of the Taud Ea'Sunday -while in the lower brackthe balance o£ his contract. Ihr, , Union of . Orthodox Synaet, .Ed Rases, the dark horse of Sabbi Miller's ne-w congregagogues in Omaha,* since January, the tourney, trill meet xl2chi»rd 1933,"'Trill leave the -first -week of tion is the largest and oldest in HiUer in Trhat promises to be one September -to assume his duties as the south. The'tBeth Israel CDnof the closest matches cf the enhead of the Beth Israel congrega- sregaiinn. .maintains its o^m Taltire tourney. mud Torah and its o t a Coinmntion'in "New Orleans, La. In the second flight .Paul BlotcS i s successor has not been se- -nlty Center, of "which Sabbi Millky -will play SSorrls Cohn and the er vrill be head. •winner cf the Morris Ferer-HarSince .-earning to Omaha from old Farber match -Trill meet KsrTerre Haute, Ind., in January, ny .Handler in the other semi1923, Babbi Miller has heen acMiss .Hannah .Meyersoa tras the final .match. tive in the local community- He iriimer • of Omaha Hebrew c l u b One of the Eensstisns of the organized the Omaha Vaad a n d c t e 5 t concluded at tourney TTSS the upset of Mickey 1 its affiliated groups, ana -was ° "! t-.h e lorty- Kmpinsky t y S3 "Roses, vrho i~ very active in the Talmud Torah. ' fourth aa- the surprise of the tourney. The He -sras a contributing editor to - anal picnic finals of both flights Trill be After reacllng .numerous pampn- the Jevrish Press, -writing a series h e ! a a t played off "by September 1. ets "which stressed safety and the of ^weekly editorials. Outstandins liA^. evisTV necessity lor caution In driving, in Mizrachi circles, lie -was elected *• par^, S u n Mrs. 3 . T. Friedman, "whD is a president of the district Jlizrachi . day, An- nrr strict adherent to the "Stop, at the conclave held h.-e r e last ISth. .ook, Liaisa" slogan, "was placefl spring.

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in an uneasy and'nervous predica; -E-SD2. -will ment joh her recent motor trip to EugD Keys. Several v-esks- r r " " bs .given a hicago. J Harley -sras introduced to Mi s.:- v , .r Clubs and other places of a priround trip Mrs. "Friedman vras Bitting in vate nature are esempt from the • to. t h e occurred which would i t i u ."• la"w, Trtiich carries Trfth it penal- the haclr seat of the car ;£n "inch • coast. Miss inark the impression o£ tl r - i ties of $100 to £500 and impris- position as to be able f£xi "watcl ' H e l e n the dashboard, ED that she could troduction. Yet last T-er ,> onment of 30 to 90 days. i Fried, Eec- New .York Oar-palpi Poultry Trs2.s -of Although the law is primarily caution the driver in case he . o n fl prise was asked who they "were t " van intended to end- discrimination •would attain an excessive spesd. Believing the dial -which s h e able to tell their first an. ":.-. _ against Negroes, it -will be applici v e a Ne-w'Tork (WICS>—•Undenrorld s i E s s anfi the date he ha- rr- •*-' able to t h o s e discriminating -was -watching to be t h e speed- livery "Effort to .Be. liaSe to • ometer, this careful motorist Eat • elements suffered a decisive &e- them. against Jevrs. Curb Gambling en back nervously and 'bit her nails' | feat when Local 440 of the -Shochwhile she imaginefl the car to be A record ! tim's Union, fistsminsd to ri2 t i e to Even s" auto csrperts ar£ r t re one look z.t an autaii ^ . ^ traveling at t i e rapid spssd frMefc. Xucerne CJTA)—The Jerrish j over fifteen "hundred jsscple atthe dial iridicateiL I racketeers, ousted its racketeer- but to young Beber this is E.Z ; c U, ,. Several miles sped v "by before National 'Fnnd aeclsred TTET on jtended the-picnic. Thers -were i controlled administration a n d Se lias developed ais xnemo-; d _ land speculation in Palestine as various ;kinds of games for tosth another member of the party j elected a. n e w set of officers power of observation S3 vre" ^ . . . noticing rhss to be very nervously a force inimical to t h e Jewish adnlts .end children for Trfcicn all lie needs is a glance E-t i i i_ _ _ _ ^._ •watching the dashboard and re-homeland last "week, at an inter-prizes Trere given to the T-iimsr. [ fighting to dean up the poultry natlDnal conference here. : Hefresninents "svere SSTTSCL membering &ET as being a very trade. "Lacerne (JTA)—Palestine ofcars£ul_motorist, enflsd Jier need- A series ol resolutions afloptea. There T/as dancing to l&s tunes Under the vatehlnl eyes of offifices thronglnrat, the isrorld vriH be less -ankiety concerning the speatl at the first iroria ccHfereace in ol Austin." Sevan's crcacrtra. cials cf .its _ department a!. rnvr-hicls.• • ^ _ _ _ .* directed-to grant I'alestine imrnJSir. John Teldsan, treasurer, ol the car by.-showing .her. that sis years urged Jewish financial gratiott certificates only- to irppllinstitutions, to.. .csrsJuIly .iEvestl•tfie Hint•.apaa.-wM^Jh_er^:a.ttentina.. .cssts:"33BJJ735'ir". HelirsTr,. -£t Tr-a :s !had >BE3i -locnsea'rWas s, .radio dial gate" before esi'sading credits "lest part Gf the -.affair at ihe next j cuior Tn.um.as E. Devsyi offics. Ifa'closed here last/Tireefc "by Isaac they be used'to gamhle .in'Pales- meeting of the -club. He asks till iiat .the' Epeeflomster. of whom WCTB -yamniIkES, ths Sruenbaum, director of the •.?«• tine land. niGinbsrs i7ho still tave tickets iIall bearded • schochtiin captured coa.i8h Agency Immigration depart"After 53 years of Zionist act- to turn -them in to Mm, EO that I trol of the usisa "rom. th*- hsnehment at the World Conference of ivity," declared Henachem Men-) an accurate report may be made Palestine Offices. del TJssishkin, Tr o r 1 d J. IN. F . on the' ticket sales. Sir. Fei&nsn I racketeer, who • was recently reMr. Grnenbaum reported that president, in a forthright Address, reports, "The picnic was a great I placed as tlie imicn's business the -Agency is stamped Tsdth ap"the Jewish people is still de fac- success -both financially and soi agent by Jacob-Hosanblnm. plications for certificates. Palescially." New y o r k (WNS)—-Sather to-without land in Palestine. «UHI» 'if

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tine citizens alone, "he-said, filed 3.7,000 applications lor permits to bring "wives, .relatives and chilrLren to the Holy T^nd. Ilr. G r it e n b. a ii m annomcefl •twenty p er cent of certificates "will be assigned lor. relatives of Palestine Citizens, ;:fifty per cent lor

He pointed out that Trhile the than permit the display of the j president, llordecsi Heltser, Ticsswastika i n one of its private din- Jerrish population in Palestine noT7 reaches over 26 p e r cent, ing rooms, the Hotel Uew Yorker ! secretary, all Herbert fcllc~crr, .allffwed the Association ol Ger- Jews in the ccuntry control only felended the TEekstser, r.t', ZT~Z. man-American Technologists to 6% per cent of the land, and it tlireats asainst the TEDEIS a n i t i r EMf t. its annual convention Irom is becoming increasingly difficult 33russels CWNS)—Three thou- procGsaeS to elect a nev csccutho 2NeT7 Torkef to the Hotel AB- to obtain land because Arabs are unwilling to sell to Jews, and the ot the I " ' new citizens, twenty per cent lor tor -where the Nazi emblem will government, loo, is hampering sand .-Polish-Jews-.resident in Bel-jtive committee. giuin are'likely-.to i>e deported as Chapter of A. S. A. to spor-~ r r artisans and. ten per cent lor ori-lie aisplayea. Jews in the acquisition of ne-w the result Df a decree 'beins draft- J Find-in^- "theiaselves onfc-cra"The management. of the Hotel ! bered, the ualnn's officials cult sntal Jevrs. acreage. ed-'by.-the "ministry o£ commerce j the meeting and rsf used to turn Torah. stufisnts has recsir^. .1 New Torker announced t h a t it As a measure to foresfell -Bpecforbidding Polish' clti^sns to en-I over -would not. allow the display of -•union's, "books and rec-sew administration. the swastika as "a precautionary ulation, the conference adopted a gage in trade in the public mar- j to measure to preserve the property resolution .asking the Zionist Con- kets or as peadlars. Since job- ] £ o t i r t action is so Tjjidsr tiie .rules cf .tlie TI^I. _^ i lanned ] ^of the notel and insure the safety gress to :set up a central "body -to less aliens aTe subjected to deA. S. A. chapter Trill ciier z, ~ *_ 1 control land grants, to Jews in portation, this decree leaves the j to eliminate the racketeers a i £ medal to • Iks student "vrrit;*" z. ^ Brussels (JTA)—A resolution of our guests" and because the Palestine. Jewish"peddlers and market men their supporters. , • display of t he' swastika "on a best .essay on a Eubject c£ . " c ^ -to asfc all governments to prohibi In his address opening tlie con- at the inercy of the siinistry of liistorienl interest during the r~r shechita, "the orthodox manner of number of recent occasions here ference, Hr. Usaishkin "declared commerce. ing year. Mlling animals for kosher meat, in JNew TTork incited Tiots a n d acguisition of land in TxansjorNinety .per cent of .-all the Polin accepting the offer on 1 1 ill •was adopted unanimously at the major'- disturbances." Kndoll "Wil- dan would not solve t h e Je'ws' ish • citizens in Selgium are Jews. PraguB— "Anfbrnch," nntori- of the Talmud Tcrah. P r r c . eighteenth "world congress of So- flfirinan, president of the Associa- problem, Bhice Arabs "would "be at The ministry of: commerce has ous anti-Eemitic paper, .has been cieties for Prevention "of -Cruelty tion, called the lear of disorders their hacks there as T7ell us in denied .'that such -a decree is to suppressad fcy the Czechoslovak" a liuge joke" -and attributed! the to 'inspire ^dded ir to A-nimnls. Palestine. • bs issued in Agitation against shechita; has ban indirectly to Mayor l a GnarThe terms upon "which the J. been carried on in many countries dia's xecent raction in refusing a "N. "F. ;TVII1 interest itself in the license i o a .Gsrman alien. ior several years. One of the so\ •Wilderman also claimed t l a t Huleh concession, xecenfly acciety's chief objections to shechita auired Tsy a private company, are is that the prescribed method -of i i s organisation includes many 50 per cent oTraership, Hr. TJs.Austria lias forbiddsa all Aiustriaas t o sngE|re i s any German EifftL ol ills healthy Jewish t : -1 casting t i e animal, throwing it Jews among its members. sishkin stated. . . ana Bentisient towards Trki ~ on its back and bringing the neck Participants in & fiiscuBsiun A. H. A. aspires." in position BO that it may receive which followed t h e address de- in this coimtry sontiiiisad to gain ground. the cut, is cruel and inhumane. Ottawa—In order not to dis- manded that extreme measures be ,A-n .s,d"?rance indication cf ~h.ov? welcome Jerws "Kill be s.t the Berlin—lifting t h e ban" on the franchise Jewish voters the date taken to prevent speculation, even Berlin Olympics nest summer v^as :afford2d to Tv"orld public opiaJuedische Hundschau, organ of of the Canadian general election to refusing .admittance to Paleslan when. Jfsd off Mais a t GBnaisch-pEXteaJarchen, -the Eceae cf the German Zionists, t h e Iteicb. was-moved ahead from IJEonday, tine schools of speculators' chUtlie -essay contest ivlll the "mater Olympics, crSered .all 5e'?rs tmt of tcrrs. JB.-

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Zionist slid non-Zionist organisations in the J. "K. .P. council.. -It -was disclosed that .an agreement Tras adopted with the "Eeran Hayeaod, an'other .Zionist Jirafl, to prevent'clashes .-ijfitween the two. The' Egreemsst -Br..as later sub-. Here i3 another yam for Hip- couldn't recall just "wnat it was— Jesrted to a -scathins attack -and ley. Although Hannan Heyerson just-than "Hannah, 'and •was scheduled to be .taken up at. -was overjoyed upon hearing of came strolling .into ths store and the Congress. " lier victory in "the recently con- t l s : girl's entire Dr. .Israsl' Goiastein, president • ducted Omaha Hebrew Club pop- briglitened as she .quickly.•march- •of the AmericEn;.J.'2\. F., "was ularity contest, a decided elemsnt ed to-the counter and; purchased the .speakers'. of madness tinged her happiness, some cups and -saucers. . because ,ths prize only providfid a ' pfftT^Tsri;)') i n i d X^OUlSB, ~*73lD « uU.<^ trip lor Jierseif.. - • • - - • nelglibon:, sat -usst to each other fyjrp -irxszced totcl zl ZZ1XZZ,T^ in Palc-J:.i '•.No,..Hannah dia.not want to in their elasses, could-sing take i e r family with her, but just of their own, entitled, "For XSver Berlin (JTA)—Ko Httlo nurThz ztcte CJ. T*r.r:.^rr!"^iiJi hie £msi2i 2, Iz.'' zi."~Z"~iz.~ a ehapeiua in ZuB personage of Since Our "World Sessn," iaving priss T733 evoliea tere liLSt 'veeS; Xiouiss Kathan. made their initial- entrance into or, | en the Hannah snd Xaouise have often this wide irorlfl two Tracks apart B.eisch3i.ue1irer HItlcr'3 al', "been likened to the "Siamese in t l i e dreary month of Twins" because of their close 1317. They hart, besn companionship and irientLMp. In cosapanions siacs t^fcy liast ihct th- Jcras Cv'jis mcili.11 — t-ft n"l*I* connection tviOi Hieir coiapanionTiey both Graduated saip tho story is tolfl cf a young Soath Hisa nchool, JiavJES cozsrsa tv Sirl -wlio was Bent on *is er-end jslcted th.3 cams co-rsc, hs.Tiss Tjy "her mother »o make nsvoral received tJis crane srafics nud purchases. Upon xeacMns i e r liKTing "fassn enrolled in every Ttrcpher, Ttia r a a c.:=mfc3cd irsn''sccssra of s, clrdrct "rr^TOTCSi^ait cf csrir.32ile coaiiti destination, the girl Jforsot o n e X3 to^Bther s s d both iava ihs Hona UaiTerEity Trtisi th- I'lsrls! crr-'EiCsd that CeTrl^Ii t c l z j t i s vriH hsczDx irasa ths lifticg1 wf Ertide, 2nd lay as Hhe mfelit nns ambition for their luttire. to pcrr-sr. • tiie bcs3.

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