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Labor Shortage In Palestine Is Acute Jerusalem (JTA)—The labor shortage in the Jewish colonies of is rejortsa to '-be reorganising Ills Palestine lias - become so acute, it !Tr£lIsr-IIS!!cr IZz Houmanian Front Party and inj Sticesssliii Soil was learned here this week, that t h e process oi reorganization is i Season labor offices in -Sharon have rushsaid to be elisi: sis ssti-Seiaed delegates to the poTt of Haifa .from the -party's program -to catch newcorneTS as they dis- "The climax to a successful golf itism Tay&a-Voevod -was recently esembark from the incoming ships. season at the "Highland Country ad irem the !\2.tional Peasant club will be held next Sunday, Colonies the country over aTe when ;the finalists in the men's Party because o* his anti-Semitic -raising the cry f o r laborers to tournaments will clash for theactivities. At .the annual convenhelp in harvesting the crops. tion ' o£ the Christian Kational various titles. - The executive committee of the P a r t The contrast between the -wages In the championship flight j ^ - ^ Kishinev, "Prof. AlexanSouth "West 3legion of the Jewish. der Cusa earned in the colonies and those dra Hiller and Marvin Treller j ' anti-Semitic leader, de.Naikmal Fund -will hold two ses3nanded t h a t t h e 1 offered laborers in the urban cenmatch shots. A good contest i S-ocmania sions in Omaha nest Sunday, Septers " is so great that farms have is expected, since Treller is a for- i ernment forbid sach foreign-J tember S. been deserted of iiands. title-holder while vrhile Hiller iner title-holder, Sillier h ^ ^ sr°"Ps -as GFJT and ICA. -A- business session "stdll he held thrice reached tlie final bracket Sunday morning ^at the 33U1 hotel. 1 but has up.to now Seen unable 11 '•. An open meeting, free to the *.'«.« to cash in. gen=xal public, "will be held SunIn the second, flight, Planning flay afternoon : a t i : 3 0 p. jrt. Handler will nest Tatil Elot- Tha National -JT-iinfi. region -was IQT the crows, "Handler tn-sanizeil three months ago a t a Tsachefl the top by defeating Harspecial conference Jield in "Kansas old Parbsr in one of the closest Citycontests of the tourney, nosing The jpurpose oi ±he organizaI out his" opponent 1 irp on the j tion is to Jielp raise this section's dissolve .Partaeisbip oi ^ i twentieth. 31otcky had reached guota for the Kfar TTssishMn can'.Zionists sad Joint Slsj the finals by eliminating SI. Co5500,000 redemption Iimd IOT the President of Soatb. West tiibstloa Cozaimttee ' hen, 6 and 5. World coming year. of Jewish. -Sational Bud Slosburg attained the fi3Hrs. "J. Hictilin at Omaha "is a Jerusalem (WNS-Palccr AgerLucerne (JTA)—The partner- nals in the third flight Uy besting of J-i.e -region, ship of the American Zionist OrDr. A. Greenberg, 4 anfi S. Be|<7)—-Kabbi Abraham^ Isaac ^B ex Philip 11. Ulutznick o£ ganization and the Joint Distribu- •will meet the winner cf the Bob! Salome Salman Ha-jiohen J^OCL. Omaha is a member of the adtion Committee for a -united drive Eoqper-Lester Simon ™trh. '.Chief tBabll oi Palestine, Tepreministrative hoard. for funds in America -will definiteThe complete list of -regional ly :not be renevred nest year as officers includes: . the result of a decision adopted Harry TJiiedberg of Kansas at a special meeting of the AmerCity, honorary -president; Profesican delegation to the Tvorld I sor Gustave iClausnex of St. Louis, Paris (JTA')——A-violent iprotest "jMs death,.T>rhen, in reply to an in- s u ^ s s r hems Zionist Congress. Mo., ;president; Mrs. J . Hichlm of ! through the quiry from a grasp of Americax Instead, .a separate joint Sion-jj Omaha, Nebr., "Mrs. A. I . Blotcky against ths "oppressing hospitalJTabbis, he Trrots a Taiins forbldi probably be con-1 « Til Des TVIoines, 3a., 3 e n Deutch of ity" of the Nazis which prevent- ist campaign i ding "the marriage confliiion" t o Kansas City, Sans., Xeon Gellman ed them from seeing the facts in ducted in America lor all Zionist I those -sriio .2I.E12 t h a t t h e funds, and the incoming Zionist •*•*' w l i I l s s i i " l s TT?% z.'Zx. oon ertP~of St. Louis, Mo., Julius Xdving- Germany«as they really are, "was j band's absence"'from his -srife fcr hc-e. B?Bton of Tulsa, Dkla., vice-presi- voiced on their Teturn last -week Executive will probably delegate , fo-gr years constitutes ; Xicient, „,_„.__ Dr. Chain* T^eizmann, Miss "Hen-j dents; Xouls B. rFinkelstein of by the delegation of Alsatian grounds for divorce. rietta Scold and David Ben-GuTLincoln, INebr., secretary: and A.-veterans -who had been sent to The Jewish ."National ion to assist in the American camGoodman of St. . Louis, ilo., Berlin to cement good-will and tile .Je^risii Agency icsr 'IPalsspaign. treamirer. . , • German veterans there. tine ors-STed t i s closirtg: cJ all Sharp criticism of the -partnerThe administrative hoard; Is In a--sharp anti-Nasi Sistribe, ! schools a s a. sign of snojimisg. ship arrangement between the J. composed . of -Barney Baron of j-ajid called upon the p-cblic to r e Sioux City, la.; Joseph !Broay of Deputy Dahlet Liebrich, spokes- D. C. and the Z. O. A. was -voiced j ' Stalest l a California S .fTain .Srcxn. attemiiiixi; any TUELCSS -n. „_,,,.,, Baruch Zuckercnan of JerasaDes .Moines, la.; Hyxnan Gordon man for the delegation, charged I School j of entertainment. The fcnersl that the jffazis did -not permit the ijeia, a fiirector of the K e r e n i of Kn-n^q City, Ho.: Philip Klutz| procession started from . the late j —g v ij.i3-».g-» j^»g^Palestine -foundation ! 3~*C WE jilck of Omaha, :2?ebT.; Samuel Alsatian ;"eeterans to- speak with "Hayesod, y , X,os .Angeles -Press re-I C a i e I ^ a ^ s j^me, .which w a E ^ *"" Kranzberg of St. Louis, Ho.; Dr. the Jewish -war veterans ra Ger- innd He charged that because! many andd Alex S.- TVolf of St.-Louis,their freedom Jacob S. Pearlstein is regional fiiTectnf. " -In view of ifestations ol"oppressing hospi-'ganda ES iJ i * I««U ft** j f**- -i tality," he declared, "there is no America, use in sendinglnrtheT delegations of.Trench -reterans to Germany.
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tinuing the -present arrangemen f the Seven Arts the life of Palestine, to. -whose upUnited .Jewish I S e l e s a ^ in thein ^3,250,000 Drive America, t h e r e b y only! f e a t u r e Syndicate, asldng wteth-, b u i l d i 3 1 s a - a r i s & t i e , 40 per cent of the money raised is I e " s h f 'would accept a p.ace on rears 'ne to to Palestine and His first spiritual post r s PEIES ChancellaT oi Helnrew UnrverBity Miss Mayer wrote that re i tine, t o which lie came in Joe Hice of Omaha Tras chosen Zionist Organization's C e n t r a l , chosen. o;rts tiie In Palestine toXeavs •' Bureau .for the settlement of Ger-jl> _ ° i _ president of Ivre for t h e enrentions. *-1 {tliat lie a.r-3 «. few oilier Post suing year a t the annual conclave -man Jews in .Palestine, of which I have never \ ^ j . n ^ , <.„ -r,,,nfl Dr. Chaim "Weizmann is tha head. 5 started to ^ ^ r ia incerne (WNS-rPalcor Agency) held i n Sioux City last week-end. The American delegates, in j ' ° I city of Tel Aviv on the Sana dnner • AmericaninAbout 20 Omahans attended 1 n —The Palcor Jlews Agancy learnclmling BabW Stephen S. Wise, j Germany/• she wrote. / ~ I on the outskirts oi Jaffa, a. city j ^nted. My attitude ttowards -ed. -on the highest authority that the convention. There aTe I v r e Dr. 'Israel Goldstein, Xouis Lip- S^nted S chapters i n Omaha, Sioux City, -rill despite all denials, the resignaGoldberg, Kabbi!present regimes t r e a t o e a , cfj1 £ S0 0 0 . B ky, Abraham tion of Dr. J n d a h "L. .Magnes, Des Tiloines and Lincoln. Goia ! Jewish athletes cannot be summed Although very orthsiiox, .Estc: cf and Isaac "Hamlin, eni-j American chancellor of t h e He- Omaha was. chosen a s the site | phasized that this agreement was i yi> because I have not. been back -r.anv occasions -went tc i o r t h e nsxt conclave, t o be held m nrew University in Jerusalem, has necessary because of local circum-1 Germany since 19o2 ana I nave j ^ d e f e E B e c f t 5 l e T o r s E pionecrr | i ^ ^ £ r , " c ^ > ^ r , - •;: . c c - . . zl ~* 11 a heen. Buhmitted to the board of in-the summer of 1936. ° .r . t e ??T3' XI,' J n 5 ! s e .' T ^ 5 ! of Palestine who w e r e teis^ w J > ^ -,,"_._-.__ ; . „ „ ; . _ „ . ^ _ r ^ stances. They admitted, however, however Other officers chosen include: -stances. Governors of t l i e TTniversity, expelled in 19 from the Affen- charged that Zionist propaganda suffered which .Is headed hy Dr. Chaim Dave Davidson of Lincoln, first in America because of subordinathe jebuilding o tliat "Weizmann. ThB Sana Bonrce in- vice-Tireaiaent; "William Grund of tion t o the relief propaganda of was an honorary member. Also j ^ ^ t t e ^ ^ c f the pioneers my brother and my mother, who . ^ sacred ^ dicated, however, that the friends Des -Moines, second vice-president; the Joint. it ^ a s ^ ;t. Grors. T 5 s r* uf t h e noted American. liberal, Jack Goldsmith of Sioux City, is pure Aryan. My father, better ! 14. ; According to the decision of the rsct-d 1P turn * cv T n •who attractea -wide attention by third Trice-president, a n d B emeeting, for him, died in 10S1." S i s the -agreement, between its! re-' liis /paciflst speeches during Ihe Sherman of Des "Moines, secretary- the Zionist Organization of Amer- { M l s s Ma ^ e , T - ^ h a 'present .Aner- l r ioas ; .' . Wozlfl 'War, are doing their ut- treaBurer. • . .an's fencing champion,! over lea and t h e Joint Distribution the -world. S e WES a -pre featured on the Ivre program Committee TVUI n o t be renewed is now a student at Mills College, j! author, most to 'persuade Dr. Hagnea to bavins published s." lor;Z.C. - *x were a dinnsrette, an informal when i t expires in January, 1935. California. Tyiaaraw the resignation. 1 Esries of wcrls Sevoted to rarlo-r i Meanwhile Harry Xdefa, young An admiEsion of his Tesignatlon dance, a. formal dinner-dance, yo-ang ,;p a a s e s of .religions laws, scies.ti£c Jewish athlete, came near clinch- 1C 0 l n I rj e n ; a -ieE 012 Hebrew ..lore anfi as ChancellOT of the Hebrew Uni- brsakfasts jinfl. "luncheons. Tersity in Jerusalem, flue entirely VAAD. SEUQOVS SCHOOL ing .a .place for himself on the 1 a 'biography'of'his fatli-er-iu-lE. the "to •financial Teasons, "was :made tothe late Chief Habbi Piaabis. •TO DFEE .SEPTEMBER I 5 [ ^ . ^ ^ ^ f ™ c Jwitsch-Teomiii ^^I d a y by Dr. Jnflah 1^ Sagnes, of -J.srjissisin. j Wanning 1116 xlJ -iaili6 XuExauiiOi^ American -head o£ the only Jewish '-BEGIN• 1 H JMIBA7 . pace over the '.hazardous Griffith i f " uniVEsrsity in the Trorlil, in a state-• 1 *T1 The opening session ana Tegis-iParli emirse. ment to the Palcor 37ewa Agency. 1 v! prrhs 5 -1'" ^ n1«» The :3eth-Sl : .Bynagogue -anXiieb, native .X. J., "Ending conflicting Tumors about nounces that sits year of activities tratioh of the Heligious School of iand now3.a clerk of .in"Passaic, the Los Anthe "Vaad will be held at the.mornB'nai geles County Clsrk's office, is gohis resignation, Dr. Magnes, un ivill begin Friday, September 13, Israel synagogue Sunday the eve of Ms departure lor Xu- Tvith .the Vresuniption of .Tegular ing, September 15. ing to Boston in .April to enm— 1 r"; cerne, Switzerhind, to attend -a Sabbath evening services. All pupils or .prospective pupils petf in the final tryouts for the o r i • meeting of the Board of GoverAmerican Olympic m a r a t h o n The Sunday school -will be open are asked to be present, pinch-hitting l o r the law, evolved, - t *hc Ir-;-rrnors of the Hebrew University on team. f or vxegistration Sunday morning, i I. Morgenstern is principal of a happy solution for the xmritsl ?rltrts.I^"tc r t September 8th, said: WD25 of -2ir. sn'fl "Mrs. Peter ,SI:r- r - „» I the religious school. September ::15. ' I have been at t h e Hebrew linscio, t i c s t i c Inzzbiruu, ~rl»~- it University for more than t e n a Ca^liCixC, «.rrc;~, c—i t - - .. -""" •years, since its opening. I had his Jc—1-I1 " H e , •%"" rzzs' zr~ "u"contemplated resigning a l o n g clrcn iliat r t t y £2 "c-n .r L'.r~ " time, mereTtheless, I Tvas ready to Istanhul CTTXS)—Srac cf continue at my post if I could see that by remaining in office, the {piyricians on tha staff c the TTr.i"University would be reasonably "WHliamstown, 3IaE3. (TTNS).—. A furtheT stir -was created by versity of Istanbul may go to Alassured of the funds-necessary to The Williamstown Institute on York when lie ssrerted that a to jo'n the faculty of * C ^ "— ^!l—*.^.""**« TTC* -maintain its present high stand- Human Relations ivas startled out Habbi Abraham Feinberg of Kew 1 t 5 l e ards and additional funds to -proxt ra.ee herE. with iii vide the obvious new require- of i t s studious calm just before jTork when lie asserted that a ! ~ its iive-day sessions came to a joint effort by Protestants, Caih-| , ^ , ^ ^.JP .t. -^ « 7 — > i ments for a growing university. T "Bat I seam unable to attract nd- close -when D r . Prank Ulngdon,' olics and Jews l o r improved hit- i * president of Dana College, I'Tew-Jman relations should enlist Cora-lp -^r to rt~ ditionnl .funds which are in themY .eir ccrrira r r cts -11 Tur-sel?e3 not large. I am, therefore, ark, threw a bombshell into the J 3nuni3ts, atheists end fr&e think- \' ^preparing to withdraw and toproceedings hy charging xhat the j srs. Declaring xh~.t t o ignore theze j ^ tain over my of fies to a new Juan Protestant Church in America is'groups would le^ve t h e churches, r o -i-iiE who can lind a way to establish becoming "an instrament of 3i2,-|opnn t o charsres of a-" cl!I:nic«< to go bpcauc re not r; with t i e tore 33 of cccncmic this -young and admirable univer- tioalism." tirely satis!!... s that "the r-n^anissi in rocial Tc sity on a -firmer financial basis." Germany is tao logical outcome of j snphsnirc J that the three pre^t j , ;j tendencies now np-parent in the • faiths must either prsrent a -CZLA- \ United Statea,"r Dr. Singfion as-'ed frcnt = = agairjt tl>e atheists and ;C
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0F2IIS BH 3E?TBlZ2E2 25 Verted that the "Protestant church i "fight item to tha bitter end" or is in a position to dovslop th-e invite their eoc^araticn. "The last session of the season same into-craiico tint csLts tc£Ey| 2iLhi JPeinbcrg's view w r lor ths Sunday school at Temple in Germnay mtlcss we Protestants. cacllessea i r ^ V i i c r T. LaT-mrcx. Israel T?J11 1 B -held HE 0:45 a. m. quit scyini .t'3*WT0^ -lie «hrti.=.ia. zX IJLz Sunday, Saptcrat-er IS. Catholics and Jews. TJ"8 zzrazt con-T2m.vsxz\~, iclio CzzLt.^ The Sunday School 43 under the j lors ^ have taj:cn this lis.es Bupervision of ILibM DaTid 3 . J c n of ourn nsfl made it an j tin^. irtwccni the cl:r end Cera- ^-—-z^.L.-r. i instrumenj; of the stats." {Conthiuca ^n Pars
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