June 26, 1936

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f, THE WORLD'S

Interests of fife Jewish People

I...WINDOW... <*>By LTJDWIG LEWISQHN <

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Entered u S«COD4 Clua Mall Matter on January 21, 1121, at Poatofftc. of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March !. 1ST*

LOCAL DELEGATE

"Catastrope Becomes History" •Imdwlg liewlsohn, whose Wt-

erary criticism is a rare treat to-those vvho look for guidance in their Treading, reviews here Marvin Xowenthal's last book. THE EDITOR

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Edgar Is Named Beth-El Cantor

OVER CONGRESS

Says Palestine Losing $25O,GOQ4^ Appeal to Local Jewry to Place a Day / ' ^ o^' Jerusalem (WN'b -or Agency).—The Arab losses as a result

Radinowski First Omahan to Return from Conclave by Jewish Congress

of the continuation of the general strike in Palestine total 250 thousand dollars a day, it is estimated by the Falastin, Arabic newspaper. Thousands of young Jews in Palestine are u.-> aiting the government's call to take arms to help maintain security in the land, it is asserted in the Hebrew press. .

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Appealing to Omaha Jewry for aid in the placement of one or more German-Jewish refugee children in Omaha homes, Paul Felix Warburg, treasurer of the German-Jewish refugee

Annual Vaacl Picnic Will Be Held | Sunday

to A Pivms;

The annual Vaad picnic will be held all day Sunday, June 2 8 at Krug park. Free admission and free parking tickets have "been . ~~~~~~~~~~ mailed to members. ', IT" ! | 1

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JUJJ Libraries will of course be writGames and contestr and free : i i l g u i a f l C l ten on that resurgence of Pagan rides for the .children are on the'/^i i p i Expressing great enthusiasm project, has addressed a comdaj's program. Refreshments andiV-illD i ISOS barbarism which, among many for the American Jewish congress munication " to Omaha Jews drinks will be sold by the auxil-' other destructive minute group held last week in Washington, Jothrough the Council of Jewish iary. All Vaad members and of human beings, will be for many seph Radigowskl, one of the three Women-. friends are invited to attend. centuries to come symbol, my- Omaha delegates, urged that each As one of the outstanding p.f- j This is the first time that With B bipr fret-ipfrpthpr in Mi*? stery, organon or tool for ap- individual and every organization Morris Burstein is chairman in tractions of the Highland ConnOmahans have been asked to perceiving the historic processes help put through the program of charge of arrangements. trr club"s summer program, p. Jewish Community Center pym, care for these unfortunate chilstyle show and vaudeville revue the camper? at. Camp Akiha hads and the meaning — if they have the congress. dren in their homes, as heretoany —• of these processes. For will be presented Saturday. Au-• bon voyape to Omaha and "While Zionists were representthe temper, the achievements and ed, the congress, contrary to rufore the committee has endeavtheir season with a flyinp S. the fate - of this group of .Jews mors, was not a Zionist affair," ored to place them cast of the Daughters of club members are on s n hrssKinary trip to .Europe, were indeed extraordinary. Mississippi, being recruited by Mrs. Hymsn. Tuesday, the boys and girls a r Mr. Radinowski said as he disThe Majority of them dedlcat- cussed the work of the meeting. However, increasing numFerer to display wardrobes fur- rived in. New York by airplane, . ed themselves utterly to the civ- Of the 70 delegates chosen to bers of these children are benished by merchants who F.re and Wednosiia.v noon pretended to ilization of their adopted country represent thesUnited States at the . pail Cor Europe on the Queen ' members of the club. ing taken out of .the deplorable Visitors to the tranquil gallerand produced within that civiliz- world Jewish congress to be held Jnlins Bisno, exocHtire secreAn early dinner will be fol- Mary, Camp Akiba IF Uie mmsituation in Germany to be givies of the Joslyn Memorial invar- j en a new opportunity in our ation values more illustrious than in Geneva, 52 were chosen by the tary of the A. Z. A., will serve as lowed by open hou?e. Members mer home camp p.t the J, C. C. iably stop before its most valuj any comparable ' group has ever American Jewish congress and 18 camp director of t h e RHIHJES in- are privileged to invite guests . which will continue Cor sm week* own land, and it necessitates Cantor Anron Edgar. able possession, Sir Joshua Rey- I finding more homes for them in all history produced within the were to be elected by various naternational convention to be held ; and should make their reserva-; for children aped ? to 14. Mr. Harry Silverman, president nold's portrait of Miss Franks. | farther west. substance of an adopted civiliza- tional Jewish 'organizations. at Palisader California, July 2 0 . tions with J. Harold Saks, club tion. A minority of them, ''n.owto 27. secretary. campers will visit, places that PTR The delegates to the interna- of the Betfi-El synagogue, an- Brought to Omaha for the open- ; "We hope that you Omaha . ever, clung to the faith, tradition, tional assembly were instructed to nounced today that Cantor Aaron ing of the Memorial, this picture j Jews will find it in jour hearts Max Baer will bo assistant camp Music will be furnished by a Of great interest to Jewish vonnpculture of their fathers and under form a permanent body to repre- Edgar of Des Moines, la., has of a well-bred English Jewess, ; to make a place in jour com- director and Dr. A. Greenberg hot swing band as yet to be se-£,j.ers_ ^ h e P j r i P v,-ill. lp»r,, the general name of Wissenschaft sent all world Jewry. Wherever been elected to serve the syna- the daughter of an eighteenth • munity for one or more of wili serve as camp director. j lected. Anyone wishing to partici-' d a n c e s e n d s;-ng8 o [ e p c h COU!1 .;,V ' des Judentums produced - from possible the' delegates of the va- gogue as cantor and director of century merchant, has a host of . The delegate from chapter No. : pate in t h e vaudeville revue is r e - ;t h e y v i R J t w h i l e U j e b o , , g coll(t^ these unfortunate children," admirers who come from far and ! Zunz and Geiger or to Buber and rious nations were to be chosen music. 1 w3?l be Ernest Nogg and the : quested to pet in touch with Allan j( h e ' g , , . o f j h e d i r f e r e u { nSil Mr. Warburg writes. Cantor Edgar is a graduate, of near to gaze upon the handsome j Rosenzweig the greater part of by democratic principles. Co-operdelegate from chapter Xo. lOOj Kohan a t "Walnut 48Hfi. (ton* for their albums.' The tiny Funds have previously been will be Harold Zelinsky. . j the apparatus which made poss- ation with all liberal movements the school of music of the Uni-features. folks are mrd-.ing ecrppbookF in sent by the' Omaha section of ible the modern Jewish renaiss- fighting anti-Semitism was urged versity of Michigan. He has an Miss Franks (first name evi- j which they nre pasting pioturerance. They destroyed and saved upon" the international delegates. extensive general Jewish educa- dently unknown) was the daugh- j the Council of Jewish Women, Omaha, Neb.—Dr. Everett R. of the land's visited. Each traveler to assist with the children's their people at the same time. It was also hoped that the world tion and^has studied with several ter of Aaron Franks, a wealthy Clinchy, director of t h e National is keeping p diary. passage from Germany to the Whether they lived primarily as Jewish congress would be able to famous cantors. Before he came Jewish merchant of Isleworth. Conference of -Tews and Billfolds snd coin purges <lp?« United States and for their Germans or as Jews they lived have a representative at the to Des Moines, where he has She sat for her portrait in what tians, will conduct a forum orated with Jewish designs are served for five years, he was can-is believed to have been the year maintenance on arrival in this •with the highest degree of fruit- League of Nations. beinp made in the craft classes, country. Additional funds, to tor of the Jacksonville Jewish of her marriage, 1766. fulness. Ofxthese achievements no The congress recommended- an tlUIlvH I LfiivlltiWS The camper? pre also busy finis?li.-> : "* . adequate account has yet been institute for research into Jewish Center synagogue. In her gown of white silk trim- be raised by the council at the ing bookends and carving toy snisummer dance on July 15 at written. Cantor and Mrs. Edgar and med with ribbons and laces she problems to cope with such situaCarter Lake clnb will also be New York (WNS).—The his- m a l s - E v e r - r da3-" t h e r c flrp *'*•?• On the general history of the tions as those arising from the {their two children will arrive in graciously presides over the main sent to assist the project. tory and official pronouncements !d a n c ' ' n £ s n t i P gallery of the Memorial. Her oval I August 1. Jews of Germany up to and be- need for economic rehabilitation. Omaha *~~ * in confession and preaching of the :a n d K * 0 ^ 1 ) R n d v i U P O O R b f l f?"'If you can make a place for "The coming of Cantor Edgar face with its dark eyes is crownyond the tragic year 1933 there Likewise an institute for the study Christian church makt it the chief i n £ concerts, to vhile PVRJ any one of these children, most of are now before me, in addition of thfe problem of migrations was will contribute greatly to the cul-ed high with her powdered hair. author and promoter of anti-Sem- i d l p seconds of the travelers. Last to others noted earlier in this to be established to co-operate tural life of the Omaha Jewish The slim neck is encased in a col- whoni are above the age of 10 i i i t d by b th R i Tuesday the older children sp years, you are asked to comiitism, the itism, it was assorted e Rev. Re column, two books of signal ex- with the existing organizations. community," said Mr. Silverman, lar of pearls and her ears heavy t n e municate with Mrs. Morris RaKarl M. Chworovsky in a sermon afternoon (it ElmwootI Rtitl cellence: "'The Jews of Germany: An institute of propaganda whose "and for the synagogue his com-with rare and precious stones, at the Community church. j Thursday they visited WOW. A tory of" Sixteen Centuries" by purpose would be to fight anti- ing means a great improvement Her decidedly Oriental appear- lentan, vice-president of the "The roots of anti-Semitism | The lunchroom is by far one ol Marvin Lowenthal (Jewish Pub- Semitism was also recommended. in the religious services which he ance is unique among the paint- Omaha section of the council, can easily be traced to the central ! the most popular spots, even. «ftat HA. 7140, -who will provide lication Society of America) and On the recommendation of the interprets so beautifully. We look Ings of Reynolds. dogma of the church, viz., the ' ond helpinps of RPinpch disappparBilanz der deutschen Judenhelt labor bloc the next session of the I forward to his arrival." Little Is known about this wo- further information as to sedoctrine of atonement,'" he said. ; ing. A suggestion, has been jnarip -• ; 1 (Balance-sheet of German Jewry) American Jewish congress is to b man, except that she married a cure the child be I ']- ' "This doctrine sets forth that the . by one of the younger boys that by Arnold Zweig (Querido-Verlag elected directly by the people incousin. Her father, who dutifully Jews rejected and crucified the the camp buy its own cows to take Amsterdam). accompanied' her to Sir Joshua's stead of by organisations. It is the Messiah, that thereby they were care o£ the unusual demand tor studio, died at ninety-two a beintention of the congress to take rejected of God and condemned to milk. « For the American reader, Jew. charge of Jewish affairs such as nign patriarch. ! wander the earth, s.s e,n outcast or Gentile, Marvin Lowenthal's administration-, qf relief and JewThe group is divided according Gainsborough, a contemporary people, a Cain nation,.,,-o Jisfltis to ape into bunks ami the buukn boo&s Is, by far the most valuable ish education. of Reynolds, also painted*a por' " .. ,r- --••- .". . j race. The only'salvRiion ' for the fire now •being; named. The campthat has • hftb/erto ^appeared- or'is trait entitled Miss Franks, but his Mr. Radinowski, who returned ij.ews, sc this doctrine implies.' ers whose ages rsnsro from B to likely to appear' for" iTlongT time. s subject was a niece of the Miss before I. Morgensen docuI before I. Morgenstern and! Jerusalem (JTA) ; lies in their conversion through j 14 a r e under She supervision oC Lowenthal was. always a clear and home Franks of the Joslyn Memorial. S. Yaffee, the other Omaha j «aent in which: Emir Abdullah, ! j «aent in which E -Dr." Everett~R. Ciinchy. baptism to t h e Christian faith. j experienced counselors. Closing felicitous wrller. In this work N. New York (WNS) — Relief of declared: "The con- jjvArab ruler of Transjordan, indelegates, ites i "This doctrine is still held by ; hour ench dcy is anticipated with the greatness of his subject has the victims of religious persecuJewish Immigration into was a big success, a great j -s ; the great majority of Christian | dread by t h e hnppj" younfrptprs. taken a deep hold on him; his gress tion in Germany and Mexico •will British-mandated territory manifestation of Jewish solidarsolidar jj y of Jewish :he core dopma of There a r e still accommodations style has risen with this subject; manifestation be the first objective of the new- | ity. The 1,195 delegates from 9 5 j w i 1 1 b e Published within a few em of theology as for p few wore chUriren. the gravity of the substance treat- cities, -according to conservative j days, it was learned by the Jewly organized American League .for i most conservative ; ed has caused him to drop the Agency. ConiiRRiorp thip year ini-indr00 ! =ish ~ v "Telegraphic '"' »••--» which will be held at Pa- Protestant denominations. Jt is antiquated Voltairian humor to, Jews. It will be a great influence The document, which was shown Kvelyr. Dsnpky. Mrs, Meyer Rpbat the jcific Palisades, Cal., July 20 to not at all times set forth with ail er, Gertrude Orucb. Ttetty •which he was formerly addicted. ^meeting. in not only the lives of the Jews to a Jewish Telegraphic Agency His book has adhimable dignity its implications and assumptions, •m a n _ Kaskell Cohen, l.oyal Kfinw a s personally ' The cause of religion every-j- ' • of America but the Jews of the correspondent^ and poise; he writes with calm Approximately 4 00 boys bewritten by the Emir at the end is due only to the fact that where will be defended judgment, with impeccable taste, world." of 1922. It invites Jews to with sober eloquence. -The most ter' the Transjordan, which excellent feature of his book Is joins Palestine, but provides his thorough mastery of his enthey receive no special national ormously complicated material. rights. For as every page shows and the The Agudath Israel, extn bibliography further illustrates orthodox organization, is now in Jewish premier, .«.*„ „ , sions which will take place each ship, and s.ny attempt to deny. \ he has written on the basis of possession of the document. It SRS Esther f'.ilvernian v;as I:P.swiftly and energetically with j James H. Post and John H. Boubroad a n d original research. this publicly would "• bring quick cently elected president of Alpha had been addressed and given to vier are honrary chairmen. "'"""'tht National | program will consist of the interHence this volume is not only in- . Coeds attending fall rushing Dr. De Haan, leader of the Agu-the critical political and economic "At the"same time in the part of church EK- Gamma Chi porority si. the Mu. valuable to the general reader but parties given by Sigma Delta Tau, dtith Israel, who was later ass- pproblems facing France, there Committe for Reli^on and Wel-i national A. 2. A. Olympics, Sabnicipal university oi Omaha.. services and entertainment national. Jewish sorority at the may be a serious outbreak of an- fare Recovery announced plans ^ this dogma rs, om- | a distinguished achievement In assinated. ; ^ Other officers elected veve the b University of Iowa, will he enfor a ma'SS meetinfc of all religi| J outstanding Hollywood movie | , theology o n a t e g historiography. the ' Misses Florence Ktelnbevj,, viceTransjordan is T, separate ter- ti-Semitism, Frederick T. Birchall Siars T h e tertained in the group's new resstars. The will i convention week v u l i h h thereby influences president; EerUia Siuiaky. t-tecicLowenthal's conclusion, which ritory under the Palestine man- declared in a London dispatch to ous denominations at Madison i be conncluded by a tour, lunch- \ the psychology and life of its mil- tary; Rose Kirsshe.nbaum, U'easurwill at once be asked for, is som- idence which will be taken over date. Settlement of Jews has the New York Times. Spuare Garden in October to chalber enough and altogether irrefu- this summer and formally opened heretofore been forbidden. Asserting that Blum's failure lenge the assertion of atheists eon, banquet and dance in Los !lions of members, anti-Semitism PT, and Evelyn Pansky, historian. Angeles. | cannot but be enccura:sed. It wili table. It is this,, that Vthe world in September. For the past two may mean a Fascist regime in that religion is obsolete. The inst.fdip.tioi} of new of'ic.prK Dr. Ciinchv -prill spend two days ; . . fine declaration!! look place ,!ww 3 2 Rt the. home of can learn — •—if it will — that years the sorority has occupied France, Mr. Birchall said that "it . .. . -r-r. , ; tane more t a home at 706 E. College street, at tlie camp convention, h i s leeJewish rights and universal huand resolutions at Christian Misp Kose Fishf1!1, retiring presiis feared here that part of the man rights are inseparable." Or, one block from the site of the reaction which may supervene in Hence the fervent wish here that Uure will be followed by a dis brother, yes, moie than polite dent. At tlits time t he g n ; dilating aelegates h h the th l t as he puts' it later:. "The liberty new one at Dodge and Burlington and diplomatic conferences. "When France may well be an outbreak samehow there may be hidden I cussion. in -which seniors, inchuling Mifwt Fisher, ' • " . of no individual can rise higher streets.. the church hnp modified this docof anti-Semitism, which has been somewhere in Mr. Blum's some- will take part. RUPF Janet Grnetz a n« 'Mi ss Betty Mr. Harry A. Harris of New latent there since the Dreyfus As pictured, the four-floored than its source; and this source trine to the point where the stigFellman, were also lH >noi•ed. what incomprehensive economic Y8rk and Mrs. Joseph Friedman is the general liberty of man." In residence, the former Delta Zeta ma of 'Christ-kiHer' and 'rejectMiss Sylvip FUver m;>.n 1IPS been of Los Angeles, children of the j Unprejudiced^ observors who policy the magic of success. a word, the tragic catastrophe to sorority house, is of stone. Rushed' is taken from the Jew and his find pppoinrpf" rush r'h.p :irroipn which German Jewry has ' been ees will sip tea in the spacious late Louis Harris of Omaha, who jhave come from Paris this week Paris (WNS) — To demonsalvation hereafter and liis status pisriK p.re be in p.' ma fic- by t h e pf>think they already see a grounddied February 12, 1935, will hold parlors on the main floor where subjected means a break-down of as an equal in modern society are rority for r-n act!ve PC ason of strate that it is not anti-Semitic, the central mechanism of human are also located the chaperon's memorial services for Mr. Harris swell of such an anti-Semitic the Fascistically-inclined Croix del • j not made dependent upon his con- rusbin?;. The fit-st ' ITl R f.leripK o£ cviilization itself. Every Jew quarters. A large, tile-floored din- at the Jewish cemetery in Coun-{movement in the vicious. attacks memorial ' T h e O m a h a Chapter of the Jim- j version and baptism, then pnd not. WtS'lX TtZVllPi* ViY>, hf. In?id (hip who would, for the sake of all ing room, chapter room, butler's cil Bluffs, Sunday, June 28, at j of the Right against the new pre-Feu held a monster jior Hadassah held its annual, b a n - i b e f o r e w.;-l5 anti-SemUism begin to T .Imwootl. hi. Suvidvy riiorninc mankind, resist that break-dowa pantry, kitchen, and storage space 2:30 p, m. They invite all the mler -— the first Jewish premier meeting; in one of the largest [ o,cet and installation of •new of- ; (;i Sa pp ea r from our life, then RT - f •. brcfikfast perk. This v.-tn he in French history. Should he fall for the civilization what he was occupy-the ground floor.' Both friends of Mr. Harris to attend. . Paris synagogues in honor of ! ficers last Thursday evening, In o ! - bef ore W JH cttrisi.iE.ns as and derorptions w{ rarriert Mrs. Harris and-Mr. Friedman the attacks will grow jn violence meant to be and must stand top floors are devoted to bedJewish war veterans who d i e d | J u n e IS, at the Jewish Commi:n-|7 e w s ] J v e together in perfect v,n- :out. in P. Fourth of Ju u ly t heme. and they will inevitably involve rooms, 17 in all, and a dormitory are also in Omaha. ; jity Center. Mrs. Irvin • Levin, 'derstandinp, food will and peace/' ; .. shoulder to shoulder with other more than a single personality. ! during the World War. ' | president of the local Senior Ha- j . j cultural minorities, seeing that as well. The-bedrooms are large IK dassah, was the principal speak-! Amsterdam Acting under 'he • the fate of these minorities is the enough to accomadate • two or sorority; oa campus group . com; H-rpi-, m f'xyv ^w IT er and installed the new officers. [ -hich forbids the injection of ]aw y most exact gauge of humanity three girls. mittees and university party.com- ! WTEST . The new officers are Miss Kal- j foreign questions in Dutch poland decency. .' . With the opening of its new mittees; The Daily Iowan and ] ah Franklin, president; Missjitics. the Amsterdam authorities] home Sigma Delta"Tau will at the{The Hawkeye, publications; and Mis? KaSf.h Franklin fasir-. been Arnold Zweig's book is totally same time introduce to the cam-in every phase of university life. iJeannette Kesnick, financial vice ; fined a storekeeper here 250 j announced n.R nn.i? of tbe contestdifferent in character from Low- pus its new chaperon, Miss Rose Two girls were selected as circus president; Sliss Rose Soffer, cui-: guilders for circulating copies1 o''• ants in the Omaha Hebrew club Bnthal's. It is not a history; it is Levy of Hamilton, Ontario, who queen attendant and pep queenv tural vice president; Miss'Fannie ' Julius Streicher's violently &nti- •picnic to he held f-t Lakevievr a treatist.'. It is analysis of the will replace the former chaperon, attendant respectively. ! pr.rfe, .July 6. H'Hs<s Sarah Epstein Barney R o s s , welterweight orphanage since the death of his Katelman, raemb^shsp vice presi-1 Semitic sheet, Der Stuermer. German Jewish situation as part Mrs. Edith Lee Thane of St. Paul. dent; Miss Sarah'German, record-!During the year Mrs. Dora champion of the world arrived in father. i? the otber cont«>?!.?.!i!.. and example of the .general proIn July several.members of the Chapman, patroness, of Iowa City Omaha last Monday for a benefit secretary; Miss Anne Kuznit, j Junior Hadassah member? who He is a member of several Jewlie committep in charge ,promblem of the psychology and the group will '• tou'r the state on a was ' initiated as an honorary bout at the City auditorium. His j ish fraternal organizations includ- j corresponding secretary; Miss l W e r e g u e s t s o f honor at. the Ban-!5 roar.y now! festuros and an 1 Inter-relation ,,pf human groups, traditional rushing trip. This trip njember and honored at a formal voice and gentle manner be- j ing among others the B"nai Brith. j t n a Gross, membership treasur- \ q u e t i having; raised their quota !r ifandinjv picnic for this fortytt illustrates once more the fact is made by the'girld for the pur- banquet after the ceremonies..' . lying his ring reputation of being During the money-raising cam- t er; Miss Sarah Tanb, financial jf o r l n e -Give or Gef fund were 'f i antitial pffn.tr. that groups as well as individuals pose of meeting high school gradtreasurer; Miss Irene Fishberg, ;t h e j , n s s s s Kalfih Franklin, Don" Officers for the ensuing year concentrated dynamite, he disare subject to both neuroses and uates who are ready for college are Ruth L. Belsky of Dubuque, cussed his life as a prizefighter paign of the Jewish Philanthrop- reporter; Miss pora Freshman.; Freshraan, Jeanetfe fcesr.ick. Fen-: ies of Chicago, he took an active psychoses, to ill-balance or to and transfer students. ill Pi®* C|HK parliamentarian: and the 'Misses i n j e Kstelman, Irene' Fir-hbprg, president; Deana Krantmah of and a Jew. role. | :omplete disequilibrium of the = Originally Gamma Theta Phi, a Marshalltown, v i c e president; Mildred Whitman, Sonia ' Roit-' Mildred ivhitmsn, Evelyn Glazer, | i Synegogn Since the beginning of his fight"The . crowds are always nice, emotional and intellectual life. local group, the sorority became Betty Braverman of Iowa. City, ing: career, he has not failed to stein, and Sylvia Psxilnsan, s s Kollye Roitstein, Ann Kusntt, and ! and I have sever experienced any These group diseases are caused, the national Sigma Delta Tau in rushing captain; Isabel Green- attend religious services regular- prejudice because I am a Jew," new board members. Sarali Taub, and Mrs. Ruth Sii- i! Jaffa. (.TTA'» — Army enginprecisely like diseases in the in- 1933. In 1934 the girls opened berg of Algona, recording secreeers pvepp.rinp xo deraolisl* a. con* Miss Dora Freshman, outgoing'ver Rosen dividual,, by an unwillingness or their first, house, a white frame tary and scholarship chairman; ly and refuses to train on a Jew- j he said, adding that there are ilemneu ci)art*>r of Jafi'& Cor conish holiday. Before his title bout j several other Jewish, ring prospresident, presided at the banquet • lonor Pins were presented to Inability to face, reality as it, has structure. j In three years the or- Doloris Friedman of Des Moines, • stnicnon of i.vo roartp So the har» with McLarnin he halted activity I pects. He believes his stablemate, a n d a review of the d u b ' s , the Kisses Kalah Frr-rifelir., Irene actually shaped itself. The dis-iginal membership of 14 has ex-corresponding secretary; Dorothy : bc-r were faced i'.1*h jiti obBiacle ease consists in flight from fact, panded to 21, with girls repre- Marks of Des Moines, treasurer; at his training-camp over Hosh^Davey Day, gives promise of be- ontstanding activities during: the Fishberg, Sarah Taufc, Mildred in the person of a 00-year-old Hashonah. | coming a big name in fighting past year. Miss Harriett Bern-' Whitman. Minnie P'roonn;. Dora In the substitution of myths glorstein sang a gro;;p of songs, ac- . Frcshmsn, Ann Hshn. and Xrs. synapopue. beadle. Raised on Chicago's West" Side, j circles. ifying the patient, throwing his senting the group in all impor- j Dorothy London of Sioux City, Orucred to pvacuate his syntant campus, activities. :' companied s.t the piano "by Miss|Ri:th Sih-er Rosen. Duringhis stay in Omaha he editor; Fae Reider of Marshall] Ross worked" at all sorts of odd guilt upon a fictive enemy. Its Sigma Delta Tau was repre- town, house manager; Betty Rap- jobs to support his widowed mo- has beea a guest of Sam House. Naomi Gross. Two of .the club's} Teble decorations were beau- tipogue, the aged "fibames" refusfinal results in the case of either ed to budge, declaring he. was an: individual or a group are ut- sented this year on Mortar Board, oport v of Cedar Rapids, sociai ther. At eighteen with the purse -..Next year Ross intends'to take sponsors, Mrs. Joe Goldware &P-O. J tUully carried otrt with a bastet prepared to. die in sanctity under national honorary organization spring chairman; and Sarah Kaiman -of his. mother to t Pa!» stine so that! Mrs. Sidney y Kailem&n. ' were in| | from his first fight "he made a phik carnations 'terly destructive and pretty comfor senior women; Theta Sigma Glenwood, junior Pan-Hellenic home for his younger brothers she may visit the grave of her fa-' tiodueed at the BaaQuet and (flowers which was ased gp s cen- ; the rnins of the house of worship .(Continued on pago',7.) ; ter piece at the officers table. jlse v,-as duty-bound to care for. Phi, national honorary journalism representative. and sister who had been in an. ther.' spote briefly alsc

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936

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MtMSTER BlAtoJa ANTI-SEMITISM Off CUFFPffJ TEftPMW\P

Trans Jordanian Ruler Invites

New League To

ANTl-SffllTI INCEFI IF BLUM FAILS!

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Sigma Delta Tau at Iowa Will Be In New House

MEMORIAL SERVICES .; FOR LOUIS HARRIS

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