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H V . O'CONNOR.- Attyg. SJ".Brandeia Theatre Bldfl. riCE OF SHERIFF'S SALE e District Court of Douglas County,'- Nebraska irtue of an order, of sale issued the District Court of Douglas .Nebraska, and in pursuance cree of paid Court In an action - indexed at Appearance Docimber 314. at Pag-e Number if Jon Docket Number 32. at dumber 536. wherein Rose GoldPlaintiff and Winifred Ague* ne. et' al.. is Defendant, I will o'clock A. SI., on Tuesday the .v-of.ii!gnst, 1936. at the East loor' of thfc Douglas County House in tpe City oi Omaha, s County. Xebraska. sell al auction to thn highest bidder ish. the following described.

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Eateria tu> Second Class Uai| Hatter or> January Jl, 1121. at . FcstoMlc* of Oraaba. Nebraakt, onfler the'Act of Bareh S. 1S"»

OMAHAr-NEBSASKA, FBIDAY, JULY 3, 1935

ICOR CONCLAVE IN STM • WLY FOURTH

'45th Annual Hebrew Club to Be Gala Affair

ren (T) Block Ten (T)) EvnhsAddilion to the City of Onmouglas . County, .-.Voiiras'ra. a£ a. platted and recorded, I>oug- , urrty. Nebraska. sfy the liens and incumbrancej set forth; to patisfy 'the sam iU costs and the, increased and B costs, all as provided by •der and decree. & at • Omaha, . Nebraska, thlt of June. 13.T5. JOHN HOPKINS. Sheriff. -5t Douglas County, Nebr.

^isaha held a del-, "Meditation" j a meeting June 16, Reading Marvin Lowenthal's A gala, festive all-day celebra- Franklin. Each ticket on the excellent boot "The Jews of Ger_i representatives of all many" tempted me to browBe tion Is being planned by the Oma- drawing sold by the girls counts organizations were invitamong my books and to turn the ha Hebrew club- for their forty- as a vote. The winner gets a -.. to elect delegates to tbe napages at least.of a good many. fifth annual affair, to be held this round-trip ticket to California, Espect to Pass $43,500 " tional Icor convention to be held B H Sunday, July 5, at'Lakeview park By Hest Week's And so' in the many passages exwhile -second prize is a - ladies' at St. Paul, Mian., July 4. '•:•••• • Issue cerpted from Greek and Latin au- i n E a s t O m a h a . wrist watch; hence, competition is Messrs. J. Wolf son, P. Ginsberg i A c L-c'frtr An alluring program of feathors by the late Theodore Reikeen.' The drawing, is for a silver Fnrman -were we.r« elected pjpftpd to •„ i r l b i i b i O I The 1936 Jewish Philanthro- a n dd AA. - F°rman nach and in the writings of the tured entertainment, • games and chandelier and a Chanukah ilenpies campaign In Oiaaha is cer- j "Present Omaba at tne conclave. so-called fathers of the Church old-time'- frolicking lias been ar- orah. . A candidate to visit Biro-Bidjan, and in medaeval chronicle and ranged. In, the evening Roy CochIn the evening there will be "a tain to smash over the top, as again in certain -writings of the ran, governor of the state, Is free dance, with the music fur- predicted—thanks to the persis-, autonomous Jewish. colony in tent, energetic, unswerving de-ro- j Rns|ia, will be voted at the St. Protestant Reformers and final- scheduled: to> speak. ; nished by Austin Eevans and his ly in man>-, many modern pages , One of the outstanding fea- orchestra. There will be novelty tion of the campaigners to their ^Jerusalem (JTA) — A hail of I found Uprated and re-iterated tures of the picnic cis the popu- entertainment, including numbers job. bullets was the thanks a Jewish Wednesday aoon, the total the same accusations againet the larity, contest being waged be- by a 5-year-old acrobatic dancer, orange, planter received when he ! r\ r**. reached had grown to 43 thouJewish people Tjrljich Z.cnv en thai tween Sarah Epstein and Kalah who is said to be outstanding. j complied with an apparently | XjUQ" 1IIOC sand dollars and the drive leaders describes and enumerates ia their Sports, races and games with : friendly Arab's request "for a Tarious forms over a pe:.fod of prizes are on the afternoon's are positive that by next week's j drink of water. issue of The Jewish Press they one thousand years in the lands menu. There is plenty of parking i On retrieving the drink, the will be able to announce that the of German •speech. space which is offered without • Arab whipped out a revolver and goal of ?43,600 had been topped. A week of celebration ^ charge. It 49 almost needless to go over : fired four shots almost pointm a r "We have more than enough Albert Kaplan is chairman of Hitler was ! ^ ?-h«" tenth anniversary of these accusationsThey £0 all ! blank at tbe Jew, Y. Reinhard. Vienna fWNSI the' picnic. The committee in- money in the remaining cards to the way from the accusation oT who lived in ! the opening of the Jewish Comcludes John Feldman, Sam Bloom, attain our Atheism to that of devil-worship; indigent work- • in unity Center buiklinp. 8* man Malashock Sam Altsuler and Louis Morgan. from the charge of plrrcing the vrcll as the thirtieth sinnivrvdent that we wafer in the Eucharist and using All proceeds jof the affair will but was later arrested and will be asserted by Rudolf Hamich, one- sary of the orj:ani?^tion of t h r Christian blood for matzcth to Central Conference of Ameri- be used -to continue the philan- nounce our final victory in next the present Nazi ' Jcwis]; A large number o~ *. — ^ ~ , , . ,. . . . . "Welfare Federntion, the charge of deliberately debasthropic work of the Omaha He- week's Jewish Press." can Eabbis Meet at bere'of the Omana B'nai _ : regulaUons under which he faces. de He stressed the fact that the B r i t h l e a will be co-ndneten by the Jewing Christian civilization and UPbrew club. death or life imprisonment. . Cape May estiffing in a cape against a monumental achievement was due many accompanied by their wives Ing civic rights for the attainI pickpocket, Haraich said that in ish Connmmity Center nrxi! —will be on the novel Great j to the workers sticking to their ment of woi'd fupreitiacy': from Cape May, N. J. (JTA) — The I IP09 and J.S10 he was in partner- "Welfare- Feclere.tion orpnni/.p.posts. ; Lakes-vcruise during which the | the poisoning of wells to the poi-Central Conference of American tion from Slondsy, October 2f«, : sh'.p with Hitler. Paul Goldblatt, executive direcDistrict 6 convention will be held : soning of culture; from the Rabbis denounced Fascism and to Sunday. November 1. ! The latter painted pictures and tor, in charge of the campaign de- j for four days, starting Monday, | charge of having created finance Communism as incompatible with '! Kamicb sold them, he said, but IIr. . William Holzaif.n. presstails,-declared that no detail had j July 6. { capitalism to the charge of the after a time "Killer got too lazy dent of the Jewish Community the democratic philosophy of Jubeen overlooked in making this J On Sunday, July 5, the gen- j sole origination of Bolshevism. and did not give me enough pic- Center and "Welfare FetierBtiondiasm and reaffirmed its support campaign so successful. The cam- j eral" committee of which Messrs.! According to these accusations j tures, so I broke eway from him has appointed the toUowStip con*.or a "thoroughly socialized depaign machinery worked effec-! Henry Monsky, Dr. A. Greenj the Jew Is godless and fanaticalStressing the importance of the Oraaha, Neb.—Sis young men. ; and set up on my ov"n." mittee to take charge of plans. fo~ mocracy-" - •• • tively, smoothly and efficiently. I berg and P h i l i p Klntznick winners of their respective cis-; ly religious, insolent and servile, this celebration: Philip ?••'. KlutTIn another resolution, the dele- Individual, Camp Aklba under the I are members, will meet at the too rich and too poor, too gifted nick, chairmari. J. J. Greenberg, tricts, will vie for honors in the i r r r i r T T ? r r r ^ rv T fv f r gates to the convention of Reform direction of Ruth Allen entered I Covenant club in Chicago. The to compete with and too sterile to Jack IVIarer, Milton Abrahams, finals of the international A. 2. A. ; H Lf c5' [wJ kj " ! , ,v. { { ! rabbis petitioned the^ Government its third week at the Jewish Comj party will sail aboard the Great make his Competition count. The Karry Silverman, Dr. I'liHip Sher, of the United States "to grant to munity Center. In a week's time i Lakes steamer S- S. Seeandbee on oratory contest, which is to be a ' " " ^*° ' " *** '*"'* *' *"~' list of accusations could be Indeand Paul Goldblatt. highlight o£ the thirteenth interJewish religious conscientious ob- youngsters had reacted favorably I the morning of July fi. finitely extended from the witnational convection of Alepb The committee, has decided tc jectora to war the same exemp- to the ideals of the camp and | All sessions of the convention ness of antiquity, of medaeval Sadik Aleph, tbe Jcnior B'nai open the week of celebratior. on tion from military, service as has were learning to play with others iwlll be held on board. At Cleveand of modern times, of all IsMonday, October 2C>. with «. paglong'been granted to members of their own age and work in small lam and of all Christendom.. And eant F.-nfl display of the work o." the Society of Friends and similar units. ' who desire to visit Belle-' the accusations would have amid Accurate records of achievethe orraniTPtion, TUPPIIP.T TitE;*>f. religious organizations." j .^v, the orphan home which is] all their insane variety and muis ments of each camper are being "An Outstanding Jewish Fig- ; New YorSc (WNS)—GermRny'E wi3i I1? petti'itfps ns,cTit. v-jtih pfir» The petition was based on "the London (WNS-Palcor Agency) ; snpported jointly by District ure of Recent History" is the gen-! tul contradlctpriness one thing in conviction that conscientious ob- kept in the different activities. — T h e anti-Jewish BEti-SeinStic IEVTE heve no legal ticuler emphasis on the phrpicK". excesses in lodges No. 2 and 6. common: they are not true. eral. subject of the contest, which standing- in the United jection to military service is in Talents and aptitudes are encour- Palestine, even though committed Steles department. T<"edre?dar i^i". frv Pleasant Trip. began last December with elimi- even in cases icvoJrinjr a German Old Timerp' nisrht- & speclol reaccordance with the highest in- aged and the counselors are in-by fellow-Semites, are impressing The cruise will cover two thoustructed to Judiciously handle any nations in 200 A. 2. A..chapters' corporation, it -was declared by ception to be given i.o "o5a timBritish opinion most unfavorably railes on water. Proca ChicaIt will be said that other hu- terpretation of Judaism." _ by| ers" in the service of. the Jewish c o r P O r a t i o i i , i t was d c l a e d throughout the " Reaffirming the stand adopted attitudes that may prove harmful about the Arab cause, according " the" boat will go across Lake man groups have been subjected .nitea SL&tes and •S c p r e m c C o u r t justice "William T. : community. er to the child. _ Thursday night ycjll Canada i Collins In a ruling in which he to an editorial review of the Pal- Michigan, through the straits of . to vague reproaches. The Scotch at the 1934 convention, the rabThe wort "of the camp differs be known as Youth isight and -vis". strict ellmi: g l 0 n & 1& n bis accepted the report of the Spj granted permission to Marcel M. are said to be avaricious and the from-the classroom or playground estihe situation/appearing in-.theiLachinac, down Lake Huron, t h e | Bernard' Levy, Niagara, Falls, Holier, E -German Jewish refugee, I.give a picture o! yontli activiUeK Irish irresponsible and belliger- cial Justice Committee as follows: j from the classroom or maximum N. Y., representing District -1, will ' to EXie the German Stats ' Kail ways ' ureter ent. But these charges are not "In .the judgnient of the m6m-]ln the fact that the number in one group is 12. The ments made this week in : t b e j t b e Detroit river and Lake Erie, t on "A -Eulogy- •©£. Titeodor Un Ne"^ Torfe for f fO.OOC flasrtspes -,« jpvtKh Yotith. beravijf/the' conference there Is taken seriously in the practice pt House of Commons by Colonial'; to ClSTeXsncS, and then to. Macfe- j ^ ? ^ , j because he '-wan--dis-njlspecl Jroir? wili he CommuTiHT Ser^ic l b i hihthe4jP:ier counselor is" thereby /enabled,, to S' e c f « t a r-y-^Ormsby-Gore,: Jife. No; prig,..-•**- P^\ ?Ten*?»-»'l^s- only from tiere :T>&ck !'" f e r a i *" the IS25 finals. William Robin's, : his }oh ss EGB-Arj'fiE and Bent to SaturcSaj' there T.-U' be an inforwhich,the.> «v«r proposed to.espell eltheS-the problems "of the individual child. Times points out that the latter to Chicago, to arrive on Friday, | Columbus,. -O_ representing- Dis- j a concentration carcp. Holder, ms! reception and dance. On SunScotch or the Irish from Uie fam- tor ship and" tyranny of CommunAlready the children are exhib- has not attempted to rataicxize July 10. - .• ! strict 2, has chorea for -his suh-; -who Was a "transportation expert day the program wil\ CIOBP with ft ily of manblnd-or,-as An-alternaT ism on-4jne-hand_ait(l:the -dictatorof agitation and the extension .. The cruise ship, the fastest ship iting skims recently acquired in y - and f ^ ff^^ ; for for the GerinaE German Railways before testimonial dinner. It is p'anne-fl live, to exterminate them- The ship and tyranny of FaBclsm on and^ \f handicraft classes. Youngsters disorders .but- that' he has "con- oa the Great I-akes, is fullygrand i 15-year-old boy from Huntington, jt h d v t t t h N , , ime, is to honor those who have given very suggestion. would .be consid- the other hand. That. is-.by ••estabfirmed the belief that as a result who- cairns L ,in : | jW . Va., Robert Grotan, will re P - iIEseeking he 20 rears of coneecutivc and ontered an Instance ot -wildly insane lishing, a thoroughly socialized eekicE ddamages' amae... bbecause eeaus of errors the political leaders "lost over four hundred feet water- have, through patient inGroban • w i l l ;"claims the German firm broke s. stancihg service to tlie Jewish 1 686 humor. Yet groups or men anddemocracy.. ^ T control over their" followers. .The j length, a ballroom seating overj " ^ ^ ,?Zl^; E eafe o n l e r z l ttUU : "This change can-be achieved struction, conquered .this, fear and. editorial, adds that new' penalties if { " T b e o < 5 o r i Herzl contract with him and dischargee Community Center and "R'c-lffirf Vfhole societies of men have from hundred -oeople, luxurious i ? Te are well on the way.to learning e Federation or; this occasion. 'Zionism." District 4 will be " P-!Mm solely because a fairly remote antiquity on to without force,, violence and bloodis E Jew. for acts of xiolence may have j lounges, sinoMng rooms, card to swim. resented bv Sol Stern, Portland, this fourth decade of the twen- shed, but through the orderly defendants sought to dis- Furtherfi.nnnnTirem«>nif;win 'h' an effect when examples are rooms, grills and staterooms ap-, To develop a feeling of rhythm •who -will orate on , "Mendel miss the suit on the grounds itist made hj the commlttpn repnrciSnp Ore tieth century passionately ^advo- methods of democratic procedure. made. pointed -vrith .running -water, elec-iBeilis—The Forg-otten Man." Ra- the New Torts; State courts were chairmen of the ^KTibws prpTiSnf cated and brutally sought to ac- We solemnly commend to the and harmony among the younger The Arabs have a case, especi- trie lights, telephons and vashedWender, Atlanta, Ga., whowithout Jurisdiction bec-iiF? the arid'detailed pr M n complish either the expulsion or American people a. social philos- campers a toy band consisting of ally tae fellaheen, but the attacks f rentilation. a r will represent Districts 5 and 7.German Government, which owns extermination of the Jewish peo- ophy derived from the expanding drums, cymbals, hells, tambour- upon British troops, the Palestine •vrill deliver a eiilogir on Alfred1 ! the German Rajlvrays, hss soverple on the basis of accusations democratic ideal; that must hence- ines, and rhythm sticks has been police and Jewish Tillages and ! Dreyfus." Abraham Kaplan, , Du-!; eign i •which are not true. - ... .. : . forth be sovereign in bur social organized. It gave its first concert acts of sabotage do not assist immunities and csnnot be Monday at the camp assembly. life." . •' : ; their cause. The Government will Indeed to say that the accusaANNUAL PICNIC PLANNED jmth, Mine who is National JnniBued> b e c a u s e t h ec o n t r a c t with Tuesday • the older boys and Education for' marriage • and not yield to violence, the- Times tion are not true is to understate ' ' " |ior college debate and ^ ^ l E o U e r was made under the ' — girls hiked through Mandan park preparation for family life are to the case. They, are fantastic; they The Bikur CholUn' first annual! i l l sEternal.' p e a j j o , D l 3 t r i c t ,iof Germany and abrogated under. and on Thursday they visited the emphasizes, and the sooner this ,.; fa^PjoB 6 on "The -Jew ithe laws c£ the same country, and: are crazy. They could not be be placed upon a scientific^ basis Burlington postoffice station to is realized the better. Tbe Arab picnic will be held park! true of any group of human be- with the adoption • of • a. " recom- see the methods of distributing propaganda has been marked. by A moTetnent ings. They could not character- mendation creating' a committee mail. The younger campers went gross exaggerations about Jewish be free there wjll be free acquisition of land, which is only ment tickets free. Everyone is the a m p convention. On the »-.-.= (c o n c e n t r a t i o a c a m p > O n the firr.t ort.bodox youth ize any group of human beings. on marriage, family arid home. hiking on Thursday. day will be held the finals of the, n o i n t ^ ^ C o ] l i n s r c l e g t h a t n , the ensuing hip holidp.yB' IH he6ne-twentieth ol that owned by People are not like that. Neither The body Is to be authorized to A few more children between Arabs, and by important commis- parking. ing plantefl. amuse>international A. S. A. v _-. & to decide the : Jew nor Hun, neither Gypsy nor organize a program of education the ages of 5 and 15 can still be Children-will be gn-en which will include competition m \ Milton R. Frohm is s t l o n o £ 8 0 T e r e i g I l t r . T h e third sions, the Times -declares. Much urged to plan to attend. Parsee. The picture of the Jewand service to aid' the conference accommodated by the camp. field;and track, iwimming, tennis, | a l s 0 . r u ] e g o l i t orj\he ground that i of the move, working under has been made of the Zionist rewhich has enflamed the rabble members.in their efforts to safeHaroki golf, boxing, volleyball and ^ t - | p o i n j . m&de fcj. t f e e d e . e l v s e WBS!Sona5 direction of Kabb fusal to employ Arab labor and for ages and enflames the rabble guard marriage and the family. ball. of the pace of Jewish immigrawhatever money Kolzer sccepted j Berger. still is a picture that has no re- Endorsement of Senator La Tbe move wee started hereby Judges for the oratory finals while a prisoner waE done under! tion, it points out, adding that lation to the Jew of any other Follette's resolution for investiRabbi Bergcr v,ii.li t h e gating violations of civil liberties are tEe Hon. Lester William Roth, duress and therefore illegal. there may be grounds for com. human being. It is not the picwas made In a recommendation 'judge of tbe district court of applaints but the Arab spokesmen In rejecting the second point goal o' eejrregsfing: Om&ha'e Jewture of a human being. It ia the Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agen- never mention the entry of Syr- The Ladies' Free Loan society peals of Los Angeles; the _Hon. ,J n d g e ^ . ^ C S B t i g a t e d N a E i a n . JQVI ""-"Ol't?*- I P . I ' O OT1P f*OT> ^^''PfT^.t iO^*S asking members to forward evipicture of a demon created by has.elected the following new of- Harry A. Kolzer, judge o i tr fimctinp. diiring t'-e Koltdnyt dence of violations of liberties to cy) — : Ignoring the present dis- ians and Hauranls, who also comthe myth-making faculty of ficers: Mrs.;S. Barsoa, president; United States district court, Los 1i ti-SeniJtisni when he said "wherethe Senate Investigating commit- turbances in the country, the Pal-pete with Palestinian Arabs. 'frightened and inferior men. Of Mrs. Z. Epstein, vice-president; Angeles, and Leon L. Lewis, prom- as it would be offensive to. the;-fj^P -^-pnr IT Rrr^n^cTTif ntr= P T ^ <*P?* estine Potash Company began the tee. i German Government, with which : sub-men, as the Nazis say. The Mrs. L. Adter, treasurer? Mrs. L. inent Los Angeles attorney. expansion of its plant on the souThe. conference voted to estafe* ; we are at peace, to presume to vied through. ' ' Jews, as they really are, history Morgan, recording secretary; Mrs. thern shore of the Dead Sea a t To Pretest Attacks Work is underway to pnmjno»! liah constructive children's clubs I control or dictate or regulate the and present situation, character J. Weiner, treasurer, and Mrs. C. Sodom- and Gomorrah, where a "Vienna —- A conference o! Jew- h. Fellman, secretary. j policies of the German Govern- a. student cantor' to chant. Ouand hope, virtues and fallings, and classes to help eliminate new factory is being erected. The ' JiynsriK find s R--?H]f>T?f. rpbbi ti*. community representatives i meat within the borders of Gerare totally unknown — as un- crime by eliminating child delin- additional plant will be larger ish Mrs. Louis Rubinstein, and Mrs. T preach thp RPtnnonr- p,t. ihp r1*."B *tquency. ' ; imtny, we Ere, ne "ertbe]ess, not. from all over Austria decided to known by the vast majority of Reis were elected trustees. than the present potash extrac; be held 5n the auxiliary prayinf The committee on international ! obligated by the law of comity Gentiles as though they lived on submit to the Government urgent The executive board includes tion works on the north shore of Aleph Harold Eelinsky was re-I to enforce the law oE German ', quarters of the Betl;. H«fn«droeh another planet. All knowledge peace is to undertake a more in- the Dead Sea. representations on the numerous the Mesdames Firestone, Zernov- j! elected Aleph Go-del of. A. Z. A. peace program with a • when its enforcement is Bought ' riasooel, If'th and Burl Sts, of them is as a rule rejectedby tensive t p One hundred and twenty Jew- anti-Jewish attacks being openly sky, Mogul, Rothkovitz, Friedel, • No 100fita special election meet- here contrary to our eve$y sense The service?, uiuieT the barbarian mind because of $500 allotment — five times the Finkel, Kirke, Elewitz aisd Ban. 24, at the; of justice, liberty end morality. •plans, vrill b€ »n c.l ish workers are now employed a t made here. the anterior Infection of that previous grant. The conference Sodom, most of them from the i j . C. C. mind by the Jewish mythj Know- advocated extension, of neutrality In announcing this result we ere form of ihe siE.nds.rd orthodoi Kibbutz Meuhad. officers chosen for t h e . •itHf.,1. vjils tbe youth ot" Omalw ledge concerning the Jewish peo- legislation and steps to take proi Other looking- for trouble. It is the term are Sara Kaplan,; The 'only communication- they in cbarg-e end CO'HIIKTHB?1 tbe prople does not reach the mark, does fit out of war. It denounced the Reichsbahn that is sskir.g- UP tc have with the rest of the country | Aleph S'gan; Joe Guss, « u « . /Aleph " ^ - ' " jr e c o s n i z e &nll appi,- the German . cednre. not pierce through to mind or present armaments appropriaFvohm has HnnotiTired that tfcp j K a r l d r ; irrtnKalmais. A . e p h v x » - ; l a w - t o &n &eUon &iag heTBf j heart; it meets,the resistance of tions of this and other countries Is by boats which operate twice weekly. -'ibor; Paul Sacks, Aleph S u O . a r e ; ^ ^ a n B ^ e r . , e t 1Ig 8<je v h e t b . i services will be carried on in R as unnecessary and evil. . - the anterior,myth. '•"

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In 1901 Heinrlch Count Coudenhove-Kalergi. an Austrian aristocrat, scholar and diplomat of The Ronoh club held its annual the highest intellectual distinction wrote a book Das "Wesen des election of officers Wednesday, Anti-semitismus ("The Character June 24. Edward''Cohn was chosot Anti-semitlsm") i n which the en president; Stuart Ganz, viceentire anti-Jewish myth from an- president; Stuart Muskin, secretiquity on with all its fantasies tary; Robert Posley, treasurer, ir and accusations is definitely ex- and Sheldon ; Kaufman, corresploded. His conclusions belong ponding secretary. Granum Kaplan, outgoing presto another age than ours. But his defense of the Jews is histor- ident, announces that the dance ically and scientifically complete. held at Peony Monday, June 29, His book was re-issued in 1922 was very successful. by his accomplished son Richard N. Coudenhove-C a l e r g l a n d Czechoslovakia :Outlaw$ brought up to that date. There . "•'- \AMi-SemMc Piopagmia. la evidence that Coudenhove's work had a very wide circulation. Prague — • A decree forbidding It did no good. It accomplished every sort of anti-Semitic propa, | nothing. No foulness of slander ganda has ben Issued by the \ a n d no creulty were mitigated by Czechoslovak government. The It. The mob-mind Is not acces- decree provides . heavy punishsible to facts about the Jewish ment for publishers, printers and

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Tollowing in- the footsteps of | the actress was taking milk baths, itare Kotone; Myron Cohen, I to Co what you ask.' In so doing' ! at those sponsored here n .few: > years RTO, the nev.-'plan e'iminRther father, Mrs. Maiiorie Epstein,! A n o t h e r discovery of Sir. j Sopher, and Walter Smton, ! we sre in nc wise seeking to icthe daughter of the originator ftf | Stoltz's was Charmiaa, whose ac- | Kohen Godol. ; terfere with the internal EffsirE \hm the undeRir&ble features prsethe idea of Anna Held's milk!! robatie skill thrilled theater-goers j Members are selling tickets for iof Germany. We'are not B.t the, ent !B the old Ides. ; Service? .ditrinp Roph baths, holds sway ,in . t i e adver-j of a geoeration ago. Charmian I the drawing to be held Mon&ay, rooraeut concerned with the conUsing department of the Bracdeis j-jras fouBd in a San Francisco j July 6. science of Germany, but with our ! p.h and Tor,- Kir pur -wll" store. Nine years ago Hrs. Ep-! aacsesient park, a better-than-i juiMic policy to !sT! action pend- \ approslmatply half tbe regular 17 stein embarked on h i r profession.: sTerage trapeze performer. • | HfMSJ ing here bees use the policy of | service time, with the recess plan

GenaaT.j- so shocfesBjr'j- coTiflictE ! being- used between important | pray-ers oc the Day of • Atonement in order that the services will l>8 In the finest creations o£ the day, J agent for the great Ziegfeld. prolonged until tts&t time a t held its fraternity From the. inexhaustible store of she performed on the trapeze,! The Psi v-'hjch they can- be properly conanecdotes of the theater, Mrs. Ep- throwing off „ her clothes as she i anaual election of officers KonKiss Rose -Gladat.oEe, 8C, mem-duced unOcr Jp-vrish law. stein told of th1-;,classic of press swung over the crowd. As a final; day, June £§. Henry Ginsberg Chsjrtpc-T! it\ r.n>?.Tpe of commit* ber o!; a pioneer Omr-.'hE .Tewisfc 5am E p agentry, the story of Anns Held's! gesture, feer garters were tossed i WES elected president; Irving 'Emily, cited Wer,n.c-sdP.y -morning teejs IQ vofk out <S.ets.tl« of tbe day for a check on ticket sales j JUJJ^- b a fh. | to a.breathless audience, aod clad | s t e I E, • Tice--presider ; secretary; Leo Brown, at h e r home, 3216 Francis street. K.;|ij>nie vrili be RTinounced in * and to complete arrangements. j Refused publicity lineage in the j in-naught but a very respectable Green, treasurer; Morris Ginsburg, r e - She had been ill for a long time. fei«r T-epke by Frohm, Bobby Bowman and his orches- j papers because the public was bathing costume, shocked tee onKiss Gladstone had been s resiporter; J a y Stoler, parliamentartra will furnish the music for i suspicious of stdries of stoJen jew- lookers. dent of Onsalta since 5SC8. Sne is r'r&r-i-e— Ail Jewish wporte or~ ian, and I i Bogdanoff,. reporter. els-, and tired of matrimonial sdMrs. Epstein also had dancing. Tickets may be secured stones . Ei:rriTed by a sister, Eva, cad a P&Bi2ai!or<s In Cgechosiovakla The group will hold its annual from council board members, ventures of the current Broadway of the days: when her fatl .er was ; eutiES this year a t Liroma Beach. brother Victor of Otnahfi, and s bare agreed not to permit their members of the Junior council, beauty, Mr. stoltz hit upon the David "Warfield's zsanag-er or from Mrs. Shumow's commit- idea of having milk delivered to tales of the .New York of Diamond i The committee includes Nate- Seg- brother Mas of Venice, California, members to participate in the tee. Admission Is f 1.25 a couple. Anna Held's apartment. The bill Jim. But-the-story of Anna--Held | lin, Sam Ciller, Ned GiTeater s n 3 :| Sen-ices trill be held from the Berlin Olympics despite the -fact Proceeds of the affair will be oi appalling enormity was notwill go down in "journalistic a n - ( B a r n e y Abranis. They have & pro- 'John A. Genilea&n mortuary Fridlsseminators of anU-Jewish lit- used for the German-Jewish chil- paid and the actress is-as sued. R&ls es t h e finest publicity rcsejg-raia planned for the ertire nt.-er- , dsy a t 30:50 &. m. Ir,terment v.-5H tiiat Oe-choKlovakia- i« • officially be in Pleasant Kill cemetery. entered In tbe games, - Thereupon it was divulged that \ perpetrated ca Broadway. dren'refugee fund. 33O0I1, erature. gratifying . success, according to Mrs. Harry Sttumow, general chairman. _ . Mrs. Shumow will meet with her workers a t her home Tues-

To assist her was her father, Mel- j To .the-, public she was Intro- I villa Stoltz, for many years press | duced && bsLag fresh from Paris.!

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