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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1936

Series "AMATEURNIGHT" ' Education Glasses Begir NextWediv' IS TO BE HELD AT Jy C. Cy,MONDAY

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In the Jewish Times of • Baltimore a gentleman named C. A. Rubenstein -writes me' \ an open letter. He is a rery angry gentleThe series of c1' . "The adjustment of the Jew man and his letter is very angry. by the Educator"' ? of; to the American scene'' is the That in itself is of small importthe 'Women's* of the ~ j keynote of the program of the ance. Nor is it of any importance L o c a l B'nai B'rith Jewish Community and co- League of Nations Asked t o i t h i n l a n n uai con-'erence of the that I am the ' object fo his atordinating the efforW of all the west central states regional orHelp .Find Solution to Lodge Sponsors tack rather than another. All Jewish women's groups in the city ganization of tbe Council or Jewtiiat is trivial. What is not so J Problem f ill open 'Wednesday afternoon, ish Federations and Welfare Contest .trivial, on account of the ugly October 21, and meet thereafter Funds, scheduled for November Center aDd common processes involved, Be Geneva (JTA) — Poland for- 7 and S in Kansas City. Arthur "Ltmi of Premise" After weeks of planninjfoii the on everv first and third Wednesis.the method of the attack/its mally asked the League of Ka- Brin of Minneapolis, the cam- Shewn for Children Tcirs.th part of the program committee day until April 7. technique, its spirit. One hears 1 tioES last T e e i t 0 and waiting on the part-, of the Ck'sses will"start at one o'rloe : sponsor an inpaign chairman, hopes to enlist The magical Palestinian film, things like that •whispered bein tl-c Mternoon with a desert I t e r n a t i t m a l emigration conference the interest of some fifty partic- "The Land of Promise," will be hind cne'3 back and one wcr-ders entrants, the "Amateur'.Nite" sponsored by the Omahaj Lodge luncheon and continue nntil three m November-to take up proposed ipants in sis meetings dedicated exhibited this coming Sunday Committee chairmen. hpn.\ at the powlbilities of human nasolution of the Jewish problei; to the Federation and its pro- morning st 10:30 a. m. at the arrangement? of B'nal B'rith will be b^d Mono'clock. The course of study fov •;.?•?• «•*;:• ture. Here, now, we have the day, October 19. at 8:15 at the consist of a Discussion of the in Central and Eastern Europe gram, to the methods of raising Circle Theatre, 33rd and Califor- celebration comnieruoi'P.Liuj:: ugly thing in the open. emigration Jewish Community Center. P r e s e t Jewish World Scene and by £ , mass .. " " T : ° a of Jews to money, and to tbe techniques ce- nia. tenth anivrrssry oC ihi: ,''ev The first symptom of this sort Palestlne a n d veloped in the various functional | T Omaha talent of amateur The children of the Talmud Community Center cm", (hr ? !i-'the Historical Background of the «**«• of thing is, of course, on the more The request was made before fields in philanthropy, J standing who are members of the Torch as well as the pupils of the events now taking place. Rabbis superficial side, misquotation and the Second Commission by u u v Lthe K ucation. and in the cultural de- Talmud Torah history and religJewish -community, regardless of Frederick Cohn, David A. Goldp 7, C X T ^ " * " " " " " " " P o l ! s h misrepresentation by the cheap, ,.•„,•„ —A David -n^A H. TT Wice T*r;~. will -,-TI give ^,-= delegation, which suggest- velopment of our people in Amer- ious department and pupils of the ing touches or-. plnns for the a stein, and and simple method of tearing age are eligible to compete. ed the conference he held under ica. Cash prizes of 515, $10 and Temple Israel Sunday School are the lectures. •words and brief phrases out of the auspices of the International George Oppenheimer, chairman urged to attend. Admission will A registration fee of one dollar Labor office. their context and making them So are'to be awarded to the first, By be ten cents ior the p-npiis. : I5r. A. Gree^.bprs:. c*}piTn?n •vrill be charged to cover incidental soy something which in the ori- second and third winners. It followed projection of the of the regional organization, an"The Land ol Promise"' tie-. 8 sr>ecia' committpp for p.nnn expenses. The series will be di- problem before the commission nounces that tbe Kansas Citr ginal text they did not say. So. means.of an applause meter the rer-oried vided into two semesters, the first by Tytus_ Komarnlcki of Poland, cominunity is organizing an el- picts tbe Jewisfc. people rebiviid-' sary memberships, Mr. Rubeiistein quotes isolated audience will be .able to act as shortage oi workers. K e so: judges, the prizes of the evening ficient local committee on entering tbe Jewish, homeland in Pal-j lasting until January 6. The sec"words and phrases, sharper of who declared it was imperative ond semester will open January to find other outlets than Pales-! ^ i n m r e n t , \° p r o T ! d e f . o r t h e b o B S - estine, making the audience 1 feel j however, that those vorVc-"?- v course, on account of that isola- going to those who register the ABXER KAIMAXt;^» fn~ i*<> r^^^-h ^^ r ,,,,„•;„„„ U n S o*. aelegates, ana the neces- as though they were taking EE ;were out mel vi-:b fp-v y^hi.fi 20 and end April 7. tion, and says that in such terms loudest ovation. Two tickets to Master of Ceremonies tine for the Jewish populations i I One of the feature? (>•. {?\<r- < This is the first project of its of Central and Eastern Europe. : sary provision for the meetings actual trip to the Kolr Land. I insulted Jews who are not Zion- the. Orpheum Theater will be v.'ill be a community rritisiy in given to each contestant. which, will be held in the Kuhlekind in the city. All the womsits. Of course I did no such Ask Financiers' "Aid service in vhicl" member? o" baeh Hotel. Joseph. Lipshie of "Ab" Kaimari will occupy the thing. I wrote an article some en's organizations are jointly Warsaw (JTA) — The Polish Omaha pypR,g>i|:uef. vrill i;a~; Minneapolis is chairman of pubweeks ago, as some readers will position of Master of' Ceremonsponsoring this series and every, Foreign Office last week called pate. A-rsngrmrntr: ?~e r.n licity. . remember, on the five children in ies, a role, given new dignity and woman is urged to enroll. Those j foreign financiers to assist O n Tel. Aviv wounded by an Arab status byf the Thursday evening interested are asked to call Mrs. emigration of Jews from Poland In speaking cf tbe keynote cf! bomb. - In connection therewith cavortings of the esteemed MaSam Wolf or the Jewish Con- to countries outside Palestine. ithis year's conference, T«:r. Arthur.! and with a saying of a friend ol jor." mnnity Center. In a statement explaining the B r i n issued the following stste- *" mine which I quoted I fell to The Program Committee of the The committee arranging the declaration of the Polish delega- ment: "lam asking our speakers wondering-about certain Jews Omaha Lodge of B'nal B'rith i lasses consists of: Mrs. Sara tion to the League of Nation on of the wcole conference to chart [ who take no interest of any kind consists of Habbi David A. Gold| Wolf, chairman. Miss Blanche emigration, the Foreign Office in our thinking of 18.3 6 & posi-1 tn their people and its fate.- I stein, Jack Marer, Dr. A. C. Fell- Issues Statement Refuting In- Zimman. Mrs. M. Bnrstein, Mrs. said financiers seeking to ad- t ! T e aproach. During the pest, nn^^^i iyt?Cii> &*&Zlfc A spoke of those "rich and repu- man, Milton R. Frohm, and J. J. Blank, Mrs. J. Goldware, Jlrs. vance their own economic inter- three - years, we have fcad jection of Jewish Issue table and clever and able and Verbin of Fremont. news, in the daily press, of Arthur Goldstein, Mrs. David jests as well as those who are conInto Campaign gifted Jews who are Jewishly inGoldstein, Mrs. David Greenberg, cerned over the problem for sen-j*-he growth of anti-Semitism in active, who keep Jewish news out many parts of the vrorid. Our London (JTA)—SeoflsnrL Tare < '•> O The anti-defamation league of Mrs. Manuel Grodinsky. Mrs. M. jtimental reasons ought to come Eysipathies, of their consciousness", and it is Jewish National emotions, and CUT F. Levenson, and Mrs. Bern to the aid of the Polish Jews. the B'nai Brith has issued the has assigned special scimcs to , -"•• , pi these people whom I analyzed as Jewish emigration is an inter- j generosity have been aroused, by Fund to Sponsor following- statement: Silver. halt Fascist activities in the .lev- l r , — < - n essentially "irreligious men and national problem, tbe statement! all we have heard -and seen cf "In the pending political camTree Campaign is is of them that I said, they who said, which can only be solved by [this growing movement. We need ish Esst End follcvitij: flayi? ot r i • • sporadic attacks in the section. , - , - . - > •r r paign, a wholly false issue has think they are free are "slaves P eLieStllll3.Il F l l f l l , | considering numerous economic now to "draw, from our Jewish Sir> Oswald Hosier, heed o' the ^ \; The local Jewish National Fund been injected; one which would in Mizraim", not we who love our experience throughout the ages •^._7 -^•*• 51 and financial factors, in which people and work for it. I -am Council will sponsor an intensive imply a special interest on the |the Jews must play.an important and from our faith in America glad to Tepeat that observation. campaign for the planting of part of Jewish citizens. This aud in the unbroken progress of It is so true. Well, I was sorrow- trees in Palestine. This is in co- makes imperative the reassestion Palestine alone is not adequate civilization., a definite.hope-in the pi x. ing, as any one could see who had operation, with the world-wide of the principle that Jews are not for Polish Jewry's needs, the For- future." eyes, over the loss of, let us say drive being sponsored by the J. and never have been an organized A large and enthusiastic a a - | e I g n office said, urging that The Council of Jewish Federa Walter Lippman, Waldo Frank, N. F. to replace the trees destroy- political group in America. They dlence witnessed the showing of steps be taken during the coining Elmer Bice to their people. This, ed by the Arabs in their six- affiliate according to- their indi- "The Land of Promise," Palestin- year to-carefully examine all pos- tions and Welfare Fuses is the Interested f c r ' c-i— r » •"• Mr. Rubenstein turns into heap- months campaign of violence and vidual convictions with the var- ian epical movie, at tbe Para- sibilities for colonizing. Jews in national organisation in promoting effective eomnruna ious political parties, and the mount "Wednesday evening. All terrorism in Palestine. • ing insults on non-Zionists. other lands. ' life in America. • • ; ' • According to the plans worked right of; franchise is exercised by proceeds from the film to the | T h e - 6 £ 8 i t e n l e a J . asserted ' that But the angry gentleman's an- out at a Jewish1 National Fund them free from any considera- local Talmud Torah. _,..,; the question should be examined imus is^ better seen in other pas^ Council "meeting Tuesday-evening-y -lions of tlass or group -distiactjoa. ~sage¥nnTiis letter.7 It is symto- at the J. C. C , Omaha is expect- This is true notwithstanding repI with-a visw to or>sninsr *~~ fcr and w o u ^^ d . . . . -r • weli i V jnatic. of him and his kind that all I ed to meet a quota of one thous- resentations of zerlous' political have done credit' to the best lof to the Jews in \ I" tc* j'ntories with 'the aspirations I have written he knows only that and trees. ; £c t —« v advocates to the contrary. tbe American studios. Despite j comparatively "unimportant book "The raising of such issue is the fact that there Tere.no pro-j . P o l a n d h a s E - s k e d t h e It was decided to appeal to all "Up Stream" and not "The Last Jewish organizations to aid in the particularly-unjustified in the ^ fiiscU£sion of Days of Shylock" or "This Peo- campaign, particularly those in- pending campaign because of the fessional acton — the Jew,sh f o r a T raor v • *r people rebuild.ng the homeland ] . The Formal dance sponsored p r o b l e m a t t h e n est ple"; in connection with that he terested in Palestinian work. The unquestioned record of tolerance, formed the cast the Picture, . ^ •. tbe Women's Division of the B e M l o n a n d f o r B p e e d l M t 1 M e c repeats a piece of gossip which is committee in charge of contacting in accord-with the finest tradi. „. „ _„„ . of. practical „ „ „ , ; „ „ , ,results „„,.„ Community Center will bf " " " - ft. : false and then plunges on to the the organizations and working tions of our nation, of" the Pres- was a gripping and emotional .achievement " tr held Saturday night, November c drama, stimulating Jewish pride j ^ ^ ^ ^ £ ' passage he had in mind all along; with them consists of Mrs. Jack idential candidates of the recogEV •"«: - g 1 21, at nine o'clock at tbe Com in the magnificent -work of re-' "It ia not unreasonable to sup- Kaufman and Mrs. M. F. Leven- nized political parties and their munity Center instead of Novemcreation in Palestine. pose that you have gained in your son. complete freedom from any relimg Lecgzs To Be ber 14 as was originally schedul- ! Sir John Simon's replying m ] bration. The movie"in graphic pictures translation to Eretz Israel what gious or racial prejudice." ic an atts-cfe t y Kcr-1 p P U ] GoWMeil, execi-tivp t;iMrs. Isadore Dansky was aped. This is the first formal af- jYorkEhire portrays what a determined peo^ Sponsored'By a hard-bolied world calls material ; bert KorrssoE, leM-ving Lr.br-r j pentor o ' t1>t Cenie--. i-: f-;.,]i?.-lpointed chairman of the National fair to be held under the auspices pie could accomplish in two deadvantage." The poison is out | Party leader, ^ b o heitl him re-jiti^ bip cvww f^cv- vA^t-' n" ihf of the "Women's Division. cades. Everywhere is youth, J. C. €. and the gentleman^ has written Fund gift committee, dealing par- Harry Friedberg lEPonsible for the riots, stated th&l ' celebrntion. lie HTSTPP evor?'f>«ie ticularly with trees as gifts. youth building for the future, An excellent orchestra is be- jnobody_in the country was fit t o | * uttencl te become scquRintews "himself down. Dr. O. Belzer was appointed c Guest Speaker A Bowling league, sponsored looking ahead to brighter days. ing engaged for tbe evening, EPd He aoesn't, you see, know what chairman of the Golden Book and The transformation of Palestine by the Jewish Community Cen- the auditorium, lobby, and lounge ibe dictator. Britain, fce esifi, ie'v-uh Center prfn-itiep. a conviction is nor how it is ar- the Children's: Golden Book. r of "A.. Z. A. Day" from barren hills to humming ter, will meet Tuesday nights at rooms are to be decorated as for v„„o r c-""£ Pccifii Frr rz ? r —c vr rived a t He does not know that actively and fruitful produce is the Ideals Heine said long ago, Harry Friedberg of Kansas little short of miraculous . . and nine o'clock at the Ak-Sar-Ben a gala occasion. -r- r r pfter-the first of Novemtakee us and lashes us into the The entire prcceecs of tbe eveCity, Missouri, -will be the prin- "The Land of Promise" brings Alleys._ . s i x teams a r e entered arena, "whether we like it or not ning will go toward burin? cipal speaker on the Internation- out in full the progress made by b e r This is a handicap, league so stage, equipment, a cj.xiorEina and that .^e could not stop to ^^c i, ^ al A. Z.. A. Day program to -be [Jewish, ability. • that any person, who bowls, no- lights and sets for the stage anc --.- n-~ c ? count gala or loss if we would, With over three hundred tic- held . Sunday afternoon, October Included on the program were ,r !" r t " o <vice or expert, is welcome. . doesn't know that. He doesn't kets already sold,-the fourth ser- IS, 3 p. m., in the Jewish Coma new canvass for the auditoriuir C' -—r-- - T e c r ' < r - - , Esther Leaf Duboff at the organ; know the process even from the ies.-of book reviews to be given munity Center lodge room. Teams are being sponsored byj £ l o o r . Tiig mean the comand Cantor Aaron Edgar in a mu. outside; it has evidently never by Rabbi David A. Goldstein will Mr. Friedberg, a prominent sical medley of traditional He- the Empire Cleaners, Malasaock jpietion of tbe redecorating of the e.i F " happpened.to him. All he can open November 12 at 8:15 sharp Kansas City attorney, is' well Jewelry, National. Auto Parts, I center auditorium that fcas beer v 1 r imagine is life as a counter in a at the Jewish Community Center. known for his deep interest in brew and Jewish melodies. Smith-llobinson Motors, The!carried on nnfier the direction of shop with ideas on the counter Habbi Goldstein will begin his Zionism, and- at the present, time Wardrobe, and Yonseia Motor'the Women's Division. r* ^' / ^,^.^.' r T ^ ' T ^ ^ , ' and you or me the£8 trying to b o o k evenings by reviewing is vice-president - of . the • Zionist In llho's Wbo Clinic. . | Tickets may be obtained frorr "skin" God. That is his notion "Gone With the Wind" by MarAdditional bowlers still have a;the members of-the committee or Organization of America and of how Convictions are. come by. garet Mitchell. Included in the eighteen Oma- chanre to Join "the leEgne. Any-j at tbe Jeirisli'Conmninitr Center chairman of his district. That is-the notion which he at- . On November 16 Rabbi GoldThe afternoon's program, which hans whose names appear in the: one interested wbo can bowl is!for $1.50 per couple, tributes to me and probably to stein will review Arnold Zweig's Dr. jgrs, J. J. Green berg is chairis sponsored jointly "by Sam 1936 edition of America's Young invited to sign up by calling others. novel. 'Education Before Verdun' "* 1 p f i 1 v — - r ~ Men, a new Who's Who for those; David C. Tlatt, Jackson : 6665, or]IIi&-R c f fae jjance conini'ttee fine Beber Chapter No.100 and Well, I am not sorry that one and a play, "Bury the Dead," by under 45, are Dr.'Victor E.'Le-iPatil Goldblatr at Jackson lS66i M l . E - S a m Theodore is co-chairJ'cther Chapter ,No. 1, also inof the whisperers has' written Irwin Shaw. .As his third review* ' =;•"- - T I vJne and Dr. Philip L. Rornonek. i duria? this, coming week. . Iraan. Mrs, Greesbers: r.nd Mrs t - i - t > . r ( V ! i f i : himself down. There are not Rabbi Goldstein will discuss 'Mos- cludes a talk-by Morris . Arbit- ——:———; L , E 1 (.^ -' £ i t t f u iTheocore are slso cbEJrinerj of the many of his kind. There are some cow Skie9* by Maurice Hindus on man, the founder's message, and I Patron's ticket committee. Mrs. J c r r , - < - O ' •» Y 1 (• ( a short, musical- program. . I have seen it in glances, heard December 7. J. Friedman is chairman of the International A. Z. A. Day is After the first of the year there it in intonations . .'; If I had been general ticket sales and Mrs.. Ber able^to choose according to mere will be three-more reviews: Jan- celebrated- throughout the: United Ilazlcvrsky -is co-chsirmETs. K r s States and Canada by every acworld advantage in my time and uary -4, January 20, and Februcountry, I would scarcely have ary 3. Tie books for the last tive chapter in the order... A twoDecorEticns corniEittee zvA ETrs chosen this .cause. I will now three dates will be announced'la- fold purpose is carried out on this , Max day: The rededication of the briefly tell you what my identifi- ter. The fall booklist is as usual r e J : ii- e zr £ r r <^^i - o i t Scholar. S a t o t , ^ M a r - j ^ cation with my people and my . T i c k e t s may be scured from chapter to its ideals and aims; plete with books for readers in- tyr" by Dr. Lonis Piakelstein; !" men. Mrs, Robert Keeper ir embracing Ts-lth -all my heart and either Mrs. J. H. Kulakofsky or and the acquaintance of tbe work terested in Jewish subjects' and "Karl Mars, Man and Figiter" t i of AZA -with the public. strength .cf the Zionist cause has Mrs. Mose Tousem. books by Jewish authors. Maurice by Boris Nikolaie\-sky and Otto cfcainnari E.nd Mrs. ArliUir A \-,X C t 1 \ 1 t * ' i. Colm is co-ciiEirniEii of t h e MuActivities of. the chapter and Hindus appears with a novel. Maenclien-Helfen; "Abraham: A done for me. its services toward the commun- "Moscow Skies"; Fannie Hurst's Study of Hebrew Origins" by Sir sic and Program Corrnnittee. It haa isolated me a3 an Amer-1 Other mesabers of the Dance ity during the past-year are in- latest is entitled, "Great Laugh- Leonard Vroolley; and "Hebrew lean man of letters. And it is as committee are KesdaiceE: Miltor spected in order that the chapter ter"; and Siegfried Sasso'oa, mem- Origins" by Theopiule such that I must earn my bread. Abranas', Kas Barish, Dare Blackmay attempt to discover omisSubtly but surely, without open London (WNS) — Numerous sions" and shortcomings. In this ber of a famous Anglo-Persian Meet. er, J. Blank, J. Bramson, ' Davt , — p _ , - , , . „. , Tinkindness, all the old colleagues Jewish family continues his sermembers of the House of ComJicob Zeitlin has brought out i Brodke}-, Morris Eurstein, Dare way A. Z. A. rededicates itself to ies, of semi-autobiographical novand Iriends, with one possible exception,have withdrawn themsel- mons are preparing to support a Benevolence. Brotherly -Love, and els with the. third "Sherston's his third" volume "of lie works o'I Cohn David B. Cola, Frecenc! tbe reknotrned descendant of a! Cohn. Sevmour Cobn, Da-ve Fedves. They simply do not under- measure prohibiting street dem- Harmony^these being the aims Progress." Marrano f aisily, ;"Essays of i er, Charles Fellmac, Leon Fellstand; they count me lost. Hence onstrations of citizens --. wearing of jts sponsoring -lodge, B'nai The.novel that has created the Michel de Koataigne." Fiedler, j m a n, Al I am shut out from helpfulness, private .uniforms. A bill to this B'rith. • greatest furor in literary circles, 'The Yellow Spot," Docu-i F i n k e 1, Dave Go comradeship, a hundred oppor- effect will be introduced as soon The public is cordially invited both Jewish and nou-Jewisii, is mentary Stsfir of the Persecution!, t h u r Goldstein, David Golctunities that come from the fel- as Parliament reconvenes. The proposed law is aimed at to attend," Refreshments -wiir be L J . Singer's story of-'the. risej « b e 'jews in Germany," oricin- istein, I. r . Goodmans-Dave Greenlowship of groups. No book d u b served. o t Fascist C7?r looks at a book of mine. No Sir Oswald Mosley's and-fall of the, industrial-city of!a i ] v published-in 'Easland, BOW i berg, Maynard Greenbcrg, Mar Blackshirts, whose rioting in the editor's mind clicks when he Lodz, "The Brother's Ashkesaz'k" I,mi.lr«»g its appearance in tr-is c o n a - ! E o ' z l a a - n . Clyde Krasae, J. H. Katlfnks of me. "Oh, he's gone so East-End of London has stirred May Organize Afternoon ', Miccael Gold, caustic laft-wingUry. Its-authenticity i s ' a t t e s t e d j ^ i of sky, Irvin Levin, Philip Jewish, you know . . . " My crit- the country . Any doubt that the Class for .Jewish critic . whose "Jews ..Without by s n introduction fcv tbe B i s a c ? j : L e ^ ' J a c t Karer, Leon UencelFascists are determined to proicism, which is of small import; Money". -brought forth mcch| 0 " f Durham. S alo W. Bar«a is\sohnr TFUliara Kilcer. Herbert '' •'. -.' ance, is" occasionally commended. voke violence at any cost was re- IFofcfen . ' angry comment, has a new b o o k l t b ^ ? nth or of a coot, "Jews a r d i X e T c 3 - e " ' H - A - > " ^ = & - - F. Unmoved when a meeting,of the Mr. Jndah Wolfson will organT.iy novels, becatiea, predominantcalled" "Change t h e World." ' I J u d a i s m - a n d Kchsrt Gessner ja==ek, J. Kosen, Phil Kcsecblatt. ly Jewish,irny;"trae life work, are Jewish friendly Society in the ize an afternoon-class for wqraen Alfred Adler, t h e eminent lias written, a' veins?; entitled, I Harry Rnbcnstein, Dare SJxerEast End ended in a riot precipunder the auspices 'of the Coltreated^ with silence - . . In the Viennese psycho-analyst, has! "Some of My Best Friends Ar''! 1 5 ^ 1 1 ' B e 3 " T e r > S a E a Stem, i-»?.rworld of American letters I am itated by Blackshirts- who repeat-" lege-of Jewish studies if a suffi- brought forth another of his ea-jjews." j ry Trustin. Koe TpngFr, Dcric) regarded -with eMll.. respect. I edly interrupted speakers ' -with cient;ntimber are intercstcfl. lightening studies, or special no-j "Other boots cf interest f^jWJce, E. 1, TTifl^sn, PliJ.nen.R shouts of "Mosley, Masiey." might iave hoea a-cross retween Those -who -srould like to :join \ V . I 1 1 > 1 'it! > ""'"iniTDnh, H. A. "'Xolt, Sara Wolf, Several persons /were seriously these classes are .asked to call Mr. ties is the. recently published Jews are scheduled and vdll be Blag a t •biography nf Louis Erandeis. making their appearance tip xmtil and Kisses Helen Merrlt and i 111' Ot ' m r . Thrirsd ai, Oc~ injured,: including a police ser(Continued on page 7) Wolfson, Walnut S755. More scholarly worts include: the Winter lists are released. Blanche . geant.

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