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Er/or,;d'ei Second C'isa Itr.il ITatter en January'SI. 1J31. ct Bostofflce. of Omaha, Nebraska, ur.Ser tho Act of March 3, 1£79
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TOT,. XYT—-No, 40
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AMERICAN ISRAELITE MARKS SSTK \~ZS.
It 13 not by accident that r e Cincinnati (WXS)—The -r=*rs <• newed Aral) disorders have broklean Israelite, ths oldest Ben out in t h e city ot Haifa and JewJsit weekly in America tpread thence to the rest of Palbrated its 8 5th anniversary estine. I t was across -Haifa bay r p f • its ' July 15th issue. The By BOBIS SMOLAB that they hanged Solomon ben h > ' •was founded by the late (Chief Etirorcan Corresfoadent, tion. Everyone here is confident Joseph in Aero prison. And u o the Lt H. kll Isaac M. T^'iss in Cinr that the work of ths American ' Arabs thought once - more that »T. T. A.) where it has continued to lr "t l1director of the permanent cor.England -w,i3 on thojr Dido, and Evian-Les-Bains, France (JTA) mittee will be characterised by ] lished ever since. had decided to exhibit' th'at fact Bo Given —Complete solution of the Aus-the sasne efficiency. :t~'z cf. Wcssen t o When Dr. Wise cied irv l ' r r to the worldi F o r the'mediaeval tro-German r e f u g e e problem the paper was taken ever - \ o n Before leaving Evian for Par;?, mind whether unions Arabs or within five or sis years was eneldest son,' the late L,eov> r~ Taylor, declaring "We ~ean Germans interprets these'- oveTvisioned after the 32-power con- Mr. who retired in 1S2S when he «sc business," mapped for this corscrupulou3 leanings-backward' aa -JUr a final, mark'-.of apprecia- fCTencs convoked by the United respondent the tentative coursa ' At c special meeting: called on the paper. In 1628 Kabbi livO signs of "weakness, as signs o£ tion States concluded a 10 day session. for his years of community son C ril c bs taken by the man who di-' July 1?, at t i e Iictel Chieftain by B. Wise, another Riving-in, a s sigrl3 of cowardice. corvlcg, This hope was considered'justi- 1 to friends ot Irvln Stalmasfounder, tecs me efiitor. r'— ~~ I Ifrc. K. D. r*:rcrwitz,-' chainnsn rects the permaaeat bureau. England once" more betrayed u s ter 17111 honor "him a t a stag on fied by the departing delegates : ot tfcp YoutlJ Aliyah Coraiaittee, until 1930, when the To See!i Normal and the empire and humanity U- Thursday, A,Ugu,st 1.1,' a t the Pax-and experts. The director's first tack a£ter ' the Council Bluffs chapter of Ka-iw a s s o i,j to its present C T C - S . sei? by hanging tho revisionist ton Hotel prior- to 'his departure The hope was basad on (1) t h s L. and Henry C. Sect. 1 i f f' ' ' 1 lad. To whom did she betray u s for .California where- h e Is" toharmony displayed by the 'par- completion of the seheduki Au- i c^c;r.h laid rlcr.s for the solicitsgust'3 London meetins, ha said, j ticn oWuros fcr the Youth AH-; and herself? Not to the-handful mako.fils futurd home. ticipating governments on the would be to proceed to Gcrr.:ry r r Fund. p y jf Palestine Arabs alone. That question of increased reception-of to open negotiations covering n e t ! ' All Jsr->> families in tbe city No written invitations are bei •would be a minor matter.' She g g refugees within existing imaigra- o p j.jr. ill b hed " on July 26 ; b u t jrjadg Li betrayed us to the Hitler state-of J i j g i 5 3 u e d i b u t a U only the question of property but | will b « » crr'cache ton laws; (2) Germany's.indic2,» mind, to- the Jungle, to h e r own-Stalcvgter desirous ot attending tion of willingness to negotiate the securing of normal treatment nsd £7 t y ;ir™b3 rs, of the coin- I have- ifefen, /asked ,hy the commitr 1 !>r p, ultimate Nemesis. t 1 on the question of permitting em- for Jews while they are still la I ciittc? to cor'rlt-ite to the fund 1 ' • The present reports- from Pal- tee' ot'arrange'me'nto to phone in igrants to take with them part of the- Reich. - Following this. Mr. I for the trz-rfar of boysAustria and girls pr r r. to GcrKr=r declared, the director t recor wiil jjj f _G estine have'an element of, the far- their reservations as qbon as pos- their .capital under certain, condi- Taylor declaed, S A t i to 3f r "•• i ~ 1 ~c cical. -Troop, 'gun«boats, bombing sible, to. Atlantic- 1450. Reserva- tions; (3) the fact that the con-turn his energies toward t t e pc;- Fatcrtire, P ^ cr» tbe solacitatloii cora-for iEadisrEt5o- and planes bav« •arrived. -Tho empire tions -vriU.be two^--dpllars • perference's future work will be re the following women: colonization ia certain plato. ' . • • , c'ttee L b e^ is on-the march.-Only-nothing. 13 - ?I. Grossman, Sam eas!! Me Membersi-of;th,e committee of conducted by an American direc- tc-riKe?Ies- as veil as overseas (rone. > Revisionist^ arc- a'reested. tor. , . ^, :r. Yu5elson, Max Cole friends.\flio;are %«Uing the prepFor lour hours "British. troops Chairman Myron C. Taylor's t . _. fight .600" Arabs on t h o ' T r a n s - arations' for'the affair are: Phil- conduct • of the conference, : con- All obrervera, tcrs i c i c c t i. I r William representatives of. Jewish or^a-.i1 Kubby. _B. Gerahun, R. Gordon, Jordan: border. Four-houro. Re- ip Ktutsnlck, chairman; v verting it to success ia the' face Hosts" to Meet iin, Al Krasne, consider the sults: Five Arab's , "kUled. *elght Holzman; Ha'rry AV Wolf. Henry of many obstacles, gave prcof 'of zc ' Sept. 4, 5• . the conference Ulonslsy.l'Sam'Bebe'r, Dr. ^Philip wounded. No British, casualties. American efficiency even In -thetory-and are Sfier, Davia •" .Goldman, Harry T - r v f - r r v v trrr ^ "Whom doea t h e Associated Press most delicate diplomatic situa- ITL their comments Omaha's two A. Z. A. c3r propose To deceive by auch non- SIala3hock, and-David Blacker. sky, L. Frrr.ke!, and J. Gotsain- Mother chapter 1 and Sam taking the Initiative. ; For'.over'tvfen^yy.eara Mr.' Stalsense? Four hours! -^SThy wereChapter 100, will spoEsrr In concluding speeches. Lord r er. n't: the 600 Arabs surrounded and maEter-has, been, active in comCr.c ?;eo Eubriription has al-I| fourth annual Cornbelt Wir.terton of Great Brita'n e n 1 munal and-cfvtc ^affairs. A formdisarmed? "Why aren't all the beer, rent to .the New; York 1 suininer tournament to t<. V r i c . phasized noto | tescr phasized that that Palestisa Palestisa could couia a ! . . . ^ Arabs disarmed? Why does n o t er Judge of -tho "district court of Douglas County 'and a former asnow be taken into consideration headquarters. It was contributed the British' secret service know Morris Arbitman cf Chapter.!!; t: 9 sistant Attorne/ General "of Neprecisely whence—whether, from aa a center forthat refugees. Mr. *•>' - Club. Ktc.:E:ai and the M. a. P . and Harold -Selinsky Soct=i r ?• ?~ , y of Chapter p Taylor declared orderly em1 r Italy or - Germany—-.Arabs, get hra3ka, Mr. Stalmaster has servigration. Including the takirg cut Tho Ycuth Aliyah, tinder the j 100 have been named general coed" «£s a" trusted, of -the Jewish arms and money for strikes? "Why dircciisn of Henrietta. Szoid, has chairmen of the convention. TeniT • 1 ' t cf capital, was essential to world do Arab3 "filter jnto Palestine"? Community' Center and Welfare peace, and • Senator Henri Eercn- j been given £.r_ extra, nnraber of tative plans for the two days 5EFederation, ,1? > farmer president About 12,000 troop3, p o l i c e csr of France stresrsd that this 1 permits fcr c-try into TcLlssti-e. clude soEtball, track, and tennis puards and. , marines are . n o w of tho.a'nal'B'rith.lodge and was competition. . . was the first time the United i local, chairman -'of 'tlie 1926 camavailable. Why is-it so hard-for The social program will'feature States was joining a pern paignto erectttie B'nai B'rlth illegal Jewish immigrants."to,fijhouse parties, an outing, • a con1 \ Leaders Laying Pic for international body dealing ter into Palestine?- It i s — t 0 b o r ' Infirmary building in-Denver. !- *C3... i. vention dance, and the ET'f-rd non-American affairs. - 1 ."',,'Anofis, his num'e'rpus 'activities Natien-WHo night. rovr the expressive British vulfjar• Dwelling on Palcstins for the aroialcp'his .trusteeship of the >>v Vo-', ^ An approximate attendance" of Campaign. first time since the 'conference r Ism-4-a bloody farce. National .-Jewish Hospital and ,of ', r two tEndred active alephs. aluia- ' - r t -"• f V\ opened on July 6, Lord Ti'intertcn ps well arrest a few more re'.ig- the ' Rational'' Orphans Home in f - • <• r*-c r 1 i ' ,' r.i ard advisors is expected Irom New York (WNS) — Eacour- eaid that «onso quarters believed . lonists;. they might as well send Cleveland.-". ,*, *, •• ' th? thirteen chapters in'the Corn- ,rr c - r - • ^ "aged by the successful outcome the Jewish, problem n i ^ i t be h whole,.division to Palestine-to hrlt scd the Missouri-Kansas reof the conviction and sentencing solved if only PalectSse *rerc ! Show the pow,erlessne53',of. that ~z c- - " ' " . - 1 1 ' r T " 1 ' wider open to Jewish immigraof six directors of the German1 » b . « k.* i i. ' I . British • empire • that quelled the r Cnjaha's? last convention, was C — z r American Bund's Camp Siegfried tion. Palestine is a small coungreat Indian mutinies b^foro a !:rid !.n February, IS36, •vrhen.tlis try, he, said, and the British govin Suffolk county, Long Island, hitntlful of hiretf assassins-njid a . leaders of the Disabled American handful of hired trouble-makers. T tbe 'winter regionsil tonrcaiEGnt. . Veterans of the World War, who .as the local ' The British -empire ian'reached FI-c=s "With Convention hear Quarters for the initiated the prosecution, afe now-tion.lfs" lowest Doini 'since1 'that day Laopr Day tournanaent'this'year conferring with officials of all that SO0,0?j) Jews under- Charles." JI wfaen'-aUufth be established at the Jewisb other veterans organisation!! ,for been. - admitted "to c Palestine fleet sailed up the Thanhs."Nothat "Camp" Akib: a national campaign to drive" out {Contnluc-1 o7-r""~ 7.1 ing, atf- Lloyd Qoorije' in_t,tpat£iJ, Nazi camps fro*?, every Etat"" ia can nUflB'tlib • Giiainberlnin- cfiY« T the, union. err.mont -iato a. Esassi< *ot shame. O Aarl • co ;at the >meot'- tT<.iJs --hour "Tho basis of. the campaign'— ',11 of \Iawish hiatory i t r . l j . " w s ' f be -a concortc-1 tnovs to^ crr,^:, 'ri £ 1 . L I nt en _j" <ba co'.;nci'l;rc 1'whom' la ex^c'tcid; the. 'hitter Jjr n all states like the^civil ^tea^ o* r. -^Ci^ers c" t^-e ca!!"r of •• Bnglan.d'3 -vcakntss 1 an"d -hiil t, rights-law In-New York ulneer ri i - : f t i 'ths "CT.=? Ak:ba Tattler" r ", miliatlon. ,'-•* ,"•" - " ^ ' ->•> ' which the sis Nasis were convictr1 , TT;H devote it? columns - to . t i e .Jerusalem(WNSK g .Jerusalem Agen' -Are there any remedies? ; rrj._, ed. Th'3 law provides that,all ^l < 1rS7 [y£6. members OnT Heb?Sw;Bewspapers of secret, oath-bound orgaui-itidns. 1 There a r o / Nothlog^haa "be'en cy)—r.Tho I,ast Ti-^rciay the entire.easip ] of the . Highland Country Club tried.'. Nothing'has haen done^.J Fgleatine/b'Sive, called ; upon ,-the must file .a roster of their mem1 went on s i all-day outing at Iwill •$-{ honor Senator Edvrexfi Burke 'sdarchlng in- bership with the state. ' have hitherto been of tbos.e v/hp ^oyernm^ntv'fbr J?.">a 'searching ! Elmwood Park. The-xndrning'.'was at a stag at the Clubhouse. ,„.,..„_,. .or, tho \ bombings in ha.ve" been at least tialf-heaTtedly Cfcartattesvilie, -VB.^. ( V , " ; S ) — ' spert in a* bastbai.r:. tournament. Legal officials here were study•Tbe-day -wiil "be s-pev.1 iflgo!'. willing to yipld'in the matter'of Jerusalem, on?. J u l y / l 5 th' and In Ing the law to determine wfcethar drprczcin »SiConfjd"nc3 iTi tlis er- rollowirs I«r.cii, games, . races r .•• f v •" r Dinner ••will be served at 7 with Haifa." _on*prVce^iftg* days, after : Jewish-British' • rola{ion3"' t*'th"e all members of the Bund are sv:b-_ seatial fairness of the, American and ccr.te:\s c* •-various sorts dl£ " d J d t ' o f " Dr eipressicyr doubt-' that- Jews were ject to prosecution under" the" "people,. F.at!ier"J.TJict Kcss'of -Rere held. T t s csrnp returned to .entertainment, follcwmg. -. Fred White will be toastraasadyl£e "and JJudgment g o f " Dr. responsible, for the outrages which Chaim Weizmann.' T am Chi Wimann' T m; no long- r'esuUefl I n "scores of, casualties. statute adopted more than a de- ths-Catholic church" to!d the In-j the Center in time for - its: 4 ter for the evening. He is also r" T ' ' -f: of Public Affairs at the , o'clock'svirn. chairman .of ihs committee arer wholly BO. The hanging of that THo.- editorials? ''dealing directly cade ago'to combat the Ku Virginia that'he be-' On Tuo:Csr tie- estire Carap j racgins for the affair. - revisionist boy and its predictable wifh Tu-mora th'at , J^ws might Klan. There is also a possibility niversltyof that 'America as a whsie ! went on a tour through Boys [ ron^nuen'ces tiave created,a crli- Have "been.-involved In the bomb- that the liquor license Of Cinsp- HCred will not bs swept off its feet by Town, which, has been the Idea-I -r Is./The crisis is the li/e-pf-the Ings, y abhorrence of the ca-Siegfried may be cancelled. • I ! v _anti-JewIsh campaign. tier, fcr a new motion picture be- \ r- " I ':w Jewish neonle.' vWhatever js'half- ta'stroiphe tft , ^ Jerusaleci _' "This confiilenca Is increased," ing made by II. G. M.' Chicago (WNS) — A v>enrt*>dly done for rus at Ev^ap, on July I5th and expressed grave r" r • P?lpr.tine is the only . place, on doubt'that it-had been perpetrat- of the German-American «Busi- he said, "when I consider the i As Can-.p Akiija entered 'its •week new projects were ness, league, a subsidiary "of thesmaFl e'tfect of the considerable parth'tKat pan harbour and,save ed, by Je'v/s.. ' * & •* s 1 J..! the fleeing Jewish, masses. .We •'In all prbhablllt^;vthe press as- Nazi German - American - Bund, anti-Xewish propajanda spread started in the Craft classes. The older girls \z.^° formed a choral must save Palestine in or/ier to oerto; the, tragedy 'Was, the result scheduled to have-'been held oa by Nazis in this country* !n the group which v-ill'present a consavp the Jewish, people; - > of-an'accidental explosion while July 15 at,Chicago's Rivervievr early thirties, of ths rcrhsible cert at the annual Carsx> carnival. | Thp Zionist Organization o,f arms were "being transferred in park, an amusement center, was Influence of Pelley's Silver Shirts Weekly Clchlr^ trips 'for the J America, which in today ,tho the Old" City by -Ara^s. An ener- called off when park officials apiri's Hitler's Brown Shirts, of j elder boys hsve -become, one of j Mis*-°"*~ abortive attempts to revive the cancelled & contract with 'the stronpe3t unit within the-World 'Betie, -comprehj?nslve>jnvestlgation t"he moct popular features of the ] hearted hearted f^rrc:*"t F r c oopere.tion 1 ' P f Oreanlzation has. Just elected Dr. ia" asked^ in o'rder to • clarify re- Nazis in response to city-wide Ku Klufc Klan." Camp. to J e r s ii A-~;o- cs •5Jf pledged T- - r ither ROES pointed out that protests. Solomon Goldman as Its presi- sponsibility'for the" Jerusalem Attt.ndar.C2 cf the camp has for Ar o-.crr I r r 1r . ; Fred A. r . , dent. No better choice could have and Haifa incidents. well. A fe-w of Osanra. " * attorney been"made. Dr. Goldman .is .an The municipal council of Tel gone on vaca- and ret -"-s r -: t h e I t a l •<:«•-. - , outstanding Hebraic leader - ftnd Avly,.- meanwhile,'' added its own parents, - but. most ian-A~£-i":LrL \- * 1^ ^ r j . u e . i n s i . f ; ' scholar, a man of valirint and appeal to that tfhich hadfceenia•ecution Jews have endured nn-,o t t h e return . B osoon t t to c campMas oa j ] m e s s a g e Zt>—>% " r£eJ ,r the con- I " ~t philosophic mind. I'am'persuad- sued'in'tho past'few-days by othder Hitler, we should remember \M t h c c r _ p t a c k t 0 Omaha. . D i s t r i c t - F- ~ , j venticr ~f ~-' *~.. ^ •~ >C~ ed that he and the executive will er Jewish institutions, condemnthat most of .the world has net j C a = I Akiba o a Moaday w i l l j Grand Isotge No. 6 at Duluth, it see the necessities of the hour: ing ."all attacks against innocent followed the example cf Ger-1 e a t c r t h s £ ; s t h w e e k o f i t s e i g h t j was revealed In the American • (1) A great determined imme- people." In a "resolution unanimmany. North and South America vreck J Jewish World. diate membership drive of which ously adopted,' the .council deare still fairly sane. ' Endorsed by the Italian organ' the *?oaU is to increase the Z. O.manded the consolidation, of the Even in Europe Jews are not 1 %e\ f 1 ization' annual converition at .— - " r whole.ylohub in discipline to the A. to 10,0,000 ' members. 1 persecuted, in Communist RuE.-,ia, I j}*' Kansas City. Mo., the message New Yofk-(WNS)—liesico is Fascist Italy, democratic Francs, (2) A- consequent larse-ocale supreme, institutions of the Yishwas the first cf its kind received political activity, consisting of ub and called-for the strengthen- 'opening its gates wide to refugee England, the Scandinavian counby B'na! Brith *roia a.large minfa) adequate propaganda and ing of "Jewish e'elf defense mea- scientists, technicians and 'schol- tries. In Australia, New Zealand . ,^_ t ority group.in the United States. counter-propaganda. , (b) repre- svfrea -while scoring 'any attempt ars from Germany, Austria and and all the other British deminThe convention o£ the Italian orSpain, 21 of whom are already I-ES and colonies Jews are just sentation bv accredited and able at retaliation. | ganisation endorsed Osacca's men in Washington, - London, • Meanwhile, the terrorism claim- on the- way, President Lscaro as comfortable as before the rire Boston Dr.; .Isaac message. Paris, (c) the financing of a Jew- ed six more Jewish lives. Samuel Cardenas - declared in an inter- of the swastika. And I take eoa- Goldberg .of .George In' bis ™e T«— T - " ' ' " ' • • - - ish Information Bureau in Pales- J. Leichter, 23, of G&n'Shuel, was view Wvith Anita Bren&er, special •fc'rt from-the conviction that the Gershwsn, K. L. Mencken, George Mnp that shall bring to,the con- shot and killed while driving vvith correspondent of the North Amer- Ur^ed States is more likely to Jean Kathe.ti acd Kavelock'Ellis, ed that \ —<=- c coine, like C--" « t c r^^-^c r e Ptant attention-of Britain and thean'Arab friend." P^tef Tachner, a ican Newspaepr Alliance. remain sane with t!:a rjtjor scrworld the sources and character superhumerary. was- killed In Jla- Denying that" his government tion of the" world than go crazy died sadJrn'r at his home here j American e-— r r.t tho zge cf 30. Boston-born, 1 Asti-Sem ' - r nf Arab opposition tind - publish math HaUove3h while- circling-tlie is antf-Semltic or anti-foreign with Germany-" h«5 received his B. A.,'M. A. and j istn canr.-t I - the provenience of Arab arms, colony on 'horseback to reconnoi- Cardenas said "it is not true that Ph. D. *rcn Harvard after which j part of 0 1 : _ - t r e. Another supernumerary., we arc trying to "jrce foreigners money,.-etc. he joined th£ s'aff c£ the Boston j Communi— ' » : C3) A cultural drive by publi- Yecbiel Bachmia, tras -fatally out systematically. Any foreigner Tracicript re a writer on foreign j any ether r r - j cations, by deffnHe'.denaftmpnts wounded at MeShek Jfiaotzar. Bar- who lives among us decently and - revents, and book and dramatic j come imr r ia the New Palestine, by'y/ord of uch Forkosh, alco^a^sypernumary, obsys our laws, has nothing to critic. . ' I American «,c/i . mouth* to convince Alaorican, Jew- T7as billed when attacked from fear from this government." Gcldbere ~rote -for-many mag-J and destr-d..-- ry that there is' but one Jewlph ambush In the groves outside With rescrd to refugees'he i:<'tv:, luilu-mg-Ladies Home J could t>s r people encagod in a atrugglft, for Kfar Y-ona. Pesach I^atz, a ghaf- said Mexico needs technicians BO New-York (JTA)—G err art H. ; J r - r - a ! , T'-.e Dial, American 1 to permi* * — its very life and that; that Kindle fir, lost his Hfp, .defending-Beth much "that XD are now t a k i g Se^er, former raetnber of the Gcrc r. J.crcr.ry, The Forum. Menorah! and thesand undivided Jewish people has jJooeph'.against, an 'Arab gang. measures to open' our immigran a n , Reichsta has estimated hut onp historically given instrution doors wide to them. Y**e a r e that 00 per c u t cf aJl Gtrn-a'-- Jcutnal ar.d The Nation. Fa-} roof, in t>' mentality for fighting for Its life inviting technicians, scholars find AcerZcacs rcs:rt Jfc:i i-tcrl~r- n!'.:i- T-I;L —-ay'-laEguages,' he [The Jews &no, -Ba^klii and' that that instrumentality is scientists from Germany, Austria encs ia their affaire ard T.UiSp- tran^;at"d ".u~eroiLs plays and | have strrhe'World' Zionist Organization'^ r.ovcls fro*: tho Spanish, Ports- i cooperaticand Spain. :apfcrt 1a re-sucoi, Ruit:an. Yiddish, French, ^The point to bo driven' home Wo are goings to make it cusy .', it. Ita'..ai and C-rinan.-'. In .1SS2 h© ratified r - " today is-this: You may v/ish'that for then to enter the country-for rietrs an hs:^ G i r r . s : --An crlcrr V hi3tbry',had talion ' a different permanent residence, and al:o,said Mr. Sesor. e,'.::;r cf t^c •• -•£. to r»'£?"rc a' history of-'the the attit- turn.' You,may wish-that natfon'-•^•i uni4u h x^^rtnv,, CACV4<4< »« - secre12 at because our laws require citizcaVclisssitung, -'sre : " T iltcrat* : re c£ Srasnist and Portu-i" . >* - ~ alistn'had witherqd avay and ; a tory o f : A : ' 2 ^ A-, 'and Ben B a r k i n , siip for meet such pccUions, vre ,_„;,,„ j Civic i^ea •ciuticus EO>; Lcca^rs V.-.K"C^f-so i:tci:ti.rc! is."'A world-folk,., world-apeech." etc., ass"3tant .secretary, were honored aro going to grant it quickly. "We had taken, its pla'ce. Butt the con- last Wednesday - aftcriioon and era bfrbid of vl::<: rr"' ~z~^- ~i p v. ant them to stay with, us, asd to ths— here end to 4! e'r r" trary hnr, happened. It'ia- futile -re &t a stajj siven by the lo-1 as to speculate 'on v/lrat' course his- cal l o d p _qf ih^-;^'n-f B'rit!! at tlvc; 2".d frisics in C:r-:-itory would have talcpn" had Napo- the 'Highland 'Country. Club. . leon won at "Waterloo. All' antiT.Jr." Biano'and-^Ir. Barkin w ill Kiotjlst arguments are juzt zi fu- leave shortly .for- WasbinLton, E>; tile today. History hzs , cs3i:en. C,"; .'.IS. national oillzzs of t i a Either wo oboy or wo ^.rc "des- A. Z. Albcrtr Ic-i to en-1 ! • ; ' ; ; ec~~ r td" ' ' - On Kynday ;tlir- loc.tl A. S.A. act a f-"- >: Cc" troyed." ' cict trsi-_K: chanter Tfill_ entertain at a 1938, bv Seven . f $zc:c. Jho rnins party-*at-Lino3ca l^cacb. ia clcl'on the honor of tho two. ' * •Because of a law-of 183'8-rablii co'jld not perform .-Iczr-c Artom s n private :ccrsto currr""" ^" " ' ' - r—r"< t ' ~1 ' in" Arkancan until 1873.'. tary-to Count' Cavbuf.
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