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lewry Called Upon To Aid Palestine In Its Reconstruction Work World Zionist Executive Issues Manifesto; Keren Hayesod Urges Maaser Payment. FULFILLMENT OF BASLE PROGRAM CELEBRATED
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Jerusalem,- Aug. 7. (J. C. B.)— That the immigration officials are extremely punctilious • is shown by immigration, figures for the last four months, revealing, the fact that 125 Jewish immigrants, were not permitted to land: because they had not complied with all immigration regulations. ..The immigrants were rejected, it is said, despite the fact that they all had visas.
"JewishPress 'Picnic Sunday* Sept 17; Everyone is Invited to Attend Biggest Everttofithe Year; Save This Date i
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"The Jewish Press" wants you, who are;reading this, to attend its first annual picnic at Krug Park, Sunday, September.17, •• And it wants you to bring your relatives and all your friends with you so that you^anid .they can have the time of your lives.
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SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50. ROUMANIAN DEPUTY HERE.
Hundreds of I. O.B.B. Members Will Picnic at Kmg Park Sunday
Bucharest, Aug. 7. (J. T. A.)—Dr. Lupo, Socialist Deputy of the Roumanian Parliament and leader of the Peasant Party, is leaving here soon for the United States to deliver a Arrangements to Provide Day of series of thirty lectures. Dr. Lupo, as Fun and Frolic for Local spokesman of the Peasant Party in Members and Visitors Parliament, has had occasion to show an -unfaltering desire to co-operate MANY N O V E I T G A M E S AND with the Jews politically. CONTESTS ON PROGRAM;
ALL ARE WELCOME
It also wants every Jewish man and,wdrian, and every Jewish boy and girl in London. (J. T. A.)—The executive Omaha and Council'Bluffs and in all the neigH) oring communities to be Uiere. "The committee of the World' Zionist OrHundreds of members of the B'nai Jewish Press" doesn't want a single person in ill this section of the country to be anyganization and the administration, of B'rith lodge of Omaha, their families r where else but at Krug Park on Sunday, September 17. the Keren Hayesod have published and their friends will attend the picnic to be given by the lodge this Sunmanifestos addressed to Jewry in We tell you, dear reader, and we tell thetworld that this is to be "some" picnic day at Krug Park. general and to the, Zionists in particular, sending/forth a call to all The demand for additional tickets Deputy Mendelsohn Asks Polish MinThere never has been a picnic like it in-Omaha—and many months will come and Jews to rally. to the reconstruction Entrants in Double Tournament has been very large, members of the ister of War to Punish go before there wilt be another one to equal f t committee state. A party of pitof the Jewish Homeland. Assailants. Display, Much. Enthusiasm. nickers is coming from Fremont for The Zionist manifesto, after referRead this advance printing of some of ie attractions, and then you will agree RESIDENTS FLEE FROM AT- the occasion according to Sam Beber,' ring to the Basle program adopted GIRLS DOUBLES AND SINGLES with us: TACKING HORDES. chairman of the committee. by the First -Zionist Congress 25 TO BE FEATURED. years ago, says: Warsaw. (J. T. A.)—Charging Krug Park—exclusively for "Jewish Eresa^V picnickers. Neighboring Lodges Invited' "The League of Nations has unaniForty-eight .players are entered in that the attack on the Jews of Radun Members of Council Bluffs lodge mously recognized the Jewish peo- the YMHA men's doubles tournawas perpetrated by a Polish Cavalry and their friends are especially inAll amusement* devices running full blast to provide joy and merry-making ple's right to reconstitute their home ment, play in the first round of which Detachment of the 23rd Battalion vited as are also the members of the for everybody. in Palestine and has entrusted to started this week. .Both-this tournaGrodno Uhlans consisting of fifty Women's Auxiliary of Omaha lodge. Great Britain -the task of carrying ment and the men's singles, which is soldiers led by three officers, Deputy It makes no difference-if you're fat Games and froltc designed especially for Tickets for the roller-coaster will out this decision. now well on its way to the semiMendelsohn submitted an interpella- be issued without cost to members, as male or female, under 10 or over 60, dr thin, short or taH|- married, single or oth finals, has evoked great interest and tion in the Polish Diet inquiring will be tickets for admission to the contest, competition* or play planned in there win be some kind of a race, game, Basle Program Fulfilled. enthusiasm on the part of the Jewwhether the Minister of War knows ball-room and bathing beach. Admisybe you'll win one of the hundreds advance—especially for you. And, who can "By virtue of this act of interna- ish racquet.wielders of the city. the facts of this assault and whether sion to other-attractions will be sold of prizes. tional law, significant alike for. both he intends making an effort to ap-to members, at special reduced rates. The following teams will play oJf the Jewish people and the community, their matches in the doubles tourna~ prehend and punish the guilty. The There will be a plentiful supply of • Dancing—with a wonderful orchestra. of nations, the political aim. of the ment this week: Deputy drew a vivid picture of the cold drinks for all guests of the lodge Basle program has been fulfilled. The P. Feldman and. TV. Wesley play H. assault which took place on July 8. at the refreshment stand all day. And above all—EATS—all strictly Kosher. Jewish people now has a mighty, Farber and P. Goldstein; E. Sollg and The Cavalry Detachment, he stated, A complete program of games, racnoble task to create its home, not D. Robinson play R. Brown and H. entered Radun astensibly in search es and other athletic contests has NOVEL STUNTS AND UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS. only for its own good, but also for Robinson; P. X.evey and E. Gerelick pl87 of men of military age. All males, been arranged to assure something and I. Shafton; A. Bablno-vrits and S: |the good of the land,.for. the welfare E. Beber play J. Cohen and.A. Konnn; M. including aged children were driven doing every minute of the day. AtWell tefl you abput them next week—ani^there is an awful lot to telli of its non-Jewish inhabitants and for and A. Green play It. Kooper and M. from the houses into the courtyard tractive prizes will be givei» the "winGreenberg; D. Beber and A. Handler play the advancement o fhumanity. «f the Synagogue. The- military ners. Indications are that this -will H. Zlec and A.-Chesno; D. and L. Format "The League of Nations has recog- play H. Kneeter and Al. Finkel; S. Eptrained the cannons on the town be one of the most successful picnized a Jewish agencyas a body-to stein qnd M. Altschnler play S. Bender while a group of soldiers was beating nics of its kind ever held locally. jjather the forces for and utilize and and A. Svortz; M. and B. Block play S. What we want to dp this week is just to tell you that^The Jewish Press" is going tnd clubbing with the butt of their Brown and L. Falk; J, Maikowitz and J. achieve this task. • • •• Prizes Offered to give a picnic—that we want you there—and? that we ask you not td make any other rifles those Jews who had been htrrdRosenitein 'play D. Chesno and I*. "Article IV of the mandate, reads: Konechy; Abe Finkel and J. Flelschman Special prizes will be awarded to engagement for thftt d&y- Now ed at the synagogue court. Those "'An • appropriate Jewish ' agency" play H. Fonnan. and J. Binstein; J. Grojf-bj»aien included a . seventy-five' year the man and woman securing the shall be rectfenized t as £a public body er . and . S. »Shapiro' play.' H.-v^vio; flgd REMEMBER THBiDATE txT old fcnanr eeueral boys at the age of greatest number of new members in > ^^ for the L-yL/Bi./.---.,^!^-^?--^ of advising and• „co-' . Kaimen. * fourteen and also a few women,. Mr. the lodge. SUNDAY; SEBaSlfflB^jIfcJfSBG^AgK Following-are :±he_scores J operating of Additional tickets may be secured,,, asserted. ' Palestine in such economic, social the second round at the B'nai B'rith lodge rooms in the All of the stodsholders and officers Of H i e Jewish Press Publishing Co.-ar» b±u Qie Jews^WerB^compelled to run and other-matters as^xnay affect the singles: Jewish Community Center, a n d t t of arrangements to see that everybody has a good time.' The cOmmittSe-conwith their hands up, being beaten on B. Rariti beat -M.Treller, 1—6, 6—1, establishment of the Jewish national the park entrance on Sunday. ftiiis of the following" men: Al. Finkel beat W. Wesley, 6—0, the way. They were then forced to home and the interests of the Jewish 6—1; H. Farber-beat J. Cohen 6—4. 8—fl; Following is a patrial list of the Stand in the courtyard holding their population in Palestine and, subject P. Gerelick b«»at J. Blnstein 6—1. 6—1; various games and contests that will Nathan S. Yaffe, Harry A. Wolf, K P. Feil, ." Henry Monsky; -hands up. Shops and houses were always to the administration, to as- M. Block beat S. Bender 6—1. 6—3; X. be features of the day's fun: Herman Auerbach, Hairy Malashock, H^urry Lapidus, ' I Sajn L^pn, looted during the search. The eightyKonecky beat 'F. Eevey B-^3; 6-^0; .sP. sist and take part in the development Goldstein Morris Levy, Harry B. Zimman. IVm. L. Holzman, Dr. Philip Sher, beat M. Green. 6-4. 6—3. three year old dignitary, Israel Mey- Bageltall.-r-UaTrted men vs. Bnclielofg. of the Country. 'Women Vs. GlrU. Samuel Schaefer, Saul Levey, er Cahan, known as 'Cheyfetz Chay- Baseball—Worried The following are matched in theBaseball—W'onwn vs. Men. fan," was dragged from his sickbed Fat Men's Race. third round of play: Zionists Recognized. Once again, these men ask you to plan now to .attend the "Jewish Press' picnic, B. fcavitB plays Al.- Finkel; H. Faroe* -and was about to be taken to the Sack Race. " 'The: Zionist organization, so long plays P. Gerelick; M. Block plays L. for EVERYBODY in Omaha and vicinity at courtyard •when members of his fam>- Boy and Girl WheelUnrreW nod as its organization and constitution Konecky; and I", Goldstein plays tbe winily interceded, sneceding in having Race Combined. ner of tbe Solig—Finkel match. i.re in the opinion of the mandatory Marble Games, SEPTEMBER 17 ALL DAY KRUG PABK the old man left alone. Entries in the girPs singles and Shoe Bare. appropriate,. shall be recognized as Terror-stricken Jews huddled in the Ankle Tag, such agency. It shall take steps In doubles tournament have been excourtyard meantime proceeded to re- Gnecsing- Contests. consultation with His Britanic Ma- tended to 8:00 o'clock Saturday, eveSlipper Kick. cite the "Vidooy," or death-bed pray- Membership Contests. jesty's fcovernment to secure the co-ning, August 12, and are now being MAGYARS ATTACK BUDAPEST er. It was fully six hours before Ball-headed Men's Race. operation of all Jews who are willing received .at the YMHA office. Unless JEWS. superior officers arrived and upon Japanese Tag. • to assist in the establishment of the at least 15-more entries for the Budapest, Aug. 4. (J. T. A.)—Three inspecting the documents ordered the Hop, Skip and Jump. singles tournament are received beJewish national home.' Bmining Races. stabbed, one injured when thrown prisoners released. The Detachment Broad Jumps. "Fellow Jewsr we have been set a fore that time no matches, will be from-a fast-moving train, and a large Audience On finally left Radun at six in the evegreat and responsible task. At this held. Elaborate Program ..Given «t Cele- number of severe beatings is part of Speakers Addressed v ning. History And Growth Of solemn hour this call goes forth to bration. the harvest of yesterday's assault on all of you to mobilize all Jewish Synagogue. Des Moines, la.—The ne^r Bethel Budapest Jews by Scouts affiliated forces for the carrying out of the reJacob synagog, which is being erect- with the "Awakening Magyars" said construction of Palestine. These Over two hundred people ed at West Fifth street and Univer- to be led by Dr. Morvay, a secretary nessed the laying of the eorheitftone great enterprises and this great burof one of the ministries. Many Are in Bessarabia Waiting for sity Avenue, is nearing completion, den miist be borne in co-operation by of the new^Adass Yeshurim SynaThe Council of Jewish Women and Extensive Entertainment Program and,.will be ready for occupancy for One attack occured on KaiserbadFunds from America. the whble of Jewry. gogue at Twenty-fifth and Seward a number of women's patriotic organPlanned P«r Term. strasse, where Hungarians, shouting the holidays in the fall. "Zionists, we appeal to youtouse streets, Sunday afternoon. The izations of the city have made plans Bucharest. — Since 1919 tnofe The cornerstone of the new syna- foul names at Jewish pedestrians, fell chairman oi "the occasion was Mr.to bring a series of five educational the four weeks separating us from than 100,000. Jews have escaped from Council Bluffs, la.—At a meeting upon them and beat them. the Jahesconferenz by exerting your of the local lodge No. 688 of the gog was laid Sunday at 3 p; m. An John Feldnwn. Rabbi M. N. Taxon films to be shown here five different Russia across the River Dniester into energies to "the very utmost. Let your B'nai B'ritK heia Wednesday evening, elaborate program consisted of spe- Part of the mob repaired to the and Mr. Harry- A. Wolf a«iresBed times at intervals of once a month, Bessarabia, and they continue to ardeeds and sacrifices show that the Harry Terlmeter, jjewly. elected pres- cial music and talks by "Rabbi ZeicHik, railway depot, preventing Jews from the meeting and told of the history beginning in October. These films rive at the rate of 3,000 a month. Of Rabbi Eugene Mannheimer. of Dea entering the cars. Stubborn Jewish great -moment has found the Zionists will be shown to immigrants for the this number there are about 40,0ti0 ident, appointed the •committees for Moines, and Rabbi Zarchy of Xouis- passengers .were forcibly'evicted from of the congregation. prepared. Gather new forces, secure purpose of Americanizing them in a refugees in Bessarabia, of whom 00 The synaeojufe, which wM'firtt orthe ensuing - term. "The Council Yille-, Ky. An address wag aleo made the station. Three of the passengers, new adherents, give your leaders the way so that they will become good per cent are living peacefully ^ith ganized six'years ago,, now has a Bluffs lodge, • according to the com-by Mayor Carl Garver. • Fleischauer, Winkler and Koen, remeans for the maintenance and delaw abiding citizens. membership «f (rfver forty *hd has friends, wafting for funds to go to stabbed. velopment of the Zionist Organiza- mittee, is planning for an extensive The synagog will be two stories sisted, and The films will pertain to the his-America.. The remainder!, who have Torcing their way into the cars, the! outgrown its quarters in entertainment program to be held tion. We are building upon your enhigh, largely Gothic in architecture. .„«_•!__ • IT— J i.i_ _ * •. - _ * . _ Hnil/iiTt*r n r t _ h&Vfi • made. ttltiC building nand~h*Ve plaaa to tory of the United States. no friends Jn the United States afld thusiasm, your sense of duty, your this fall. Plan's, are "also under way THe.building committee includes M^ roughs, compelled the engineer to build a much l»rget Jmild|fi^. , . Mrs. S. Nathan is chairman of the no funds, have found employment to hold, a picnic" in the* neat futttrei' drive tlffi traitf full speed, broke up feeling of- solidarity, your political Lapifen, H. Pinkelberg, Charles Fen-r Following- are the" officers of Ih immigration committee of the Council intelligence, your seriousness, your Following are the" members appoinfed berg1', AJ Sherman and'M. A. Haskell. the seats, using the broken furniture, synagogue: M. Zweibslmanj president; of Jewish Women. Mrs, Carl Furth either in Bessarabia or Rumania. : - Up until a year ago, the refugees the committees:"f' '" Officers of the1 synagog are:H. Tin- as clubsi then seized one Jewish pas-, labors, your promptitude and your is president of the organization. — . „ „ — „.«,._« Ben Iindenbwm, vice-presldeni^oe sen'ger and hurled him from the winescaping from the Ukraine Werfe very! e actions. By deeds and sacrifices alone Intellectaal kelberg^ president; A. Shermaq, vicea n t dow. 1 B e f o r e d o i n g that," h o w e v e r , t h e y j Kirschenbaum, , s e c r t t a r y ; A . R a c h badly treated on their arrival at Arthur Snyfler.. chairman; will the home be rebuilt." president; I. Adler,' treasurer; ajnd - Arthur Freiden, " Louis. H. Katelraan. J William Finkelberg, secretary. Trus- forced h i m t o r e p e a t three t i m e s , j m a n , t r e a s u r e r ; Chajs. F e l i m ^ i , J . "AGUDAH" EXPLAINS MANDATE Kirchniff by the local bankers, Who poicanda .Committee . declined to cash drafts issued jipon STAND. tees are F. Zarnow, M. Lappen and "Long, live H e j j a s , " t h e n a m e o f t h e j F e l l m a n a n d J* Micklin, <iustees. Henry Nathansou. chairman: ARABS PROTEST WHILE their firms in the United States, on ' Max' Stelnl)6r(r, notorious W h i t e Terrorist leader. j ^~~ "" London (J. C. B.)—The Agudah Julius Cohen. JEWS REJOICE OVER Jack Freiden. the pretense that the counterfoils had Israel did not insist upon the alterBethel Jacob Synagog was organPalestine Arab, to Strike COMMONS' VOTE Social Serrlee and Amerleanintibti*-* ' Jny Cliernlack. i-hairinau; ation of the text, of the Mandate, not been received. In this way these in 1885, first being located up- the railway gendarms arrived .only] Jerusalem. (J. TV A.)—News of Hnrry CbemlsB, after most of the damage had been nor did it demand postponement in bankers used the money sent from ^ at East Second and Ijocust -Arthur K l l the result of the Palestine vote-in,-.the Jerusalem. (J. % A.)—A jfeneral done.' ratification, Agudah leaders now de-America for three or four months streets. In 1894 the present bu(ld^ng Houii of Commons has been received strike of AT»P# in Palestine has bees O. Hochinan, chairman; while the unfortunate victims, to Lrouis H. Kutelmap. . . at East Second and Des Moines sts. ACHAD HA'AM SEES by tihfc Jewish population, with|dfgnir called by th*i Executive^^ Committee ot clare in a memorandum explaining whom it had been sent, were WalkMose Bernstein; ihe action of their • delegates ^during 4 purchased, and was dedicated in fied reserve in which the profouircftoy, Entertainment Commlttte— DIFFICULTIES IN j ' the Arab Conference, for the loih and ing about $he city with their fatnttiefc Sam Strinher'K, qhatrman; August, 1895, I. Goldberg was' presiIs unconcealed. The Jewish press hails ZIONIST TASK 14th of July, on the occasion df the the recent session of the Council of Simon Steinberg. almost starving with drafts for the League of Nations. They declare dent at that time. Va Chernlss • the decision of the House of ComJerusalem. ( J . T . A.)—The most. meeting of the League of Nations in $2,000 or $3,000 in their pockets. that they submitted a memorandum Hoapital— ""'• Charles Silberman will preside significant thing about the approval Paris on-July-15, which is. expected monjs, saying that the political sky as Sol Saltzman, chairman; The conditions were changed for deploring that any organization now'free of all clouds. v. afternoon. The chairman of ^ f o f the Palestine Mandate is the ac- to ratify the British Mandate for Pal- A. Gillnsky. : ' *• the better by the arrival of Max Orphan. Home— should exercise a monopoly over the Puzzled and depressed by the- oiit-1 'Cleveland various committees include Louis knowledgement thus accorded by the estine _ ' ' . : A A l t. h i A. Adelman, Joseph Lipahee. Will Free- nations to the S.ttu Snyder. come. Arab public opinion advises connection of Arif,f, Pasha- El Dejani,.chalririftn of Jewish Agency for Palestine. In view Grundhand in Bucharest twelvo e historic hs connecti j , ;chairman; months ago to open a branch of the. Publicity CommUtee , «teto, Seppj? 1. Silberman and Robert concentrating attention on the! powers the Jewish people with Palestine, ac- the Arabic Executive, has tendered of the "crucial moment" and the Public State Bank'of "Chicago. He Maurice TOlJIusky, chairman; Lapper. T necessity for a United front the of the Legislative Council in which cording to Achad Ha'am, the ceFe- his resignation /because the Nathan Kofrjr. " "h AMb Krasne. the Arabs are to have a majority and brated Jewish thinker" and writer. Delegation sent to L^dori to effect Agudah, it is asserted, merely asked found Jews who had escaped from which is to exercise considerable conLondon, Aug. 4. (J. T. A,)—-The "We have received only H»e ex- - changes in the British policy^ in P*ales- that an opportunity be given after the persecutions of the Soviets walkcial prayers emploring for devine aid draft of the Palestine constitution ternal possibility to work," Achad tine has been without succeps. The the' ratification of the Mandate to so ing about t*»5 streets t l the Rumanian trol over immigration to Palestine. A new protest against-the Declara- to end the Rusaian famine which had. will bejajd before the King at the-Ha'am writes. "Our position is exr majority of the BKecutlve, wWch reconstruct the Jewish Agency as to Capital wjth notes for thousands of tion and the recent Parliamentary de- grippea "the "'Jews of that country* council to be held next week- The trehiely • difficult The whole world failed to agree with the chairman that include representatives of all in- dollars in their pockets yet unable to : buy a loaf "of bread. The excuEe at cision confirming it, "has been broad- we're Teceittd Iff- all 'synagogues Miur« Aons'titutiqn will be contained; in an loolcs to see if w« ^arejready to further remaining of the .Delegation dependent Jewish world organizations casted by the Moslem-Christian Asso- ing the nint of Ab fast yesterday.at f 10rder in Coundr whJdi i$ to 're- ssacrifice in order'to attainr our nait useless, has decided fo interested - in • the- reconstruction of '-all" the" banW was, they hc!d ttot tfcjCeived the jidmccs. •/ ci&titm of Palestine. the instance of the Warsaw rabbis. ceive the king's sanctioiu ""**' Palestine. — • •> " - .* tional life." accept the resignation .
Final Rounds of Singles in Y.M.H. A. Tournament To Be Played This Week
Jewish Residents At Radon, Poland Assaulted By Polish Calvary Troops
Boxing Exhibition—Swimn^£Oontests
Lay Cornerstone Of New In Des Mbmes
Committees for Guuncil Bluffs Lodge No. 688 Appointed
Public Witnessed Laying oi Congregation Cornerstone
CooBcfl of Jewish Women to Show Scenes of Educational Films
Over 100,000 Jews L«?e