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11 second CIBBB mall matter on Jannarj 27th 1921 at at' Omaha Nebraska,. npflei the Act or March 8, 1878.
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J DISCOVER SARCOPHAGI; \ OF PHILISTINES AT • . BETH SHAN
OMAHA,-NEBRASKA,THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922
Marshall Asks Aid President of Penn. Von Lndendorff Says Louis For Smyrna Jews University Attacks Republican Government is of Harvard Policies
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50. "PULLING THE HOODS
Morris Leff Greeted
Declaring that Smyrna and ConsChicago, EL, Oct. 6.—Publication by tentinople have now been added to "Tolerance" of the names of members Philadelphia, Oct. 8.—That a Philthe areas of the stricken Jews, Louis and officers of the Ku Klux Klan in istine account of the battle in which Marshall, chairman of the American Chicago by wards has had a disheartKing Saul was slain may soon be unJewish Relief Committee, urged in a effect on thte night riding mas- Members of Board of Directors aspite Denial by Secretary of earthed in. the; excavations at Beth Monarchist Aim to 3ed Rid of Yam JSgnutumessage that Jewish aid Says It Is On-American to ening queraders. "Tolerance" is thte official Deny Anybody Right to of Federation Speak at Loathsome GovernAgriculture, President Ob- Shan," in Palestine, is the hope ex* be extended to the destitute in the organ of the American Unity League, pressed by archeologists "who have reEducation. Meeting ment Up in Berlin" bregon Says ColonizaNear East a s wel las "our stricken an organization formed for the purceived word that thet first known tion Proposal holds brethren in tite Ukraine, in Poland, Li COLLEGES MUST NOT BE pose of fighting the Klan and similar TELLS-OF CONDITIONS IN sarcophagi of the^ Philistines' have Good. Austria and Roumania." hate-breding aggregations. "Tolerbeen discovered far beneath the levels PLACE FOR ARISTOCRATS EUROPE ^WORLDTODAY IN WUKLdJ 1VMJA.X sacking of Smyrna has added ance" refers to its publicity course in at which- previous findings were made* .iSStJES S T A T E M E N T TO Contemporary Philistine records have New York, Oct. 9.—That the pres- t o already; over brimming cup of Philadelphia, Pa.—"No American the matter of exposing thte members Filling the large assembly hall at BACK PKOMISE. tragedy/' Mr. Marshall's ap- institution, unless private and reas "pulling the hoods off." Names the Jewish Community Center to overbeen practically unknown and for this ent government of Germany,'the repeal stated. "Twenty thousand Jews stricted, has the right to adoot a o fofficers and members in the sixth flowing, hundreds of friends of Mr. thte discovery of the coffins public with Berlin as its'center,-is £~« »«•«=«• /IT? Tfu~uu:?Z London, Oct. 13 (J. T. A . ) — The reason is regarded of the greatest importmethod of selecting candidates that and seventh wards have been pub- Morris Levy gathered Monday night offer to colonize. Jews from Eastern ance. I t is further- announced that in any way violates the principles lished. Fear of coming exposure has to bid him welcome to Omaha after Europe on Mexican territory holds in the ruins of Beth Shan, explorers •« • - I - *. — yhfiiT nyfittiyfin,' itt iiuxs country x o r suci* laid down in the Declaration of •reisultcd in resignations of many an extended trip to Europe . _• *»•» ~ • * • *i ^ t_ good, according to a cable received by of the Museum of the University of • F R ' W i p n j TtflSVv I X i t i l & d 3 1 O t D & 6 Q XOJT , Independence or the rights of theklansmen, it is rteported. The League From the newsboys who crowded the "Jewish Chronicle" here from Pennsylvania havte found the burial American 'citizens as guaranteed by is reported to have found the names into the front row of seats, who had President Obregon. place of Herod's first cousin, Antiochthe Constitution of the United States. of- a number of policemen and other learned to know and respect Mr. Levy The "Jewish Chronicle" had cabled us. The inscription on a stone stayed out of the war;* that'Jews brethren since 1914, has, so far, al-To do this~is un-American in policy, officials n the membership list. These for the things he had done for them, to Mexico's Chief Executiva, asking sarcophagus that has been unearthed are the greatest peril in: the world ways been answered with unparalleled and there as imperative need at this men will be asked to resign as mem- to the members of the Federation whether the offer made to Paul W. refers to Antiochus, son of Phallionl today and "America is- their- breed- generosity. ; , . '.. time to preserve the American char- bers of the Klan or quit their public Board, who as co-workers with him Kothenberg of Chicago had been with- The latter was the brother of Anti- ing, center"—such are assertions- con- • "I am confident that the Jews of acter of our institutions and to send posts. "Tolerance" was distributed had learned to love Morris Levy for drawn. The Chronicle based this in- pater, founder of the Herodian Dyna- tained in an interview just given out America, who last Fal land Winter forth the graduates better and loyal outsidte o fsynagogs and churches and the good he has done for others, every quiry on the statement the. United sty. PhaHion was killed during the by "Excellenz" Erich "von Luden.thet unprecedented sum ofAmericans if possible than when they in some cases ministers are calling walk of life and every element in the Jewish Emigration Committee of Ber- battite with Pompey. the attest&m of their congregations -community was represented. ^^,J^ ZS^^^^mmioT™ relief win entered." lin had" received from the Mexican f ^ T ^ ^ ^v ^ TCe - **K £°W i not rtelinquish their ef orts on behalf Opposition to the racial discrimina- • to the lists of names published in the Combined with the reception was leader of the Junker gang plotting ^ ^rftartonate b r e t h r e n across tion policy favored by President paper. Secretary for Agriculture denying the monthly meeting of the Federafor the restoration of his former the seas until their, tragic plight has that an agreement had been entered tion . Board, and the talks and adLowell of Harvard was thus exHohenzollern migHtiness. to facilitate the settlement of Jews, ben fully relieved. Our terribly af- pressed by Dr. Josiah H. Penniman, dresses relative to thte activities of The interview, published yesterin Mexico. flicted brthren in Smyrna are suffer- acting provost of the University of the Federation, gave a fitting atday by the New York World, was just as the Jews are suffering in Pennsylvania in an address delivered President Obregon's reply states: mosphere to the evening and served obtained for the World by Ferdinand ; lands .through no at the-formal opening of the acade"My proposal to Mr. Eothenberg to welcome back Morris Levy most _ who experienced. much dim- j ^ / ^ g ^ not only mic session" of the institution. While stands good. The Secretary for Agrigraciously to that work to which he monstrous wave of religious and "While Dr. Penniman mentioned no culture only desired to point out that All Members and Friends Invited has dedicated his mature years. Ludendorff. He is fearful for-his to Attend Second Open racte prejudice which is its cruellest names, it is believed his statement it would be more convenient if a few own life, since the murder ofRath- aftermath."—(L C. R.) Famous Author Declares U. S. Is Mr. Levy, in a short talk, described . Meeting. Jewish representatives came to is a direct answer to Lowell's asserconditions as- how he found them in enau by hired monarchist agents, Hardening Into Narrow Mexico to study and formulate the tions and to a recent address by Dr. Germany and Switzerland. Stating the report in general circulation be-; Nationalism. general basis of the contemplated JOHN L. KENNEDY TO SPEAK Ernest M. Hopkins, president of that conditions in these countries were ing that Ludendorff is a marked Jewish colonization". Dartmouth. relatively as normal as they had been man, "the one to go in return for AMERICA LOSING ITS IDEALS ( " The Jewish Telegraphic Agency is A program of unusual interest and on a previous visit ten years before. "If a college or university, a»3 Eathenau." Ludendorff is now in in a position to give the :full text of attraction t o young , and old alike icore especially a university is really East Preston, Sussex, England.- Mr. Levy emphasized the fact ihat :.'"' . ' . : •-.'.•; ; ' .• -the communication from the office of will be. offered by the B'Nai B*Eith M u n i c h . • • - . . . had learned, from: autlnri'<•«• oxthy of the aiame," he said, **it The .great Americas. idea of -liberty | the ; Secretary of Agriculture and at. the October open meeting of the Mr. Tuohy writes that '•excellenz" I sources that conditions in Eussis exists topreservE, to disseminate and for all—the idea upon which kept his hand upon a revolver conDevelopment, of the Federal Executive Lodge, to be held next Thursday Poland and the Ukraine continued as to increase human knowledge. All Povfer of Mexico, addressed to the evening, October 26, at the Jewish cealed in the pocket of his coat, Five of Thesk Films to Be Shown else is incidental, though important, Strength of the United States was appalling as they had been during aud while-Ke was Being interviewed;founded—has been betrayed by the Throngliont the; Winter Months. Emigraiicm-Committee. Community Center. : ; f; arid Its stndent body must c^isist of immigration immediately after the war. • * His attitude toward the -J United ; QJ>, restrictive The,'.; Intellectual ~* * Advancement ^statement te follows: those through whom'a©d*b|s%hjnait according, to views expressed j Usingg this fact as a starting point, .States,the government of -Germany ALLIMMIGRANTS ARE ASKED centiy ti applications ppi l i t were made to Committee has arranged an even- and ihe. Jews-was set -forthin. the i ' can best perform these three here by Israel ZangwilL "work I Harry Lspidos made rm inspiring plea — — ^-"^ "• • t i j i h th GoyennnEHt.wijih the db ins'-s.. _ QjtGxtaininEntj _ "wiich^ .•; fox tne f i ^ G &w pwmipt payment of war relief famous sxitiior, • fee facilities' "When we are obliged to turn it would give to Jewish immigration, " d w ^ ^ ' i S ' ^ e W ^ ^ d ^ ' q t o S t y ^ of ' "To get rid of that "loathsome j Th e pledges, s> that the lull, measm-e of showing of the Educaand the: possibilities of acquiring lands numbers, has been Taxely equaled'by government tip in Berlin,- A lot of' tional Fflms which are • under the away applicants. because life and its essential needs might be In discussing" -the subject farther, for &s' establishment of agricultural similar programs. From the opening given to the Jews in the-war-stricken colonleB^up.toJ^jiresent lime, how- vocal solo until the last^danfiiB nuffiber Bolsheviks and Jews. What else is auspices of the Council of Jewish provide for them i t isfiecessarytoZangwill said: ever," no arrangemeniFhas been made every one in attendance will find this-defense" of the" republic law Women" and a number of-patriotic adept some method of selecting the "The American immigration laws, countries. with t i e interested parties, who have but sheer Bolshevism? And the soc ieties, will be shown Friday even- entering class. . Various, methods in my opinion, seem to be a com- Short welcoming talks vrere made been informed' that the Government something of indMduai appeal. by Dr. Philip Sher, acting president have been proposed for accomplishhas not at present lands in good The speaker of the evening will be Jews—they are at the bottom of all • i ng> October 20, in the Council JEoom ing this task. To. the right, of life, plete betrayal of the great American of the Federation during Mr. Levy's ;:_ ^ agricultural condition for disposal Mr. John L. Kennedy, head of thethe trouble in the world today. They o f the City Hall at eight o'clock, idea- They are economically perbecause the national lands are un-Americanization Committee of this are the greatest peril in the world j All Jewish immigrants who have liberty and the pursuit of happiness' nidous and are ethically unjust. absence,.by William Holzman, Harry si* A. Wolf and Henry Monsky. Piano Sj|; cultivated, isolated from the inhabited is now being added apparently the are coached in a farm so cum- selections were given by Miss Sadie centres and wanting in easy means city. Mr. Kennedy has given much today. And America is their breed-: recently arrived here are asked to right t o a college education,' unless UThev , ^ and impracticable that they inof communications, and even in thetime to the study of this important ing center. If it had not been for attend these film showings and we regard that as included in the l v e ^ ^ ^ ^ j g g^fty... Levey. case of some of them which may activity and is an authority on the wanting to make money you'd lectures on Americanism. show good condition allowing of their subject. He will give a thirty- probably have stayed.out of the war. " The program for the evening is •"pursuit of happiness'. Areport of the work pf the Fedbeing put into a state of cultivation, Losing High Ideals. "To shut the door in the face of And now you're supporting this reeration for the nine months of 1922 as follows: the introduction of private capital is minute talk on "Americanization the eager, aspiring, earnest youth: The novelist - Philosopher holds, were submitted by Samuel Schaefer, public simply because i t is Jewish. "Talk on Americanization*3 necessary, and also t i e said interested Work in Omaha". who has set his heart on coming to parties must undertake on their own . ; Ella Thorngate college, and who is of .good character however, that immigration laws con- superintendent. "The report outlined Mrs. Eicklie Boasberg will.- give The German people will have a ; stitute only one indication of thethe need for $17,500 to continue the monarchy because they have mon- account the exploration, selection and dramatic readings, Miss Laura Goetz "America" sung by Audience and who has qualified academically, general recession from the high varied activities of the Federation development of the lands because the will sing and Prof. G. Brill will play archy in the marrow of their bones. I"Columbia" sung by.—• by telling him that -we are" very ideals of freedom an dliberty that without curtailment through the balsaid Government is not at present in When and how—that is not for disPeerless Quartet in costume sorry that we have no room for you,' the position being able to dp so. Nor a solo for violin. ance of the year. • The remainder Film showing "Landing of Columbus" is a serious thing," said Dr. Penni- formerly characterized America. does the Government deem it of This program will start promptly cussion." "America," he continued, "instead of the evening was spent in discusurgent necessity to do so, as foreign at 8:30, so that the dancing may be "Talk on Lack of Interest in man. "He may. or may not-be able colonization is developing sponRegistration"..Mrs. Florence Bolen to go to some other institution. This of holding fast to the faith and sion of ways and means of raising this taneously, the immunities from taxes commenced at 9;30. As in all open spiritual vision of her founders, is Film showing "California Land year and this institution may be forhardening into a nationalism, all thesum. granted by the Presidential decree of meetings of the B'Nai Bitith, the Betterment.'' January 27th, 1921, being a suf-general public is cordially invited, to various reasons the only chance of narrower for her prodigious physical ficient inducement. I have pleasure attend. Vocal Solo... .Xeona Driscoll his life. • .-.•-. breadth, and is falling back for the in enclosing you herewith a copy of eel® Garments to Be Collected and Dis- "Social Welfare".._Mrs. B. McKehrey "What is. to become of the boys solution of her problems upon the . the provisional regulations for grants tributed to Various Charity Film showing "Making of an ing immunities from taxes to colon- Henorah Society to Hold First Organizations. American".-—-Mr. James CradHock and girls who are prepared for barbarous old method whose futlility istSj at the end of which you will find Open Meeting Monday Evening A talk by_: Mr. James Craddock collegej who wish to enter, who are has already been proved in Europe." the said Presidential decree and also a memorandum containing informal .The annual locals exhibition of the "A Thousand Years My Ownrefused admission ? And what is to "America's restrictive tendencies Special Fe&ttsre. Entertainers to Be tion on national lands and how they The Menorah Society of Omaha will Needle Work Guild of America •will Arranged for This Occasion. Columbia" —Peerless Quartet happen to the country if we fail to against Jews have long existed are conceded. The above-mentioned hold its first open meeting Monday educate adequately young men and socially, but these tendencies did not be held on Thursday and Friday, NoThe organizations taking care of immunities from taxes are the only privileges granted at present and.no evenin gat the Jewish Community vember 9 and 10 ,at the Fihst Central this program are: Daughters of Vet- women who may become embittered reach the stage of official cognizance The Omaha Lodge No. 354, Inothers have been- granted to Jews. Center. The Society was organized Congregational church, Thirty-sixth c a n s responsible for ushers . ^ j by tne failure to be received and until the immigration laws were en- dependent. Order of B'nai B'rith, will Furthermore, the ports and frontiers in Omaha last winter by students and Harney streets. vrho ™& • ' ^^ ^ ^ P f r o m acted." Zangwill, in suming up, said: hold its annual dance Sunday evenspeakers. Daughters of 1812 will o t h e r s^ of the United States of Mexico, are •"If Christian civilization be wholly ing, December 24, at the Fontenelle from the "Universityof Nebraslia, On Friday afternoon at the diurch, take care of the program and the I f open to immigrants of the. white race the !re admirable, then in God's name em- Hotel ball room. " "This dance will Omaha Women's Club wiU take care gard coUeges and .universities. whatever may. be: their nationality, Creighton, and Omaha University. a reception will be held and tea will provided they are individuals of good This organization is for all university be served. Everyone is invited to at- of the ^w,™.™™ i. which ought to be •and originally ] brace it unresesj;edly. If the Jewish far surpass all the previous dances Decorations. were t h em o s t morals, industrious and proficient in students and alumni. ThTse^educational fdms five in a U i ' democratic places j isolation be divinely valuable, main- ever given by the local B'nai B'rith. tend. some art of industry beneficial to the lodge," said Harry Trustin, chairEabbi Morris N. Taxon will be the .• The Needle Work Guild is a non- will be shown the third week o f • imaginable, as places of aristocratic tain it." country and themselves." / . man of the dance committee. principal speaker of thte evening. His sectarian organization that has done each month excepting in December. privilege?" According to the committee in subject wiU be>The Belations.of the very useful and necessary work in | Mrs. S. Nathan is chairman of the DEPUTY SCHIPPER RABBI FREDERICK €0HN Individuai to the Group." Tie Misses this city, for many years. I t collects immigration committee of the Coun A CAMPAIGN VICTIM charge, there -will be several feature TO SPEAK AT OMAHA Anna and Miriam Euback will play annually hundreds'of garments which cil of Jewish Women. Warsaw, Oct. 10. (J. C.B.)—Dep- events on the prQgram during th®' HEBREW €LUB several piano stelections. Mr. Samare in turn distributed to every hosuty Schipper is the second of the Jew- evening. Plans are being made to MEETING Beber, chairman, will also talk. pital and social service organization j ish Sejm members to he excluded from secure' several -performers from the Thte Omaha Hebrew Club will hold Several Injured When Police Disperse his party because of the heated par- Orpheum and Gayety circuits. inthe city. Last year 863 garments j Jewish Culture League to Make a special meeting Sunday afternoon WOMEN'S AUXILIARY O F I .were collected and distributed. Over \ All the profits realized from this 10,000 Rioters at Temple. Its Formal Appearance Sunday liamentary election campaign. He at three o'clock at the Jewish Com- t O. B. B. TO HOLD DANCE dance wiU go to the continued sap?104 in money was also collected from i has been thrown out by the right munity Center. Rabbi Frederick Cohn those who would rather give cash The Jewish Culture League of Oma- Warsaw. (J. T. A-)—Several per- wing of the Poale Zion because he port of the war orphans adopted by THURSDAY, NOV. 30. will be the main speaker, for the af- The annual dance of the Women's instead of garments ,and this money ha will make its formal appearance sons were injured during .the riot near consented, after prolonged negotia- the lodge: The lodge now has twenternoon. He will talk on "The Prob- Auxiliary of the B'nai B'rith will be is used to purchase wearing apparel. to the public, Sunday evening, Oct-the Tlomazky Synagogue on Yom tions, to be a candidate on the Minor- ty-five war orphans under its supercrowd lem of the.Jew." .There will also be held Thursday evening, JSTovember 30, , i„ „t estimated . , t ity Parties' Bloc, with which the vision. Mrs. R. Kulafosky is president, and ober 22, at the Labor Lyceum build-i 0 h-a v e e ? e ' a smoker. '. Business of importance in the Fontenelle Hotel Ballroom. Mrs. David P..Feder, is secretary, and ing, Twenty-second and Clark streets, j * exceeded ,10,000 besieged the Poale Zion have not fused. Herr will be taken up at this meeting. Two of the headlines on the program j synagogue m^an effort^ tobvuCantuT Schipper had previously been rejected R S Special features have ben arranged the following are the directors of DISCOVERY for this dance, according to the com- this work: Mesdames Henry Rach- will be Stanley Letpwsky, Omaha Sirota chant the K61 Nid re service. by the left wing of the Poale Zion. j OF ANTIOCHUS' GRAVE As the seat-holders sought" entrance CITY SUNDAY SCHOOL TO mitte in charge . man, Philip Sher, Leon Graetz, J. pianist and composer and a prominThe other Jewish deputy to suffer AT BETH SHAAN to the synagogue, the crowd outside OPEN SUNDAY MORNMalashock, A. Silverman, I. Dansky, ent violin virtuoso of the middle west. from the election turmoil is Herr JEWISH BOY TO PLAY WITH J. B. Eobinson, H. Crounse,.J, Stein, There will also be several other music- grew to proportions i a r in excess of Hirschorn, whom the Jewish Writer's New Fork, Oct. 9. (J. C. B.)—The ING burial place of Herod's first cousin, The City Sunday school will open H .Hirschman, H. Marx, S. Olander, al numbers and a one-act comedy by the building's. capacity. The jostling TEAM AGAINST THE Club excluded following "his attack on Antiochus, has been found by explorand pushing grew more violent as the A. Raisen. . its semester Sunday morning at nine I Goldman, T. Kaplan, H. Trustin, J. NEBRASKA TEAM the bloc ers of the Museum of the University time arrived for the beginning of t h e , o'clock at the B'nai Israel Synagogue, Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 19.—Harry Blank, Max Wolfson, Miss Bess White, A fine arts and literary magazine service, the surging , crowd finally of Pennsylvania, at Beth Shaan, in Eighteenth and Chicago streets. All Schwimmer, star end of the Univer- and.the Women's Auxiliary of I. O.edited by the literary departments of -Federal' Palestine, according to announcement pupils who attended the Sunday school sity of Missouri football team, is the B. B. Oct. 9. (J. C. B.> the leagues throughout the middle breaking down the iiron ffence sur- Chicago, g, ( > rounding the structure. The helpless warrants have been issued here for I made today at the museum by Dr, last year and pupils willing to enter only Jewish player that will be in the Each director must get ten or more west win appear in the near future. attendants had to recourse to the po- the arrest of Ben Hecht, author, Wai- j Gcorgfe Byron Gbrdkon, the director, the school this semester are asked Missouri-Nebraska game at Lincoln members, who give two garments each to enroll Sunday. All children over Saturday afternoon. Schwimmer who" for this cause. The annual meeting of tha City Tal- iice. Mounted men were sent wield- lace Smith, artist, and the publishers say raports today. Information of the discovery camo six years of age will" be admitted. sprained his ankle in the Grinnell Every Jewish, woman in the city mud Torah will be held Sunday even- ing their clubs, injuring several per- of Kecht's "Gargogles," all being The teachers assigned to the school game, will be able to play against is urged to contribute to the Guild in ing, October 22, at eight o'clock at sons. charged, with using the mails for the to the museum from Dr. Clarence Stanley Fisher, director of excavathis semester are the Misses Anna Nebraska,"" said Coach Kelly of thefurthering its" very humanitarian" the Twenty-fourth street synagogue, The cantor was obliged to interrupt circulation of "obscene literature." Blank, Rosella Klein, Lillie Kooper, Tigers. . Schwimmer is a member work, and arte asked to call Mrs.' An interesting program has been ar- the solemn services until a semblance Jter. Hecht's first novel "Erie Dorn" j lions af Beth Shaan, who has just Hannah Kooper, Mollie Ravitz and of tha Zeta SetaTau fraternity at David Feder, Harney $?01( for e«a« ntnjfed for. • The public is iavited t o of order .was restored- in «nd outride is being produced - on Broadway as! concluded the hulf yeac Oi oj?« Anne WSi Missouri. eratiocs tiers the synagogue, . . plete details relative to contritmticas. attend this meeting. *'alsc Pretense."
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BWi B'Rith Lodge to Hold Open Meeting Thurs&y, October 26
Israel ZangwiH, Famous Author, Scores lie tkilei Skies ImmigratioQ Law
Council ofJewish Women to Show First E^icational fita B ^ r e s Friday Mklil
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Needle Work Guild of America to Hold Reception Nov. 9
- Storm Sysagope to Hear Caitor Sirota