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The world is M l of willing* people; some to work, and others to stand around and watch.

I t isn't lyour' position; but your disposition, that makes you or, unhappy; .

VOL. IL—No. 46

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a taaU matter on Jancar? 27th. ISZI, at t, Nebraska, under O» Act of March % is

J'riai 33'fith Carnival at Auditorium All Day November 11 To Answer,Orphans' Cry—Five Thousand Dollars Must Be Raised to Redeem Omaha's , Promise To Them.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 4 YEAR, $2.50.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923

SAYS POLITICAL INFLUENCE OF ZIONIST& IS ENDED London. (J. T. A.) The Palestine Zionists are very much .excited over Sir Herbert Samuel's offer - for an Arab Agency, according "to the London Express. ' , " ' - ' The Zionist Organization, the" Express says, -was not"consulted by the Colonial Office before the-proposal to the Arabs -was made. The,paper interprets this as an indication-that the political influence of the'Zipnist organization is ended.

ADDED ATTRACTIONS TOR B'NAI B'RITH CARNIVAL

it f entile Israel Baron ISdmond Aims to Induce ganized, and is counsel for,- scores Leader Of Co-operative • Jewish Capitalists to ParMarketing Movement. ticipate in Work.

ARABS- CHARGE FRENCH FIRST OF A SERIES OF LECTURES TO BE HELD AT • CONSPIRED IN REVOLT Paris. (J. T. A.) Baron Edmond de Eothschild has established a new organization in Palestine, "Pica" (Palestine Jewish Colonization Association), the" J. T. A. learns from a reliable source. "Till now," said Baron Edmond, when interviewed regarding the project, "I have been the only wealthy Jew who has given considerable sums for Palestine. My present object is to induce other Jewish capitalists to take part in the work, and for this purpose the Pica has been established." The Pica will appeal only to individuals and the sums which they will invest will remain as holding's in their name. Baron Edmond added that he himself would meet all administrative expenses connected with the organization's work. He had great hopes in the industrial development of Palestine, and he trusted that his efforts in that direction would encourage others to invest capital in Palestine. With regard to a Palestine harbor, he had at first held that the government should build it, but seeing that the government can only grant a concession for building a harbor, he .thought that a movement should be started in the United States to guarantee its building financially. In that event, he would also participate.

B'eai B*rith Conies! This Is a story of hands across the sea. Leader Withdraws From &6t of the hands of statesmen, suave, courtly, rich with the Race—Girls Enter Contest goodly things of the earth, joining distant lands in amicable rela-

The first number of the series of lectures to be held under the auspices of the Brotherhood of Temple Israel will be held Thursday evening, No* vember 1, at the Temple Israel auditionships through the measures of diplomacy is the burden of torium. The Brotherhood of th« this~tale. Ours is a story of the.hands.of babes and children, Girls' Popularity Contest. Becoming Temple has arranged an Educational More Interesting as Carnival stretched across the sea. . ..'-., Program to be giveen to the Omaha raws Nesr. public during the coming winter. Picture them as they are, not ,as you have learned to think Aaron'.Sapiro, of San Francises}* of them. '"Babies' hands"—the phrase brings to your mind Calif., wBl be the first'speaker'to a p visions of pink, chubby fingers and dimpled fists, with the tender, WINNERS TO RECEIVE FREE TRIPS TO CALIpear on this program. He will ap-» silky flesh forming natural bracelets at the wrists; babies' hands, FORNIA AND CHICAGO pear here on November 1, His subthat clutch gleefully at the says of sunlight that stream over ject will be "Co-operative Market* their owners as they lie gurgling in their cribs. There have been several important ing." "Children's hands"—you see them busy with the joys of developments in the contest which is Mr. Sapiro -is the recognized leades* childhood, filled with toys and baubles that bring laughter to being conducted as-a-feature'of the of the co-operative marketing movechildren's eyes and paint roses on children's hands linked with B'nai B'rith Carnival to;be .held at ment among farmers. He has orthose of other children in a merry romp on a sunlit lawn, chasing the municipal auditorium all day Sun- j The ganized, and is counsel for, score*? which will be held at-the Muny after happiness and finding-it. day, November ll..Iryin. Stalmaster, j Auditorium all day Sunday, Noof co-operative associations, with * . Such are the hands of babes and children as you know them. chairman of the committee in charge total membeership of more than h&lf vember 11, has.been fortunate in Think now of the hands of babes and children in Europe, and of the contest, - announced- that Miss securing talent for its vaudeville a million. picture them as they are. Margaret Riekes, who has led the conWhen Aaron Sapiro was nine years No toys fill them, "nor do dimples - the privilege and the pleasure of test twice before and -who again tops show, according to Sir.- S. H. old his father died and he was takes play hide and seek -with each other' rearing these destitude -waifs into the contest, has asked" to withdraw Schaefer, chairman of the committee in charge of,this feature of to an Orphan Asylum. The early life on the fingers. They are not linked manhood. The promise has not been from the contest. She explained to the carnival ^Miss Helen Riekes and'Mr. Karl E. Tunberg will sing and play for the carnival. Mr. Tunberg will accompany .Miss : of Aaron Sapiro and that of his •with other hands in childhood's games. kept—and now 25 pairs of hands a representative of the Jewish Press Hiekes on the piano and will also play several solo numbers. Miss family is one of considerable hardThey do not know the joy of play. stretch from the heart of Europe's that her action was for the good and Eiekes is a .pupil of Louise Jansen Wylie arid is one of Omaha's ships. When he was just a small The sunlight streams over them, desolation to the heart of America's welfare of the carnival and for the most promising young vocalists. She is a Junior at the Omaha chin, he End his brother Phil so!«S and turns away, shuddering. They . prosperity. From Warsaw and Lodz, .cause towards which the proceeds of University where she has been taMag a general arts and science newspapers each morning before are lean, withered, gaunt hands—the .'from Bucharest and Jassy, from Ber- the carnival will go. She added that course. .She entered the professional field last summer, when she ! school and would sell matches after she would continue to exert her uthands of babes and children that have lin and Hamburg, a slender bridge of sang at the Broadway theatre in Council Bluffs, but has refused school. known hunger and the sufferings of tiny hands spans the ocean, reaches most efforts for the car:se and that several, attractive offers, to sing on vaudeville circuits in order In 1900 Aaron Sapiro was sent te famine. . . . . half-way across the American con- her resignation -would not affect her that she may first finish her education. Mr. Tunberg, who will the Union Hebrew College in Cffiwork in the sale of tickets for the appear with her is one of the best pianists in the state. He is They>re.the hands of 300,000 Jew- tinent and ends in Omaha. cinnati where he stayed for eight ' -' ish War Orphans in Poland, Germany, For two years those orphans have carnival. president of the Nebraska State Music Teachers' -Association. E3NG HUSSEIN AND THE years. Cinrijrasti he decided Austria,' Roumania. The committee also wishes to anlooked to their fellow-Jews in this Mr. Tunberg was greatly interested and always, accompanied • ' BKXTISH PALESTINE POLICY to studyLeaving' law and entered the BaitStretched across the sea to the Jews great city, and have looked in vain. nounce that two more girls have en- Sammy, Carmell, Omaha's boy prodigy, who is now in New York. Jerusalem. (J. T. A.) El Carmel ings Cellege of Law, from where of. America are these T»00;000 JSfow £he cotns to answer J;ered_the race and that \rprk is begin^ -"£radTtated in 1911. raised in supplication,' pleading* for 'a their" preaT The" help* promised them ning in earnest. It is not "yet too Sapiro. is one of the most Bought chance in life, clutching at that flame so long ago cannot be further delayed, late to. enter the contest, and onyone Germany; has been head of the Piano Department University, Northwestern University, O'lyS&^UmVersIty,^! of Jewish charity which will give them j Omaha Jewry' must act and act at wishing to do so can enter by notify- Washington State College; has had twenty|oui-;, years "of expe- in Palestine, although but for British men in the country to-day. Ee is food and shelter. j once to redeem" the pledge of 1922 and ing Mr. Stalmaster, At-7555. " The rience as teacher and has held many important posts and engage- protection he would have long ago counsel for many organisations; competition is becoming keen and included among the spoils of his through this country and Canada, They are nobody's children—the war j to pay that of 1923. ments throughout the United States. He now occupies a studio h&en more votes have been cast in the past greatest enemy, Ibn Said. The arti- Many of these representing the lErg«* and the pogroms which followed it j So the carnival which the local on the third floor of the Schmoller & Mueller Building. est fruit growers associations and cle continues: snatched their loved and loving ones • B'nai B'rith lodge will give at the City week than the entire total heretofore. . "We are extremely surprised that lumber interests in the "world. from them and left them lonely and Auditorium all day1 November II, lias This has been due, probably, -to the Mr. Sapiro will be in Omahs "Wea~ British writers do not see farther than alone—nobody's children. for its primary purpose the raising of fact, that the committee has recently announced that'all contributions made nesday evening; and will speak at the their noses. Does this paper want Let the eye of your imagination $5,000 to meet the obligations due that the descendant of the Mngs and Chamber of Commerce noon luncheon travel from their hands to their face.' these orphans for the past two years. by. B'nai B'rith members will be countprophets of the Arabs should give Thursday noon. Many local organ* See their hollow cheeks. No roses with such a pnrpose no one can ed as votes, provided the contribution their land to the Jews? That land isations have attempted to s bloom here, but the fatal finger of refuse to share in this work and to is secured by one of the contestants or Rev. Albert Kuhn Pleads Against Garments Received to Be Distributed that the contributor casts the votes which still echoes with the noise of Mr. Sapiro to speak to them starvation and disease has sketched its make the carnival the overwhelming Racial Prejudict. to Charitable Organizations. for one of the girls in the contest. the battles fought by the Arabs in -Hie city. seal of doom in their stead. See the success that it ought' to be. against the Eomans and the Crusad- "We are very fortunate to sunken eyes, glowing with the heat of For this is the problem of all the Each member of the B'nai B'rith has "The attacks upon the Jews by the The Omaha annual exhibition and ers. Does it think that the Arabs this opportunity to hear such a man/15 been mailed five tickets to the carnifever. Look upon the ^wasted limbs Jews of Omaha. When human lives £u Klux Elan and Henry Ford's that drag themselves wearily along ' are at a stake there can be no division val and,has been charged with these Dearborn Independent ought to be distribution of .garments of the Needle participated in the war only to %xve said Isidor Ziegler. "I am sure .thattickets. The contestants will be furWork Guild, of America will be held it from Islamic rule and to give it to the Omaha Jews -will be pleased t<^ the streets of Europe's citiies and over o f interests, no distinction among nished lists of B'nai B'rith members distasteful to every thoughtful Chris- this year on Thursday and Friday, the Jews? Would the Arab and Chris- hear him." Europe's deserted highways. groups, no lines of demarkation tian," said Eev. Albert Kuhn, of the These are not children. These are between organizations. Every Jew in by Harry Silverman, At-7964, and all Bethany Presbyterian church in his November 8 and 9, at the Scottish tian inhabitants agree to this? money that they collect from these Rite Cathedral, Twentieth # and Doug- . "If King Hussein - is opposed to the lowlier than the beasts of the field. Omaha must help make the carnival sermon entitled "The Jews" Sunday las streets. ' " - members will be credited to them just British policy in Palestine, this is due They do not laugh. They do not smile. successful. the same as if they had actually sold morning. Garments received for the Needle1 to the promises made by Great BritThey do not play- It is so long since No efforts and no expense are being that many tickets. "In the first place," he continued, Work Guild are distributed to all ain ' to the Arabs. If Great ^ritain they have had cause for play that they spared to make the carnival the out- Margaret Riekes ... "they are unjust and misleading. charitable organizations in the city, is determined on protecting the Suez 18,200 have forgotten how to play. standing event ever given by this Anne Selicow _17,100 Among the Je-srs, as among any other including the Jewish Welfare Organ- canal and her economic interests, in Hear Full Report of Ameriesas * * * * community. From all sides offers of Birdie Berger 35,900 people, no two are alikej there are ization and Wise Memorial Hospital. order to be free from any Islamic Jewish Congress Convention. Such were the hands that stretched service and contributions of funds are Minnie Levy .15,300 lots of crooked Americans; that does Last year the Jewish Welfare Organ- -danger, she would do better to seek -15,000 Martha "Weinstein across the sea three years ago. Such reaching the committee in charge. At a meeting of the local • ._12,800 not make the American a crook; there ization received one thousand gar- the assistance of the Arabs. Wise ... were the children kneeling in supplica- ! Men, women and children are rallying Jnlia .11,400 are lots of booze fighting Irishmen; ments and- $121.25 in money, and the Ula Albert „ District held Tuesday evening.at th« tion. Among other agencies and, to the call of the orphans and are Rose .Fine 9.S?no that does not make your neighbor a Wise Memorial Hospital nine hundred :. Jewish Community Center, plans wase Belgrade. (J. T. A.) Alarmed by 9.S00 boozefighter. So also there are crook- and three garments. The Needle organizations that clasped these hands ! volunteering to help in their bebalf. Gertrude Cooper .— madetohold a mass meeting oti &wz* the growth of the Fascists agitation, 8,800 Hose Schiffer in the warm grip of whole-souled At the Auditorium on November 11, 8,700 ed Jews, and there are honest Jews, Work Guild is a non-sectarian organ- imported in Jugo-Slavia from Eotnaa- day, November 14. At this meeting Siegel brotherhood and raised the suppliants f r o m noon t 0 midnight, the true Iva 8,700 clean Jews and "filthy Jews, modest isation -and has done very useful and nia, the government has arrested sev- the reperte of the Jewish Coagresi Bess Greenberg — to their feet helping them to face life • camivai spirit -will reign. Every hour Yetta Stiefler 8,100 Jews and arrogant Jews, moral Jews necessary work-in this city for a eral of the leaders here -who were re- meeting will be given. M. 7,400 and immoral Jews. God never judges number, of years. . bravely was the Independent Order of o f t h e twelve will be crowded with Marian Pried sponsible for organizing the .asti- Se- stern, local delegate to the 5,900 B'nai B'rith through its American entertainment and hilarity. - Attrac- Anne Goldware Mrs. Dave Kosenstock is secretary mitic attack at Szabadka. They have will give the full report in detail. 5,800 folks wholesale, nor should we. Lottie Giventer __ lodges. 5,800 "As a matter of mere justice, I of the Jewish-'Welfare Organization tions of all sorts designed to give the Celia Braude rangements are being4made to 5,300 want to state that as far as my ob- section this year, and Mrs. B. A. Si- been sentenced -to-two years. The B'nai B'rith adopted 1000 of pleasure-seeker the pleasure -which he Kate Goldstein a place for this meeting and vili be Alesi Jevicz, minister of the In5,300 Moscow ._ these children and pledged itself to ] s ^ ^ servation goes, there are proportionbe there. Nothing will be Mary mon is president of the Wise Memor4,900 terior, in a statement just issued sn- announced later. Esther Ontman rear them through the tender years ' je££ to . give the mammoth Clara Feldman 4,700 ately at least as many kind Jews and ial section. . • , All-organizations who have t&taai noTmces that adequate steps -will be of childhood, to feed them and to ' crowd the day ,of their lives. 3,900 honest Jews and dean-minded Jews Each contributor should send her taken' to suppress the movement. Gertrude Fogelson "part in the interest of the Americsg clothe them, to shelter -them and to 3,700 as there are Christians of that type; two garments.to. her jdirector, or can Ida Mirikin „__ Jewish, Congress will elect l The decorations of the Auditorium 3,100 Rose Lazarus' educate them, until they could do all there is certainly a larger proportion send them to the Jewish Comiaunity itself will be a Tevelation. On all committees to make arrangements 3,000 Dora Forman ._, Pastor Says lews Would. of these things for themselves. among them of thrifty 'people, and Center, 303 Lyric building. .A.special l»e Wonierfsl People if they this mass meeting. Through special .arrangements effected sides there will be novelties to' delight that is a virtue, too. • urgent „-request has been ./made that the eye and charm the senses. GoTintry The following are the -members mittees and sub-committees are seeing Adopted Christianity. in Europe each child may be so "The Jew of the past has been the the two garments given by each perstore, fortune teller, candy booth, .v.'ill esnnpose the committee: Mrs, B, to it that every one will be'there. provided'for at the very small, cost religious leader of the world. What son should be of one kind and the Japanese tea room, needle work Handler, Mrs. I. Honvich, A. Colai* Then on November 12 will the New York.—Declaring that the of $100 per year—less than $2.00 per . . • bazars, raffles and games of chance, message be flashed to 25 children there is sane and spiritual in our re- sama size. M. Minskin, John Fcldisan, J . IK Ulan is organized to uphold the week, an arrangement impossible in « ~, , t j j e r e to help chase the waiting with outstretched .arms that ligion we ovre almost exclusively to .. Every, Jevrish woman in the city is cjH2se of personal liberty. Rev. C. Woolfson, Sc»3 Cohn and Max Frompi^ America. Osvrald, pastor of the Presbyte- i president of the Congress Comraj&tea. Omaha has answered their pleadings; Jews. What the Romans later added tirged to contribute to the Guild in I. rian Church, Freeport, L, I., This did not solve the problem of hours on theirway. to the Jewish fundamentals of Chrisfurthering its very humanitarian "nobody's children." But at least 1000 At 4:30 the vaudeville show will be that no longer are they ^nobody's tianity has not improved but corrupt- •work, and.for further details relative launched into a fervid eulogy of the night-ridingr organization before a. MUSIC SCHOOL AND of the 300,000 were now "somebody's given with the best entertainers that children," but that they aTe Ww truly ed it." to contributions call Mrs. Eosenstock gathering of l,50D persons, includ"Omaha's children." TEACHERS' SEMINARY the city affords. In.the evening there children." ing: tEirtyfive robed KlnseTs, duror Mrs. Simon. . FOE POLISH JEW? will be dancing, and all day long the ing: £ T 5 address at his -church last Thus we might say that for these HUSSEIN DISCLAIMS' Warsaw. (J. T. A.) The MinistK week. Policemen -were stationed st 1000 tsbildren" the story. of suffering other attractions will be in full swing. 558 IMMIGRANTS ENTEBED RESPONSIBILITY FOR the charch. for Education i» Wiliia !>ae approved Not an idle minute" will be spent by FOUS NEW JEWISH ' . and privation, of gloom and of sadPALESTINE IN : AUGUST SHEIK'S PROPAGANDA "The Slan is organized to upthe fitatutcs oi" a Jewish Teachers the vast throng that will crowd the ' APPOINTEES TO ness, is over and "they lived happily Jerusalem. (J. T. A.)- A total of Jerusalem. (J. T. A.) The antihold personal liberty," said Oswald. Seminary and of an institute for MM-= COLUMBIA FACULTY Auditorium au day "November 11. ever after." 558 immigrants entered Palestine dar- Zionist statements recently made by "Would the Hep-ablic live if the * S 8 K> • The restaurant and bar will be ing August. Of that number,. 121 are Sheik Habbas Maleki, envoy of King New York. "(J." T. A.) The list of prisoner frota across the "water I sic for Jewish students. established himself in America toBut for 25 of them* the story, is special-features, as will be the needle- persons with some independent means, Hassein of Hedjas, were entirely on new appointments to the faculty of day? If ths Catholics -were a SECRETARY OF 1GA DESIGNS work booths of the Women's Auxiliary Columbia University has just been not yet over, and outstretched hands and 117 are with definite prospects of his own responsibility. Announcement spiritual body instead of a political AFTER- 25 YEARS OF SERVICE that two years ago thrilled to the and the YWHA. employment. The number iof women to this effect has been officially made. made public body there would be no end to their Paris. {J. T. A.)—The couftdl os Among the new appointees are Tir. greatness. If the Jews accepted responsive clasp of helpfulness given' Here -then is the opportunity for and .children entering is 205. • Hussein declares that'the Sbeikwas Jesus Christ as their savior •what a the ICA hss accepted the by stronger Kantfs, are once again oat- which. Omaha .'has.been •Raiting—to Twenty-two Christians, 2 Moslems sent to Palestine only to supervise Isaac L. Kanael, professor of Educa- wonderful people they wuld be. of its general secretary, stratched Li supplication — for .the take care of its 25 orphans and at and. 12 Jews who entered tile country the delivery of the funds collected st tion, Teachers* College; Dr. Adoiph "The real Americans oughttobe who served the ICA for a Ju&rter 05 promise them given has not been kepi; the same time to spend a day crowded as travelers were^ given penaissicm to Mecca for the . restoration of the Berger, Assistant "professor 'oral sur- awakened, &nd since vre have \Twq years ago Omaha accepted 25 with fun and frivolity. Every one remain permanently.. The; great ma- Mosque of Omar. The. Sing disclaims gery; Dr. Tsafior Eosen, dermatology. awakensd -we are causing a great a century. Louis Ungrer has bees iiajB^ o/ the B'nai B'rith war orphans and should be there—and hundreds of men jority of. the 558 immigrants were responsibility for all nationalistic and and Ssmxici L. Wolff, assistant processor 'to^^eaf,-, \ , ..,.; „ ,. , : | fessor, English • • .. promised to pay §2,500 each-year for and women forming the vasiour ^om- Jewish. * ' . ©tier views expressed by him. 'r

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