February 5, 1925

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I profess not talking—only this, let each man do his best. —Shakespeare.

VOL.

9.

For aU tnen Hare, if they dare try, a

g l o r i o u s life, or grave.—Herbert.

Y* *" "f™u«-oa™ mail matter on January 27th, 1821, at 5* - : Omaha, Nebraska, undei the. Act of March 3. 1878.

Many Good Seats drill Available for Y. M. I . A. VaudevillrShow; Can be Purchased Only atTheater More Than 120 Entertainefs Will Appear in Third Annual Performance Sunday Evening. ENTERTAINERS W I L L HOLD FINAL DRESS REHEARSAL SUNDAY MORNING.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THUBSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925

150,000 DUNAM LAND PURCHASED I N . PALESTINE J. N. R London, (Jewish Telegraphic Agency.) A strip of land of 150,000 duram betwe Haifa and I cr». v as purchased frr the Jewish "National Fund by Dr. Arthur Eupin, according to a report recei eu here.- The income sf Keren Hayesod Efforts in 1925Anglo-Jewish Deputies Hear of the Jewish National" Fund for the Led by Wctrld's Leading European Situations • onth of December amounted to Jews " £20,786. SCORE PREJUDICES

Local Youth Receives Degree of Philosophy the Y.M.

Jewish Problems Actifity Circles Fully Discussed the Entire Globe in Great Biitiai Faitd

EGYPT, ALOOF BEFORE, INSPIRED TO SERVICE

OF MANY COUNTRIES

SUBSRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50 WAHABI FORCES RETREAT FROM JEDDAH Jerusalem, ( .T ish TUegraphic Agency.) • The renewed attar1- of the Wahabi forces on Jeddah which continued from Friday to Sunday, has been repu'sed by King Ali army. The Wahbis had come within miles of the advance position of Jeddah.,They Entire Public Invited to Atteai were, however, obliged to retreat Annual Meeting after considerable loss of life and artillery. OFFICERS WILL BE ELECT"

Annual Meeting Will

Tahmd I§ntl lo Hold

ED FOR ENSUING YEAR

London. (J. T. A.) Questions afThe annual Jewish Welfare FederaNew York—Forming an unbroken fecting the situation of the Jewish tion meeting will be held Sunday chain which girdles the blobe, Jewish population in Roumania, Greece, Lithevening, February 15, at the Fono v m e y ? ? ^ c a t i o n pointing to a sold^utjhouse communities in practically every coun- uania .and other countries, as well as tenefie Hotel ball room. All members and:.T,-W., IL A. will present its third annual ^vaudeville show at Is Youngest in State to Receive This °ty throughout the world a r e now wag- the recent anti-alien propaganda in To Celebrate Chamishosher B'Shvat. of the Federation and their friends the Brandeis theater Sunday evening, February 8. Degree ing intensive campaigns to! provide Great Britain, were deeply discussed are asked to attend this meeting. _ The more than a hundred and twenty entertainers -who will A joint Chamishosher B'Shvat pro- Several prominent speakers wfll apthe funds by which the Keren Haye- at the' annual meeting of the Board display their talents on the stage, the score df; directors, cbstum- Meyer Beber, son of Mr. and Mrs. sod is advancing the upbuilding of of Jewish Deputies- and the Union of gram and Parents-Teachers' meeting pear on the program which is being ers, musicians, property men and other assistants who have I. Beber, has been, awarded his the Jewish home land in Palestine. Jewish Communities in -Great Britain, will be held by the City Talmud To- arranged for this public gathering. been working with them are all ready, waiting only for theDegree of Philosophy "by the Board In the far-off-antipodes, in North held here. rah Sunday afternoon at three o'clock At the annual meeting election ©£ private dress rehearsal Sunday. By Sunday evening the enterat the B'nai Israel Synagogue. and South Africa, throughout EuAnti-alien propaganda in Great pfneers for the ensuing year will take tainment will be professional in-every respect.; The curtain will The entertainment committee pre- place. A complete report of th& rope from Scandinavia to the Med-Britain, and the recent attitude torise promptly at 8:15. iterranean and from the British Isles wards the problem on the part of Sir paring the program are the Mes-activities of the Welfare Federation In spite of the fact that there was [izing ability of the/"Y" membership in. a sweeping path which stretches Joynson Hicks, the present British dames M. Tatle, S. Ravitz, S. Robin- will be made by the superintendent* a long line of. ticket purchasers at J will certainly be cause for most faveastward clear to :China and Japan, Home Secretary, was protested son, A. Wolf, Philip Sher, A. Eonn, Reports will also be made fey the the box office early "Wednesday- orable comment. /Few people realize the appeal of the Keren Hayesod is against by Sir Stuart Samuel. ^As L. Kneeter, Harris Levey, A. B. Al-president and the chairman of tht morning, many good reserved seats the immensity of/the task involved being sounded and -effectively an- an Englishman and as a Jew, I pro- pirn, B. A. Simon, Harry A. Wolf, S. finance committee. are still available. j in such a production, the hundreds of swered; ! test against the Home Secretary's ex- Frohm, M. Lerner, A. Farber and J. "A final cleanup campaign is now Firikel. The program will consist of From every angle, and in every j details that arise, ;the" countless tanIn the United- States the greatest ercising his deportation power with- musical numbers, recitations in Eng- being conducted by the workers," said respect, this show will be distinctive gles that must'be tmravelled, the effort ever attempted for the rebuild- out an appeal from ~ the court. As lish, Jewish and Hebrew, pertaining Joe L. Wolf, chairman of the finance in the annals of local entertainment.! great variety of things that must be ing of the Jewish home land is now•president of the Federation of Friend- to Chamishosher B'Shvat Dr. Philip committee. "The names of the fedPresented- solely for the purpose of done before the curtain can be raised going forward while to the north in ly Societies, basing my statement on Sher will lecture on "Hygiene," and eration members who have not paid acquainting this community with the on the-finished production, Canada and to the south in Latin and the data obtained as a result of the Rabbi J. M. Charlop will give an their pledges for 1924 will not talents of its younger members, and Very little more need to be said South American countries the cal] of work of this fraternal order, I can address on "Chamishosher B'Shvat." be printed in the annual year book™ to give insight into some of the ac- relative to the various acts on the the Keren Hayesod is receiving the say that the immigrant Jews, recentAll members who wish their names tivities of the. Y.M. and Y.W.H.A., bill. People who have been fortunate most generous response in the his-ly attacked as the residents of the Figs, dates, raisins and other fruits reported in the annual book should it will at the same time offer to all enough to see one -or two of the tory of the movement. And most sig- London JEast End, are the most will be given the children of the Tal- mail in the balances due on their -who-see -it an evening of enjoyable numbers during rehearsal : are ennificant and thrilling of al Ithis world- healthy and cleanly section of themud Torah to commemorate Chamis- pledges." and unusual entertainment. wide effort in Palestine itself, which population. These East End Jews "hosher B'Shvat, which is the holiday thusiastic overTthe~show. The people "The Welfare Federation during the Not only will the talents of the are spreading .the word throughout is now in the midst of its first cam- have a high standard of education of the first fruits in Palestine. year 1924 established a wonderful one hundred and twenty entertainers the community to, all. their friends and health," Sir Stuart declared, paign for &g Keren Hayesod. record of service to the community"* "who comprise the personnel of thethat by no means can: they afford to The eyes <jf the Jewish world are Samuel Finbergh, Conservative M. Two W0neifs Ckk Elected said William R. Blumenthal, super-' show been a keen delight and sur-miss the third annual "Y" show this naturally focossed upon the United P., reported to the hoard his twointendent. "The number of cases that MEYER BEBER prise to the audience, "but the organ- Sunday evening. States, whence the major portion of hour conversation with Sir Joynson • . Officers List Week were handled from this office and In of Eegents of the University of NeHicks. Sir Joynson Hicks, in his the Keren Hayesod's funds must still the manner in which they were dte^ Following" is a complete'program At the Omaha Chapter of Hadas- posed of will be told at the annual that will be presented Sunday eve- brasTia. Behef has been an honor come. Largely as the direct result conversation with Mr. Finbergh, enstudent during his entire, enrollment of American Jewry's generosity, Im- deavored "to correct "the impression sah ••election of officers held Wednes- meeting." ning. — " ''• at the University and is the .young- migration into Palestine is now safe- which has arisen, that he is an anti- day afternoon, January 28, at the est man in. the State of Nebraska to ly established at 2,000 monthly. Semite, and promised to send Mr. Fin- Jewish Community Center, Mrs. A. THE "IT" EXtagAVAGAXZA OF 1925 ever have received this degree. America's Keren Hayesod quota for bergh a letter which would disprove Romm was re-elected president; Mrs. -andfiirectetlbyMiss JJary Alaizel. Desire ^o "Hake" Money Impels Clerk .•AxmrteeS. , Sfes. -A- Si Dancing instroction-rMlss-Gra?e Abbott. - At the" present time; Beber' is an 1925 has been doubled to $4#DO,OO0, 13ns charge. X. /"Be Prepared"—An original presentation insturctor of bio-chemistry" at the and Accomplices to Steal J. Lmsman were elected vice presso that a proportionate increase can The meeting then decided to, transof Boy Scouf activities by "members of . . Affidavits. . Troop 62, 3 o y Scoijts of America. University of Nebraska . Medical be achieved in the influx of Jewish fer the matter to the Joint Law and idents; Mrs. Harry Frankel, recording Written and direbted t y fialph. P . Cohn, school. . pi"-aers. Aliens Committee to prepare the case secretary; Mrs. L. A. Solomon, finan- Einstein OWers to Vny Expenses of Scoutmaster. . . -• , 1 Warsaw. (J. .T. A.) A huge swinAssassin in Private Asylnm Cast'of Characters cial secretary; and Mrs. Charles LevHe is an active member of the for the Home Secretary. New Yor - naturally must furnish City Boys—.. ' ; die in connection with affidavits for B'nai B'rith, being secretary of the major proportion of the Keren The meeting of the Board of Jew- inson, treasurer. Jim _Dayl& Lazarus -David Brodtey prospective emigrants was discovered London. (J. T. A.) The attempt to Dave Oniaha lodge and a former secretary Hayesod's monthly remittance for the ish Deputies, with Mr. Henriques as * * * S l Fregger . in the American Consulate here; assassinate Prof. Albert Einstein, BoySum" Scoutsr-Coyole Patrol— r' the Lincoln, I. 0. B. B. lodge. He restoration of the home land and New •chairman, heard severe criticism on An election of officers was held in Ralph , ... .„•,'., Ttjilph GTOSS It was., learned that letters -from is a memher of the Zeta'Beta Tau York's campaign, which wQl be the part of Dr. JochelmaTi, a mem- conjunction with the regular meeting author of the relativity theory, madfi Louie _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L o n i s W-einer _ _ _ a z d r Kaplan America containing affidavits', on befraternity. • ' launched February 15,. is now better ber of the board, against Mr. Luden of the Daughters of Zion Monday aft- by Marie Evg^iiieva Dickson, a. Eue_ ; _._JBen Stein ing mailed from the office of the _Simon WienBras Simon _ organized than at any.time since the Wolf's report on the activities of the ernoon January 26, at the Adass Ye- sian woman, -widow of an American, _3oseph Prim—in Joe . citizen, failed due to the resourcefulConsulate to persons'in the provinces, Keren Hayesod was established four Joint Foreign Commit* 2 during the shuren Synagogue. ^Herman Paler Hermie Sol . ness of Mrs. Einstein, according to * .Solomon Weiner were stolen and the affidavits sold by last assembly of the League of NaMrs. Harris Levey was re-elected Wise Memorial Hospital • • years ago. Earl _Earl P.oss persons connected with the Consulate Haroia . _Harold Brbdkey Keren Hayesod activities in Europe tions at Geneva. Mr. Wolf, in reply, president of the organization; Mrs. detailed report received here today Elect Annual Officers to other individuals desiring to emi- Time: The Present, -winter evening. have centered around the personality explained the difficulties which ex- L. Baum, vice president; Mrs. H. Al- by the "Daily Express." Place: "Woods near BeHeyue. grate-from Poland. Curtain drop denotes a lapse of Mr. N. P. Feil was're-elected pres- of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, ably second- isted " in securing reconsideration of bert, treasurer; Mrs. A. Rochman, fi- Prof, and Mrs. Einstein were 45 minutes. • •. •. The number of stolen affidavits, 2. Opening Chorus—I*eads: Anette Hnr- ident of the Wise Memorial Hospital ed by Dr. Nathan Sokolow, Col. Fred- the Salonica Sunday Closirg Law. In nancial secretary; Mrs. M. Braiide, in the house when Mrs. Dickson -wltz, Ida Tennenbaum, Gertrude \Yinthe. majority of which were made out at an election held' recently. Mr. erick Kisch and other Zionist leaders. spite of the difficulties, he succeeded recording secretary; and the Mes-the bell. When Mrs. Einstein opened troub. •;•'"'• Anna Fellman, Rose .F.onnan, Sylvia Harry Z. Rosenfeldt.was elected vice In Great Britain the campaign was in obtaining a pledge from the Greek Mesdames M. Turner and A. Silver- the door, elie was confronted by »n to Jews, is estimated by officials of Goffsteini Eleanor. Harwich. Irene government to introduce into the man, trustees. excited woman, wild-eyed, holding «. the Consulate to run into the hun- Hirsch. Ethel Hurwitz, Hazel Knhn, president; Mr. Louis Kirschbraun, launched along American lines with revolver and asking to see Professor Dorothy Margolin, - Yetta Siporin, fiuth treasurer, and Mr. I. Kahn, secretary. Louis Lipsky, American Zionist chief- Greek Parliament an amendment to dreds. White. the law. Einstein. Being told by Fran EinSpecialty______..Mr. Harry Weinberg The American Consulate has turned 4.3. Oriental The following are members of the tain, then in London, at the helm of _._^_~ : .Helen Wise stein that the professor was not »t Mrs. Cera W e i Re-eleetel 01 With rc-ard to the Roumanian Nathe matter over to the police who are Ethel Hurwitz, Ceilia Nltz, Lydla Rose, board of directors of the Wise Hos- activities. Sir Alfred Mond heads home, the woman tried to force hw Sarah "Wise. . • tionality Law, •which affected the the campaign in England. In Scotmaking a thorough investigation.- So 5. "Y" Quartette—WiUiam Givienter, Jack pital: Mrs. B. A. Simon, and Messrs. way into the room. Realizing thai; status of many thousands of Jews in land and Ireland Mr. Sokolow made Frieden, Harry Green, Sam Minkln. far, three persons connected with the Louis Kirschbraun, M. Herzberg, A. if her husband heard any noise he the newly acquired Roumanian terriLillian Chudacoff at the piano. Mrs. Cora Wolf, local Sisterhood Consulate have been apprehended on B. Alpirn, Sam Wertheimer, Sam many important addresses. would come to the door, Frau Ein6. Dnnce of the .Roses— ' " tories, depriving them of their .citi; delegate to the Federation of SisterDavid A. Brown* who plunged into suspicion of having perpetrated this The Eose ..". .'.',' .' ...Helen Wise ' Newman, Harry Rosenfeldt, Harry Astein . changed her attitude and inzenship and declaring them as "men hood convention held in conjunction the work of the Keren Hayesod for The Kosebud8-_(Eunice Bosensteln swindle: Francizek •• Pamianowski, Wolf, M. S. Miller, I. Rosenthal, J; J. i stead of endea\*oring to prevent thf- •'•' (Ruth Reuben who is a clerk in the American Con- 7. (Max) .Tacobson and Finkel (Al) Slosbarg, Wm. L. Holzman, .1. Zieg- the first time last year, following a without a country," Mr. Wolf stated with the twenty-ninth biennial con- woman entering, smilingly invited that it was true this law is a violaOrchestra • vention of the Council of Union of sulate, his sister, Marie, and hisS. The "X". ler, Leo Eosenthal, Ed.. Trailer, . I. trip to Palestine, is now on a tour Keepers of The Faith of the world and, with his usual en- tion of the Minorites Treaty. Legal American Hebrew Congregations held her to come in and wait for th* friendi Vincent Zelinski. PamianowKahn and Eabbi Frederick Cohn. The Mcnorah by Mrs. Ella EleischJnan Auerbach. ergy, has* aided in organizing cam- proceedings in this direction would be January 1S-22 at St. Louis, was re-professor who, she said, was visiting' ski and his sister have confessed Written Directed by.rairs. Riddle Boasberg. paigns in Australia and New Zealand. a lather difficult and lengthy process elected on the Executive board of the friends at a neighbor's. She said shft Cost. of. Character* their guilt, declaring that they did it PIONEER JEWISH RESI(In order.: of their appearance) and might • lead • to no results. The National Sisterhood. Mrs. Wolf has would telephone and tell him thai because of theirt desire to make David Schloss___—^—JBLerbert Kaplan DENT DIED THIS WEEK Roumanian government, as a result served as member of this board for someone was waiting for him. money. B e Lazarus Laarus Mrs. Sarah Sehloss . _Bose Leva Bernstein, age SO, who died Open Meeting of B'nai B'rith Fannie SchlosB of the Joint Foreign Committee's ac- the past two years and will again Mrs. Dickson said, "Never mind. I eanette Levinson Fi Sl Boy Li Messenger _Jerome Diamond late Tuesday a t his home at 2815 De- ' to be Held Thursday, Febr. 19 tivities, appointed a commission which serve as member of this board for the have come here from Paris to Jkttl catur street from an attack.of-pneug Flayers : is to rectify the grievances of bona next two jears. One representative him and I will return later." Mrs. Finkelstein - Celia Braude Omaha Hebrew Club Launches Mrs. Solomon ..... ,:^Fan Ackerman anonia and complications incident to The first open meeting of the B'nai fide applicants for citizenship. "Rou-from each state is chosen on this On Saturday, Mrs. DicteoTt^ c&rm, Hannah Bernstein ._Bes8 Greenberg old age, will be buried at the Pleasant B'rith under the new administration mania has dealt generously with the again. She was admitted to the sitNew Membership Drive Tiby Rubinstein ____Mrs. A. Silverman Hill board. / Cemetery Thursday morning, at will Tae held Thursday evening, Feb- refugee question and has proclaimed ting room where the police were Grandmother _____Mrs. Henry Q. Marx Mrs. L Rosenthal \rak the other ten o'clock. Funeral services will be More than two hundred members Policeman _ . ; ; ;.Jack Frieden . ruary 19, a t the Jewish Community martial law in Bucharest for the pro- local delegate to this convention, from waiting. She earned a loaded revol- ~ ,,___Lew J. Abramson held from the family residence. have already been secured as new Mr. Schloss Time: Present. . .-": ver on her. , Mr. Bernstein was a pioneer Oma- Center. Jake Malashock, vice-presi- tection of its Jewish population," Mr. the Sisterhood. Living Boom in;the Schloss Home. members to the Omaha Hebrew Club, Place: dent of the lodge, has been elected Wolf further declared. Curtain dropped-to represent lapse of Prof. Einstein requested the police han, having come here from Russia according to the committee in charge several,hours. • chairman of the intellectual advanceto send the woman to a priv»te thirty-five years ago. For many of the campaign which is now being Highlight! anA Shadows ' ment committee for the ensuing term. PLEDGED TO Z. B. T. asylum- at Ms expense. I t was statA Song Cycle in iSlar Episodes : carried on. Much rivalry is existing Arranged SUNDAY SCHOOL and - directed by Mrs. Isidor years Mr. Bernstein operated a-furThe complete program which is now FRATERNITY ed that the German police are ConZiegler-and Miss Cecilia Feiler. niture store at Thirteentr and Pierce between the captains who are leading CHILDREN DONATE PliOLOGDE—Miss Ituth Wintroub. being arranged will be announced in Phil Gerelick, Leo Chaiken, Ber- sidering sending a protest to ths streets. " this campaign. The captains, M. Episode 1—In the Cradle : TO- PALESTINE FUND nard Theodore, of Omaha, and Jack French authorities for deporting th« Mother ' • •'."•'-.-:.•• MJBB I r a S i e g e l Mr. Bernstein is survived .by. his next creek's issue of The Jewish Press. Polansky and Philip Gerelick, are both Episode The children "of the Temple Israel Franklin, of Clinton, la., have been woman to Germany, after an unsuc2—School Days The Teacher ._ r . AHss Hanna Sommer widow, Esther, and by. five sons, five attempting to win the prize- offered The Sunday school and the children of the pledged by Alpha Theta Chapter of cessful attempt to kill Leon Krassm, Pupils. the winning team. B'nai Israel Sunday school donated the Seta Beta Tau Fraternity at theEussian envoy. Girls—Roselle"Handler. Geraldine Simon, daughters, a score of grandchildren Rialto Music Shop Audrey Sugarman,""Frances Kort, Ha- and ten great-grandchildreo." , The ?10 each to the Palestinian School University of Nebraska. These new members will be formaldassah Silverman, Sylvia Hose. Sylvia sons are: Harry, Jake, Abe and,Paul Teauenbaum, : Again Enlarges Store Luncheon Fund. . The money was for- j Louis Somberg, who attended the ly installed at an open meeting to be. . Buys—Delmar-Steinberg, Warren Ackerwarded to Palestine by the local University of Illinois last semester, VICE PRESIDENT held some time in March. An attempt man.- Lanrence Simon,' Harold Sort, :of Omaha, and Ike of Tulsa-Okla. The Rialto Music Shop has recently Hadassah chapter. •OF BERLIN JEWISH Ernest AViatronb", Sherman Siigarman, The daughters are: Mrs.,B. Skun\ek, is now being made to secure a naLaurence Green, Ernest Boss. is novr attending school in Lincoln. enlarged its establishment into two CAMIitTNITY DIES Omaha; Mrs. H. Krasne, ' Council Episode !5—Puppy LOTe tional known speaker to address the A Girl — . ,.,.i- -Ida. Tonuenbanm Bluffs; Mrs. B. Hirsch, Hollywood. stores and is now enlarging tbeir Berlin. (J. T. A.) The vice presgathering. • A Boy ___________-_\Vnilam V. Glventer BUILDING OF TACHKMONY basement floor through almost half a ident « ' tVe Berlin Jewish omntutiSty, JEWISH MERCHANTS IN Cal.; Mrs. L. Mark, Los Angeles, and Just Girls—Martha HimmelEteln, Annette Fogel, Peart Fcldmsn, Sarah Weiner, Mrs. J. Miller, Los Angeles. block. COMMENCED IN TEL AVIV Adolf Lewinski, died January 2B. TB.B POLAND WILL CREATE Blache Laserowitzi Lydia Boss, Celia YTLNA COURT A C T .TS They now carry a new line of im- Tel Aviv, (Je-wish Telegraphic AgenFUND FOR MUTUAL CREDIT was the leader of the conservative "Kitz, Dorothy Cohen. • .. JEWISH LABOR LEADERS Just Boys—Arthur Uoiam, Charles Lieb, Funeral services for Mr. Harold ported a r t and novelty goods appro- cy.) Building activities, extending of Warsaw, ( Jewish Telegraphic friction. Louis Diamond,'Maurice' GTivOt, Louis Vilna, (Jewish Telegraphic Agency) liicklia. Mlltun: HiuiDielstein, James Klein, age 25, who died Sunday,' were priate for wedding gifts, birthday and the T -hlcmany, the Hebrew high Agency.) A decision to establish a Unrroughe. - Leo Felduian. Six members of the now liquidated Episode held at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery holiday gifts and for household use. scool, conducted along- Jewish tradi- central fund for mutual credit and FORMER MINISTER FOKCED 4—The Supreme- Moment ewish Labor Party, "Vereinigte", The Bride . Miss Bertha Cohen Tuesday afternoon. • Rabbi Frederick They also handle a complete stock of tional lines, • maintained by the Miz- aid was made at the conference of TO LEAVE POLAND ON FOOT Maids—Rose. Minfehi, Lillistn- FreeMessrs. Kruk; Pines, Schulman, Kas- The (Jewish Telegraphic man. Annette Hui^v-its, Gertip. Wiu- Cohn officiated. Mr. Klein is sur-all musical instruments, sheet music rachi World Organization, were com- Jewish merchants which was in ses- Warsaw, troub. Bertha Ba'tt, Mlnotie" Zi/f,man telanski, laskclski and Geist were vived by his mother, Mrs. Jake Klein, and records. menced last- Sunday afternoon. Agency. Pinchas .Krasny, fountc sion here. -The Gtoom _..!...-..*_ Mas Jacobson tried here today by the Distric -Court, •Episode 5—Mid-Channel- , • . .and two brothers, Messrs. Bud and "With the erJargement of our place Sir Herbert Samuel and Lady SamA proposal to make an appeal to Minister $f Jewish Affairs nder tfeft Wife -Cl ".- Mrs. ^iia I^vln onxharges-ihat x ^eir-party -was.-*3te- '-.5Ehe ". we are'better able-to serve our pa-j uel, the Govc-n.or of Jala. KempJe.! American JevTy for a loan towards reign oC Ataman Petlura, who t«tfr orTfKe'Hif8hafin_:-_~__Ht. "Nathao'S. T a l e J. Klein, of this city." <gt3ed in anti-state activities. They £]iif:O(le (!—When ShniI"WK <5row' Long j trons," said Mr. Jo? Himslstein, pro- ]Chi of Rabli-. Aronsi.hn sa\tl others) the fur. 3 was rejected by the confer- dered deported from , Poland, ; i n . The Grnu(lmntbcr__:.. MisiS SaiUc Urevitcb were acquited. forced to quit the country on'foot. PATU6MZE OIJR ADVERTISERS [pricier of the Kialto Music Shop. | v.viv pn.:.cr.t st th? celebration. i ence a? being" premature.

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