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Three Creeds Meet At Temple Israel For Better Understanding Program Given on Wednesday -Evening by Local B'nai : B'rith Lodge
THREE SPEAKERS PLEAD FOR BROTHERLINESS
isa mall matter on Jannazy 27th, 1B21, at
.^Nebraska, under ttae Act of Unrch & 1878.
KATSKY ELECTED PRESIDENT OF O. B. A. Atlantic City, N. J. (J. T. A.) The forty-eighth Biennial convention of the Order B'rith Abraham came to a close here May 27 with the election of officers. ." •-.-'' Alexander M. Katsky of Brooklyn was elected Grand Master of the Order, Adolph Solomon of Brooklyn was elected First Deputy Grand' Master, Geprge W. Leisersohn of New York City, Secretary, Julius Berliner of Brooklyn, Treasurer, Louis Keller of Brooklyn, Chairman of Finance, Sol Lillienfeld of Atlantic City, Chairman of.-'Bates. • A token of appreciation was presented by the Bride'of Atlantic Lodge to George.W. Leisersohn in recognition of his thirty-seven years' service. as secretary. . . . . .
VJ5&AHA, ^NEBRASKA| THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1025
Baron Rothschild Praises Great Progress Made by Tel Aviv Jews
Joint Distribution Committee Will Benefactor of Colonist's Surprised at Remarkable Achievement of Colonists, Lauds the Work of Sir Herbert Samuel Conduct Campaign Tel Aviv—(J. T. A.)—A spirit of oliday rejoicing resembling that on the occasion of Lord •Balfour's visit, irevailed 'here when Baron. Edmunde de Rothschild, famous patron of the ewish colonies in Palestine, and his wife, arrived here. JU1 the houses were decorated with Brtish and Jewish colors and the entire population turned out to welcome the - baron. An official reception was tendered the visitors at the Main synagogue, where they were greeted with music, prayers and readings from the Holy Icroll. Speeches of welcome were delivered by the^ Mayor of; Tel Aviv, Mr. Dizingoff, and Rabbis Aaronson and TJzeil. • " :. • The baron was deeply moved bythe expressions of love on the", part of
the Jews and in. his reply to the greetings extended him, he declared ' 1 have never before regretted so much as now. that I do not speak Hebrew." The/Baron's address was read to the gathering in Hebrew by the translator. • • " -.. In his speech: which lasted over half an hour, the Baron stated, "I appreciate greatly the work of the first pioneers in Palestine, which began nearly fifty years ago. "I am surprised at the progress which I now observe in the country as a result of the devoted labors of those colonists. I never expected that these things could ,be accomplished. I think all this is due to the British policy and the able administration of Sir Herbert Samuel."
"Overseas Chest" Will Be Used for Colonization Work in Russia WARBURG APPELS TO AMERICAN JEWS
SDBSMFHON PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50 I, F. (Shrolly) Goodman, president of Omaha Lodge I. O. B. E., will personally "cover" the District No. 6 B'nai B'rith convention for The Jewish Press. The fiftyseventh annual convention of District No. 6 will be held at Peoria, 111., June 8-10. At this convention there will be many interesting facts concerning Omahan's. Questions that are of usual importance, are: Who will be the next president ? Where will the next convention be held? Furthering the Hillel Foundation work. The Mexican immigration problem.
Lori f finer lew I g l Comissioiier Appointment Comes as a. Complete Surprise To Jews and Arabs NEW COMMISSIONER IS FAMOUS SOLDIEE
New York (J. T. A.)—Another naLondon.—<J. T. A.)—The appointtion-wide campaign for the purpose of ment of Field Marshal Baron Herbert raising an adequate sum of money for C. O. Plumer as High Commissioner the continuation of certain relief acof Palestine to succeed Sir Herbert Full details of the election and Samuel and • commander-in-chief oJ tivities, including the agricultural colonization' of Jews in Russia, the events of the convention •will ap- the British forces there was approw.f? care of Jewish orphans in that coun- pear in the next issue of The by His Britannic Majesty. King try and the relief of the Jewish re- Jewish Press. eorge, according to &n official anfugees, will be started early next fall, nouncement made known by the according; to an announcement made Wonial Office. : by Felix M. Warburg, chairman of the The Daily. Telegraph in an editorial Joint Distribution Committee, which states: raised over 560,000,000 during the "Sir Herbert Samuel served Palawar period for the: Jewish war sufImportant Reports of Communities tine admirably with those gifts of ferers in Europe and Palestine. To Be Made. Leave on Special Car Saturday Eve- mind and character which have mail? The funds which will be raised durhis career in poltics an unbroken twning for Peoria ing this campaign will also be used Several Omahans will leave Saturees. . His appointment -was at fi~8t. for urgent problems of sanitation and day evening for Denver, Colo., where Omahans will leave Saturday eve- met with som« opposition because hf they will attend the annual conference Forty-Four Boys And Girls Receive Parents to Attend Graduation Exer- education abroad. ning for Peoria, Illinois, where they s a Jew, an opposition which wm; cises, '•-•'.: Diplomas This Month of Jewish ; Social Service workers. The following statement has been will attend the fifty-seventh annual beyond the bounds of decency sind. Those who will leave are: Mr. and issued to ~ the Jewish Telegraphic convention of District No. 6 I.O.B.B. judgment, but Sir Herbert by )UF. Seven Omaha Jewish students will Agency from the. office of the Joint Forty-four Jewish seniors , will Mrs. William Blumenthal, Dr. Philip The convention will begin June 8. work, removed the absurd suspicion*,. Sher, Mr.-and Mrs. R. Kulakofsky. graduate from the Omaha Central be graduated from four different Distribution .Committee: With usual registration of delegates Sir Herbert ruled the country with William L. Holzman, president of the High School and thirty will be grad- universities this June. "On the return to the United States on Sunday, June 7. The Omaha dele- perfect' impartiality and leaves Pales-Miss Helen Kiekes, daughter of Mr. of the Chairman, Mr. Felix M. WarWelfare Federation will probably at- uated from the Omaha Technical High ine completely changed, when School this June. • ' - . . : ' . . and Mrs. S. Riekes, will graduate burg, from his European trip, a meet- gates are leaving on a special car. recalls the times of the Turkish tend the conference. The Omahans going to the convenThis is the twenty-sixth anmial meet- The Central Seniors held their with honors from the University of ing of the Executive Committee of tion are: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lapi- rule. ing of the Conference. The import- banquet Monday evening, June 1, at Omaha. She will receive her A. B. the Joint Distribution Committee was dus and daughter Estelle; Henry "Lord Plumer, who, like Lord AIant problems confronting Jewish So- the Fontenelle Hotel, and will hold degree at the commencement exer- held on the evening of May 14, at Monsky, Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Leon, lenby, has had an entirely military which numerous, detailed reports, cial Work are to receive the atten- their commencement exercises Friday cises this evening. career is capable of being loved anr. Miss Lillian "Margolin, daughter of cablegrams and letters describing con- Harry Malashock, Dr. A. Greenberg, trasted and will maintain perfect tion and thorough discussion of not evening, June 12, at Tech High AudiIrvin Stalmaster, Sam Beber, Nathan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Margolin, and ditions in Europe wexe submitted. The . only professional Jewish social work- ;prium. . ' . - . . Bernstein, Ab Kaiman, I. F. Good- discipline as an administrator STK! The Tech Senior banquet, will be Harry Cohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Chairman rendered a report of the man, Esther Kateknan. ers, butalso of the trustees and memleader of armies. He will contimiS' bers of Boards of Directors of many held Monday eveniing, June 15, at the Cohn, are graduating with honors results of his conferences in Europe the great task which Sir Herbert Several Omahans will make reports organizations throughout the country. Omaha Athletic: Club, and: on the fol- from the University of Nebraska. with Dr. Berrihard K.ahn, European Samuels hae already begun." at the convention, HenryMonsky Among the subjects of general in- lowing morning at ten o'clock they Other Omaha students graduating at head of the Joint .Distribution Com- will make his annual report ae a Arabs and Jews Snrprieed terest, concerning which members of will receive their diplomas at the the commencement exercises to be mittee, with Dr. Joseph' Rosen,. the member -of the executive committee, Jerusalem-—(J. T. A.) — The new*; the Conference haveV thought and graduation exercises to be held at the held Saturday morning by the Uni- active head of the Russian wofk-ia flarry Lapidus will make his report of the appointment of Field'Marshals reity.-of.^NebrasSa.-.are; Estejle Lap-MOSCCFW, and with others. -~JEle©ent- i t planned over s period -of-_yearsi~and School Atiditorium. •" with reference to -the successful cam- Baron Herbert C. O. Plumer as Hi£b ports by cablegrams from David A. . Following are • the Central High idus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ; which will receive detailed discussion ourselves, 1 am a man, and nothing at this Conference, are the following: School students who will receive their H. Lapidus; Rose Minkin, daughter Brown of Detroit,-now engaged in a paign recently completed by District Commissioner of Palestine came '«# human is beyond my sympathies," he of Mr. and Mrs. M. Minkin, and Louis personal study of Russian conditions, No. 6 for the B'nai B'rith Infirmary a complete surprise to both Arab *r«r7 The relationship of the-Community diplomas this June: . building for the National Jewish Jewish public opinion in the country. said. Somberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. were also discussed. Altee Stem - - ".' Chest to the Jewish Federation, oh Lester Lapidus Hospital. Dr. A.G reenberg- will make Lillian MHler . Somberg. "Great spiritual forces work only which a paper will be presented by Morris Brodkey "After full' consideration the Com- his report as a trustee of the Na- Among all the names of candidate* Harry Wise Berniee Kulukofsky gradually through olng periods of Mr. William J. Shroder, who is pres- Abe Miss Mildred Cohn, daughter of mittee unanimously decided that it is Shafton llymau Shrier mentioned as possible successors uEdward Shafton Irene Rosen time, but our part ought to be to ident of the United Jewish Social Arthnr Rabbi and Mrs. Frederick Cohn, is imperative to make an appeal to the tional Jewish Hospital. Sir Herbert Samuels, the name <>'< Green Louise EoBpntlial • yield ourselves to the idea of fellow Agencies of Cincinnati, and is also Xeona Pollack Harry Freed graduating from the Social Service Jewish public of the United States for Lord Plumer was withheld until thf Kuth Pollack Ethel Riekes love. Love thy neighbor as thyself, chairman of the Executive; Budget .Ann- Jonisch Department of the Chicago Universi- the collection of: an adequate fund very last moment. Mirry-Finer David Fellnian but do not narrow the sense of neigh- Committee of the Community Chest Dorothy Weiner ty. She will receive her B. Ph. de- which is to be regarded as an overseas Opinions are divided as to the Maynard Donovitz Marie Klein bor. He belies his profession of the in that city. gree at the commencement exercises chest, out of which provision may be Alice GinsbDrg Jacob JvoBowsky hig-h commissioner. .-'-.Gertfnae AVintroub Kathan Borsky Christian name who narrows down to be held June 16. Louis • Vintrouu Well-informed political circles Jerome Diamond made for the continuation of agriThe development of the Training Norman Green the extension of the word. Sylvia Adler. " Rabbi Cohn will go to Chicago to cultural work and the care of orphans that the resignation of Lord Allenby. Alice Ginsburg Arthur Goldstein School-for JewiEh • Social Work in the "Understanding has a very broad attend his daughter's graduation. Mr. in Russia, for. the relief of the Jewish Automobiles Needed for June 24th conqueror of Jerusalem and Sol Glazer Fanny Fish Meyer Green meaning and it is my urge to you to organization of which the Conference Sam Minkin for Women Visitors. and Mrs. Harry H. Lapidus and' Mr. refugees and to deal with some urgent commissioner of Egypt, which Sara Morgan Joseph Cohen work to increase and deepen under- played a vital part, will be described Herbert Forman lieo Chaiken • and Mrs. A. Somberg are planning .to problems of sanitation, education and announced the same day as the apIsadore Finer Sam Ban standing. For they who understand by Mr. Maurice J. Karpf, the Director Albert Shrier motor to Lincoln Saturday morning certain other urgent requirements. ... Three local Jewish Women's Or- pointment of Field Marshal PlumA-; of the School. Changing conditions all', forgive all." Technical High School graduates to attend the Nebraska University The campaign will be inaugurated in ganizations will aid the Disabled as High Commissioner of Palestine Hate, suspicion, dislike and accusa- in social service, as a result of the are as follows: graduation exercises. Mr. and Mrs. the early autumn.-Meantime a Budget Veterans' Association when they hold was made known, are closely contion were assailed by Rabbi Freder- changed policy with respect to immiM. Minkin are also planning to leave Committee is engaged in ascertaining their convention here June 20-27 nected. It is being emphasized ths.!: Kicklin Sam Singer ick Cohn, who spoke for the Jews. gration, and the visible effects of the Julius Blumenthal Nelle Snitzer The Jewish Women's Welfare Organ- the strategical importance of FRIP.F for Lincoln this week-end. Lena. Chesno Mollie Steru the minimum requirements. "This work shows that humanity, immigration policy, particularly in Eva Cohn Mamie Temin ization, the Council of Jewish Wo- tine, in the view of the present situaMiss Lillian Rubenstein, daughter Margaret Cohn Ida' Greenhouse "Through the creation of such a after, having lived so long, in the the work of Jewish family agencies Simon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubenstein fund, it is believed that the neces- men, and the Temple Israel Sister- tion in the Near East, came into thr Cohn Irving Hoberman depths of hate and even persecution, will also be presented. Anne Coreuman Louis Lnhrman will receive her diploma from the sity of other campaigns for these or hood have been asked to furnish foreground and the cause of th* Sadie Drevich Hymie Milder is standing on the mountain top of David" Mittleman The relationship of Hebrew schools Jerrold Feinstein Chidkgo Art School at the Com- kindred objects will be obviated. It automobiles and women drivers for resignation of Lord Allenby, vho h»>: Fanger Morris Beiss beautiful idealistic endeavor," he said." to the problem of Jewish juvenile de- Kuth mencement Exercises to be held is not planned to re-establish the Wednesday, June 24, in order to con- had a purely military leader, was s. Louis Fellman Anne Klch "There happens to be a discussion linquency, the subject of the delin- Sylvia Friedel Mildred Shrago vey 300 women visitors to Camp June 16. Friedman Harry Sidman machinery which the Joint Distribu- Brewster, where they will be enter- strategic as "well as a political nee.srat present as to the origin of man," quent in child caring organizations, Benjamin ISa Friedman Joseph Silver sity for the "guard on the Suez." tion Committee found it necessary to tained. .Arthur .Simon Eabbi Cohn continued. "But what- and the application of psychological Albert Garber maintain during the war period. It is The opinion is expressed that Lore New York Prominent Woman ever it is, remember all have the research, to the treatment of delin Volnteers for this work should cal Plumer with bis vast experience «* *. contemplated that, the funds secured same, origin. One God has created quency, as well as a symposium on Omaha Hebrew Club to Hold To Speak Here-Next Week will be disbursed through existing Mrs. Nate Mantel at Harney 5711 or leader of armieE and administrator iis regardless of this class or that, community organization, with particElection Sunday, June 7th Mrs. Isy Rosenthal at Walnut 0999. will be • in & position to enforce thf of this character or that. All men ular reference to the synagogue and 7 Omaha Hebrew dul) will hold nom- More than twenty reservations have approved agencies abroad." provisions of the Palestine Mfrnfate were made alike and all will return to the federation will also be dis- ination, and election of officers Sun- already been made for the one o'clock Rabbi Cohn Representative of to the satisfaction of the Mandates;? alike to dust. luncheon to be given by the Omaha cussed. '.'."•" day afternoon, June 7, at 3 o'clock POLISH JEWISH DEPUTIES the State to Social Conference power and the Jewish people. Wftfc "This movement is bound to grow Chapter, of Hadassah Tuesday after- VOTE AGAINST ARMY BUDGET, at the Swedish Auditorium. Governor Adam McMullen appoint- no fear of being suspected as a oneand men will begin to see the valuenoon, June 9, at the Blackstone Hotel, PROTESTING DISCRIMINATION ed Rabbi Frederick Cohn a delegate sided administrator, he will be mt, * and the. blessing of brotherly love. Contribute to Floral Fund preceding the talk to be given by Mrs. to the National-Conference of Socia greater, advantage than Sir Warsaw.. (J. T. A.) The states of There is. a destiny that makes us VIENNA COLLEGES De Solo Poole, of New York City, who Friends of Mr. Frank Greenbefg, brothers; no man goes his - way who died during the past month, CLOSED AS RESULT OF is to be honor guest at the luncheon. Polish Jews in the Polish army was Work to be held at Denver, Colo., Samuel in this respect alone." HANKENKREUZLER RIOTS Mrs. Milton Fuldheim> of Milwaukee, described by Deputy Feldman at the from June 10 to June 17. Rabbi Cohn contributed $68.-to.-the Jewish Free last Sejm session" during the discus- will leave next Tuesday to attend the Cantor ITilek and his choir sang. Vienna. (J. T. A.) AH colleges Wis., will also speak. Loan Society Fund, v HAKENKREUZLEB RENEW convention. here are to be closed - for some time Among those whose reservations sion on the budget of the Ministry of ANTI-JEWISH WOMAN ORATOR SPEAKS -..'--. by an order of the Minister of Edu- have already been turned in are as War. TO HADASSAH MEMBERS NEGOTIATIONS WITH POLISH AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR Vienna. (J. T. A.) A decision tu "The Polish state maintains two cation. follows: f Jewish History and Work of Ha- GOVERNMENT TO CONTINUE, ISSUES INSTRUCTIONS FOR the Swastika followers, the Hafcflrarmies: one ofofficials and the other The order was issued "as a result Dr. and Mrs. A. Romm. dassah" was the topic of an address ORDER IN COLLEGES kreuiler, to renew their activities in JEWISH DEPUTIES DECIDE of anti-Jewish riots started by the Dr. and Jirs. M. G. WoW. military. Into the-first, Jews are acMr. and Sirs. Mas Promkln. delivered by Mrs. Milton Fuldheim, Vienna. (J. T. A.) An instruction Vienna, resulted in a number of at»fcWarsaw. <J. T. A.) The negotia student members of the anti-Semitic Mrs. Milton Fuldheim, of Milwaukee, Wis. cepted only when they produce a cerof Milwaukee, Wis., at the lecture- tions between - the Club of Jewish Hakehkreuzler organization. A dele- Mrs. Kictlie Baasberg. issued by Chancellor Eamek to th Jewish excesses, The University. ** tificate of apostacy. They are adHenry Monsty. tea given by the Omaha Chapter of Deputies and the Polish Government, gation representing the Jewish Com- Mrs. Mrs. H. A. Wolf. mitted, into the.other without restric- deans of all the colleges in the city well as the Commercial AcademyMrs. Reuben Kulakofsky. .Hadassah Tuesday afternoon, June 2, with a view of finding a solution t munity of Vienna submitted to Chan- Mrs. A. tions. However, in the army Jews urged them to apply the necessary were closed Mey 27 as a result of th* I. Kulakofsky. at the Blackstone Hotel. Mrs. Philip Sher. are subject to secret orders issued by steps to restore peace in the col riots. Several Jewish students w » * "the Jewish problem in the country cellor Ramek a memorandum on the Mrs. B. A. Simon. Mrs. T?uldheini is .the guest of Mrs. are.-'to be continued, according to a situation, protesting against the acts Mrs. General Sosnkowski. Jewish soldiers leges, to punish the turbulent student: injured. A. Silver-man. Ricklie Boasberg iand will be in Oma- decision of the club taken at a session of violence committed in the colleges Mrs. J. Rosenberg. According to official statistics mad? are not admitted -to the sergeants' and to declare the semester closed. C. Levinson. ha for several weeks. She is one of of the club which lasted unti lafte and the discriminatory attitude taken Mrs. Burgermeister Seitz issued an or- known, the Jewish population of ViMrs. A. Theodore. schools- and-are.-treated as secondJ. I.insman. the best .•woman orators in the coun- midnight. The session was calle by the majority of the deans who Mrs. dinance, according to which the po enna consists of 201,000 persons. It class citizens. , • . . Mrs. J. B. Kobinson. try. ;/:•.•-;• . , . . ' - . - .; ; •'• ... Mrs. Krankel. lice are permitted to enter the cam is believed that the. number is still "Jews are not -admitted into the following the stir, "which came afte permitted the distribution of inciting Mrs. H. : M. Solomon. greater, because many have not remilitary bureaus, and Jewish firms pus of the colleges. the news was made known Tthat Lu- leaflets in the colleges. The deputa- MrB. S. Frob.ni. A l l REJECTS TRUCE plied to the question of the cenfto* Reservations for the luncheon can are not granted • military orders for \ :.. WITH WAHIBIS cien" Wolf had left London for War- tion demanded that the government takers regarding religion. be made by calling Harney 55E3 or supplies. Wjth all citi2ens of the ANTI-SEMITIC LEADER saw'in connection' with the rumors issue a. manifesto to pacify the public -, Um&ap." "<J. T. A.) Dr. Naji el Jackson 1042. country, we are interested in the proACQUITTED IN ROUMANU that he would act as mediator betwee •mind and to take the necessary steps Asil, diplomatic representative of tection of the stated and ,we.consider Bucharest. (J. T. A.) Professo FRENCH TEACHEB King Ali of the Hedjas, resigned from the Government and the Jewish lead to insure the safety guaranteed by DISMISSED FOE TEACHING the army necessary, but we deinand Codreanu, anti-Semitic leader, charge* ers Mrs. I. Rosenthal President the constitution. his post, according to a communica-. " BLOOD RITUAL'SITR that we should be treated in a just •wiifa implication in the murder of th of Council of Jewish Women " The Chancellor declared in reply The club also decided at their ses tion he addressed to the British ForAlexandria. (J. T. A.) A delegaMrs. I. Rosenthal is the newly manner," Deputy Feldtnan declared. Jassy Chief of Police, Monschu, ha that the Austrian Government will eign Office. As the motive for his sion not to accept the resignation The Minister of-War, Sikorski, po- been acquitted in Thnrn-Severein tion of Jews, Moslems and Christians, resignation, Dr. Uaji el Asil stated Deputy Isaac Greeribaum and to re take the necessary steps to guarantee elected president of the Council of representing the French Maitoric lemized with -Deputy Feldman, as- where he was being retried. Jewish Women. It was erroneously safety to the Jewish citizens. New that he. had proposed to King Ali to quest him to continue his colloboration Monschu, the Jassy Chief of Po Lodge in Egypt, pleaded with h riots occurred MajE.30 when members stated in the lassue of the Jewish suring the- Sejm .that is .the army arrange for. an armistice with Ibn with the club. lice, was murdered because he "sup French Coi5s«l here for the 'Sand, leader of the Wahabi forces, but It is not altogether impossible'thai of the Hakemkreuzler organization Press that Mrs. L. Rosenthal was .everybody is- treated alike. The Jewpressed too severely" the anti-Jewish of Eather Leonss because of ish deputies voted against the bufiget elected president. Mrs. L«^Rosenthal met in a Iree-for-all fight with the Song. Ali Tefused to accept such a \ Greenbaum. would -withdraw his resagating the blood libel tale. : excesses.! as a sign of protest is treasurer of the Council. Socialist'studen*' • irairircstibn. .igriation, it was stated.
More than three hundred Catholics, Jews- and Protestants attended the. first Better Understanding program given at Temple Israel. Wednesday evening under auspices of the B'nai B'rith. The program -was. apart of the national good will program. - Sara. Beber was chairman of the meeting.. The speakers: were Rabbi Frederick Cohn, for.the Jews; Carl E. Herring, for the Protestants,, and Maurice B. Griffin, for the Knights of Columbus. . Carl E. Herring, who spoke for the Protestants, drew the attention of .his hearers to the need for brotherhood between the three creeds. 'In the midst;of all our progress we have not mastered the art of self-government and of getting along with each other," he declared. "Societies and fraternities have tha tendency to intensify. onr prejudice rather than to dissipate it.- They have merely played at accomplishing the purpose for whcih we are here tonight. You can attend all the lodges in the world, but unless you think and act you cannot gain anything. " "Go back,to your lodges and societies, and don?t be afraid to work for close association with 1 your fellowinen and to strive for brotherly loveDon^ overlook the fact that every reform must come from within us, that charily begins dt home." Maurice B. Griffin,.grand knight of the Knights of,'Columbus,, who spoke for the Catholics, stressed the requi~:"Let tErsay to
Omahans Will Attend Social Service Conference at Denver
Omahan's to Take Active Part in L 0. B. B. Convention
Jewish Students Graduate Seven Local Jewish Students From Local High Schools To Receive College Degrees
Three Jewish Women s Clubs to Aid Veterans