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KEEEASKA,

TEEA1H TO T I A T JflEECHAKTS

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3t_Iief I s Great Task nf American Uewiy

Jewish IDepufies Cmuluct ObBtructiDn in SEJIH Confereitce CHAHGE \G ' WJTB.

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I h e X JUL 3L -A. Baseball i t a m will play the diast Twentj--f ourth Strest Merchants, Sunday afternoon a t 2.iS0 at Miller Park. IThe X team is i n £rst place "with -thsir opponents in •BECond place. In a previous game playied by these -two teams, they set a record ~ ir actual playmg time nf a junior league ;game. The TT team winnmg by a. score of 7 to 2,'-wiih hut one hour and fourteen -mmutes of playing trfiietfnr .ihe full -game.

Secretary Davis Denies Favoring New Restrictions Has Hafl 3?o Conference "With JohiBon, labor Secretary Says

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Building Will Be Completed This Tcui* .CORNERSTONE CEL E :B R ATIOK TO BE HELD IN .JULY

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INew 3:" ark.—One "hundred thousand !Hie "Warsaw. (J. T. J Work on the buildinr of the "Washington. (J. T. A.) Denial of Jews in Hussia a r e . ".preparing i o Sejm ^was iiie ^cene . tumult -when Jewish C mmunity Center is propre»!?ascent -report ihat Secretary of .abandon their "former careers as "the frnBxnbeiB of tthe- Jewish IPafliaing' verj* rapidly. Thp comeTsttmp Habor Davis agreed "with Congressmerchants, prnfessiDnals and -petty fintefy Clnb anade a n Eleventh ihmir will be 1-r'7 in the near future sntl man -Albert Johnson on the proposed attempt to prevent "fee passage xif a "traders, and become ffarmers accordmemberp of the Tcormrnittee in chari?^ tff t h e itTiTyiT^T^.i.ifTn lavr ing i o Uavid JL. IBrown jnesident of iill which "wrailii Economically !Morris IL Jambs -SiihmltE, Essay Tor .•aiffljaBwH are attempting1 to arrange a program Testrictmg the privilege of admission -the General ^Necessities Corporation ^Nebraska "Power Cn. 3DJD0D Jewi'Ii families in the Itepuhlic that -will be fitting- of the cetebratioi.of non-Quota -immigrants •was made of Detroit, who arrived on i h e Iflauof Poland. . DaiJy naTty passersby witneeB 'tht-. by Secretary Davis i o the corresponjrstania iseveral flays ago. ~lVTr.Tfr-m~n, Word was ; just received Jn Omaha tEhe .nuesfion under discussion: by progress of the vrork of the Jswi«h dent -of the Jewish Telegraphic' •that the Nebraska Power Company "who -was ihe chairman off the *'lNa•the Bejm roncerned a lull "to TdthCommunity Center, the future homv iitmal Appeal, ior $14,000,000' i o r kiraw all "-concessions irom private -was awarded second prize "in a -public Agency.- He.stated ihat Congressof all Jewish activities. The -work Jfiwisfa -war .sufferers, conducted in citizens T". articles on 'iiDe estate ^relations program contest xonducted Tnan Johnson has :for "some tnne been for BSttrngF in the basement is nt on the~*Paemc coast and has had no. ALFRED COHEN i a s a .munuuuly, such a s ihe 3sabe of 'by rthe J^rbes Magazine. The award ibis ^country in 3.922-23 in -which ready completed and contractors BTF ireeent conference -with him, and !Efe -was announced at ihe "foxtyHeighth -tobacco, matches, beverages and. other •about ?17;000,000 -was rraised, -visited now startinfr the second floor -was a t a loss ^-understand the origin iBefcre "the ^meeting started, Ulussia .recently, ;as ihe last lap of a The 7- Ish Community of the .report. • • leaders of ^he Jewish 3"axlismentary "six months trip around "ihe -world," Building in Orr \ a will be one trf: th? lii jscrlar as business and pleasure Club askeiQ ^Prime TVTinisteitinting "which he ^visited, "among other 1 finest a-rir.^. TsrodEm structures << visitors are concerned, the 3_abor T>etto Jnterr-with ^the leaders'off countries, New "Zealand, Australia, its kind in the CTrcmtry, this it thr partment i a s no intention whatever 3lound-Trip to California and Colo•variouE -paxliamentary groups i£or "the Eolith .Mrica, China and /Palestine. Annual T Picnic ;at Hhnwood opinion offered by ihe architect ar"1 of placing any .teatractions on their -rado to Winners in Ticket purpose of postponmg "the final -vote. T h e r e i s a tremendous ^movement tnJHtractOT of the -bnUdin?:. It i*admission under -non-tpiota provisions. Contest. All i h e iiarties ^except *the Socialist •fhack i o rfche soil' on i h e ;part of centrally situated ano •vdll be of w»r I t is an -r^^olute "necessity i o r tourparty 3?ej3cted fiiis :renuest. Count Russian Jewry," ZMr. Brown declar- • IDhe June ineetmg of i i e T . 31. and> ists on business and pleasure to visit The Omaha Hebrew Club will hold to every local Jewish oTganization anr "ed. *Ht i s EO irast as t o Ire .historic H'. W. B . A., was i e i a Monday evenmg, Skrs2ynski,-J olish ^Foreign Mmister, the United Prates -without ^restrictions, its thirtj=-third annual picnic Sunday. of ever;' individual. who is xiow conducting "negoiintirms in ijdiaracter. -^vhble people "is June 35, 'at "the Jewish' Community > Since the brealanp- of .ground for and no matter how many enter durAugust 9, at the German Home Park, -with ihe -Jewish 3 atlianientary Club "transforming "itself both physically, Center. IMr. iHarry ^Eneeter . the building held last. December, thr i n r the yes- it •would make :io dif- 4206 South 13th St. ; chairman of ihe ev£ning on acrount i o r ^the purposes of "reaching -an unand gjsycholojjically. erection of the building1 was looked ierense " Secretary Davis stated. 5firstaT""ng -on "the' Jewish ^problem. .A program will be presented during r 1 *3lnEsian laws are aiot directed of "the absence of HHT. 3. ZE. Haodman. •the afternoon, and there -will be danc- forward tao and the'laying -of the cor•course, the ijona fids intention invoked "the influence of President Stanley 3F. lievm "was rman^ atgamst ^ibe Jews, a s such, but ;ar_ xm., ihe .tengiii of stay and ing -both aftemoxsn and evening, ac- ! nerstone will be the next, step towarrts of each: part of its general -anti-EapitaTistic ifdouEly elected AssisUuid -Athletic "WojciechoTCsM. aUi-SurroundingicircumstanceE-will be cording to the committee that has j completion. •When the rmeeting was opened and ipblicy. 33ut ihe UBWE a r e ihe chief Director upon ihe resignation been appointed to take charge of the | "We are -very well pleased with tht. carefully scrutinized in order to de'TrrrrfTfm •in(r<iilnr«pr) Viy-Ttojiiify IFxGShuIFfrrRTB zfrom rthese Haws, Ibecause] progress of the work or. thr buiUi•any -attempts "to evad" the law, -tig i » send tfhe hill back rto the comarrangements. fintertamed Ahe ZMorris ihe -±nlk of -them lielang to ihe and .'if 'persons obtain •admission under A ticket .-gelling contest, Jestrnrinr: ing," said Harrr K. LapiduE, presrJiuiruhuiit /class. Ori fte other hand, Irers with "Eulogy of Cigar 3 u t t " . . - mittee -TTT; rejected, "the :Club of Jewgo smr nor>-nuota ^rrovisions'-wifii a ^sn a Tound-trip ticket to Los Angeles. xler>t. The subscriber? should ^are 'iieing made rfEor rtiie san- ish Deputies, consisrting of f34 nnenv 1 i h e 3lus5ian- government IITJD&E -with Calif., as .iherfirstpriiE, and __H>urai-4<s6e His •'mark that is bemg done." , ;xase- .-anti ibtartefl 3 n obstruction . 31.:and 1.TW.M. JA.3Efcriic, zfavor ion i n s idea =nf ^ews nsettling "We n - - ^ already selec^d ihbe ..deported. "Bst ihe fact ihat tnpii_tet*B Colorado Sxnnngs. Colofirst ever xonducted Ijy Jewish' i » he. Iheld Sunday, July 32,. mr 3he Hand, and us for ihe serond prize, will be open tc hrick and marble for the'buildh«r:«m' qepatjes un -fee ZPoIish paf^mnent, i y >umc H'^y Jiave, in thE past,Sax das ."lies-.' within i t s .ihe entire public. | ifcb -will .he one .of the "finest looking. iri and" ^tampmg. -A Jtiss {June so ^far "as "to ;set aside "large TlmEe -srho have -already -^literal 1 stmctnreK irjife1. city, saic-jor VDUin When, i n jjuitu xS X&B ^ssariiingjof ihe "Sarfc-3gavjlian "will :he 1 "tracts -OX -l^Tif] T*n /I ftp =fjr|ftmH • fiiT* "in the contest are the llllsses i a t e Gold- I secretary.1 "The 'building i r, "fiiE Jewish QeuuXiss *col3 jjjmrfTTf. Jgwash ••settlement. stein -and .-BHra • Bomberg. -anti .Messrs. iireproof. _C. -ICACDES "the admission. I t TiC-ssclosively i»~held ;each stop iheir -obstrucfion, the Speaker -Dne •"The "wnrly nf JAinerican Jewry xn armual convention of the ^Rational isr £ar i h e discretion ...of the eoBsuls Joseph Sosenthai-.and T. Fine. 'Each j The biilldmr "will be ready for tto place 3lusshi. jnorith.; TThe committee :i lElectric Xight Association, -now. Jn issuing -visas to investigate -'Bach ap- of these -contestants received 500 ! cupancy br • Januarj- 1, 1926. Ttepities IReich, larhstehj, -Seizes,' on."ihe land iis une .of .the snust xonr. jHessrs. Jack IEleiHhman;IIieone JJovitconvention at San jFxanciseo. entering:. | plicant i o dEtermine -whether appli. ' ;pieces nf social "work ac-- sky, and 3z. Hosenblatt. This contest was carried on -among "E-ntries to the contest may'be made j cation is made in "good faith or not ii ^tempel, nwartz and IFeldlEhe oiext ^meeting of "the '"3T" -will •coinplished during thE 3.0 ^sars xff jnan were :recognizc3 3jy the speaker all i h e light and power companies and a similar .inmiiry on arrival at on or before July 2, by calling John j 3Ehrropean xelief," added 3Ir. IBrown. be held Monday everimg, July -6,-at a s leadi.jr "fee obstruction and will throughout the United "States and the-port of entry." the Secretary con- Feidman. 20S E.arbach Elk., at Jack- i '""IHrmtigfa :no jfault of *:his own, i h e the Jewish -Community"-Center. son S12S. . : inohably lie Excluded irom i h e Sejm Canada. The purpose of ihe contest cluded. .^Russian Jew -finds "ihnself out of was to ascertain which canTpany had Assistant rSecretary of Xabor Eub.Mr. Albert Eaplan is chairman of | Tliree Jewish students receiver :for a niuniber of sessions. 3EQKHEE economic balance, and in his, xarried on ihe most -progressive, -conthe committee in charge of the ar- i theiT M. D. I>egree from the Univcrrijard,:.in charge..of. immigration mat"When ihe oneeiing Teqpened, Deputy EH. m .to provide 3or Tiimself and rfamijy, structive and successful public xeiarangemeTitK for the picnic. Others I, sity of Nebraste. Collegr of Medici"? ters, also expressed entire ignorance Hausner, on behalf of ihe Chib of 1ERUM ^NEBRASKA grasps a t "the ppportmiity presented tions program during the ;year ILS24. " disclaimed any re- on the committee are Messrs. John \ at the Commencement Thccrases Jacob Singer, of Temple Jewish Deputies, xead ~a. declaration 3_ach company entering ihe "contest of the ^report. -of Tgdmg on 'the land in "true :pioneer srionsibility of deDartmental nnmigra- |"Feldman, 13. G. Shapiro, S. Hesnick, last -week. in -which ""-v accused -fhe Polish govMizpah, Chicago, 111., received "the dei a d to submit an essay •tpHrng nf iheir . 'Fromkin, J. Eikiin, P. Gerelick, F. Those who "received their diplomat tion authorities "with regard to the xeernment and Sejm parties of conduct'"I "iave "traveled i y motor :thou- gree of Doctor of Philosophy -jet ihe ing a n open Extermination rpolicy program, anri accompany the essay port. Greenberg. S. Altschuler, Br. A. A. are DTE. Julius H. Growar, Meysr xif rmiles iiirough "the old -and June commencement exercises -held a t against ihe Jewish populatirn of with exhibits showing 'how ihe 3iroSteinberg, J. J. Friedman, and Fred Smernof:. and Irving Eabkin. Tt~,. ., Hast-week. Jewish. jcoloriies, and ihesB JlJmcohi, igram-was carried out. Growar left immediately foi St. Pa«i r White. Dr. Snger is ihe :son of ihe 'later Pblanii -with ihe distmct purpose in Chicago CaiftDr Io Give ^people, -prevented irom ownmg • -or .Minn., where he will take his intcm Proceeds of the picnic will go tcieading advextishig ^nen of ifas iheir economic e s - -view of .:land idrrrrng Tzarist ilays, Hebrew author ihe 3tex. Joshua S Concert Sraisfey Evening warriy ihe philanthropic. -R-ork that IF skip at the St. 3ohn'p Hospital. B r ! United .States -were :judges in tire 3iel iEiriger and IMrs. Binger, xx£ Bnfstatus and -reaucing ihem to -HviSence nif a. -xeal ilove i£nr 4 B -will be gone for a year. Cantor Xouis lannbert, of Chicago, being done by -the Club. contest. A. conference was held in Slo, 31. ~Z. B e was ictucated in ihe "ism." HL, will give :a concert at the CongreTorfc City a short while ago a t T 0 a sign of jraitest all fe Jewish public school of iBufialo, CHANT .SEKTICES IHx. IBrown "was :in 3*alestine PICNIC SUNDAY ( nf "the Polish ^parliament leift -which time the "winners were selected. gation of Israel. .Synagogue, at 25th s-sarly -Hebrew draining irom 3ds Matek wiU chmrt th !-i<) J Streets, Souih Oinai!—, .Sunday Ihe ilatter ^iart xrf March and r 33.-C.3rorbes, national .financial •writer The Dauxrhters of Sion uicnic which ! ihe hall -^h evening, June 21, ax""7:^0. : ea ihe dedication tff the Hebrew ifather. and editor of IPorhes ilagazine, j e r was to have been held last Sundar \ hynms at the Saturda^r -moramg Great depression i s Selt among Cantor Xanibert sang at the Satur- willbe herd this Sundav. June 2S. at! vices, Saturday morning, June 20, *f "University on -April H . IHe ^aid Jewish Deputies and ihe lonvintion is sonally directed the contest. DN GRAT'E OF services last Saturday •lamwood Park. Prizes will be given! the E'nai Israel Synagogue, 18th ion; iie "was "highly gratified by •ihe pro-: The essay submitted by the INe- day morning I UNKNOWN -BOIJJIEE 3N P A R K ^prevalent dthat i h e i—uxms "with at the 33 nai" Jacob .Synagogue, 24th to childrer.. jgress -iiemg .made in "the development J Chicago streets. UNUEHA1IF DJFJ£MEBIG£NJEWS ihe gu men^ 1 tave .reached a. "crisis. hraska Tower Company was written and I7icholas' streets. of i h e Jewish EHomeland, : "i>y IMorris 33. jLacobs, of ihe firm of Paris, (J -7T : ^ . .Mail Service;;) "The liill "was passed ijy i h e Sejm. Cantor liainbext -was 'in Omaha two 'SREAT 'FIRE DESTROYS especiallj' by rthe .advance over "what; wreath "was ^lriid on i h e "tumb cof ] £&£IJiJBZSW&SE. ••GOMMUNITT IBozell and Ja-obs, local a d .years ago. TOWS' IN "W'iilTjt; RUSSIA | he i a d seen :on i i s iflrst "visit tto rfh TDnknown Soldier in 3>aris Jhere ;inand-publicity counsellors. 3ir. Jacobs ORDER IHoscow (3. T. A.)—Thirty persons I country :abont ftwo ;years mgo. i s also director of publicity of ihe honor of ihe Jewish dead in 3he"WoxlH ABRAHA1H "WILL 3L GFleishmasi Opens received dangerous burns -when a fire | London. (,T. T. A.) That ihe..; .Tower Companv. The ex— War isy Mr ILnuis Ujeonard ShEprrojmOPEN UOJM VJSNTltIN I N JNBW Kosher Meat 'Market raged yesterday in the town oi ish community-of great 'Britain is-«fONiBIIKOWIKA "iiehslf of i h e Undependent; Dxaer IB .nai XANTIC GETS. ON SHNDAT Mbit book, contamrog thirty-lour full P»ev. H. 'Fleishman has opened a ficralv xepresented on E birth eontnri? INovobichoff, District oi •BSifli and i h e , JewMv Wfilfare IBoard JCity 3J. J. (J.TT.•&;) -Dver -newspaper-size pages of Eshihits,"-waE IMeat "White ^Russia, accordinf; to reports committee, disclosed todsr MA3vLA3ST MINISTER; ORDERS nf America during Mfemorial Day 1700 delegates are Expected i o attend also '.corapiled under -Mr. Jacobs' per- new and rip-te-date 24th street. •received iiere today. .All but fifteen the "National • Council for IMblic MorHaxket Services IhelS Ihere tunaer ihe -auspices ihe ihirtvy^rihith annual oeonventian sonal direction. •Czernowitz. Q. I . 3L) "Her. JSeishmaii is in "5ull charge of houses were .burned down. als issued -a report of rte set?.vftieB. -wht Jinve uribt^secnred special.^permis-: • of-fte nnuependent Dr3er3irr£h A i r a - "The iitle of the essay wriLUin ijy the phtcE ^which^fe Equipped "with all The flames drove the terrified inThe report-deaii th* Utr. Jacobs as, ' 1 Xike Tour Comsion :from the Minister of i h e Ilnter-: "The anemofial services vwere iheld cat ham, .American -Jeevush fraternity, the nrodern i habitants into the river to save their trol Ifoestion .from 'medical, «ct«Rwnn>-pany 3?crw Since 1 IKnow I t Hetter". ''" 'TI ihe country all be i h e grave of ihe TTnlniown .Soldier .unwhich-will be oper-jed -here on Sunday. ior to iny ..femer • customers and j lives. Parents jumped • into the -water. snd religiow ntandnoints. It 1 :at P.ud- der the Arc of Triumph. Among the Governor Silzer will -welcome the This "title -was taken JErom a letter friends are invited to my sent to ' intenmentasi- [ holding: their children above the i -epreser.tativeK of all Xiouis Marshal, Dr. •written i y a -well kno-wn babor leader ness locatian," said iBev.; :zui, according to :an announcement -many .organizations -which participat- convention. water, waiting for boats to rescue ; -;he Jewish commtmft-r is offidMIy r»~ of i h - Interior. ed in the services was the -Gold .Star .Stephen S. "Wise and Judge Aaron J . m Omaha t o J. 11. Davidson, made byi> them. Three hundred and .fifty «J«w-jpresented'by the ronservrtivr T8.hbi The announcement caused _~eat panic Mothers. A "representative of ihe.A- "Levy -will address the ronvsntion, President.and GeneralIManager ish iaraiiies were left without food, | gj- -Herman Gollxmos. SAMIIEL "WI1ZL "BE 5IAUE ^Nebraska Pcrwer Company. -which -will last three days. merican ^Embassy waspTesent. among the Tefugees. • PEER ' itlRTHDAT shelter or .clothes. An appeal for im-1 The essay described each phase of : MAKDAl-S • the public .relations program rarried Xontim. (J. T. _A.) :Sir Serbert -mediate help was Teceived here. out by the ^Nebraska Pcrwer Comuaay. ILnuis Samuel~x&iiihig Sigh -Com- JEWISH A—OERMAK :IN "HOT -COKSIBET missioner of 3Falestme, -will "be hortTiacfa phase of ihe JIIIQ^ ••nm -was . J E R U S A I J E M 12ESIGNS a -with ^British 'peErage on the Genevr (J. T. A.) Ta' -tine "will plemented by .an esMMtintheekhlbrt 1 -Jerusalem. (3. T- .A. Both Jewish not be on ilie agenda of the meetiiu; book. iP-ractically every department birthday of.Xmg, George *V.. I t was of ihe -Pcrr. irent -Mandates Coi^xnwof ihe compia-iy was included iin ihe :il, in ajrreemer,t with tire desires | n nj-^T'M'm -n-Frrr-".H 021 h y i i l f i :!'iirfi|trmy will ~he issued-«on ;the.occaKJon x_f ihe s'-- whic'i will com-- here ~nof the Jewish tonrmTmity of Jerusalu, tfae -Je-svisr i n J.924, accordmg- i o fhe .essay ;imd' lem, .-resigned .'from tfaelh positroT. as leanred here. exhibit irook. a result .nf a •.conflict "with the Arab TThe "Denver Sheltering Home for Jewish Children. "Denver, Colorado. Is'o art; 'lent"from the ..Zionist Or'i try ^i i??}ifj'p^. j[jxght riTiaT 3*0Wfir 3BD7 -whun "ihe -prohlein of caring i o r of ihose -afflicted -with "tuberculo'ds of Jewish "tvoinen -gathered in Company -was awarded first jima, j'ireri 3s :inclnied i o .Tef-se ihe peerage, mayor, "Mr. :Kahs_sliibi. gar»i3TrtJoTi 'will be svibtnltt«d darrnjr The "Jewish. .Alderman requested of tuberculars -was thrusr The Dearver Sheltering Some rfor order "to Iiriiig about "EurJU -an institu- and "will ^receive a silver icndng cup. wishing "to ^sturn to political "life in th: H thai in addiiicn i c .-the. Arab secretary, with special upon iire Jewish Jewish Children -was organized in. iion tfcrt will rare :far 3Sre Tittle The '-SfibTsska :Power Company .onsE of CtnmncTi5. s. -_3e-wisii secretary sfcaiila attend the •community jt Denver. Dur unfar- was painixil. As .a .result,, "the ones. "This took place "in 3W7. "ThE leceive a sheepakm • lEriifieate TET: ~~: ,FOE -mtseiingib t)f i h e uinnicipa] COTHTCI] BTIO SPECIAL rtrmate .co^xeligionists who 'becaiae constituf LonE" of the -women X^UJ niganrcition was .heaaEd ijy 3Irs. 3. these Tsrords auserined, "Tiis niL~S -SET take tiown ihe Tninnte?; of the meetafflicted "with ihs White Plague -in- Jowed with iheir chilQren fell easy i?. Tzarher vfho i o r Bighteen .years -cate Al'IUiS ing in Sebrew. Up .to the present ihe ^Nebraska .Power 'IJT TT-W : i h e _aprtol -nf Colorado in "victhnE "io idnsrcnlosis and in mrT?y stood •Qn-ga-ra and wjQi -a Tnothgrjy Cxsrapany a s Trtnner irf -fee seamS Hal__viv."X3.T.-J&J)33iBer. .JESS-BT(J T. A.) A only _n Arab protocol i a s teen made. ••1 g great Tiurnbers in ihe "iqpe isses usualfy had. i o i e admitted to -a heart ^watched -&e ^aowth -ol ^&B -p-j-g ^ ^ g vnatinual ^lamtaaL to £te'ijw •fh-iTfnTnfrjna.Tity j_f ihe nne ! .ccmet:: y ""ir ihowe -jn / iifnjg ifae'rr Ilost rheatfh. Utenrar ssince aio.t aab:B_3VTWICH "TO UJ-S1EK. .com— "y : ihen "became a jHecca, an 5aet jthE ZButjwhile ihe omtinn -at bxrge-3iroThe -3Hwj_h "WfiTfare 3?wlti ration ni jElaliimts program inmauEted 3jy I2IEVQT HizJernsalera. (3. T. _A.) . ,Uo > ify| ! only Hurps __or tmany '_. • * TT'npiTU[vPi ew .his ,3ar ihe adults, mat .a -thought Omaha is JB -national asibscribfir io |?jgM- -.and power -ompany i n a local ingoS Bentwich. ?oliciror greneral. ,onir ^Wblle -fatterr -was -in ihs ^sanitaria,rPtiimtfrlTilrpTttrriiij; TFTITTTW>: During -given rto i h e *^i rti t ir^ji *!OT during i h e .year y zr IJuxt—off, "who -was recently ish raember of the Palestine grovenv- The omm« ftv J anath_r"_islhTwed irhn an -artier ihat" -past Week, Ar>jnir~1\ria—-e, IOT -str" -t-n ^mxt a "nuestson ' w_s ment, -will -resign from his position start a Third .prize -was "won Jjy the Cnnsunv3HJ anay "be 3ielped 3n Ibis fight "for ob»p: aaittcuterly "tecouxes oi "ihe TrelplEss dixecbaf nf -fiw SmltEfing -Home, shortly, according1 tc m report pub.ers Tjght ana Power Company of days _ago .as -t,3B-_lt of a •ECnnoTnic ;th_v -rpa^h Uteuscef—anil the • women.

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