August 20, 1925

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I regard ideas only in my struggles; to the persons of 'nay opponents I asi indifferent. '—Ernst

The victory of success is haif won when one gains the habit of work.—Sarah <A. Bolton:

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VOL. IV—No. 37

a ? r ORD PLUMER, NEW

Fourteenth Zionist Congress Now in * Session in Vienna

HIGH COMMISSIONER, LEAVING FOE ENGLAND jondon, August 13-—(J. T. A.)-— ~.«eld Marshal Lord Herbert C. Plumer, newly appointed High Commissioner of Palestine, is leaving for Egypt on his way to Palestine Friday Growth of Movement Reflected on the steamer Cathay. Lord Plumer will be accompanied by in Greater Number of Delehis wife. * All preparations are being gates Attending Congress made to receive them on their arrival . 42 AS COMPARED WITH 11 in Palestine.

OF PREVIOUS CONGRESS 1

Camp Morris Levy Closes Season After Month Stay

SUBSRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925

DEAR FRIEND: ;. Last week, the president<>f 'the Federation, Wm. L. Holzman, wrote to you-and to others appealing for aid in the prompt payment of subscriptions to the Federation. A number have responded, but thus far, we have not heard from you. The Federation is now in a very critical position due to lack of funds with which to carry on the work. liVe have borrowed at the bank as much as we "possibly could. In order to,continue to function we must now turn to you for "your immediate help. / j: : . For humanity?s sake, for your commuruty'sjsake, and for your own sake, do please respond at once; with your check. • : ' J PLEASE! Yours for service, ; ; . _ SAM J. LEON, .". .Uhainnan, Finance Committee, :: ; .- - Jewish Welfare Federation,

Bergson to Head League's Committee on International Letters And Arts Paris, August 14—(J. T. A. )— Henrie Bergson, famous French Jewish philosopher, has been elected chairman on -fhe League of Nations International Sub-committee on Letters and Arts, an announcement issued toGives Statement on Eve of His day states. During the war Bergson Married Men to Play Single visited the United States in the interMen Game of Baseball Departure for Poland ests of the French government. At that time he delivered a number of ALL MEMBERS AND REITERATES CONVICTION lectures here at several universities.

Count Skrzynski Voices lope lor Better Relations

THAT AGREEMBENT WILL BRING GOOD RESULTS

at Ebnwood Park.

FRIENDS ARE INVITED

Roumanian Government Says Jew-Baiters Country Enemies

The B'nai B'rith annual get-together and family picnic will be held iunday at Klmwood Park. According to the committee in charge, unusual interesting events are being irepared. The picnic will begin at 2:30 and there will be games, contests anrt other r^tertaining event* until midnight. Prizes will be awarded to winners in these various athletic contests and field games. The main attraction of the afternoon will be the baseball game between the married men and the single men. Last year at the annual picnic, the game resulted in a tie, BO Abner TT Kaiman, captain of the married men's team, again issued a challenge to the singel men which has been -ccepted and members of both teams are working hard for HOB year's championship. The feature ball game will begin promptly at 3 p. m. with the following men in the lineup:

New York—(J. • T. A.)—Count Vienna, Aug. 17.—(J. T. A.— The Alexander Skrzynski, Polish Minister Fourteenth Congress of the World of Foreign Affairs, who came to the Zionist Organization will be opened United States three weeks ago, left Government Takes Action After here tomorrow at 7 o'clock in the eve-' Camp Morris .Levy closed its first on the Berengaria on his return to ning at Concert Hall with three ad- season early Monday morning after Repeated Riots Poland. Anatole Muhlstein, Coundresses, which will be delivered by a full month's stay. During the durasellor of the Polish Legation in BrusDr. Chaim Weizmann, president of tion of the camp more than; forty Bucharest—(J. T. A.)—Jew-baitere sels, accompanied the minister. the World Zionist Organization; boys were taken care of an enjoyed and anti-Semitic disturbers will henceNahum Sokolow, chairman of the the surroundings of the camp. Many Before his departure, Count Skrzyn- forth be regarded as enemies of the Executive, and Dr. Zevi Chajes, chief i of these boys have already signified ski, wfco initiated the negotiations on country, an official communique isTabbi of Vienna. The theme of Dr. their willingness to again return to behalf of the Polish government sued by the Roumanian government Chajes' address will be "Zionism as jthe camp next year. which led to the concluding of the today declares. , OMAHAN RECEIVES a World Problem." Polish-Jewish agreement, gave an exaction by the government is Camp Morris Levy, located at NaHONORARY APPOINTMENT clusive statement in writing to the theThis ADDITIONAL PAID result of the anti-Semitic disThe Congress, which is scheduled than's Lake, was by far one of the Dr. Michael Wohl received, appoint- representative of the Jewish Tele- turbances which have been taking FULL PLEDGOR ment to last nine days, ending August 27, most sanitary camps in the country, from Felix Warburg to serve graphic Agency. In - his statement place since Sunday in Jassy, Focssny The latest subscriber to pay will have the greatest attendance of according to the many people who on the American Advisory commit- Count Skrzynski reiterated his former and Ungheni, following the beating ; his pledge. to the; Jewish any Zionist Congress held before. In- visited the camp on-visitors day. The up tee for the Hebrew University, of conviction that the Polish-Jewish of Professor Cuza, leader of the antiCommunity Center is Mr. Louis creased numbers of delegates fro i tents- were erected-on wood flooring "Harris. . ' "Palestine. agreement "opens a new chapter in Semitic student organization, which, various countries are arriving, mak- and protected by screen wiring. the Polish-Jewish relations,' 'and that it is alleged, was administered by a. ing a total of over 400 represen"One of the features of the camp," Poali-Zion to Raffle the results will be "most satisfactory." Jew. Thj government communique tatives. The proportionate growth of said Nathan E. Green, director, "is A Number of Omahans Wrist Watch September 2 He also expressed the hope that the declares that anti-Semitic disturbers the movement is measured by the fact that every! boy attending the# camp Return From Florida A woman's wrist watch will be American and Jewish press would ex- will be punished with the utmost that while the American Zionists were .had gained in weight and that during A number of Omahans are return- raled by the Poali-Zion Literary plain the Polish-Jewish agreement in severity provided by the law. The represented at the Thirteenth Con- the entire month there' was not one Single Men Positions gress by only 11 delegates, they will single case of illness or an accident.' Ing home from a several weeks' stay Dramatic Section on September 2, at a way that would help to establish communique also suggests that the Married Men j. I. Melelwr Harrr Trustin Catch .: the Jewish Community Center. instigators of the latest disturbances in Miami, Fla. Dr. M. L Gordon is good relations between the Poles and be represented at the Fourteenth Con> Kniman Pitch ITr. A. Stelnbenc "We have closed a very succesful expected Monday morning. Messrs. Lou Somberf In connection with the ramie, the Jews. The -"-atement reads in full: against the Jews are Bolshevik agents. Sol Novistky First gress "by 42 delegates. The same season," said William R. Blumenthal, Abe Gro»« : Isnrtore Atrratngpn Second Moe Ijinemau growth ' numbers is apparent in superintendent of the Federation. All R. Kulakofsky, E. Meyer, _ Charles committee in charge is planning a "During my. visit to the United J. Mnlnshpcfc Third Bob Koopnr Jassy—Anti-Jewish excesses are Henrj- Motisky Short '(such countries as Poland, Germany the tents and flooring have been Levinsom and J. J. Slosburg, Jr., are musical and literary program, occord- States I had the opportunity to meet Bill Levey Dr. A. Greenberg I/. Fielfl still continuing without abatement as returning home Tuesday after spendDr. P. Rnmonek ing to Mr. M. F. Goodman, secretary Jack Alberts C. Field and Czecho-Slovakia. the representatives of the Jewish stored and will be used again next ing sometime in Florida and two of the club. K. Field Jrvia Stalmaiter Dave Cohn a result of the incident last Sunday, population and to speak about the Preparations are being made by all year. It is hoped that the camp will .. A ticket selling contest is being agreement which, has been reached by when Professor Cuza, leader of the There will be many prizes offered tr-* delegations to meet in deliber- be open .for two months next year weeks in Havana, Cuba. anti-Semitic students of Roumania, to the winners of the various tonheld and the prize to be awarded to Omahans who are now in Florida the Polish government and the Jewish a t i o n at the Congress to decide on,the and also maintain-a camp for girls." was beaten, as alleged, by a Jew. Jew- tests. Among the merchants who ; 1 a r e : — — ~" • ' " " "/ ' " the one selling the most tickets will party in the Sejm; I can only repeat f v*—e ' the "ionist movement - and ish stores have been plundered and Mr. and Mrs. D. Feder, Mr. and Mrs. be a Gold Mogen-Dovid. -Those who what I have already stated before. I demolished, Jews have been robbed have cor*- 'buted the" gifts are the I the policy with regard to the reMas Kaplan, Omaha Harry Hyman, Mr. and-Mrs. Sol Gold- are in the race, are Bertha Kupler consider the agreement as a very im- and beaten in the streets. Public in- following: tbuildipg of Palestine as the- Jewish Joseph Rosenthal Winner -of strom and son,^Melvin; Mr." and Mrs. who has 1950 votes; Esther Krantz portant fact, which opens a new chap- stitutions in the city are still closed Cap company, Wardrobe; Meyer Fruit ional homeland. B'nai B'rith Coif Tournament A. B. Alpirn and daughter,. Eva; -with- 1650 votes; M. F, Goodman. ter in. the Polish-Jewish relations. in order to prevent demonstrators company, Dave Cohn, Jewelry Dept.; While the Thirteenth Congress was Gokistein-Chspinffi.ii, Leon Gra&s, - "I -anr •euiniua.'d- that fee- results 2150 votes; and Mildre3 ^Harnsi, named, to appease the fatalists, the Joseph Rosenthal is. the, 1925 golf -Frank-Tuchman, Mr. and.Mrs..Loyal votes. from gathering1 In groups. Many priv- children's dept., Goldstein-Chapman; will be most satisfactory. "The "basis Cohn; S. Bavitz, Ed Brodkey* Izadore ' "Bar Mit- ah Congress," -the Four- champion of the Omaha B'nai B'rifh The purpose of the club is to study of good relations is mutual con- ate houses are kept locked by their Malashock Jewelry company, Omaha | teenth Congress is named the Lodge having defeated Harry Mala- Alperin, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sogoowners for' fear of attacks by snti Tobacco company. 'turity Cor -res3." The maturity of shock in the finals Friday afternoon rlow, Mr. and Mrs. Barney_Kean, Mr. dramatics and literary work- and to fidence." Semitic students. There have been a and Mrs. Max Wezelman, Mr. and aid the Jewish National fund and the Count Skrzynski was entertained number of serious casualties as a re Members of the committee in charge ,;the movement is reflected in the by a score ot 4 to 3. , Mrs. H. Q. Marx, Dorothy Singer, Mr. Palestine Workers fund. by Samuel C. Lamport, well-known suit of the fighting. Among those of the picnic are Harry Trustin, chairtagenda extending over nine days This is the first annual golf tourna- and Mrs. B. Pred, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Jewish communal worker. In the wounded is the editor of Lumea, Vifor. man, and Messrs. Abner H. Kaiman, fwhich, contrary to early traditions of ment of the locau lodge and sixteen MISSIONARIES PLAN company of Mr. Lamport the minister Harry Silverman, Fred White, Dr. I Zionist Congresses, devotes much less men entered the contset that~be£an Wolfson, Mr. and Mrs. Morris WoloTO ESTABLISH INTERNA witz, A. Bonoff, Ike Cherniss, Herman toured the.city and admired the huge Philip Romonek, Maurice D. Micklin |iime to gr- -ral debate and. more to several weeks ago. . . TIONAL ORGANIZATION Friedman, H. A. Wolf, Carl Katleman, skyscrapers in the heart of the gar- WARDROBE SHOWING and Dave Greenberg. ptbe probing of the actual political, : Mr. Rosenthal will be presented Sam Wolf, Marcus L. Simon, Lewis OF CONVERTED JEWS ment industry, many of which were NEW FALL STYLES financial economic problems of with a silver loving cup. Rothschild, M. Degens, Shrolly Good- London, July 27—(J. T. A.)—The built by Polish Jews. ~ A complete new line of fall hat the rebuilding of the homeland. man," S. Guttmari Sr., S; Guttman" Jr.j creation of an international organizaOthers in the party were Herman is being featured at the Wardrobe Morris Mlisr Winner ef Costest i main qnestions which the Con- League Council to Consider tion of Jews converted to Christanity Bernstein, Bernard . Semel, Philip Victor Ganz, J. Reznick. '. '" gress will have to face and decide will be the subject of discussion at a Wattenberg, Elisha Freedman, Dr. Clothes Shop for both ycung and ol in iigltkni Golf TcEnsuwit Violation of Jewish Minority upon are: The final forming of the missionaries' conference, termed the Henry Moskowitz, Henry Woolman, men. Smart styles of Stetson an Rights in Luthuania "Y" Presents Program . Jewish Agency, the attitude of the Morris Milder is the winner of the Hebrew Christians Con- L. L. Win'relmann and representatives Shoble makes are now on hand fo: Geneva, August 14—(J. T. A.)—The At August Meeting International Zionist Organization toward Jewish Council of the League of Nations will ference, which will take place here c of the Jewish press. In the company the purchaser. • second flight contest in the Highland The following program was pre- September colonization work in Russia, the defi- take up the qnestion of the Jewish "We have a fine selection of hat: of the count was Anatole Muhlstein, for the fall wear," said Moe Lins- Country Club Pin Golf Tournament nition of its attitude toward the re- minority rights in Lithuania at its sented at the Y. M. and y ; W. H. A. be defeating Manny Handler by a cent political developments in Pales- next session which begins on Septem- August meeting held Monday^evening, HOUSE COLLAPSE INTEL AVIV - counsel] of. the Polish legation in man, proprietor of the Wardrobe score of € to 5 Sunday morning. . . . KILLS ONE, INJURES MANY Brussels. tine, the acceptance of a larger bud- ber 2, according to a statement issued August 17, at the Jewish CommunNow is the time to select the fall hat The semi-finals and finale of the Tel Aviv, August 14—(J. T. A.)— Count Skryznsld was also the before the New Year holidays." get to embrace the increasing needs by the Committee of Jewish Delega- ity "Center: Miss Jeanette Malashock third' flight will be played during guest of Mr. Lamport at the Fenigave several piano selections; Miss During the construction of the third with the growth of immigration, and tions of Paris. Besides a complete line of new the coming week. Henry Monnky the problems emanating from the re- The Committee of Jewish Delega- Sadie Drevich rendered several vocal floor of a new building here the house more Country Club. hats, the Wardrobe is showing a will play the winner of the Hose cent immigration, commonly known tions has favored to the League of solos, accompanied by Mildred Shra- collapsed, killing one person and incomplete line of fall suits and haber- Herzberg and Dr. Philip Levey as the "Fourth Alijah," the fourth Nations here the interpellation intro- gb; and Hyman Shier entertained the juring many others. Many persons match.Y. M. H. A. Boy Scents Troop dashery. immigration "wave. duced recently by the Lithuanian min- members with humorous- selections. were buried under the debris and exThe Highland golfers held & blind The question of the forming of the orities in the Lithuanian Sejm, where* Mr.-Nathan Bernstein was the speak- cavation work was started immediateJEWISH WORLD RELIEF bogay contest Saturday and one on Needs Asst Scoutmaster . ly to rescue them. Jewish Agency, which gave rise to in it was charged that-the question of er of the evening. CONFERENCE IN VIENNA Sunday, Al Mayer was the winner Troop No. 62, Boy Scouts of Amerthe opposition wing, is in close con- minority rights in Lithuania was misof the contest Saturday and Phil ica, affiliated with the Y. M. H. A., Vienna, August 14—(J. T. A.)—Yousem won the Sunday contest. nection with the attitude toward the represented by Zaunius, Lithuania's is in.need of one or more boys over The meeting of the Jewish World ReJewish colonization plan in Russia, representative on the League of Na18 years of age to act as Assistant lief Conference which opened here toeach of which, it is the t pinion, might tions. The Sectarian of ..the League day under the chairmanship of Profes- JEW SENTENCED'TO Scoutmasters. eliminate the other. has informed the Committee. of JewCandidates for the positions will be sor Solomon Ehrman discussed the At any rate it is stated in well- ish Delegations that the interpellation ONE YEAR IMPRISOMENT enrolled in the Scout Leaders' Train- problems of relief for Jews in various informed Congress circles that the of the Lithuanian minorities, including Budapest, July 28—(J. T. A.)— The practice of sending. New Year's Greetings to ing Course, given by the Local Coun- countries of Europe. question >f the forming of the Jew- the Jews, will be taken up. :• Criticising the numerous clauses law friends and relatives through the local Jewish paper cil executives, and will have the op- A report of his last visit to the which limits the number of student* ish Agency is not likely to arouse too is general throughout the country. Its advantage portunity of being connected with one United States was rendered by the in the Hungarian universities is equivgre-.t discussion in view r * the sec- already when the Actions Committee, over the old "individual mailing card is evident in -of the livest troops in the city. Troop forthcoming drive. Dr. Leo Motzkin alent to insulting the Hungarian naond problem coming up. While op- started a preliminary discussion an the saving of tirne, expense and worry over forget62 has 30 scouts and has won honors who spoke of the Joint Distribution tion, according to the decision handed position to the Weizmann adminis- the budget yesterdai It was stated ting a friend. in several competitions. It is one of Committee voiced the opinion* that down by the Budapest criminal cota* tration still seeks reinforcements that the Action Committee accepted the few Omaha troops to hold regular' American Jewry in favor of adminis- in the case of Dr. Eugene Halass. among the smaller groups and dis- a budget of £574,000 (about-i>2,870;-GREETING CARDS in THE JEWISH PRESS weekly meetings or hikes both in tering the funds collected by the J. D. satisfied individual leaders, i tis in- 000) as against the £446,000- (about Dr. Halass was accused of having will take this form: C. drive through joint committees suminerand winter. timated that the Weizmann adminis- $2,230,000. This- new budget consent out a circular on behalf of the composed of American and European tration will stand or fall not on the tains a. sum of £120,000 for coloniThe troop held its monthly inspecJewish community in Omike to Jewish question of the Jewish Agency, as zation, which marks an increase" of tion Wednesday evening, August 19, Jewish gocial workers. The idea of communities abroad asking them to Mr. and Mr£. William E. Jacobs and Family, was originally thought, •tut on • the £95,000'over the former budgetI j by the troop committee composed of giving the Jews who receive the bene- contribute toward a fund for the vicof 4805 Grand Avenue, broader politica laspects of the ZionSam Rice, William L. Holzman and fits of the relief fund a representation tims of the numerous clauses which The conference between the AmerExtend their best wishes to their relatives in the administration of the moneys, ist, situatie- and the attitude toward ican delegation and Dr. Weizmann Dr. Phillip Sher. is, the circular stated, "a mockery to and friends the "Fourth Alijah." The present assistant scoutmasters instead of the old method is gaining all culture and al! human rights." Acfor the purpose-of determining the j Representatives of the Polish Zion- tactics of the Weizmann followers at for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. are Phillip Mandel, Samuel Faier and hold, he declared. cording to the sum of 90 Marks from L-ist Federation have formed the de- the Congress took place yesterday. It A report of the activities of the the banking firm of Bleichroeder in Ben Slutzky, all of whom are Merit f mand, supported by others, that the was stated that so far as tiie Badge Scouts. Scoutmaster Ralph F. Jewish World Relief Conference in Berlin and 60 marks from the departMAIL THE COUPON BELOW NOT LATER THAN middle class immigrants be given a nomic and political questions make Cohn was in charge of the inspection. various countries where the Jews are ment store owner Tietz. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 .• greater measure of consideration in the emergence of a united centrum in need was rendered by Mr. Z. EfroyDr. Halass testified that it was true the Zionist budget than until recent- an impossibility at the present. ;."?" kin. He stated that 4,000 immigrants THE JEWISH PRESS, ' ' that in December 1924 he had ordered Lemberg, Attgrist 13—{J. T. A.-The ly, when the Chaluzim and labor orhas been aided by the Jewish Relief Dtr. Arthur Hantlte, former presi; 490 Brandeis" Theater Building, j ;rial of Stanislaw Steiger, Jewish stu- World Conference and that £13,000 the printing and distribution of the ganizations were the main care of the dent of the Zionist-Federation in GerOmaha, Nebraska. :• J dent who has been held under arrest had been assigned for a people's bank. circular but denied that he had soliZionist- ^r.ecutive. Greater credit- many, and Deputy- Osias Thon of Po-.. | since September. 1924 on the charge of Assistance v a s also given to a num- cited contributions or that he had refacilities, housing and other aid is land formed a, German-West GalicianGENTLEMEN:— "- . ' • < ; r throwing a bomb at the Polish presi- ber of Jewish scholars in Eastern ceived any money. Dr. Szekely, counasked for the middle class immi- bloc and- are seeking the support of' Enclosed find ?2.t)0 for which please insert my New. dent, Wojciechowski, will being here Europe who are in state of economic sel for the defense, submitter! stategrants. This meets with the op- other groups. The-delegation from. Tear Greeting Card-in your Rosh Hashonah (5686) Number. ments from the two Berlin firms menon September?, an announcement is- distress. i position of the Palestine labor repre- Congress' Poland is an avowed foltioned that they never pave any sued today states. sentatives who point to the 'danger lower of-the Weizroann administra^ • It is being proposed by some deleNAME ; „ „__„ ' which lies in the fourth immigration tion and stands.for a greater support gates at the meeting; that the Jewish money.for this purport:. wave which is. settling . ainly. in the; of the .middle class .immigrants: The The court acquitted the arcused «f Firms advertising in .""The Jewish World Relief Conference - should send :ADDRESS towns, thus disturbing the balance American delegation ia.balancing be{.animate—M is a commission to Russia to investigate the charge of fraud, but senienced him Press** Heserve between the rural 'and urban settle- tween ±be;-two-aims to^ act as .-a TO YOUK INTEREST'-to support situation regarding Jewish coloniza- to one year iraprisnrofnt «n th? H , <ments. The fight on .this .point began mediator^. tion in 4he Ukraine and Crimea. 1 of insulting the Sanaa*ian nation. ^ .,. < '

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