Success of failure in business is caused more by mental attitude even than by mental capacities. — Walter BUI Scott,
VOL. V—No. 36
The cynic isone -who fcnows the ;price -of every t h i o tg:- -mid tbe f s i u e of nothing.— Oscar WUSe,
Entered as ceeosd-elua maU matter on January 27th. 1921. at DOBtofflce at Omaha. Nebraska, .onaei the Act ol March 8. 1879.
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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THUKSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926
Dr. Samuel Gerson t o Succeed William Blumenthal A s H e a d Director of N e w Jewish Community Center
POSTPONE DECISION • ON PALESTINE LOAN
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London. (J.T.A.)—The Palestine • (Jl T. A.)v-^Negotiations Pittsburgh Man Pormerly Mangovernment . loan question now * .Palestine government aged Settlement Houses in pending in the House of Commons lers of the Arab popan Boston; "Bill" to Assume Hew was held over for the fall session _ * a. view of bringing r Duties at Cleveland, Ohio. of the House. It wes stated that Latest -Scheme bj Congress to Army of 400 Jews Under De about i . , \o.-operation, are on Secure **Nordie Dominance" the resolution introduced by the the -wv __ ,^Jrding .to a report Kalb Participated in Most MANY RECEPTIONS GIVEN Colonial Office to authorize the SENATOR REED OF PENN. from «^<±rusalem to the. "Daily Bloodiest Battle at : FOR OUT-GOING Chancellor of the Exchequer to Express" here. . . SPONSOR'OF NEW BILL Camden OFFKHM. guarantee the Palestine governThe report states that the PalWashington, D. C.—Chairman Johnment $22,500,000 loan will be COMMANDED BY MAJOR estine government is" conducting ... Dr. .Samuel Gerson, JGJ Pittsburgh, son of the House Immigration Comtaken up in November when it secret semi-official' .negotiations BENJAMIN NONES Pa., "for a,number of'-years head of! mittee has issued a statement exwill be finally'approved. with the Arab.leaders concerning settlement houses.is,Jfche east,: was| In the House of Commons Sir plaining the jpossible operation of the Philadelphia. (J. T. A.)—The Jewish the establishment of a Legislative. appointed superintendent of the! F. B. Sonderson, Conservative, so-called National Origins Provisions Legionaires from Tall over the -world Assembly and Senate in Palestine. Omaha Jewish Comiaunity Center,! raised the question as to whether j of the present Immigration Law, •who nelped General AUenby conquer] -The Senate is to .consist exclusivesucceeding " William R. Blumenthal, | the Palestine government, in de- | vrMch will become effective July 1, Palestine in the World War, had their j ly of British officials. The Arab "who is leaving next week to,become ciding on the loan, had consulted 1927. -According to Johnson's statepress states that. six delegates American forerunners 150 years ago] director of the Cleveland ' Jewish any -representative body of the ment, tables of computation have in the War for Independence, when a \ representing three- Arab parties Community. Center. inhabitants and whether it has as- been prepared by Senator Eeed of Hebrew Xegion, consisting of 400 are disdussing these proposals with Pennsylvania, member of the Senate Dr. Gerson was ones a dentist. certained the opinion of the Arabs men, officered by Jews, fought the Palestine government; • Immigration Committee, and John B, During^the war he was field represenwho constitute 90 per cent of the The Arabs demand that the Palvaliantly under Baron de Kalb in : Trevor. According to these tables, tative of the Jewish Welfare Board. population and will bear the chief - some of the "bloodiest engagements estine Assembly consist of 22 Mosamong the -changes that would take burden of the loan. He also asked He was a. co-worker with Harry lems, 3 Christians and 3 Jews, toof the conflict.' place in the annual quotas of varithe Colonial Office to inform the O. and.Arthur L. Palmer, Omaha atThis interesting fact, long buried be elected'by Palestine residents House of Commons as to how the ous countries are the following: torneys, at Hale House v of Boston, only. They also demand, that this in more or less historical archieves, DR. SAMUEL GERSON TO,' K." BLUMENTHAL Present Law -annual repayment will be raised. founded by Edward Everett Hale. He has been brought to light in connec- Assembly should "possess" the full Poland _ , „ 8,872 The Hon. William Ormsby-Gore, is a cousin of Mrs. George Neuhans. tion "with the Sesqui-Centennial Ex- power of veto. The Palestine govRussia .. .. 1,792 under-secretary for the colonies, A number of farewell receptions position. The exposition authorities ernment is said to insist upon reLithuania _ „ .. - 302 in reply to the first question stated stricting the -power of the Assemare bing given to Mr. and'Mrs. BlumHungary , . . _ . . _ . . 48£ are. honoring the memories of distinthat in view of the fact that the Germany _ 50.12$ enthaL The Young Men's and Young guished persons of the Revolutionary bly to an 1advisory capacity, to Arabs have refused to participate Great Britain and Ireland, 62,45! examine the drafts of legislation, Women's Hebrew Association are givperiod, particularly Pbiladelphians, Famous Professor Predicts Musical in the formation of a legislative National Origins- Plan and the hope was expressed here that to supervise" tfie' budget and to P;oor Base Running Gives Automen ing a farewell dinner this . evening. Career' For IdV Lustgarten Poland „ _ . . „ „ „ 4,5(M council, there is no representative criticize the domestic policy of the Following the dinner, the Board of | 7 to 3 Decision. time will be found to honor those 400 Eussia „ 4,00$. body to consult. With regard to government. •'' " ' . Directors of the Federation and the lliss Ida Lustgarten, nineteen year Lithuania . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444 Jewish soldiers and their commander, the last question, he stated that Hungary .. _ .. . . . . _ . . .. 1,259 The J . C. C. Team will meet the Board of Trustees and Directors' of old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. LustMajor Benjamin Nones. . the repayments will be made from Germany _ _ _ .. .J22,018 the Jewish Community Center are team at Fontenelle Standard Tire; I t is around Major-Nones, the imgarten, was affirmed an accomplished the ordinary revenues of the Great Britain and Ireland, 91,111 giving a reception at the Community afternoon a t 3:30. Park, Sundaymigrant founder of an eminent Amerpianist by Professor Wager Swayne, The national origins provision will August 22, the Jewish team will meet Center. The Social Workers Club, of famous piano teaeherof.Paris, France. country. ican Jewish family, that interest is also reduce the total admissible under which Mr. Blumenthal is vice-presithe Julian Chevrolet nine. Professor Swayne spent Wednesday particularly centered now. The recall quotas from 164,687 to 150,000. Erratic fielding on the part of the.dent. is giving a farewell luncheon in Omaha,, enroute to Paris from ord of Ms patriotic" services is comThe present basis is two. per cent of. Friday noon at the Y. W. C. A. Gifts Jewish Community Center fly-hawks California, . where .he conducted a plete, "but that of the Hebrew Legion Stag Dinner Postponed' Due to Death the number of .foreign born indivcost the Center team the first game • expressing the appreciation of the Master Class. During his brief stay he founded is not,- althoughIt has , - . / • - •--'•' " o f H e y a . " '" ' '-" ' iduals resident in the United States of the city series with the Julien various organizations "are being pre- here he gave a one .hour hearing to been definitely established that a as determined by the 1890 census Chevrolet nine. The automen romped sented to the Bftimen&als at these several pupils of Cecil Berryman and Jewish battalion took part in- the ', - Who will be the .1926 Golf Chamwith a minimum quota, to each counhome with a 7 to 3 decision. farewell affairs. ; : when Miss. Lustgarten. completed her Battle of Camden, S. C. try of 100. Under the national origin pion of the Highland Country Club? Al Handler, Jewish portside {linger, Mr. BlumentJial hasr been super- playing, the.,"Parisian pianist was Was Formerly Active in Ksi ife» Nones was born in Bordeaux, -In the final round of the championFraternity. provision, the . arbitrary total quota. v llrance, and came to Philadelphia in ship, flight Phil Yousem, 1925 champ, though he walked seven men, hurled intendent of the Jewish"Welfare very much enthused with the -talent of 150,000 will be allocated not ac177T.""He enlisted as a private. The will play his *bratheiy.~Ban; Yousem a fairly good .game., Had his team- Federation and Executive Secretary she showed and predicted a musical Simple services marked the funeral of career-jafter further study. mates" hit when hits meant rans jthe of the Community Center for the past fact that Nones came here in 1777 is for the championshipi decision. Monday afternoon of Fred Eeyn, 85, residents in the United States, two and a half years,and during story might have been different. -taken-to indicate thatjie camefprthe -Miss Lastgarten.. i s . planning to Omaha realtor, who crowned j cpon the basis of the proporTJi':fiitefe^j3yidtt "Seven men went out before-Handlef%+Ms s sole purpose of fighting,- but, unlike staadyTniisJc irr Paris Wednesday sftenaasn, August A, s t jtionate numerical' strength -«fw"*»»•-< will be played. b ' y ; S ^ ' Letmf : j gentiles as well as Jews, Professor Swayne after she completes Lake Marion, Minn. most of the others who cam& for that J deceptive curves that twisted-'over tionslities among the • whole popula; her education at. the .University "of purpose, he remained to become an winner "of the .coyest" between Mose thffeenter of the platter. . . - - ' The body was met at the Union tion of the United States in 1920. Herzberg and .Harry Haiashock. Mr." The Center team failed to garner a ebraska.. She .has been a pupil oi station by a delegation of the Amer- Hie national origins provisions preinfluential figure in American life.Leon won tiie round ui the semi-finals hit off "Larry" Gepson for :• four J. C. C. Eitertaiaiseit Cecil 'Berryman for the past seven ican Legion, including past comman- scribes that the national origin of the After being made a major for gal- fronv Wifliam. Grcdinsky.... ' years. ' . . . ' . ders present in the city. The casket population of the United States by \ lantry on the battlefield Nones served The flnal .rounds of the Champion- frames. .In the. fifth canto Turner Group Hans Frsgris singled through the box. The Juliens Miss Lustgarten.. is..' a member which was draped in a large Amer- birth of ancestry is to be determined on the staff of Lafayette and then on ship and Presidents*- flights will be scored_ the first run of the game in Plans are being made to hold an the Sigma Delta. Tau Sorority of the ican flag, was escorted to the Heafy not- by tracing the ancestry or de* that of Washington. ; played off Sunday morning. the. first inning. Nick walked after indoor carnival together with various University of Nebraska and was ad- & Heafy funeral home. Of his experience as a private scendants of particular individual?., Out of respect to the memory of a member of .the, Monday Mus- Heyn was formerly one of the most- but shall be based upon statistics of tinder General Pulaski, Nones himself Fred Heyn,' former "member. of the Walsh -had grounded out, Nick stole dances, minstrel shows and boxing i judged • active members in the Hai Rtesh immigration and immigrants.togethet wrote that he "fought in almost every Highland, who was drowned last second and scored when Setrapa programs, according to tentative ical Club, at Lincoln. action which took place in Carolina, week, the stag which Tvas to have poled out a long triple to deep right plans formulated by the Jewish Com-! Dorothy Lustgarten, IS, violinist, fraternity, heading several important with rates of increase of population munity Center entertainment com- who recently won a medal as the best national committees. He was council as shown by successive decennial and, in the disastrous affair of Sa- been held.last".night was postponed center. violinist of her age in Nebraska, is a prophet of the fraternity in 1E17..J United States censuses, and such In the eighth inning the Jewish mittee. vannah, shared the hardships of that to Wednesday evening,- August 18. sister of Miss Lustgarten. He was also connected with the High- ether data as may be found to be resanguinary day." For their Saturday evening dinner- boys showed some life. Giventer According to chairman Sam Beber, land Country club and many other liable, this determination to be made singled and Gerelick walked. Handler the committee is mapping out Henry Morais, author of the au- dances the club has engaged a new jointly by the Secretaries of State, Jewish organizations. then singled and Turner also singled. strenuous plans for winter activities Y MEETING. MONDAY EVE. thoritative history, "Jews of Philadel- orchestra, and according, to the memCommerce and Labor. Services were conducted from the The momentary bombardment at the Jewish Center. Glee club conphia," published in the 1890's, wrote "bers it is the finest t i e club has ever brought the Jewish employees three certs, indoor circuses and Yiddish The second August, meeting of the funeral home at S p. xn., with a host The quotas to be established as R that Nones "became a major of ah a d . " '. .• ' . . . - • • • - ; • • -."';"--:•'- . • • • . scores. plays are some of the events the Young Hens anc Young Women's He- of friends filling all rooms to result of this determination will -not: Hebrew Legion of 400 men attached The Jewish players had many op- committee plans to put over this brew Association "will be held Monday capacity. The services were directed be governed by the Eeed-Trevo? to Baron De Kalb's command. At the A. Z. A. OFFICIAL evening:, A-ugast 16, at the Jewish by Rabbi Frederick Cohn. Interment tables, which are only informal es~ to counter, but they fal- winter at the J.C. C. battle of Camden, S.C., on August 16, ARRIVES; IN OMAHA portunities was at Pleasant Hill cemetery. timates prepared by these two intered on the bases. Time after time . Following is the complete commit- Community Center. 1780, when De Kalb fell mortally The Intellectual Advancement ComFloral tributes from friends were dividuals. Chairman Johnson stated wounded, Major Nones—-together with Philip M._Klutsnik, past Aleph the Center boys would get on the tee: Sam Beber, chairman; F. J. Al- mittee is preparing a program for the Captain Jacob De La Motta and Cap- Godol' of the AlephTZadik arrived in sacks but bonehead base running berts, Louis Somberg, B. G. Shapiro, evening, following the business meet- numerous. The casket was surrounded that final figures"on the quotas wtt! by large wreaths of flowers. vary at least 15 per cent from the tain Jacob De Lean, both of Charles- Omaha Wednesday afternoon to as-proved costly. Turner featured with Ben Yousem, Eugene Blazer, Maurice Legion representatives were present estimates und«r these tables. ton—bore his chief from the battle- sume his new duties as assistant the bludgeon for the Gate City Miklin, Sam Bliss, Morris Milder, M. Katleman and Abe Silverman. .at the services and as the casket was league champs. It will be observed regarding Jewfield." secretary of the A. Z. A. order. being taken to the hearse gave a ish'imrnigraants, that they will probPALESTINE. • Klutsnik, who lives in Kansas City, As to the courage of the men of the formal salute. ".GOTERNMEKT AIDS ably be affected adversely by the -lifeHebrew Legion, and more particularly Mo., has been attending the TJniver: •-," AEAB STUDENTS Edwin Kirschbrauii, Dr. Joseph tional-'origtns -plan'on the basis o£ that of Major Nones, the following jrity of Nebraska -for the past year. Winberg, Frank Goetz, David Bosenthe Eeed-Trevor tables. T t a the While working here in Omaha he will Besides her prominent participaRS. IEMA L. X.INDHEI1I. who letter, originally written in .French, Alfred Ken- change for Poland would involve *, Jerusalem : ( J . T ; A.)—-A ; govern- stock, Mark Martin tion in the work of Hadassah, Mrs. •was elected president of Ha.enroll at Creighton University. dated Charleston, December 15,1779, dissah at its Buffalo Convention on Xindheim, who was born in New ment grant toaid PaPlestine students nedy acted as pallbearers. loss of- about 4,300 of all immigrates and bearing the signature of Captain DR. GASTER RECEIVED BY July 1st. succeeds Hiss Henrietta York City, is active in many spheres at the American Collegein Beirut, acHe is survived by his motherand of Polish origin, which might be oftSzold, who i a s become its Honor- of social service. She was the Verdier, Is a testimony: cording to an anmnnrcemeiit by the two brothers, Lester-G. and Jerome set' to soKie extent by the Russian KING OF BOUMANIA organizer of New ary President. "It is but just that I should render York's first prenatal EducationiDepartment of the Palestine '. Heyn. increase of approximately 2,000. Immediately after an account of the conduct of those Bucharest—Dr. Moses-Gaster, well clinic, and during: the her. e l e c t i o n , Mrs. Government,in-the Arab...press faere. Chairman Johnson indicated fh**': war she was a first Undtieim sailed for who have most distinguished them- knawn Anglo-Jewish scholar who was - • The -Education- -Department, an- Funeral services for Mrs. Ida 'New- various protests have been receivwi lieutenant in the MoLondon to attend man, age 58, who tiled at the Wise selves for bravery in the Legion. I born in Roumania, was received by tor Corps of Amen- : iquncetT that i tiwill 'extend, aid- to a m e e t i n g of t h e against the national origins plan intake advantage of the occasion, on ca. Her versatility is Zionist Actions Comstudents •#ho:are proceeding to Beirut Memorial Hospital Friday evening, cluding one from the Friends of Ivi&fc arrisval j<erdijiand « P mittee and also to evinced by the fact •"• -to:"complete . their- studies, in- the were held Sunday 'afternoon'from the with much pleasure, in my r Freedom,. which states that OTVW c o n f e r • with t h e that she is the only of captain of volunteers attached to An invitation extended to Dr. Board American College,-there during -1926- HofTman-Crosby Funeral Home, In- this plan out of a total annual imof Governors woman admitted to the suite of General PuasM, to cer- Gaster to attend the meetings of the of the. Hebrew "Unithe Jewish Institute 1927. The "amount is 50 Pound Sterling ternment took place a t the Pleasant migration allotment, the plan versity concerning tify that Benjamin Nones has served Roumanian Academy was refused by of Religion as a regand will be given for three years. The Hill Cemetery. 85,000 to Great Britain and the plan of Hadasular student, entitlas a volunteer in my company during him as a protest against the antiMrs. Newman is survived by her Ireland and only €5,000 to be applicant "must present" a certificate sah^ and the • Ameriing her to qualify the campaign of tMs year, and at the Semitic policy, of the Academy. can Jewish Physiof the school "whidh-he attended as husband, Schulen, two sisters, Mrs. among the .rest of the world '(tfcfe Jor rabhinical decians Committee to siege of Savannah in Georgia, and his Ie was stated that since the Acadgree. She spent three •well as a.-certificate of good behavior, Mary Bernstein and Mrs. Goldie foregoing tables give • the figure u*-1 establish a chain of months last year on behavior under fire in all the bloody ecy is in existence, no Jewish scholar Knowledge of Arabic is obligatory. Wright, of Omaha; four brothers, 91,111. instead of 85,000). Ctoimw*. hospitals in Paleshorseback studying actions we fought has been marked has ever been'elected to membership, Abe, Nathan, and Ben Somberg, of Johnson also' -mentioned that Wllfc tine, of which a hosconditions in Pales? The applicant^ will -be obliged to pital and m e d i c a l by the bravery and courage which a although leading Roumanian philolotine, living: in Arah teach at ^Government schools " upon Omaha, and S. Somberg of New York were introduced during the lafct school ia connection military man is expected to show for oists are all Jews. and Jewish Betttewith the University completion of-his .studies at Beirut, City. inents. She Is, in adskm .of Congress to repeal the nathe liberties of bis country, and which in Jerusalem is to he dition to everything for a term" of five 'years. tional origins provision and to «<*»« sets of said Nones gained in his the center. "A fund or One Million HUNGARIAN LOAN. AGREEa good speaker and able writer. In reply t o . a man who attacked Dollars is being raised Jn this coun- else, tinne in effect-the existing cpjote *«*" favor the esteem of General Pulaski, him for being "a Jew, a. Republican, In accepting the office of presiMENT SIGNED WITH LONDON try for that purpose. Toward this dent of Hadassah Sirs. Lindheim as well as that-of all the officers." and poor," Nones wrote- in a letter to CHIEF BABBt GF,JASSY .DIES ROTHSCHILD HOUSE rangexnent. fund she lias donated a diamond declared that she would serve in • • Senator K«ed of Pennsylvania, w-is6 tiara -worth over $10,000. 1 the spirit of Henrietta Szold. Major Nones, some years after the the United States ..Gazette that he was the sctbor of the nations! Bucharest,; ;{J. T . ' A.}—Eabbi -. . L. Bucharest, (J. T. JL>—The agree•war, was appointed Interpreter of gloried in his Judaism, and declared provision, .-urged for its adoption Taubes,' of jassy, "died, iathat city meet concerning -a Hungarian loan French and Spanish, to the United that he had no^desire to change either it -would, insure E lpredon»&»tin£ yesterday... ..-„..'.'.:.. • ., . . from ...a'British financial group was his religious or his political feelings." Cotrnt Coudenhove - Calergi, the PAN-EUROPEAN CONGEESS TO States Government in this city. TAKE UP JEWISH QUESTION founder of the Pan-European move- BabbL Taubes was ,the Jast member signed here Saturday. The loan will Anglo-Saxon 'or "Nordic" -stock in "I am a Jew," he wrote, "and, if The Major was extremely proud of • • '.-• -, ment, has comnrsnicatecl -with various of-the Jassy rabbinical family of that amount to £2,500,000 and is'4>aingr ar- United States. his Tace, and TUB character may well for no other Teasoni for that reason It is underr-tood that before Conranged by the following: three Lonbe judged by the reply he made to am I a Republican." In those days to Vienna.—The first Pan European large Jewish organizations with z name. adjourned a sub-committee "^ don~banks: N. MRothschild & Sons, view to interesting European Jews is A. E. Gaster, fptheir of the well one who quarreled with, i i m in poli- be a Republican in poltics was very Congress which is to be held in Vienthe HOKPO Immigrration Committee Baring Bros. & Co. Ltd., aad J. Henry the Pan-European movement. Count different from what the name 'means na in October, will have the Jewish known Jewish.. scholar and former tics. He was a warm supporter of was appointed to study the natk*ft» Jefferson and his principles, at a time today. Nones, in his letter, defended question as one of the items on its Coudenhove-Calergi has had discus- Sephardic Chatham, Dr. Moses Gaster, Schroder & Co. origins plau and bring in a t sions -with a number of prominent celebrated his nintieth birthday here. -whin<£he great Virginian himself was his people and asserted that his agenda, the representative of the upon the reconvening of C Jews in Vienna on the subject, it was poverty might have been caused b; Jewish Telegraphic Agency h?re My strength is as the strength of tea, He received many messages of con' •' ostracized by Ehilideiphia society benext Decemfeet. *' • Becauserayheart is pure. stated too scruauloug aa "honesty.
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