June 2, 1927

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WEEK , By A. G.

Summer Camps Aga^— i

A false friend, like a shadow, attends only 'white the sun --shines. •' '

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Nathan's Lake will b; *-• endezvous i o r Jewish boys anj ~ |T, iuring the months of July and; S£ ft. L. For at that time the grounds B* ** ttages around the lake will b e - " JQ , to the invading "arm: jjj? g- , vacationists. fS , Plans are now being i"5" xd by ofBcials at' the Jewish: lunity Center for a successful"sojourn to Nathan's Lake this summer.

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JSatered SB second-class aintl uiattei on January 27tb. IU21, at pustoQice at'Omaha Nebraska, coder the Act or March 8. lST

Rabbi Stephen Wise Issues Reply to Dr. Fosdick on Zionism

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1927

PALESTINE GOVERNMENT INCURS; DEFICIT BECAUSE OF( TRANSJORDANIA

VOL. VI.—No. 23

COLONIAL OFFICE PREPARES PLANS FOE HAIFA HARBOR CONSTRUCTION

London <J. T. A.) — Preparations for beginning the work of construction on the Haifa harbor are beingmade by the British Colonial OfSco. | Replying: to a' question raised in Turning One Million Dollars of Friendly Relations Between Jews | the House of Commons by CommandPledges -to the Palestine and Arabs and Absence of ExThe rallies, initiating the boys' and' went a-courting. A Camp Fire cere- j er Kenworthy, Col Amery, the ColonAppeal Into Cash tremists in Zionist Councils The deficit is due to the fact that girls' work for the coming year, under' monial in costume was given by a; ial Secretary, stated that engineers the auspices of the committees for number of Camp Fire girls, through J are being sent to Palestine to prepare the Palestine government is covering ZIONIST WORK ONE a part of the expenditure in Trans- Boys' and Girsl' Work, were held at the courtesy of the Omaha Council, j plans for the harbor. He was unable TO CREATE NEW EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES OF GREATEST FACTORS 3 - ordaniaj otherwise, the Budget would the Community Center Tuesday and Bess Spar gave a short talk on ad- j to state, however, when the work I show a surplus of £80,000, the paper Thursday. It is planned to make such vantages of Community Center mem- would begin, New York (J. T. A.)—A reply to "June is Pledge Redemption Month rallies part of the"monthly program. bership, telling about the many facilistates. . ' . ' . ' . ' .'" the reported criticism of the Zionist for Palestine, and before the end of ties provided for the girls in the way Four hundred peppy, cheering boys Resume of School Year movement- by'Dr. .Harry Emerson i the month a minimum of One Million between-the ages of eight and four- of gymnasium, athletics and swim-1 • Jewish students- at the University Doll&rs must be remitted to PalPosdick was made" by Dn Stephen! fJCW Llie lBSHTailCe • ' .teen found out just what the Com- ming, the club work, the class work, j of Nebraska have accomplished much. „ _ . _ m,n--~~ ** ^~ estine." . -. ,, . , , " _ . , S. Wise, Honorary Chairman of the munity. .Center has to offer them at an and more than that, the opportunity | during the past school year. Jewish. T , ., , L , .. i , ... , , , 1 . , , . - , * - , , , United Palestine Appeal. TIn a stateThis, briefly told, is the plea .that all-boys rally Tuesday, May 31. for friendships and for training in) scholars have held the wheel, so to ment issued to the "Jewish Daily is being circulated amomg subscribers leadership. . . , . . • j f Shrolly Goodman acted as chairman speak, in some of the major activities Bulletin", Dr. Wise declared that the to the United Palestine Appeal in Announcement of Camp Morris} " of the rally. Harry Silverman starton the Scarlet and Cream campus. Jews appreciate Dr. Fosdick's interLaura Berek of. Fremont, was est in' the Palestine "reconstruction THE NAME OF THE COMPANY IS ed the fun by leading community sing- Levy, which opens in August for girls, i Next Convention Will be held in this country for immediate cash, for the extension of agricultural colonisaOmaha chosen a member .of Silver Serpent, and points out that there is no ground UNION PACIFIC ASSURANCE ing, in which the boys joined lustily. was made by Lillian Margolin, who i tion and the creation of new possibilwill be director of the girls' camp.. A "pep" talk by Jack Marer informed honorary 'junior women's society. for the fears regarding' Jewish COMPANY OF AMERICA ities of permanent employment for She told of the physical facilities, OMAHANS TAKE ACTIVE the boys of some of the things the Ruth. Riseman of Elk Creek, Nebr., "chauvinism" entertained by Dr. PosPART IN WORK the pioneers in' the Jewish Homeland. is a member of Xi Delta, honorary dick. There are no extremists in thej A Large Suite of Offices is Now Being Community Center is ready to do for which the camp will have, and out- j The explanation for this immediate sophomore women's , organization. Zionist executive bodies, Dr. Wise Prepared for the Company in the them in the way of dramatics, nature lined the tentative program, which will j study, radio and camera classes, gym- include 'swimming, boating, archery, I Robert H. Kooper, Omaha, was ]nee< i j s a simple one: Palestine is hart! Both of the above • girls : are active stated, quoting1 the Syrian High ComSannders-Kerinedy Building nasium, swimming, athletics, debate, arts and crafts, dramatics, nature, elected grand lodg-e president of the j pressed by a serious unemployment members of.the Sigma Delta Tau sor- missioner' to the effect that Zionism Study, .hikes,' and camp songs. The Ivre fraternity which held its sixth situation. It is particularly severe in. ority at Nebraska university. At a dinner .Wednesday evening, orchestra, and glee clubs. is one of the most important factors official camp outfits for both the boys (conclave in Sioux City, May 29 and 20. • Tel Aviv, Eaifa and Jerusalem. TV Phil Gerelick, , steller basketball making for the peace of the world.! June 1, given by Mr. Wolf .for the Gym stunts in tie way of a boxing: and girls were displayed. | Jack Pollack of Lincoln was elected ! sudden cessation of building activitip.e player, has been initiated into Pi Ep- Dr. Wise's statement read:. directors and stockholders, composed match and a wrestling match v^ere Under the direction of Mrs. Henry grand lodg-e vice-president, Leon Do- j j n these centers, during- the second silon Pi, "THe Corncobs," university The 'The Zionists'of ^America will be. oi forty prominent citizens of the hugely enjoyed by the boys. Monsky, a pageant, "Mothers of the brof sky was elected grand lodge sec- j half of 1926, threw thousands out of "pep" fraternity. ' I r v i n g Heller of gratified to firfa that the Rev. Harry city, he reported that the charter for "Saucer Eyes" chorus from "Princess It|Tetary and Lois Heeger was elected work, the number growing to 8,100 Columbus, Nebr., was recently-elected Emerson Fosdick desires the success! the company was obtained on Friday, Chrysanthemum," with Ruth Reuben Old Testament," was presented. . secretary . of the Vikings, honorary of the Jewish-resettlement of Pal- May 27, and that during.the -first four in the role of the cat, danced and ran^ depicted some of the mothers in Israel j grand lodge treasurer. The Ivre has by the end of March. The only solujunior men's organization. Ellis Shaf- estine In spite of the fac^ that he days of the operation of the company, about the kitty who became a bold, who "have helped to build up the finest; chapters in Omaha, Lincoln, Sioux tion is the creation of employment About one possibilities. ton is the new sergeant-at-anns of* notes wbat he regards as serious eighty applications were received for bad cat. Boy scouts under tae direc- code of morals and ethics which the; City and Des Moines. j hundred members attended the conA striking contrast exists in Pa!•Iron Sphinx, sophomore men's society. dangers involved In the effort. Dr. a total life insurance of $550,000.00. tion of Deputy Scout Commissioner world has ever known. The program was concluded with \ clave. The two days were filled with estine in spite of the situation in Other .members of Iron Sphinx are Fosdick is to be numbered among the The Union Pacific Assurance Corn- Dunham, gave a demonstration. serving refreshments, of which Mrs. business and social activities. The {towns. In the agricultural settlement' •Joel Simon, Wellington, Kas.,'and outstanding American liberals andlpany starts business with-ten active A talk on camp life was given by Jack Alberts1 was in charge. The fol-j morning of the opening day, Sunday, and* in " the " colonies " " progress ' hap ' Arthur Eomm, Omaha, Nebx. " sympathetic-attityde towards -the] soliciting agents and each of the forty Samuel Gerson,-superintendent of the his lowing are the members of the Girls'; May 29, was registration for all \isitnoted, with a number of the colonie David Fellman of Omaha" is a mem- rebuilding of the~ Jewish Homeland stockhblcters comprising, this com- Community Center, introducing Camp ber of Delta Sigma Rhq, honorary in Palestine, particularly his state- pany have pledged to T>ecome active Morris Levy. He told of some of the Work Committee, which assisted in the, ing members and all visiting girls. In supported by the Keren. Mrs.;. I. .Rosenthal. Mrs. Harry ( the afternoon a business meeting of Shaving attained a position of debate dub. ment, as reported .in the *New York solicitors for the company. A rapid things the camp is going to do for the^ e * ^Lai)idus, Mrs. Irvin Stalmaster, Mrs.,the grand lodge was held where the support. It has thus become sp»f~ All in all the Jewish students, be- Tfines' this morning, that Zionism, and healthy growth for the company boys, outlining the program of activaT " - " — •"-••— *'rs. Herman Jahr, Mrs..program for the ensidn~ year wasi evident that by transferring: ihp sides leading the field in scholarship though he desires a modified form of is promised. ities in the way ofjswimming, boating,| M e y e r QehQ^ Mrs. Mrs. Henry Rosenthal,'promulgated. R o s e a , p g The election of ofxieers! laborers laborers1 from the town towns to the coinThe company operates on a strictly have displayed ' remarkable progress it, is the only hope for Palestine, will baseball, archery, games, snd h i k e si. i««^^ Henrv Monsky, Mr Mr- A. S. Rub Rub- 'was j-nies, and by creating new emploympTd b a s e b l , a y , g , was ield during the business meeting, jnies, in the fielcj of school activities. be appreciated by- the' thousands of legal reserve basis, starting;wit with H showed the official costumes of t h « j i S d i h the th crowning i ri He ^ t z i Mrs. A. Eomin, Mrs. H. A. Wolf,)) Sunday night event \ possibilities in new agricultural entermen and-women in this country who a surplus of $50,000. Its capital is boys and girls. - . . I Mrs. M. F. Levenson, Mrs. FMip Sher, j of the conclave was held at the Hotel prises, the situation will be great!y Convention Squibs invested in Nebraska muipicipal^securare..'laboring: for the success of the H ... ' . '.Cursd-. j ^ ^ . j a ^ j^^jgytg, Mis.-Win; L.:Holz-1Martin In the form -of a formal -dinner reTieved. " Aftme":6fifne biggest conclaves of •ities^—it will be a^lxae Nebraska' in- vantages of membership in ofthe J. C. < ; » • ' - -~~ -' < • ' stitution with all its capital subscrib, Mrs. Harry'dance. Monday luncheons were held It is with this in view that %hs its kind "ever given in Sioux City, la., cause. man, Mrs. R; 5 C. He outlined the gymnasium facili"Dr. Fosdick, h'owever, as reported ed'for by Nebraska citizens. members of the Irve club gathered .in , : ties, and told of the many activities. Rosenthali and Mrs. Nathan Mantel, for all members and visiting- girls. Labor and CoioniEation Departm*^- '* in the-same article,-expresses certain Monday night an informal dance was of the Zionist Executive in Palestine the Iowa domicile and fairly Taised The officers consist of: . He urged the boys to become memmisgivings with regard to the characheld a t the Bellview apartments. are aiming at the establishment «:' the roof off the convention palace. President: H. A.. Wol^jPres^B; A. bers, pointing out the opportunities The crack Omaha ritual team put new agricultural settlements and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Iinsman,.who ter and prospects of the undertaking. Wolf Co.' '• ---.--, for friendship and for training in . on the initiation on Monday afternoon transplanting the idle city •were married last year at the Irve He appears'to', be principally con- yijce<Fres.*and .Gen! Counsel: Henry leadership. , cerned over -what he terms the I in the general meeting rooms of the to the older agricultural ' club convention at Des Moines, celeMonsky of the law .firm of MonsThrough the courtesy of Leo Blank 'chauvinistic' tendency.-of the move• T j Jewish Welfare Federation. The team in Judea End Samaria, The . hrated their first wedding anniversary ky, Katleman & Grodinsky. '.. of Educational' Pictures, a movie, The'fourteenth annual Flower Day,' . g c o m p o s e d o f M a n r i c e M u k I i n . J n l i u s Government, too, in its anxiety *n at the contention at Sioux City. Wow, ment: He fears, the .effects that this Secretary: John A. Farber, Organizer "The Tourist," featuring Johnny sponsored by t h e Daughters of Zion ; A l e r n d e r f e T < N o r m a n H a r r 5 s ^ K o b e r t cooperate with the Palestine ExPfH-.tendency may hav£ on the feelings of wnat a celebration that must nave of the Company and; its General Arthur, was shown the boys. They the Arab population'' of Palestine. He • tive, is planning- the early convrnFooi*and the Poali Zion has been set forj been.- . ', •;; . • / " ' . . " \' . Manager. . then signed up for activities for the also entertains doubts with regard to ment oi certain public works whi^h Marer : i Luck surely turned against Sam the economic possibilities of Palestine Treasurer: H. H. Auerbach, , Sec- coming year, and ice cream and cook- .Sunday, June 12. were planned for the distant fut«?f-. C 0 I l d a v e During the past thirteen years, J ^ Wolfe, who motored to the scene of and to the possibility* of placing it on Treas. of the H. A." Wolf Co. ' ies were served. Music was furnished not feeen Part of this plan hag already hs.->r. date National Fund Flower Day has e s t a b | the annual meeting. Sam was pulled a self-supporting basis.. v O m a h a i The above ofiicers with :=C; A. Buettel, by. Art Robinson's orchestra; and 1 put into -operation and new opportunout of the mud three times, once by a Pres. Service Garage Co.; L H. Helen Levinson sang several selec- Tished itself as a pop-alar institution "His impressions with regard to ities for employment a?e to V tractor, and & big-hearted passing the economic situation" were, no doubt, in Jewish life. I t is a great source'of Brown, Merchant, Norfolk, Nebr.; tions.. created. • motorist and another time by a husky derived from the existence in Palrevue to the National Fund, the past Thos: H. Werner, Banker, Hum- • Leo Rosenthal is chairman of. the flower days having netted close to JEWISH GIRLS OFFICERS During the past six months tht: team- of mules. phrey, Nebr.; Dr. E. E. Simmons, Boys* Work Committee, and Irvin $400,000. estine at the time of his visit, of the •OF DEBATING SOCIETY Keren Hayesod w&s compelled to re: The boys put the "works" on Heri>- beginning of an economic depression, witS offices in the Brandeis Stalmaster is vice-chairman. The It is a day of- universal appeal—for ert Goldstein and David Freeman. The Cogide Debating Society of sort to relief measures, and paid oi>l Theatre Building and Medical following are members of- the comwhich has resulted in a very-considerrich and poor. Technical High School again elected small doles to the unemployed. V'totr. Director of the Company, are the mittee: Shrolly Goodman. Fred White, able amount of ^unemployment in the There will be a meeting of worka group of Jewish girls to hold of- the very first day, however, whs* Life Saving Classes directors of the Company." towns. The causes of this depression Harry Robinso.n, Meyer Beber, Jack ers on Sunday, June 5, at the Jewish fices. This debating club is composed these doles became necessary, it V.-KIAccording to an official bulletin is- have been fully,-and frankly: set forth Greenberg, ^Alberts,^ Hyman _^ ^ Jack Community Center, and all interested of Jewish as well as non-Jewish girls. evident that the creation of sued by Ed Burdick, the life saving in a public statement issued by the Marer, Max Holzman, Dr. Philip Sher,i in the Jewish National Fund work is The following girls were elected to ment possibilities was much the classes will commence shortly. Many General Council of the World Zionand Ed Burdick. . . ' asked to attend. Mrs. L Kulakofsky ofSees: President, Nima Cohn; vice- policy. have already' signified • that they will ist Organization 'that met in the • Announcing the program of girls' is chairman for this flower day. For president, Rose Brick; treasurer, The National Conference of enter these special groups. Burdick eariy. part of last-month in London. work for the coming year, .the girls'- further information call Mrs. I. Ku- Minnie Frohm; parlimentarian, Man- Board of Directors of the United Vu\believes that many Center members The principal cause has been the Delegate lo National Convention t o rally Thursday evening vras a huge. lakofsky at Atlantic 1843. an Martin; sergeant-at-arms, Esther! e s ««e Appeal, which met in *,*•* are capable of passing the difficult fact that in -1925 the immigration into success. The more'than three hundred York on May 22, in a resolufeU>ti be Appointed Spar and Sylvia Bezman. Palestine, both from the point of view tests. and fifty girls from the age of eight JEWISH STUDENT proclaiming June Redemption of quality and quantity, owing to the DECLARES HUNGER STKIKE years, up were ull of pep and responddeclared that, the -entire P For the purpose of electing a deletremendous pressure on the Jews of Social Bugs Blooming IN ROUMANIAN PRISON KEREN HAYESOD ed to the-leadership of members of structure is jeopardised bythe !* gate to the American Zionist ConvenThe regular social "joints" are pre- Eastern Europe to emigrate, .resulted tion, to be held in Atlantic City, the the girls' work committee, of which DELEGATE SHIPWRECKED ON ent conditions. The resolution s Bucharest' (J. T. A.>—A hanger paring for the summer season when in the entrance of thousands of latter part of this month, the local Mrs. Sam Nathan is chairman. Mrs. WAY TO AUSTRALIA however, that, "given the means strike was declared by the Jewish college students are scheduled to re- people, who could not be absorbed Zionist Organization wilr hold a Nathan presided, giving . an introwith- the large constructive CTi student,-Lespezianu, who is held in into the as yet undeveloped economic turn to Omaha within the course of ductory talk on the tentative program prison indefinitely. prizes about to be started by special meeting Tuesday evening, Brisbane, Australia (J. T. A.) — week. One proprietor has a minia- structure of the country. The set- June 7, at the Jewish Community for the year, which includes classes Government, the • Palestine E Dr. Alexander Goldstein, one of the Lespeziana was arrested for shootture model in his -window. The model back which followed took place in Center. in dressmaking, cooking* millinery, ing in self-defense when he was at- leading Eussian Zionists and speaker Company and other eroupp and depicts college life ' the letter and the towns only* the agricultural settleMr. Harry A. Wolf will speak at home nursing, home management, tacked on the street by a Eoumanian for the Keren Hayesod, who is on a viduals/a new-era of further gr ments on the other hand registering that isn't perhaps. Yes it loots like mission to the Far Eastern Jewish-} for Palestine is assured." this meeting. The subject will be "of clothes selection, house furnishings, student. ' _ an advance both-in expansion and in orchestra, piano, dramatics, esthetic the "social bugs" are- b-oing to be •communities,was shipwrecked on his | interest to everyone. " the attainment of self-support. Comdancing, and art, and activity in glee rather active. way here. Coming from Java to OMAHA.'HEBREW CLUB Members are urged to attend. JACOB LANDAU petent testimony with regard to the "club, debating, gymnasium, swimming, SAILS FOR U. S, Australia the steamer Tasman struck adequate" economic possibilities of - ELECTION SUNDAY and in club work. Hitting the Line a reef one thousand miles from BrisLondon (J. T. A.)—Sir -Alfred Palestine from every point of view, The regular.semi-annual election /. London (J. T. A.)—Jacob Landau, bane, Burdick is planning c -. ,_nizing agriculturally, industrially and com- Mond, one of the three commissioners Mrs. Max Fromkin led the coma football squad this year. The phys- mercially, has been submitted by ex- of the Jewish Agency Survey Com- munity singing, which proved that the managing director of the Jewish Dr. Goldstein was stranded seven officers for the Omaha Hebrew On; _ ical director avers that "ie boys will perts at various times. At this time mission, will soon be named to the girls lack neither lung nor vocal abil- Telegraphic Agency, sailed yesterday days and was finally rescued by the J will be held Sunday afternoon ut tb." ity. Ruth Reuben and her sprightly on the Majestic for the United StatesC surely bit the line if the team will be a special non-Partisan Commission, peerage. Japanese steamer, Akimaru. Dr. < Jewish Community Center. The tni>{>:ing promises to be one of keen chorus gave a number from the operMr. Landau made an extended tour Goldstein, who landed at Townsville orgar-Ized. • This was disclosed today in a'report sponsored by the World Zionist Orpublished by the "Manchester Guard- etta, with the same weird effects and of European countries and visited on the Queensland coast, was slightly est. according, to the officers of Several grid players of note are poignant moral as to the cat when Palestine. • injured in the shoulder in the wreck, club. ian." angling to join the squad. 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What ah Orchestra

Crazy words, crazy tunes, hell be driving me crazy soon, with his vo-dovo-do and etc With this ja2zy melody enveloping the fresh night air, gayly dressed dancers "were trotting away to the merry tunes of Art Robinson's Royal Vagabounds. ' ' Robinson and bis syncopaters formerly entertained the crowds at the "Y" dances at the Center.

Jerusalem (J. T. A.)—The balance sheet of the Palestine administration for the year 1927-1928f will show a deficit of approximately £90,000, according to a report published by the Palestine • Hebrew labor. .paper,

Company Opens With H^ipartersia

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Boys and Girls Rallies at Jewish Community Center

SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A TSAR, $2.1

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for Pafesiie Fields

CAMP MORRIS LEVY TO OPEN JULY 3 FOR BOYS—AUGUST, FOR GIRLS

Preskieot of Ivre Conclave at .Sioux City Iowa

Harry A. Wolf to Speak at Zionist Meeting Tuesday

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VIEWS OF CAMP MORRIS LEVY—MORE IMPROVEMENTS THIS YEAR

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