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A" false friend, like a shadow, attends only while the sun shines. Cornelius VajiderbHt, cent article in an turns the spotlight on riages." The, recent

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riage of his Bister, Davis, Columbia univers£,% jndent, tempted young VandefbitjS:- Vwrite Entered as - second-class - mail natter on January 27f6, 1021, at SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, ?£,53 VOL. VI. No. 27 the article. " \- j ; . ^ -OMAHA, NEBRASKA/THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927 postofflce at. Omaha,. Nebraska, under the Act of March 3. JS70. Vanderbilt, in the courseTof the story says that Americans should <rri JEWISK LABOR PARTY JEWISH AGENCY , .: marry Americans/ and not look for ASKING STAY OF EXECUTION DESIGNED AS ARBITRATOR an opportunity to,take part, in an FOS SACCO AND VANZETTI IN PALESTINE international alliance. We can easily substitute his stateVv'arsaw (J. T. A.) — The •Jerusalem _(J- T. A.)—The Jewish ment and declare that Jewish men labor party, Bund, in Poland, joined Agency was given the role of an should marry girls of Jewish faith. arbitrator in disputes of an internal Protests Against Missionary Efforts certain that we shall work in vain if the numerous laboi organizations the impact cf the adult life is inimical asking- a stay of execution for Saccr Among Mixed marriages as a rule turn out Palestinian nature in the Palestine to religious intelligence and fervor. and Vanzetti. in divorce courts and - poison the Difficulties Arise With Selection communities -ordinaiice approved by Morris Sojrolow, IHi Coach, As reform, Rabbis, I think, there are Cape May, N. J. (J. T. A.) — A happiness of one person and possible of New Judge as Judge Rayin a request submitted* to the U. S. the British Colonial Office. Assistant Director both involved in the case. The approved text of the ordinance resolution endorsing ^the protest con- special reasons why we should try to Minister here, the Central Committee mond Not Free Until Stpt. Many homes have been Tvxecked, published here calls for'the inter- tained in the message of* the Presi- develop a • new religions education of the Bund asked the Minister tc COMPLETE PROGRAM mothers' have paid the extreme price, vention of the Jewish Agency in the dent, • Rabbi' Louis Wolsey, against •smoirg the adults first for the sake of. petition the United States government CASE WILL AGAIN BE PLANNED BY DIRECTOR jost because one of their children "bad case of a budget dispute between the the efforts of missiobary societies to reform Judaism. It is mot fair to in behalf of the constituency repres•allow reform Judaism to drift more HEARD IN DETROIT Vaad Leumi, the National Council of convert Jews fo Christianity in conented by the Bund, against the exebroken' the' marriage laws and Twenty cheering' boys, under the nection, with the reeefit Budapest Con- and more away from the educational cution cf Sacco and Vansetti. customs, and takeii on what we can Palestine Jews, and the Chief Rabbileadership' of Dave Chesneau, opened Detroit. (J. T. A.)—September 12 ference of America^ Rabbis at the ideal "of Judaism. The more zealously term, an "outsider/1 Camp Morris Levy, Tuesday, July 6. •was set "by Federal -Judge . Fred.M. nate of Palestine. closing session of its thirty-eighth we uphold the educational ideal of Accompanied by Samuel Gerson and Raymond as the-tentative date for the annual convention here. Rabbi Abram our adherents • and try to stimulate Ed Burdick, the.boys were taken out The Boys Are Having Lots of Fun retrial of Aaron Sapiro's $1,000,000 Simon of Washington, "D. C , chair- and -serve it, the more we ourselves to camp in B bip truck. The day was libel suit against Henry Ford and the Way Out at Nathan's Lake man of the president's Report Com- shall have to keep tip the process of spent in setting out csmp, fishing. Dearborn Independent. - - ; They Skip and Jump on the Run. education and that, as we know, has mittee, presented the resolution; and eating:. Purely-for Health's Sake. The-- date .set is conditional upon The •convention ailso adopted a res- always lormed one of the chief rales Club "Meets Regularly Every Scnfey Morris Sagolavr, former Omshau? f ailureof counsel lor Mr. Sapiro to Afternoon. "We're having a -wonderful time." Irrin Stalraaster, Trustee of National olution urging the state legislation to and rewards of the Rahhinac occupsand now a member of the staff ot effect a transfer_of "thecase .to' Judge This is -what the boys attending: Hospital .• -* pass laws requiring a." certificate olj tion," Drv Eceiow declared* the University cf Illinois School nf: war take of• The newlv elected officers of the Camp Morris Levy .told me Wednes- r T . . _ T** health, from a reputable physician beThe resolution''expressing: 'grstificaCoaching, and freshman football, day. when I visited the "fun grounds". fice within a few- -days as the third Detroit, Mich: (Special Dispatch.) fore a marriage may he consummated; tionat the growing number cf Christ- Omaha . Hebrew Club were installed baseball, and track coach, will be «s?» Federal Judge for thja district. Wil1 The program mapped out by the athOmahans have -taken. an" active • part another resolution endorsing the activ- ian organisations and -representative to their respective positions at the -sistent director -of the camp. Mr, liam Henry-Gallagher, chief counsel^ letic board has met with the approval itv of the Hebrew Sheltering and Im' Im- men engaged.in. engaged, in. promoting good will last meeting of the club held July 3 in the affairs of the District .B'nai ity Sogolo-w is recuperating from sn of the youngsters, who are having the for Mr. Sapiro said he'was'unwilling Brith Convention, which was held migration. Aid Society • of America, between Christians and Jews and ex- at the Jewish. Community Center. The. following men took their of- operation, and has consented to time of their lives, running, swim- to proceed with the.trial before Judge here during the week, is the-, message and a resolution commending Gov- pressing- eagerness to .-participate in Raymond." : spend the month at camp. ming, -playing' ball and doing all ernor Fuller of ..Massachusetts _f or his such commendable efforts, but vigor- fices: Maurice Civin, president; Ben his coaching experience, he has hud. Gallagher, and ..Senator James A. Minkin, vice-president; Sol .Kosenothor sorts of physical exercises. inquiry and his desire, to pursue an ously protesting': against the - efforts a good deal of camp experience, And the food is of the best that Reed of Missouri, ,.chieT of Ford investigation to the. end; that the in- as a missionary • society to convert berg, secretary; John Feldman, treasCounsel, met ' with*'Judge Raymond The, safest road to camp is the money-can purchase, and the boys are nocence or guilt of, Saecp and Van- Jews to Christianity, was unanimous- urer; Mark Long, Ben Civin, and B. A. Shapiro, trustees. A complete Florence-Nashville road, and all eager to back up this remark with yesterday morning, to discuss the re; ' zetti be more clearly and fully estab- ly adopted.' a smile from ear t o ear. With no trial. Judge Raymond, whose court is The resolution read in part: "While list of the committee appointments have been set out pointing the war lished. . - . other, persons, but camp attaches in the Western District of Micbiganf the violent methods of the middle will be made in a later issue of The to Camp Morris Levy. Tbe- convention also approved the .'Visitors' day is Sunday, and everylooking on, the future gentlemen of pointed out that his work in his home ages of enforcing its creed have been Jewish Press. plan of the Synagogue Council of Maurice Civin, the newly elected one, is cordially invited to come oil? the city cast all cares and worries to district would keep ,.him occupied America for a more general adoption abandoned in modern times, the deterthe so-called seven winds, as they possibly beyond September 12, whereof the five day working week as giv- mination to lures Jews from their president has previously held the of- and see how the boys are spenclinp romp around the shore of the breezy upon Mr. Gallagher -suggested -that ing promise of facilitating the ob- ancestral faith has persisted to this fice three different times. Sol. Rosen- their vacation. Judge Moinet be asked to assume lake. Registration for the second camp, servance of the Sabbath day by all enlightened day. As axeSectisn upon berg was re-elected secretary for the At night, with the rays of a pale charge of the case.'Judge Raymond religious denominations in America. Judaism, carrying the implication of thirtv-first consecutive term. The starting Jaly 12 and ending July JT, moon, shattering glimmering rays agreed, but Senator Reed objected. The officers elected to the Central theinadequancy of its message to the! Omaha Hebrew Club now "has a mem- are now being taken. Applications "Some weeks have been spent across the" peaceful waters, one often Conference of American Rabbis are: world, we deem it cur duty vigorous- bersldp of more then eigrfit hundred should be made as soon as possible. and meets every Sunday, thinks of romance, but the youngsters threshing over ;the -many legal quesThe following boys are at the first Dr. G. Enelew,: .New "York, N. Y.,! Iy to Msent it. do not worry about "love" but merely tions involved in this case," he said, •camp: Isidore Dorinson, Morrit president; Dr.'fisvid Lefkowitz, Da]-| " "We would'remind the Christian and much time would bet-lost if a go on having a good time. Bachman, Benzion Gerehster, Er.r«. las, Texas, vice president; Dr. Morris j-world that Judaism was the mother new Judge stepped in-" Gersliater, Sidney Goldenberi;, Yicto? •Uewfield, Birmingham, Ala., treas-j faith, that the ;Chu«h largely owes The Senator also protested against Goldenberg', Philip Laserowitz, Max urer; Dr. Isaac- E. Marcasen, Macon, its Bible anflf its conception- of a Morris Sogolow, head Freshman Ga,, recording secretary; Joseph I* j spiritual God to, the JBV, and that it j»sen Marcus, Arnold Hoffmann, Isidore baseball and wrestling mentor at the beginning the retrial sooner, declaring Fink, Buffalo, corresponding secre-j still gathers "inspiration from the Novak, Isidore Kraft, Henry Mekes,' University of Illinois, who was re- that to do so would' involve grave Kew Tork (J. T. A.)—The Jewish' Morris Eossen, .Sam. Turkel,. Isadora tary,. • ".-• .';.-'•. . ; '.Hebrew prophets. ,• ' \" cently' confined at the Methodist danger of another ^mistrial, arising Robert Lappen out of -the possible collapse of a juror To'the" Executive Boas-d. f ox a two] - "We- urge -that .a positive statement -coldiiiEatSott In- Russia .'will not fee White, 'Sidney Coren,' * SSi hospital, igmore. or an" attorney. His own physical effected by the general political com- Mas Gerelick, Charles Slotkirs, *>»£ received here. Irvin Stalmaster w a s i term were elected: Dr. Louis'of the adequacy of Jodaism and of y c a r Sogolow, an Omaha boy, was former- condition, he added, was not such as \Vblsey, Philadelphia, Pa.; Dr. Ab-jthe relation of: these two creeds be plications -in -vs-Mcli Russia is involved, Sam Zldtkin. Manny Silver is on* ly orie of the bright stars in Omaha to justify him in undertaking the elected trustee of the National ish-Hospital of Denver. rams Simon, Washington; Dr. Louis j formulated fey the • conference (pos- was the statement made by Dr. «Tos. of the councillors. amateur association, in the days when retrial of the case within the next few t. Robert Lappen of Des Moines wasWitt, St. Louis, Mo.; Dr. Emil Leip- sible in the form of a tract), as part Rosen, the head of the Agrojoint, the the Bowens were Teally Bowens and weeks. elected president, of*^theDistrict. a campaign of enlightenment for agency of the Joint Distribution Comziger, New Orleans, La.; Dr. Edward Johnny Dennison, now muny secremittee in "-Russia, • who arrived on th* Gottfried Bernstein of Chicago, first Gallagher asserted the defense Christian and Jew. L. Israel, Baltimore, Md.; Dr. Henry tary, was playing a bang-up game. should, as a matter of justice to Mr. vice-president^ Leo Reitman of Mil- "M. Fisher, Atlantic City, N. J. "We wbald-also remind the mission- steamer Albert Baffin for a short stay V • • The Commission of Religious Edu- ary society that we are not unmindful in America. Now ,that Ed Burdick has received Sapiro; bring about a retrial at the waukee, second vice-president; Hiram "Two days after I left Moscow on Frankel, Chicago, secretary; >• Jacob cation elected for three years includes of the present sceptical drift of the an offer from the greatest Industrial earliest possible date. The mistrial More than one hundred members Alter, Chicago, treasurer; Solomon he said, grew out of the defense's filmodern age nor are we neglecting the Dr. H G. Enelow, Dr. Max Heller and Y. M. C - A. in the world, to superthe Highland Country Club allotted additional 150.000 acres of accusations" Levitan, Madison, sergeant-at-arms. Dr. Samuel Koch. religious needs" cf our own people. vise athletics, many J. C. C. members ing of "unfounded pated in the ioarnamente held The members of the general,com"We take this occasion to state land for Je-wish. settlement in the the last week end. "We are p The Board of Managers, Synagogue are beginning to worry. The "1 against the juror* Senator Reed rethat offered Ed the job is stationed plied sharply that the charges were mittee are: Harry Lashkowitz, Fargo, and Sch ot>r Extension, for three years that genuine tolerance is shown not Crimea", Dr. Rosen stated in-an inter- these tournaments for every N. D.; Joseph Slate, Des Moines; is composed of Dr. Henry Berkovritz, by members -of one religion seeking view with a representative of the end," said Jerome Heyn. Plises «?*,' a t Pueblo, Colo., and is known the "filed in good faith." Jewish Telegraphic Agency. world over. Burdlek's friends deMr. Gallagher • was rebuked by Aaron Brook, Detroit; Arthur" Brin, Kansas City, Mo.; and Dr. Jacob! to pursuade of&ers to forsake their offered to the winners of the various, •'There is no fear of anti-Semitism Minneapolis; William Sultan, A. M. , ancestral. creed, but to aid those cf clare- they want him here in Omaha Judge Raymond when he suggested Tarshish, Columbus, Ohio. handicaps. and -at the Center', but that remains that there should be formal announce- Krensky, and Max Conheim of ChicaThe Tract Commission, najned for divergent creeds to live up to the in the colonies," Dr. Rosen added. "The Highland Club is progressing; to be seen, when the Jewish Commun- ment that no further action was con- go; Manny Finkenstein, Winnepeg; three years, Dr. Morris M. Feuerlieht, highest ideals .of their respective "The Russian peasants have no bad rapidly," said Abe Herzberg president. feeliag against the Jewish colonists." William BensingeT, East St.- Louis; Indianapolis, Ind. religion.' • • ity Center executive board holds its templated in the investigation of t' members and their faevU*Dr. Rosen stated that those Jevrishj ^&r^' Hy. Pavway, Milwaukee. next meetinjg. Rabbi H G Enelow of Temple charges brought against the juror in at the club every eve* les can colonies which are now in their tMrd V * * The date and place of the neirt Etnanu-El, New York City, called on / U N V E I L .MEMORIAL the first triaL • enjoying- the cool breesses &l *• year of existence no longer ask nor Bring on your Johnny Goodmans "Judge Raymond declared it was convention was left to the "general his fellow members of the Central TO"JEWISH. WAR picnic -dinner. The regular SaitsrcUiy D E A D I N B E R L I N receive aid from the Agrrojoint, except and your Walter Hagsns, but Burdick not the business of the court to vin- committee. Conference of American Rabbis, to 4ances.'axe .meeting with maaK •' . - . ; .for -establishing .schools -and for orhas organized- & little golf tourney all dicate any'one. Burn 'action, he-dedevelop©-a-new- religious education trot® -the members ©£ thfe BerHn. <J. Tl A.) Representatives ^jnzing farm cooperatives. "In the' of his own." Yesiree, when the boys clared, might be ajrsume/d. to indicate "ZIONISTS among the adults of their congregaincluding Gene- meantime the situation of the Jew* younger set. start driving them do-wn the fairway feeling for one" litigant irejairst the WOULD -V5TELCOME RETITRN tions. '"Your tendency has been tf j ralissiino -Heye-of the German army fa tjj e dties is getting worse," Dr. things will be tunning liotsy tosty. other. He thereupon set September OP JUDGE JBRANDEIS think of religious education ALL FOE YOUE wholly in terms of the child'Vhe said. Sand represHrtstivw of the Jewish Rosen -continued. "Russia is no plaee Burdick announced that medals have 12 as the tentative date for the reA few members are trader'the Jn?> London (J. T. A.)—The Tumored "Even the child can not be expected j community: were-present at the on- for traders because the government already been procured for the win- trial and announced that court TVSS that they may relinquikh possibility of the reSana of Supreme of a war memdnal to V 0 0 control of trade is growing." ners of both the golf and tennis tour- adjourned. *""' -very fax in his reKgioos develtheir raembership in the Center/evot Court-Justice Louis D. .Brandeis to soHiers who f eH m the-World Interesting -details, on. ho-w the neys. help opraent withoat the h p and a d en-! £he summer, returning in th* f&fi active leadership in the "Zionist Or- couragement of the adults who sur-' War. White Russian government reclassi..''.' Those who have already enrolled in White Russia |-without .being trader any ganization, of America, which caused round Mm. We may makeaU possible] Thousands of Jewish,soldiers WHO fied about 209 far the .golf title are: Joe Levey, Earl BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGIST URGES PALESimE MUSEUM animated debate at the thirtieth an-- plans and projects for the religions • served in t i e German: army during into villages, thus giving: their Jewish so far, as the summer months arr A. Lapidus, Abe Venger, Dave Beber, nual convention of the Zionist Organ- training of our children! yet it is j the Woria War- attended the: cere- inhabitants the prerogatives of pea- concerned. This is an crroneoUl! ItnSaul Graetz, Daniel F. Greenhouse and members are reque»t*& ization of America, was commented ! monies. Addresses were-'delivered by sants in taking land for settlement, London (J. T. A.)—-The creation of Dr. David W. Cohn, Ben Bercu to-note that their .membership is f«r upon today by the "New Judea", the ' RaBbi Lea Baeek and fierr "Wolff, wers told by Dr. Rosen. Nathan Fine, Harold Farber, Chet a museum to house the relics of anI . O . B . B . HEAD official organ of the World Zionist • a-''gear's deration•—quarterly f»s.y^ "These towns are predominantly inpresident; of "the KeMllah. , . Eosenbert, Sol Yaffe, Sam White zmd cient Palestine. wa3 urged by Sir Executive. . * roents do not change the o SAILS FOR EUROPE The addresses".delivered by' the]ha.Mted by Jews," Dr. Eosen ssid, 33indEts Petrje,. .famous English •William Wesley. Writing, editorially on the reports -representstives - of the" Jewish com-land the government's only purpose in m a d e , . • • ,' rhasolbgist, at.-the annual meeting In the -event that a nieraber of the American Zionist convention, of -the- Palestine Exploration Fond, vcmkity contained a note of complaint reclaccifying -them' into villages was The Taet -wizards. rfy^forihe away from the Center th* the "New Judea" observes: to give the Jews the legal rights and "that the- fraternal "spirit wnieh was jsecond round of the ionrney.-Follow^ held--.here-yesterday. gusrter.i returning in the fall, &* *eUs" "If the report that Brandeis ' is privileges of peasants. This act will Sir Flinders complained that due to manifest during the wax period has ing are the entrees who -survived the 4 died and"fhat:~the TnemoTiry of the give an opportunity to the Jews in be held responsible for the first round and are ready to tackle the lack of such a'museum, the find- ready to agarv lend bis moral and financial aid to the Zionist Organizawhether or-not'he had made mm fif While Russia to get 50,000 acres of Jewish war dead has been desecrated the contestants in the second flight ings of the archaeological expeditions tion : be irue, it would* be generally the fadiitieB in this period. TM§ fc land fitted for the development of in Palestine are-'being-scattered in by ^ the -anti-Seratic WiSerotJc agitators. The Th Sam Bender, Sam, Epstein, Irving welcomed. The Zionists will certainae<;os"<isnce with the tettK8 of local collections. in speakers expressed the-hope that the milk farms and other branches Perimeter, Dr. David Cohn, Sam ly be glad to have his active personal; and conforms in |>fI era of peace Is near. agricoltnral work. The advantag antage of Handler, Joe LeVey, Joe Cohen and assistance," the organ voicing ' „ the; The army band played and Xad-! this Isnd is that it is situated ,n the ciple to similar arraiigesnetits Phil Klutznick. TO FORM UNION. opinion of Dr. Chaim Weizmann dish was said for tie fallen soldiers, neighborhood cf the villages .m which Centers all over the country. Those who have, watched the tennis To AID PEOPLE STRICKEN states. the Jewish live and therefore there expenses • -for • the aasoci&tion ; matches look on in amazement as the B"? DISASTERS are no complications of mo%-ing. fcsped over a- year's period., 'net ROUMANIAN JEWS '•• little white sphere whizes over the According to -figures given by Dr. t } j r e e jp0IItjiS p r six PREDICTS ' netting-. Many of the matches have ',-...-WELCOME AMNESTY 'f''.— gone to duce sets, which all goes to Geneva (J. T. AI)The conference to Bosen, .35,519 Jewish families tevej Members. BTe 'farther reqtewrtfcS'. »* GREAT COTTON INDUSTRY create an international union for the Bucharest (J. T. A.)—An amnesty' already been established ns pioneer j p a j , j B 8{jVnnce of the expiration •*»* show that the boys" are really taking relief of population^ stricken by disFOR SYRIA to ^s.11 military offenders from July farmers3 ir. White Russia. Ukraine _t h e ; r membership dates, A memfotfa liking to the game. aster will open here -tomorrow. Be<Jeneva (J.-T. A.)—An era of 1914 was decided upon by the cabinet- and Crimea. imea. The new colonies of j v . n o s e Awh e 3 ;p| r c an June SO way ** * .. a * sides members of the League -of prosperity, based on the development About 20,000 trials still pending wili isb settlers established by aid of d e T 5 ^ d t h e privilege of using, tht - Sainmy Kauffman, Jewish pitcher Nations, many countries including of the cotton, industry, was predicted; 4t be annulled, snd thousands iisprison- the Ag-rojoint now number 160. athletic facilities until the deluxe, .returned.Tuesday with th America, Russia, Egypt, Hedjai and by. the representative of the French' - -d -will be released. The land occupied fay Jewish set- fees are pr.iri. Rlembcrji may Murphy amateur team. Kauffman Turkey, have begn invited fo send government, M. Robert da CaisJ at The Jewish population is gratified tlers embraces 250.9SS acres in the pedite mattrfs by checks k turned in three victories from th representatives. The International the • session of the Permanent Man- j "oecaiise of the "Jews who, immediately Ukraine, held by 21,245 families; 62,mail. . fc mound, which isn't bad at all, accord Red Cross vrfH alsa send delegates to dates Commission. . j L after ths war were charged with de- 027 acres in White Russia, where ,^~ ing, to sports scribes. KaufFman the conference.^ _ The commission concluded the ex-. Hon. Alfred i. -oaea. inter- sertion and espsonsge, and who, V*- then? are 1O,'S24 families; 110.T8S in (J. T. A.) — Thirty still under contract, with Mr. Barney It was stated. here in pre-confer- animation of the report of the French national President of the I. O: B. B. thctigh- innocent, have net been giver. the Crimea, -where S^?50 families manists were arrested * Burch at the Omaha club of the ence circles that the union will be government as the~ "Mandator povrer -_wilh Rabbi Louia IA. Mann (rislit) an opportunity to prove their ir.have made new homes. Cemrmsriist demonstration Western League. neutral. It will recognise-no national, for Syria. M. de Caix also "reported ~of Ciiicag-o, sails for .Europe on ! noeence. in|T the - demonstiatkm beard the S. S. Lex-iathaa. Mr. political, religious, social, or "racial on the .difficulties prevailing -on the SJweir Liberia and Cnba have lias been invited to Address I Sometimes the house of lords makes distinctions in its work or' in £he -sd- Syrian ^Turkish border at. the Hiver. Cohen many across-seas B*nal S'ritix Anyhow, wTl not freeze up for war debts, so, at last, the t&mg seems a rather rough house in the house of ministra'tiQn of i awhile. lodges. - to be over for them " A as Yiddish. Tiber, " ' :

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