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Camp Morris Lei M bubbling over with joy. anc 2. Vness. The boys attending t h e ' : ^ ire casting _to the soall their cares and"^ called seven w i n d , ^ ^ _st s rday Harry Lapidus, Joe" Wolf and Dr. Philip Sher all visited the boys who are vacationing at Nathan's lake.
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Entered as seconcl-class mall matter on January 27th, 1921, at poatofflce at Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act of March 3, 1STO.
Herman Bernstein Ends His libel Suit
•' Word was received recently by Dr. and Mrs. Philip Sher that their son, David, had been placed on the Dean's $200,000 Suit Settled^-Statement Issued by tTntermeyer list at Harvard university. Being on the Dean's card gives' David the privilege of attending school when- SECOND SETTLEMENT ever he desires. Only those students WITHIN TWO WEEKS who attain high scholastic honors are New York' (J.'.T.i A.)—Settlement eligible to be placed among the of the four.year;old-libel action in coveted ranks. Good luck to you, which Herman Bernstein, author and David, and all that goes with it. editor, sought $200,000 damages from After spending two weeks in and Henry Ford because of a series of around Chicago, Miss Bess; Haykin anti-Jewish articles . published in the will again assume her duties in the Dearborn Independent was announced office of the Jewish Community yesterday by Samuel Untermyer, '.. Center. Miss Haykin writes that she counsel for Mr. Bernstein. Mr. Ford retracted and apologized has been enjoying the night life in the windy city. Well, you can't blame for the parts of_ an article - iconcerning Mr. Bernstein i which appeared in her in the least, n'est-ce pas? the Dearborn Independent and for an 1 MemberB of the Sigma Delta Tau "alleged interview ' "with Mr. Ford Sorority are holding what is termed also appearing in that paper, in as a "get-together" at Nathan's lake which the automobile manufacturer Sunday morning. Swimming will be was quoted as assailing' Mr. Bern. the feature o^ the party, which will stein. be , followed by one of Mrs. S. The settlement agreement also inNathan's famous chicken dinners. cluded payment of a sum, not made Many Omaha girls have been invited public, by Mr. .Ford toward the expenses of Mr. Bernstein in the suit. to attend the affair. Mr. Bernstein's suit/ which was Following are the S. D. T. girls who are expected from out of town: filed in Federal Court August 18, Ida Ruth Bogen, Tillie: Both, Ruth 1923, was the first of the- actions Zolat, all of'Lincoln; Frances Robin- brought against Mr. Ford because of son, of Norfolk, Neb.; Ethel Stein- his anti-Jewish campaign. The settleberg, of Fort Dodge, Iowa; Ruth ment negotiations, which have been Riseman, of Elk Creek, Neb.; Esther under way for a fortnight, were conSwifislowski, of Columbus, Neb., and ducted for Mr. Ford by Clifford B. Sarah Mosow, Lucille Rosenthal, of Longley of Detroit, DeLancey Nicoll, DeLncey Nicoll, Jr., and Martin C. Sioux City, Iowa. Ansorge of this city. Joseph Palma, Miss Kate Arlene Goldstein was local head of the Federal Secret Servushered through the central police ice, a personal friend of Mr. Fosd and station recently by one of Omaha's J. Kostman of Chicago also participatfamous blue coats. So well did the ed in the settlement conferences. The agreed letters which were exofficers of the law like Miss. Goldstein that,they even tpok her finger prints. changed by Mr. Bernstein and Mr. Better watch out, Kate, if you ever Ford follow: Mr. Ford's letter to Mr. Bernstein now. reads: ~ j _ :•Lester Allen Lapidus left Omaha "You are of course familiar with to attend to business at Lincoln. Les the context of the public retraction •writes and Bays he is having a great and apology for the articles appeartime now an then, but the old town ing in the Dearborn Independent that is dead without the well known of I have made and had spread broad, gang of collegiates. He says that the cast. I sincerely regret any harm that streets are virtually deserted with may have been occasioned to the the exception of the two or three people of that great race and am anxStanding policemen that Lincoln ious to make whatever amends are possible. really does claim. "I take this occasion also to : reMr. Ed Burdick asserted that the tract and apologize for those parts "golf gang" has found a camping of the article that appeared in the place at the Center. The golf tourney Dearborn Independent concerning you will soon get under way and then and for the alleged interview with me will begin, the battle royal of the assailing you that was published in links. Who, I wonder, will be the that paper. » first crowned golf champion of the "It was not intended in that article, Jewish Community Center. to imply that any of the matters concerning the Jews appearing in the Tentative plans are being formulated Dearborn Independent were based by members of the Zeta Beta Tau upon information furnished by you. fraternity to hold two informal par- You have at no time said anything to ties before some of the boys return me that would justify such an inferto their respective universities and ence. "colleges in September. "From the explanations made to me Ted Turner of Tech high, school by my counsel through your counsel, -and Miss FranMe Nelson, "dancing Mr. Samuel Untermyer, I realize the and swimming instructor at the damage that may have been caused Denver Y. W, C. A,, passed the life you among the people of your race saving exams under the eagle eyes and in your profession as an author, editor and newspaper correspondent of Ed Burdick. by the article of which you complain Joe Levey, who is known as ruler in your suit, and the expense, which ' of the handball couijs at the Center you.could ill afford, to which you have and Mid-Western A. A. U. champion, been put by the protracted litigation issued an - enigmatical statement to vindicate the good name of the Wednesday. Joe said he was through Jewish people and. your owji reputawith handball, but that tennis is tion against the charges contained in '"'.. :, quite interesting. He states, how- those articles. "I quite agree that no, mere money ever, that he hasn't given up the sport that is reeled off among four damage will make good }he harm done you and 4hat it is. not in jny straight walls. power to compensate for that injury. Meantime I should like to pay toward POGROM PROPAGANDA reimbursing you . for t h e . expense FOLLOWS CESSATION OF RIOTS IN VIENNA incident to the suit. "I am informed' through your Vienna (J. T. A.)—Violent pogrom counsel that the articles in the Dear. agitation is now being conducted by born Independent, have been .translatthe anti-Semitic press of Vienna on ed into many languages and distribthe background of the unsuccessful uted throughout, many countries of the world< in*book form under the revolution. title of •""The-•-International'•Jew." The anti-Semitic, journals publish 7 inciting articles in which the Vienna Neither I nor the Dearborn Indepenpopulation is urged to "take revenge dent so far as! I*know have!had anyon the Jetre"-' for the bloodshed". thing to do with the translations, pubAustrian Jewry is being blamed for lications or distribution, and I am not only willing but anxious ,to actively the Vienna riots; r No acticn was taken by the State co.operate with' you to the end that Attorney to confiscate these journals, the volumes shall :be withdrawn and • . -- '•'.': '< "•' '. notwithstanding the fact that rep- d e s t r o y e d . "I hope you will accept this assurresentatives of Jewish organizations ance of my deep regret for; whatever have urged the authorities to take was said in either of thesg articles. measures to prevent the publication of such inciting propaganda, which is I have been made to-realize that the extremely dangerous in the present articles in which you are charged etfeited^atmosphere. {Continued. <m Pack **-
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1927
JEW TO BECOME ROUMANIAN" MINISTER IN LONDON, IS RUMOR
New York Art Commission Denies Prejudice Wtis Motive in Refusing SolomonMonument
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50 HABIMA TO PLAY AT BASEL DURING THE --., ZIONIST CONGRESS
Bucharest ( J . T. A.)—Mr. Rosenthai, noted Jewish lawyer,'.will be appointed Roumanian Ambassador to London, according to rumors circulated in political circles here. Question May be Reopened as Historic The London post h a s become vacant Research Yields Results due to the acceptance of the portfolio of Foreign Minister by. the ^Rouman- PROOF PLACED ON PROMOTERS ian Minister Titulescu. '••..„.-'.' OF MONUMENT PROJECT
VOL. VI—No. 30
Girls Registering For Attendance at Camp Morris Levy
Berlin (J. T. A.)—The offer of the Moscow Hebrew Theater Habima to play at Basle during the Zionist Congress has been accepted by Dr. Chaim Paltsits, head of the Manuscript Di- Weizman. Prominent Group of Counsellors A European committee for the provision of the New York Public Li• at Camp brary, an authority on the sources of motion of their interests of the Ha, American history, was asked for an bima has been founded. LILLIAN MARGOLIN, opinion. Being away at the time, Dr. DIRECTOR OF CAMP Paltists suggested the commission get Applications for admission to Camp New. York.—(3. T. A.)—The ques- in touch, with Worthington Ford of Morris Levy, Nathan's Lake, during tion of whether-flt not the New York the Massachusetts Historical Society, August • which will be reserved for City Art Commission took a justified who had studied the subject Dr. course of action in its refusal to per- reported August 29 that in his opinion Invitations have been sent to over girl'campers, are coming rapidly into mit the Federation of Polish Jews in claims made in behalf of Salomon a dozen chapters of the Order of the office of" the "Jewish Community A new champion will, be crowned the United States to erect in Madison were without proof. Aleph Zadik Aleph to participate in Center.- This will be the first opporin the club golf tournament at the Square1 Park a monument to Haym " . . . the various supporters of the Council Bluffs chapter No. 7 first an- tunity for,Jewish girls to attend a Highland Country club.: Ben: Yousem, Salomon, the Polish Jew who helped Salomon story,"-he wrote, "have pro- nual invitational golf and tennis tour- camp near Omaha," designed exclusiv1926 club titleholder, was forced to to finance the Atnerican Revolution, duced no evidence in its favor . . no nament to be held here in conjunction ely for them, and jthe opening of the withdraw because of ,'•• an - infected continues to occupy the attention of one who has,studied the finances of with the Triangular Picnic ta.be held camp to "girls after the conclusion of elbow..-- v , • :• :. >\Vv.-:V"--> '.V the metropolitan press. . the Revolution-has recorded or knew at dark's Farm Sunday, August 14th, a. successful' month.' ofr capping for boys has aroused -widespread interest A stag baaquet and p]ayer auction The Federation of Polish Jews had of sack; evidence . • the. story itself in Council Bluffs. f* among the Jewishlpeople of the-eomwas held atr the club • with; Morris started a campaign for a fund of is incredible. What documents have It ie planned to have players and Ferer handling the . hammer. Phil $75,000 to erect" the monument, but b*e» brought forward are of no value, entrants from every*"chapter in the Yousem sold for the highest sum and permission to do *so was declined by and in default ; ol proper document? elaborate, program -of work and Mid-Central and Mid-Western districts is owned by A. B.; Alpiirn.: Seaman the New York City Art Commission the tradition is-too exacting, to be acplay has been arranged for the camp, of the Order comprising the states of Kulakof sky, J.erry Heyn;and Marvin in September, 1925. The issue cen- ceptable, and, I-seeno reason for conunder; the direction. of Miss Iillian Iowa; Nebraska, Missouri, Colorado, Treller were the other >, high-priced tered around the contention of the necting Hajan ..Salomon's name with Margolin. - Miss Margolin - has - a n and Kansas. This will be the first afnames in the pool. Lower flight con- Art Commission that there is not suf- the Nation's.history* arid only as an nounced the following list of concil. testants, tooj were sold on the block. ficient historical proof of the role estimable; merchant has; he claims to fair of its kind in the history of the lors: Miss Yette Levy, Hastings, arts Order, where invitations are being is- and craft couuncillor; Miss Kate All second, round matches, : all which Hays Salomon played in the any recognition/' sued to the entire districts. With the Goldstein, dramatic councillor; Mies flightSi must be completed'by Sunday financing of the American Revolution. A commktee, whose names are not success of Council Bluffs chapter's inEthel Steinberg, Fort Dodge, Iowa, night, July 31. , . Neither the Art Commission nor the revealed in tiieininutea, handled the vitational tournament, it is possible music councillor; Miss Elsie Poska, First round results: . Federation of Polfeh Jews made a pub- matter for the Art Commission^ which that the local chapter will stage a naLincoln, nature study couuncillor; Championship Flight lic statement to that effect until now, decided the claim • of Salomon's pro- tional open tournament a short time Miss Pauuline Hersfoerg, assistant A. H. Brodkey beat Jules Gerellek, 2 and in view of the fact that since -the ponents "stflj was-unproved. The apthereafter. 1. Terry Heyn bent I. B. Zimman,.2 and 1. councillor; Miss Alice Schulein, Sioux Al Mayer beat Sam Henberg, : 1 up; _ Sea- burden of proof! was placed on the plication fear-a .monument was denied Tlie golf rounds will be played on City,' athletic councillor; Miss Fannie man Kulakofsky beat Moe Hertberg, 3 and 2. Bill Yousem beat Ben. I'oseley,' 1 up. Federation of Polish Jews, the spon- "without prejudice to its renewal for Council Bluffs' Municipal links in Levinson, assistapt in athletics, and Marvin Treller beat Dr. Ben, Friedman, 3 asors /mother site -upon. dear p" ••of that and 2. Earl Kulakofsky beat J. Mnlashock, u i o vofi the monument, new research Haym Salomon is entitled to this de- Dodge Park during the forenoon of Miss Louise Rosenthal, swimming 1 tip ID holes. Phil Yousem beat C. C. into t h e records is being carried on. August 14th. It is also plannel to councillor. Miss Grace Rosenstein will Katleman, 5 and 4. The question was publidly raised gree of recognition in New York. play some of the elimination tennis assist during week ends. Second Flight Historians areagreed that little ap- matches during the morning, and in Leo Chaiken beat BUI Milder, 2 up. Phil last Monday, when the Executive ComMiss. Levy is a graduuate of the Gradtnsky beat Phil Schwartz, 6 and 5. mittee of the Jewish Council of Great- pears in the records" or* in early his- the afternoon, the final matches in National - Kindergarten Elementary Ed Treller beat Dave Cohn, 7 and 5. Hnrry Malashock beat Dave Greenberg^ 6 and 4. er New York, an organization affil- tories regardingSalomon. This is at- both singles and doubles of the tennis College^ Chicago, and a-teacher in Dr. Philip Levey beat J. H. Kulakofsky, iated with the American Jewish Con- tributed to the-fact that the Federaltournament will be played at Clark's Gothenburug, Nebraska. She has had 3 and 2. Ed Kranse bent Mickey Katleman. 6 and 4. Morris Milder plays - Sig gress, issued:to"the press the text of ist Party was anxious to have credit Farm as a part of the picnic program. extensive /camping experience at Y. Puffles. Dr. M. E. Stein beat A. B. Alplrn, a resolution it adopted, which criti- given to Robert Morris and Alexander 2 and 1. The tennis and golf tournament are W. C. A. camps, is an expert swimHamilton. According to Madison C cized the Art Commission, charging Third Flight Peters, who has written a brief his- but one of the many added features mer and an excellent pianist. Ben Stieffler beat Ed Schimmel, C and 5. prejudice^ that will be presented at the Agudas Richard HUler beat H. Chapman, default. Miss Goldstein, who is a student Manning Handler beat Louis Kulakofsky, This charge was Answered yester- tory of Salomon, both Morris and Pre- Achum, B*nai B'rith, and AZA picnic at the University of Nebraska and a 6 and 4. Morris Ferer beat Harry Kosensident Madison mentioned Salomon fleld, 4 and 2. .Samuel Cohn beat Joe Cohn. day by Robert W. DeForestj who is For a on August 14th. Committees headed graduate of Omaha Central High default. ~Harry Wolf beat Safll Levy? 8 *nd chairman <rf^tfce^ranri^ ? *rt Com- frapiexitly In -their letters. 7. Sam Leon beat Lester Simon, 2 up. time, according . to these" sources, by Simon .Steinberg, general chairman School, is a member of £ae University mission. of~4b« .picnic, have been laboring vig- Players and has taken part- rav and "Prejudice did not enter into the Salomon paid the salaries of several orously to make Council Bluffs' first coached a large number of plays, In rejection of the plan," he stated. The Virginia members of Congress. annual community and triangular pic- addition to dramatics, Miss Goldstein His place -in -history was indorsed nic a huge success. Art Commission gave very careful will teach, archery. , consideration to the proposed statue by the Committee on Revolutionary Miss Steinberg specialized in music Officers of Council Bluffs chapter to Haym Solomon. Their.final disap- Claims in the |5enate in, 1865, accord- No. 7 of the AZA will be installed by at the University of Nebraska. Miss proval related chiefly to the site pro- ing to Mr.JPejters. He is said to have the official AZA ritual during the pic- Poska is a graduate of the Teachers' posed and the disapproval was with- lent, without security and without in- nic. Grand Executive Secretary Phil College, of the University'of Nebrasterest, sums totaling as much as $600,-. Klutznick of Kansas City will be the ka, and -principal of the High School Tisha B'Ab Appeal for Fund to be out prejudice to resubmission for an000 to the new-nation. Of this not installing officer. other. in Thurston, Nebraska. She has had Made in Synagogues in Close to "The careful consideration given a cent was;ever,paid. • S. Stanwood extensive experience with Catnp Fire 400 Communities Members of the committees exthis matter by the Art Commission, is Menken of the National Security plained that programs have been ar- girls.' Mis . Herzberg is a graduuate League is a lineal great-grandson of of .the Mt. de Chantal Academy, An appeal to the Jews of America, illustrated by the report of its comthe financier. He has been one of the ranged, that will be of interest to the West,Virginia. signed by 141 Orthodox Rabbis re- mittee which was adopted and which entire public An afternoon of concontributor* 'to- the monument fund. Miss Rosenthal is a junior in the presenting the leading communities in forms part of the Art Commission's tinued merriment and excitement is the country, urges the organization of files." assured. There will be no admission University, of Nebraska, a Red Cross The claim is still unproved, accordall possible Jewish forces to cooperate or charges, as it will be a free picnic, life saver, the- holder of a master in the work of redeeming the soil of ing to Mr. DeForest, but the matter is free parking, free admission to all swimmer's degree and a member, of Palestine as the "inalienable property not necessarily closed. The statues in contests games. Remember to bring the National Association of Swimof the entire Jewish people" through Madison Square Park according to the your friends and baskets to Clarks ming Instructors. She is a Camp Fire committee's findings, are of men girl and . • has - attended Camp Fire the Jewish National Fund. farm on August 14th. London (J. T. A.)—The Joint Forcamps as camper and instructor. This call makes a particular appeal whose names are widely known, while eign Committee of the Board of JewMiss Schulein is a student at the to the Orthodox Jews to devote Tisha the claims of Mr. Salomon are re- ish Deputies, the Anglo-Jewish AssoUniversity of Nebraska, and an exB'Ab, which falls this year on August garded as obscure. ciation, has .declined the" invitation of Examination of the minutes of the the Committee .of Jewish Delegations perienced camper, having assisted in 7, to the collection of funds in synabaseball and volleyball at Landstotie gogues and in a house-to-house can- meeting of the Municipal Art Com- in Paris to participate in the Confermission, held on Sept. 15, 1925, dis- ence on Jewish .Rights in Zurich. camp, Greenlake, Wisconsin, for three vass for the National Fund. Songs of welcome and hearty cheers years. Miss Levinson has been conReports received by national, head- close that before the meeting, at The Board of Jewish Deputies, in quarters of the National Fund, at 114 which the project was turned down, its session of today, gave its approval greeted the new group of boy^s who nected with Camp Firl girl work for came to Camp Levy on Tuesday, July some time. Miss Rosenstein is a Red Fifth Avenue, New York, indicate that •the Commission had cooperated with to the refusal of, the Committee. 26, to spend the week. the Federation of Polish: Jews and Cross life saver and an expert,swimappeals will be made on Tisha B'Ab The letter of .the Committee denies The lucky ones are Sam Weinstein, mer. She has had camping experience in synagogues in close to 400 Jewish had suggested changes in' the design the assertion of delegation with recommunities. In a number of these, for the memorial. gard to contradictory intervention Louis Slutsky, Sidney Coren, Sam at Camp Brewster and Central High It was only after the campaign for caused .by.the, multitude of Jewish Soorpin, Bernard D. Kaimen, M. School camps.- , • it is reported, the National Fund ComThe swimming will be supervised mittees plan to call upon' organiza- a $75,000 fund was well under way, a organizations. The letter states that Lerner, H. Lerner. Nate Schreibman, tions as well as individuals to inscribe competition for the design concluded the Committee has no recollection of E. Epstein, L. Kelberg, Morris Bach- by Ed. S. Burdick, physical director themselves or their friends, .or leaders and a contract signed with Anton any important. occasion when contra, man, Victor Goldenberg, Sidney Gold- of the community center, who will in their respective communities, in the Schaaf, the winning sculptor, that the dictory, Jewish petitions were pres- enberg, Sol Gerber, Art Gerber, Earl also give instructions in life saving. Golden Book of the Fund at Jerusa- commission began to have doubts ented |o the League of Nations. It Gerber, Leonard Nathan, Julian Na- Mr. Burdick will give several health talks to the girls.. It is planned to that Salomon really was entitled to points ! out that ' the Joint Foreign than, and Max Gerelick. lem. This will be the last group of boys have talks on the care of the teeth In many communities, it is also re- immortality through a monument in Committee is composed of British ported^ it has become a tradition to Madison Square. This question had subjects, and • is therefore in a posi- as the girls will have charge of Camp and on general topics of health preservation.' raise funds for the Jewish National not been passed on previously. The tion to frequently consult the British Levy during the month of August. On Friday, July 22, Camp Morris The Friday evening program of Fund through contributions during matter will rest until those who be- government," while an international the Reading of the Torah in synago- lieve Salomon did great service to the committee would be unable to do so. Levy was visited by Harry T-apidus, the camp will include a Sabbath servStunts, pageants and shott t gues on Sabbath Nachamu, the Satur- Colonies can produce documentary The Joint Foreign Committee, the Joe Wolf, Dr. Philip Sher, William ice. day of Consolation following Tisha proof of his work. This is virtually letter further points out, has always Holzman, who came to see Camp in plays will be presented during the After visiting the different other evenings of the week. impossible, because of loss of the re- been ready. to enter into friendly action. B'Ab. cords in the invasion of Washington consultation with other bodies for the cottages and observing the program, Besides boating, archery, volkjthe visitors remained for lunch. by the British in 1814. ball, base ball, and swimming, the purpose of coordinated effort. ANGLO JEWISH ASS'N girls will take hikes, and will take The minutes of the Art Commission Mr. ucien W»lf further points out APPEALS FOR PALESTINE the3e occasions to observe and verify "EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS show the original design was disap- that the American Jewish Congress Omahans Answering proved June 9, 1925, and that June 24, is not in a position to effectively inHadassah Emergency Fund •the lessons learned in nature study classes. a new design was submitted by the tervene because of the fact that the London (J. T. A.) — The AngloThe women of Omaha are respondMrs. Sam Nathan will be camp Jewish Association will make a public Federation of Polish Jews. This was United States of- America are not appeal in behalf of the-victims of the satisfactory enough to justify erection represented in the League of Nations. ing faithfully to the call of Hadassah mother. A nurse will be at camp to Palestine earthquake; Mr. D'Avigdor of a replica, full size, of the statue Participation/ in - the Conference has to raise $800.00 for the emergency attend to the health of the girls. Between 20 and 25 girls will be reGoldsmid announced at today's session on a site facing 23rd Street in Madi- been refused by Mr.. Louis Marshall, fund. That is the sum of Omaha's son Square Park. On July SO, the the Alliance Israelite Universelle, the quota. This week Mrs. J. Rosenberg ceived at Camp Morris Levy each of the Board of Jewish Deputies. Two hundred fifty pounds have members of the Art Commission visit- Hilfsverein ,"deut*scher Juden and by and Mrs. J. Lintzman will be bridge week. Special arrangements hay a already been forwarded to Acting ed the replica and the same day met Mr. Sliosberg's' Russian-Jewish Ke- hostessess at their homes to raise been made to take care of girls win High Commissioner ; Symes, and to consider the- matter. It was at this hillah in Paris.. The letter concludes their $10.00, which is the sum each are in business or industry for weeic promises of an additional £280 have meeting that for the first time the by saying that the fact that Socialistic Hadassah member is asked to earn. end outings. Girls who wish to go to question of the worth of Salomon revolutionary bddies have been invit- Many novel affairs for raising money camp must make their reservation? been obtained. arose. ed to participate in the Conference are being planned. Any one desiring at once through blanks vvhich may be • This appeal will not Interfere with A decision was made to consult on Jewish Rights may prove to be to aid this worthy cause may call Mrs. obtained at the Jewich Commuurtit;,' that of the Zionist Organization, Mr. Max Shapiro, HArney 6998. Center authorities on history. Victor H. harmful and compromising. Goldsmid declared.
Council Bluffs A.ZA's to Hold Tournament and Picnic
Highland Country Club Annual Tournament Now on
American Orthodox Rabbis Issues Appeal for Support of Jewish National Fund
British Jews Refuse Part in Conference on Jewish Rights
Fourth Group of Boys at Camp Morris Levy
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