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By A.G.
Jerome Heyn, who'plays SearnW' Kulakofsky in the semi-finals of * "* "Highland club' golf tourney, he's playing the entire KulakofsiS". „ family. . Last week Heyn defeated - r : Abe Brodkey, but it seems, there's £ Kulakofsky bobbing up in his path. Marvin Treller is paired against • ' Phil Yousem in the other semi-finals match.
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Conference on Jewish
Members of the "Hai Resh fraternity are holding daily meetings in a-room at Wise Memorial hospital, where Sam Wertheimer jr. is recovering from an operation.
by Stephen $,Wise
Justin Wolf, who is spending the Leader of the-Free Synagogue summer with his mother at Atlantic Replies to jhe\ Criticism of City, is making quite an extensive, the Alliance Israelite study of the eask Justin plans to Universelle enter Harvard university a. year from fnis coming semester. He now HIS STATEMENT EVOKES attends Central high school. UNIVERSAL COMMENT Ed Burdick, head physical director at the Jewish Community Center, was surprised recently by . several women who honered him at a swimming .-party at Carter Lake. Mrs. F. V. Stafford and Mrs.- G. E. Thompson had charge of the affair. Burdick was presented with a wrist watch as a token for his services while a t the
27th, 1921, at Act of March 3, 1879.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1927
353,000 JEWS NOW LIVING IN 609 UKRAINLAN-^ILLAGES ' Kief (J. T. A.)-r353,000 J^ws are now living in the villages of Ukraine, according to the results of the last census made public by the Ukrainian Central Statistical Bureati. The census, which was taken last winter, points out that in the year 1923 the number was 328,000. In the four years the Jewish population increased 7.6 percent, whereas the nonJewish population increased during the same period only 4.6 percent. Of 618 villages in the district of Ukraine, only nine contain no Jewish residents.
Paris.—Dr. 'Stephen', S. Wise, the President of the. American Jewish Congress, who is nom in - Paris, has made a statement-to the Jewish' Tele-, graphic - Agency- here replying to the criticism levelled ^against the, project ed Conference on Jewish Rights by Mr. Berl, editor :ojV'P'aiv /et.T>roit," the organ o f t h e Alliance Israelite American Leader Heads Delegation Center.. " '•» . "• ; - ' • • Lniyerselle.. . ,-' \ From This Country to International Zionist Sessions • : Dr. Wise expresses the hope that •j ' Dances will again hold the spot- the Alliance . does -not : endorse the light at the Jewish Community. Cen- views of Mr. Berl on this subject. "I Louis . Lipsky, President %f the. ter, beginning Sunday, August 21. •Jo not Iike°the~i9earcf the Alliance," Zionist Organization of- America, <)nce more-the Jewish boys and girls he stated, "which is the creation of sailed Sunday night for Basle, will frolic together. he stated, "which ;is ihe creation of Switzerland, on the S. S. Acquitania, An aririy of feminen creatures Cremieux, a d o p t s in its opposition as, head of the American delegation from St. Joseph, Mo., invaded Omaha to the Conference for Jewish Jlights, to the Fifteenth World Zionist Conduring' the past week, and from as thejanguage "of tKe enemies of Is- gress opening, there on August 30. In the absence at these international much as the" writer could ascertain, rael, and using phrase's such as "international action', 'international institusessions of the World Zionist Organthe girls, are here for a reasontion',, and 'international bureau'. ization of Mr. Lipsky. and Miss Henand it is said to be a mighty good rietta Szold, Vice-President of the '"llot as President Jot the American reason, but try and find it out. ReZionist Organization of' America, Jewish Congress, but as a Jew and an gardless- of what there is here that Morris Rothenberg, Chairman of the American, I protest against this new attracts them, Omaha Jewry, never-' National Board of Directors of the type of anti-Semitism," Dr. Wise detheless, welcomes the young, women : Keren Hayesod and member of the clared. ', . >-.'-""''' ' from the Missouri town. . "We do not need Mr. Berl and his Administrative - Committee of' the . Joe Levey, pier among the handball colleague to "instruct'us in our duty Zionist Organization of America, will players at'- the - Jewish Community^ toward our counitriesV What" is im- be the Acting President, of the organCenter^ and mid-western A_A.Ur portant at this moment is that we ization. The American delegation to ' the amplon, will.' sooir leave on his should come together and discuss in vacation. Levey announced late Wgd- a friendly manner, as citicens of our World Zionist Congress includes the ttesday that he would motor to Den- respective countries, what we can do following in addition to Mr.:Lipsky: S. ver, and" spend considerable time in to safeguard the rights of the minor- Miss Henrietta Szold, Dr. Stephen 1 ities provided in the Peace Treaties, Wise, Judge Juli?-x W. Mack, Mrs. the Rocky •Mountain metropolis. Speaking .of Joe.,a New.York hand- for which pur two countries in par- Archibald Silverman, Rabbi ' Abba ball diamp" arriyea in : Omaha and ticular, Mf.~ Berl?s~andyriy "son, ^afe Billet. Silver of Cleveland, Mrs. Irnia . Lindheim, Ju/'ge Hugo Pam of Chi, played Levey, six games. , Well, to responsible. '...'•'... cago, Mrs. Nina Adlerblum, Abraham "The aim of the .Conference is not make a long story short, the £wo Goldberg, Rabbi Max Heller, Mrs..F. to create an international organ, champs split the six games. Not bad party, or institutionyJiut only to safe- S. Ullian, Dr. S. Bernstein,' Nathan for Joe at all. - ' - - ; guard in the 'most efficacious manner D.. Kaplan, Dr. A. Coralhick, " Dr. the", rights of "the minorities'1 granted Harry Friedenwald of Baltimore, Marcus Krasne,:former Technical high School athlete and now-a student to the Jews and "the other minorities Gershon Agronsky, Charles A.' Cowen, at Hlinois university, ^arrived in by the Versailles, Peace Conference. . Rabbi JosepTi Silverman; Rabbi Max "Mr. Berl thinks that because my D. Klein,.Mrs. Richard.Gottheil, Miss Omaha' after finishing his summer American,-Jewish friends and I wish Sarah. Kitay, Bernard G. Richards, ocaching 'course at- Illinois. Krashe looks to be in the.pink of physical to consult the Jews of other countries, Jacob Fishman, Judge Gustave Hart-, we are forgetting the national inter- man, Samuel J. Rosensohn, Harry P. condition. '- • ests o^our own country. Has the Al- Fierst, Leo. Wolfson, Rabbi Barnett Well, now that the Psi Mu baseball liance' forgotten its duties towards Brickner of Cleveland, Dr. J. Tannenclub won the J,C.C. flag, there should •France by. defending the interests of baum, Bernard Shelvin, Mrs: Max Blumberg, Mrs. Harry P. Fierst, be no question as to their ability for the Jews in other countries? "The Jewish right to live as loyal Rabbi Simon Greenberg," Robert tossing the little white horsehide around the diamond. Speaking of citizens of their countries is a national Silverman, Abraham Tuiin, Dr. SaWalton Johnsons and...Gabby Hart- question", Dr. Wise continued, "but muel Boorsteiri, and Samuel 'Blitz, netts, the Psi Mu club sure had the wrongs inflcted on the Jews, that secretary of the delegation; . ' ' is a matter'of-international scope. tnem during the past season. , "How will, I 'compromise' my counORTHODOX - LEADERS Dave Chesno, assistant' physical try by meeting other Jews at a public OFFER REWARD.TO STOP director at the Center, took over the discussion as to ways and means of CEMETERY VANDALISM helm when Mr. Burdick departed for strengthening one of the instruments the' girls' camp at Nathan's lake. of peace, signed by France and Great Cologne (J. T. A.)—THe Orthodox Chesno obtained a real coat of tan Britain and' incorporated as part of Jewish community of this city has is, while vacationing with the boys at the constitution of countries such as sued an appeal to the population for the lake. Ask him yourself if you Roumania and Poland?" aid in clearing up the identity of the want to know whether the camp was vandals who desecrated the Jewish successful. He told me it couldn't cemetery here. The appeal points, out have been any better. So there you that this is the fortieth desecration have the matter in a few words. of Jewish cemeteries in Germany. The Jewish communitf has offered Ben Bercu, known in Omaha jourThe semi-finals of the Highland a reward of 1000 marks for'thV apnalistic circles as-the "boy wonder Country Club tournament will be is getting to be quite the golfer. played Sunday morning. The follow- prehension of those guilty of the outBen says he Isn't anything like ing men will play Marvin Trailer rage. An inspection of the .cemetery in Bobby Jones, in fact he declares he against Phil Yousem and Seaman showed that almost all the graves r the cemetery were destroyed.' ~•' has a different style than the great Kulakofsky against Jerome Heyn. Bobby. But be tha't as it may, young. Both of these matches are attracting Bercu insists that he can shoot <18 m u c h i n t e r e s t . ••'•• DEMAND EXCLUSION holes on any local course with at a OF JEWS FROM PRUSSIAN -.1 The result of the last week's play marlt 6f ltiL Not bad, eh what? ;' in the three flights follow: STATE OFFICES
Lows Lipsky Sails for 15th Zionist Congress at
Play Semi-final Matches IB Highland ToumameBt
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Championship flight:" Jerry Heyn defeated A. H. Bradkey, 3 and 2; Seaman Kulakofsky defeated A' Mayer, 3 and 2; Marvin Treller defeated Bill Tousem. 1 up: Phil Youfsem defeated EarJ Kulakofsky. 1 up on 19 holes. President's flight: BUI Grodinsky defeated Leo Chaikin. 4 and3; Harry Malschock defeated-Ed Trelter, 1 up: Ed Kraus defeated Dr. Phil Ijevgy, 2 up: Jforris Milder defeated Dr. M : ^ Stein." 2 up. Third flight: Richard Hiller defeated B. J. Stieflw. 1 upirMahning Handler defeated lister Heyn, *2 and 1-: Morris Ftyer defeated Samuel Cohn, 8 and 6: Samuel J. Leon defeated Harry- A. Wolf, 7 j^nd 6.
Berlin (J. T. A.) — A motion demanding the exclusion of all Jews bom in Eastern Europe from state or municipal offices was introduced in the Prussian Diety by the German Jerusalem. (J. T. A.)—For the first National Party. time in the history of Palestine, a In the preliminary remarks the woman has obtsihed a diplomatic motion puts forward the argument position. v -\. that Ernst Kint, whom it names as Misk Frankel,-secretary to the well\ president of the Association of East" known Dutch banker and Zionist ern Jews, forged domicile cards. The leader Jacobus : H.> Kann, has been FORMER OMAHAN DIES IN CALIFORNIA Minister of. the Interior, replying, appointed Dutch consul in Jerusalem. stated that Kint is not a Jew. He She will fill the post of Mr; Kann, Word was, received Wednesday was born in Germany and is a Protethe Datch consul, "who has left for a evening; from -Los " Angeles of the stant. lengthy abseneeV ' death of Morris- Adelson, a former Omaha resident. • Mr. Adelson and MESOPOTAMIA^ DE&GKATE JEWISH CEREMONY family left Omaha six, months ago to GOVERNMENT INVITES JEWISH k PHYSICIANS OF PALESTINE A-. IN COLOGNE DISTRICT make their home in California. Mr. Adelson was a resident of this city Jerusalem (J. T. A.)—-Dr. Malouf, Berlin*—(J. T. A-)-^Seventy one for more than twenty-five years. He tombstones -were damaged in the Jew- is survived by his wife, ^our sons, head of the Army Medical Service of ish' cemetery *in dologne. Those re- Joe, Harry, and.Nathan of Los An- the Kingdom of Iraq, has engaged sponsible for the outrage have not geles, and Micky of New York City, here a number of Jewish physicians for service in the army. ' one daughter Rae of Los Angeles. been apprehended FHtST WOMAN tfO OBTAIN DIPLOMATIC POST IN PALESTINE
Christian Students Federation Urges Members to Counteract Anti-Semitism Geneva (J. T. A.) Mail Service. — group which to -some extent transWith the object cf encouraging cends the nation. "The logic of the one hundred per Christian students in all lands to devote themselves to the elimination of cent nationalist is the same the world anti-Semitism from the list of race over with reference to a minority hatreds, the July issue of "The Stu- group which remains unassimilable. dent World", a quarterly magazine The Jew cannot be assimilated, therefore he must be hated. published by the World's Student "The logic of any Christian morthy Christian Federation, is devoted en- of his name is: The Jew cannot be' tirely to Jewish questions and to the assimilated, therefore I must learn to subject of Jewish-Christian relations. understand him, to appreciate his , Declaring that "some of the most merits and by irresis table good will to violent and indefensible exhibitions establish a basis of mutual trust and of anti-Semitism since the war have confidence with him. Jn an atmosphere occurred among students" and that of mutual trust de%irable qualities "it is among students that the anti. tend to thrive while objectionable toxin for their venom must be found", qualities tend to disappear. : -The Student World calls on the mem- "In spite of distrust, hatred and oirs of. the Federation to counteract fear the extent to which modern race hatred. "The local groups of tie Europe is indebted to the Jews is irrefutable evidence of the vitality national Student Christian Movements and creative genius of that race. Their affiliated with the Federation .have an contribution in the last century to art enormous responsibility in this mat- and music and* the sciences has been ter", the paper writes. "In some uni- perfectly enormous and is out of all versities their position is very difficult. proportion to their number of to the Expedient neutrality is all too easy opportunities to which they have had when it will be possible for individ-j access. Hatred and contempt is a uals and groups to demonstrate a poor return for such services." better way." The paper quotes a resolution adopted at the World Conference of In presenting the aims of the Student Federation the paper declares the Protestant Missionary Council that "for centuries in the Western orging "repentence for prejudice and world there have been communities persecution." Dr. John R. Mott of where Christian and hatred for the New York City, head of the InterJew were more or less synonymous. national Missionary Council, is chairStudent Christian There has been a recrudescence of this man of the World's ; Federation. hatred since the war. Its appearance is not entirely irrational given the Among the subjects dealt with in concept of nationality which prevails the issue of The Student World are in several of the countries enlarged "Some Problems of Jewish-Christian by the Treaty of Versailles. In some Relations" by Basil Mathews; "The of these communities to be a Pres- American Jews" by Bruno Lasker; byterian means to be an object of "Are Jews Desirable Citizens?" by national distrust, since the existence Oscar Schmitz; "The Zionist Moveof Presbyterians mars the perfect ment" by Paul Goodman; "Palestine, unity which is the nation's ideal, one An Outsider's. Point of View" by S. religion, one race, ane^tSfcizfinship. In H. Semple; "The Hebrew University" that sense Jew and Presbyterian are by S. Ginzberg; "The Jewish Farm both non-conformists and pay a com- Colonies in Russia" by Anna Louise mon price for their non-conformity. Strong; two articles on anti-Semitism But the Jew suffers more particularly by J. A. C. Mackellar and Hubert because his nonconformity is so com- Pollack; "The. War Against the Jewprehensive and so stubborn. He per- ish Student" by Israel Cohen; "Some sists not only as a distinctive racial Causes of Anti-Jewish Sentiment in and religious group but also in a Eastern Europe", "Jews and the unique sense as a distinctive cultural League of Nations", by M. Kahany.
SUBSCRIFnON PRICE, A YEAR, $2.50 260 NEWSPAPERS TO BE REPRESENTED AT SCHWARTZBARD TRIAL Paris (J. T. A.)—M. Flory has been appointed president of the Schwartzbard trial, while M. Reignaud will act as public prosecutor. The trial will open on October 18. More than 100 witnesses will be called by both sides. Schwartzbard'e lawyer, M. Torres, expects the trial to last eight days. Great interest in the trial has been manifested. Over 200 newspapers, from every part of the world, have requested that seats be reserved for their correspondents.
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VOL. VI.—No. 81
Pirate Movie Picture WiH be Filmed at Boys
Girls Meet at C«it«r August 8
PICTURE STRICTLY AMATEUR PRODUCTION Under the direction of Miss Marguerite Beckman of the Children's Theatre which produces playe during the winter season, an opportunity is extended to all Junior members of the Jewish, Community Center, both boys and girls, to try out for the various parts in a Pirate Mo^de to be limed before very long.' This movie is sponsored by the WorWHerald which carries a daily tttoty on the progress made <m the picture aad. .directions for the cast. This is to be a strictly amateur production and will be filmed in the various city parks, the woods north and south of the city, buildings about town and on certain private residence property which has been offered for that purpose. Members of the Jewish Community Center will be given an opportunity to sign up for pirate roleB and court scenes which will be filmed at Camp Morris Levy, Nathan's Lake. These scenes will, become part of the finished picture. A meeting of all Junior Boys and Girls will be held on Monday afternoon, August 8, at 4 o'clock, at the Jewish Community Auditorium. Miss Marguerite Beckman, director of this film, will explain her plans to all those present and •will arrange to take all those who sign up to Nathan's Lake in order to have their pictures taken. The finished picture will be shown at a down town theater at the end of the summer. Those -who have had special dancing training are in great demand. Others who desire to play minor roles, in pirate groups, village groupis, or court groups, caft still sign up. There are still i«T«n chief roles open and those who have not yet registered have a chance to compete for them. All the costumes' will be made out of crepe psper by the young actors themselves.
London.—(J. T. A.)—Tens of thousands of copies of Henry Ford's "International -Jew," which represents a compilation published in his name in the Dearborn Independent, translated into practically "every European language, will have to be withdrawn from circulation, it was estimated when the news of Henry Ford's ertraction of his anti-Semitic charges aad his promise to withdraw these publications, was received i n Jewish circles here. The impression that Henry Ford's influence backed the various branches of the anti-Semitic movement in European countries was a source of deep sorrow to many Jewish communities on the continent, where Jewish leaders watched with despair the increasing number of" translations made of Henry Ford's "International Jew," in which the charge of an international Jewish conspiracy to dominate the world, commercially raancially and politically, "was expounded on the basis of <&e co^called "Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion," long since proven an international forgery. What purported to be Henry Ford's "International Jew" was translated from the Dearborn Independent text into German (by Theodor Fritch, German anti-Semitic leader and editor of Der Hammer), Hungarian, Roumanian, Serbian, Swedish, Arabic, Polish and Russian. The distribution of these translations was brought about through organizations like the Hakenkreuzler, *the Awakening MagWith a number of novel features An enthusiastic crowd of girls left yars and all the national chauvinistic already arranged, committees at work the Jewish Community Center on Wed- factions in European states, making fpr the Triangular Picnic to be held at nesday morning, August 3rd, bound anti-Semitism their national policy. Clark's Farm, Council Bluffs on Sunr for a week of health and happiness at . Leaders of all shades of Jewish Action Deeply Impresses day afternoon, August 14th, are arous- Camp Morris Levy. The first ones thought in Europe expressed relief at PnUie Who Mourn Their ing interest throughout Omaha and to turn up were Jean Beber, Estelle the announcement that the "nightmare "Great Protector" of American backing" for the propaCouncil Bluffs. Chances which sell Rubenstein, Helen Robinson, Florence for 25c each were placed\before the Quadow, Sylvia Ross, Ruth Silver, ganda and activities of European anti- ....Bucharest.—(J. T. A.)—A bequest public Wednesday, with considerable Molly Kelberg, Ethel Kelberg, Rose Semites has been removed, and, as a to Jew schools i* included in the last of preventing' further spread will of the deceased I'-ng Ferdinand. enthusiasm shown on the basis of the Novak, Bertha Colick, Bertha Shapiro, means m pg p Goldie Bachman, Pearl Marcus and first day's campaign. of racial hatred and prejudice, the j This action has deeply impressed the publications purporting to bear Ford's Jewish public. The Jewish newspapThe triangular picnic is Council Dorothy Lustgarten. On their arrival at Camp, the girls name will be withdrawn in the United ers, in their comments, praise the late Bhiffs' first community picnic. With King for his generosity. were met by Miss Lillian Margolin, States. the co-operation of outside organizaJewish leaders of the European At%pday's session of Parliament the tions, the Agudas Achim, B'nai B'rith, Camp Director and the following communities express the hope that representatives of the Jewish, German and A. Z. A. are planning to be hosts Councillors: Miss Yetta Levey, who 1 this decision of Mr. Ford will also and. Hungarian minoritie- solmenly will have charge of Arts and Crafts, to hundreds of Jews from this entire extend to the translations of his "Indeclared their unconditional loyalty to Miss Louise' Rosenthal, who will have locality, including Council Bluffs and 1 ternational Jew." young King Mihai.' Omaha and the surrounding rural dis- j charge • of Swimming, Miss Elsie "Our great protector died," says a tricts. • Simon Steinberg,- general Poska, who will have charge of Nature manifesto, issued by'the Board of the JEWISH BOY WINS HONORS Study and Mrs. Samuel Nathan. chairman of the committee, said: "The Jewish Community of Bucharest. "He David Wohlner son of Mr. and Mrs. While on the truck, enroute to triangular picnic is not merely a local was the first,"-the manifesto continHarry Wohlner, won a new honor festivity. We are inviting the Jews Camp, the girls prepared several ues, "who recognized the sacrifices on when he was awarded a membership of Omaha and surrounding locality to cheers and songs to greet the Counthe battlefield, made by Jewish citiinto Beta Gamma Sigma—honorary cillors. "The» Councillors in turn, make this picnic the largest Jewish zens. He was anxious to satisfy our picnic in the history of Iowa and cheered back and it was a mighty Business Administration fraternity. strivings for equal rights. It was Membership is based upon scholarship enthusiastic crowd that started on the Nebraska Jewry." plus college activities. Wohlner is from him that we heard in difficult ~- Arrangements have been made with daily routine of work and play. also a member of Sigma Alpha Mu, times. It, was his words of justice Sunday will be Visitors' Day and the local bus line to run special busses which brought' us comfort in the to the picnic grounds. Exact time for those who are coming, a Venetian the University Commercial Club and hour of our distress," the manifesto the Menorah Society. He was a memschedules will be announced in next Carnival is planned—with gaily dec• ' orated boats and cheerful crews to; ber of the State Championship Lincoln concludes. • -> • > week's Jewish Press. Dr. William Filderman, President Clark's Farm is one of Council greet the guests. On Friday night,' Y. M. C. A. swimming team. Had the of the Union of Roumanion Jews, find Bluffs' most popular private picnic; special Sabbath Services will be held. University posessed an aquatic team Mr. Saterami, the Secretary, sent grounds, located but - short distance! Special accommodatiots have been he would have had made his letter. condolences to the royal family, in off of the East Broadway pavement.] made for working girls who are combehalf of the Union. WOMEN TRADE UNIONISTS' ing down for the week-end. The road will be marked directing CONFERENCE OPENS IN PARIS I The Zionist organization of RoismaFor those who' are planning to go traffic after leaving the pavement. nia is raising a sum of $5,000 in order The Triangular picnic committee have i the 2nd week, it is suggested that they p ( j . T. A.—The International j to inscribe the name of the deceased aris. register at once, in order to assure engaged the entire grounds for the Conference of Women Trade Unionists j Kink in the Golden Book of the Jewish themselves of a place. afternoon, assuring the Jews of this opened here today. National Fund. K>. A. Bernardt, vicinity ample room for games, conAmong the fifty delegates attending i President of the Roumanian Zionist tests, tennis matches, installation of M1ZRACHI LEADERS the Conference is Miss Schweber, j Federation, forwarded t. message to officers, raffling, picnicing, private FETED IN PALESTINE member of the Jewish Socialist Party the Dowager Queen Marie and Prime parties, amusements, dancing, eating, Jerusalem (J. T. A.)—Rabbi Jacob Bund, who is a member of the Warsaw Minister Ion Bratiano, expressing the and parking. There will be no charges Condolences of the Zionists of Rouor collections at the picnic, it was an- Levinson, president of the Mizrachi City Council. mania. in the United States, Rabbi Cohen of nounced. Montreal and other prominent Amer. IBN SAUD AIDS TO CHANT SERVICES London.—(J. T. A.)—A heated elec- icans were the guests of honor at a EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS Cantor B. Krosnopolsky will fe bansuet tendered them by the Miztion to place for delegates to the Jerusalem.—(J. T. A.)—A contri- the services at the B'nai Jacob UjtttaFifteenth Zionist Congress. Besides rachi headquarters^ in Palestine. The speakers expressed their satis- bution of £500 for relief of the Pales- gogue, 24th and Nicholas^abBeeta, enthe Mizrachi, Revisionist and Poale Zion candidates three lists were sub- faction regarding; their, observations tine earthquake victims, was made by Friday evening, August 5|?and Saturday morning. ^ /*:; , Ibn Saud. in Palestine mitted by the general Zionists.
Fntfirap of Girls Much rathisiasffl Skown f w Blnff s Picmc, Aag. 14 at Camp Merris Levy
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