THIS 'army" of girls returned Wednesday from Nathan's lake where they have been spending a brief vacartibn/ From- appearances it looked as though the young ladies had benefited much from the outdoor exercises. According to Miss Lilian Margolin, sponsor at the camp, the girls enjoyed themselves at all times. "In my estimation the camp v r - great success from all viewpoin -SJn order to make this £- £. nn more universal in its ni 3. s» ntent, we are asking for tv 9, tf» \xtions from our readers. xfl%lQ mail your letters to A.G. « « e of the Jewish Press Publisl "g _ . By permitting our reat5~j-t, take a hand in the news v in this space of the paper, \ ^ ' lieve we will eventually haVe"all classes and fields of endeavor represented in this column.
,- ,^r' A false friend, like a shadow, attends only while the sun shines. —-FRANKLIN
Entered ns second-class mail patter on January 27th, 1921, at postofflce at Omnha.r Nebraska, tinder the Act of March 3, 1879.
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WINGS : Zionists to Loose Balance of Power SEES SUCCESS FOB GAIN IN ZIONIST CONGRESS Plans Complete for Lithuanian Consul in EXTREME MPALESTINE WORK ELECTIONS IN GERMANY Forthcoming Bastle Congress Conference of Rights New York Quits Post- Berlin (J. T. A.)—Final returns of Early reteurnsatindicate London (J. T. A.) — Sir Robert strengthen- Zionists to hold the balance of power Waley Conen, oil magnate, delivered elections of delegates to the Fif. To Be Held in Zurich Is Forced to Resign theteenth Zionist Congress from the ing of extreme wings; is striking con- between the two extreme wings and an address oh the problems connected trast to early congresses. will also render them powerless to with the reconstruction of Palestine, Zionist societies in Germany were . London, Aug. 10—(J. T. A.)—Final returns in the election of delegates from England to the Fifteenth Zionist Congress show the election of two Mizrachi delegates and six general Zionists. Two of the General Zionists delegates were elected on separate lists.
prevent the Radical and Orthodox at the summer session of the Interwings from combining whenever they university Jewish Federation. choose with regard to questions of ap- Although the task facing the Zionpreciations in the budget and repre- ists in Palestine is very difficult and the extreme wings is seen also in sentation in the Executive. cannot be carried through in a few Germany. According to the returns, WASHINGTON FAVORED It is explained that the effort the years, he is certain, tiiat tne work the Left-Center bloc received 2,313 STATESMAN'S WORK votes, thus electing 4 delegates. The Zionist Organization had to give to wilh be crowned with success, notDave Chesnau, acting physical the raising of funds has prevented it withstanding the present crisis and Mizrachi having .received 2,076 votes, New York.—-(J. T. A.)—Henrikas director at the Jewish Community from persistent steps to strengthen all other obstacles. Center, announced Wednesday that Rabinavicius, consul general of the elected 4 delegates. The Poale Zion the organization and to engage in Berlin, Aug. 10— (J. T. A.)—A Sir Robert recently returned from with 1,540 votes elected 3 delegates. the handball tourney and the golf Lithuanian Republic in New York, campaigns for membership, while the strengthening of the influence of the Palestine where he made a study of The Radical Zionists with 465 votes meet will soon culminate. Marion quit his post last week. The Jewish elected one delegate. The Zionist two extreme wings in the Zionist Mizrachi and Poale Zion, freed from conditions in the country. Telegraphic Agency learns that the Graetz and Nathan Fine will cross resignation of Mr. Rabinavicius was Revisionists received 302 votes and movement, the Mizrachi Orthodox the burden of fund raising by the clubs for the title of the links. forced by the prime minister, Profes- are not entitled by this vote t any Zionist wing, and the Poal Zion and joint campaign, have devoted their efZeiri Zion, the labor wing, is inrticated forts to strengthlnning their ranks j and was due to the delegates to the Congress. It's not Tea for Two, but Tee for sor Voldemares ; by the returns of Congress elections' and building up party machines, fact that Mr, Rabinavicius is a Jew. me. which took place in Central and East Another reason is seen in the fact stated he If you don't believe • that remark Prime Minister Voldemares : European constituencies. The returns that in the early stages of the Zionist did not wish t o retain a Jew in a just ask Mr. Sam Leon. Just to be The last girls' group of Camp show a general weakening of the so- movement, .the idealistic and theoretisure Of his drive on the golf course, diplomatic position.' • Morris Levy returned to Omaha on called General Zionists. These results cal character of the movement led to The resignation of Mr. Rabinvidus Sam uses -privately owned tees. Each Wednesday night, August 17, full of of the Congress elections which are in the strength of the General Zionists, and every tee has Sam's name on it, aroused much attention in Jewish and enthusiasm and pep. Every girl looked while the actual work in Palestine has full swing and will be completed durOn Wednesday afternoon, August so if he should accidentally hit the Lithuanian circles, especially in view 17, at 3 o'clock, a group of enthusi- ing the next few days, will make it led to an increased power for the the picture of health. The party was tee away instead-of the ball, why it'll of the fact that'Professor Voldemares astic boys and girls left the Jewish impossible, it is predicted here, to wings representing definite viewpoints in charge of Miss Lillian Margolin, be easy pickiri's for Mr. Leon to persisted in his decision to remove Mr. Community Center, bound for an ad- carry through some of the reforms on how Palestine should be built. Miss Elsie Poska and Mr. W. J. Rose Rabinavicius from\his post despite the locate U-c "TccK " -•••' The girls brought back with them advocated by the Zionist Organization advices he received from the Lithuan- venture on the high seas. Four trucks all sorts of articles made in the Arts of America. and two cars were provided: to take PSI M U BOYS ELECT The P.i riu club recently closed a ian legation in Washington, urging and Crafts department. These articIn the resolutions adopted at the the children to the lake. The trucks him to retain Mr. Rabinavicius in iiis succsssrul" bRcScRll season with 14 OFFICERS FOR NEW TERM les will be exhibited at the Communwere furnished through.the courtesy Atlantic City convention of the Amerivictories .arid two defeats. M. Bloom post. can Zionist Organization, it was urged In the recent elections held by the ity Center before very long. While Mr. Rabinavicius was asked of City Commissioner Dean Noyes. arid Archie Chssnau are to face each Camp Morris Levy opened for the that the Palestine Zionist. Executive Psi Mu the following were elected: Before leaving the Center, photo^ gtb resign by the prime minister, the other for the club's tennis title. girls on Wednesday, August 3, and should not be composed of the various President, Earl Seigal; Vice-president, graphs of the children '. were taken latter tried nevertheless, to create the At a special meeting Earl Seigal has proven, without a doubt, the groups and wings, but that the adwas elected presidant of the organiza- impression that this' step was taken through the courtesy of the World- ministration of affairs in Palestine Sam Epstein, Secretary, Leo Brown, necessity of a permanent camp. Two Treasurer, Archie Chesnau, Reporter tion; Sam Epstein, vice-president; by Mr. Rabinavicius, declaring in an Herald. On arrival to camp, the pirates should be entrusted to an impartial H. Giller and Sarge&nt-at-Anns, M. groups of girls, 18 each, attended the Leo Evown, secretary; Archie Ches- interview with Jewish newspapermen camp. Bloom. in Luthania that he had received were greeted by t h e . campers with Executive. nau, treasurer; H. Giller, reporter The election results are also inter- The Psi Mu colsed a successful baseword from Mr. Rabinavicius that he songs and cheers. Boys* camp opened on Tuesday, and M. Bloom, sergeant-at-arms. had voluntarily resigned. esting as they show the weakening of, ball season with fourteen victories and July 5, and closed on August 2, takMiss Marguerite Beckman, assisted The organization plans, to enter a When interviewed, Mr. Rabinavicius by the camera man, Mr. Peterson, the opposition. So far only a few j two defeats. The Tennis tournament ing care of four groups of 20 boys grid team in the J. C. C. football made the following statement: immediately took charge of the pirate members of the radical and revisionist has reached the final with M. Bloom each. league which will be organized in the 'Various remarks have appeared in scenes. Three boat-loads of pirates parties have been elected to the con- ready to meet Archie Chesnau. Pre- Miss Lillian Margolin was in charge near future. Some of the men who the press in connection with a stategress. The outcome of the elections parations are now under way for a of the girls' camp>«nd Mr. Dave will defend the colors of the Psi Mu ment made by the Lithuanian prime were landed on" shore and about 100 are interpreted as meaning that the p s i Mu football team, to include such Chesneau was in charge of the boys' are; Npte Marcus of Tech high school; minister, Professor • Voldemares, on pirates leaped over the bank to cap- extremely difficult conditions in Pales-! stars as Nat? Marcus of Tech High, camp. Morris • "Tink" Bloom of Cleveland; January 8, that I could not hold the ture the enemy. . Pictures were- also tine are considered by the Zionist pub- j "Tink" Bloom of Cleveland, "Hawk" The campers will hold a re-union Sam "Hawk" Epstein and "Poree" post of consul general in New York taken of the camp fire, with pirates lie of such grave nature that they are | Epstein of the famous Burdette St.'j early in the fall to which their parsitting around it, preparing their Lohrmari, all because I am a Jew. "My resignation not willing to listen to any opposition j Team and "Poree"" L h r i ll Lohmari.' ' evening. meaL After the "shots" were which would f u r t h e r ^ g a v l ^ n athletes;"' -The team wSl eaterients and.friends .will .be invited to has subsequently :teen causedby would further ' ^ h l ee what" Camp- Morris Levy has acJustTea^eTit to'the Jewish boys to Prime Minister Voldemares and made taken,.refreshments were, served to which situation and render still more difficult j the J. C. C. football league, which will complished. break out. inl print. Several Jewish effective August 1. all those present. . • the maintenance of what has been'soon be organized. lads are attending the Citizens miliIn spite of the cloudy skies, the built in Palestine. "I wish to state that, in my opinion, tary training, camp at Fort Crook. this, incident'should not; call, for gen- spirits of the youngsters were not a ••' In Zionist quarters regret is ex- BISHOP IMPRESSED "The Kosher Restaurant" Opens Milt Atsuler and Joe Benstein are eral accusation of the Lithuanian bit dampened. It was not untiU7:30 pressed that the formation of a strong WITH EMEK PROGRESS the two boys who are making history people of the Lithuanian" government in the evening that the party re- center bloc should have been rendered Monday, August 22, at Center so to spsak. Milt won his wrestling of systematic anti-Semitism. The turned, home^—full of pep and en- difficult. The American Zionist dele- Jerusalem (J. T. A.)—Admiration match by a time advantage last Lithuanian people have, since the thusiasm. Beginning August 22, "The Kosher gation will be the strongest single for the reclamation work carried on Tuesday,, while Benstein came out Middle Ages, lived on friendly terms The children of the Talmud Torah group of General Zionists. They will by the Jewish colonists in the Valley Restaurant," under the management and won his boxing match by a with the Jews. Under the Czars' •were in charge of their principal, be reinforced by delegates from Ger- of ezreel was expressed by Bishop of Judah Primack of New York City, knockout in the first round. regime, when pogroms took place in Mr. E. Bloch. many and a few delegates from Paland Mclnnes, prominent American churcn- will open its doors to the public at large at the Community Center. Little Joe had no difficulty in lay- various parts of Russia, of which Lith- The pirate movie will be shown at and other countries. This condition, man who is now on a visit here. ing his erstwhile opponent asleep in uanian was a part, there were never the Riviera Theatre. Mrs. Primack, who will have charge The "Jews have converted swamps as indicated by the election returns, the.initial canto. Good luck to Joe any pogroms in Lithuania. leads observers of Zionist congresses and deserts into civilized country, he of the kitchen, has recently come for he is doped to go a long way in over from Hungary and is a specialist "During my nine years of governhere to preduce a strong battle be- stated. the elimination now being held at ment service," Mr. Rabinavicius conin all sorts of Hungarian dishes. The tween the Right and Left Wings, the camp. Altsuler is also expected tinued, "holding responsible posts, I specialities offered will be Wiener although it is added that in matters 434 JEWISH IMMIGRANTS have learned from my ""contact with to advance in the tennis sprawl. concerning the composition of the -. ARRIVE IN CANADA Schnitzen, Apple Schtrudel and Nut Lithuanian leaders of various parties Schtrudel. The prices will be very tive and all expediency measures, the "Bill" Rose once again assumed of the spirit of good-will and racial Council Bluffs first community pic- wo e t r e t a e Montreal (J. T. A.)—Four hundred reasonable and the food is guaranteed charge of the basket room at the and religious tolerance among them, nic, which was held at Clark's farmi! t*0 u m t *e a s practice in previous and thirty four Jewish immigrants to be ot fhe finest quality. Their J. C. C. - Mr. Rose avers he spent a which has always, been a tradition Sunday, August 14th, was a complete congresses ~ arrived in Canadian ports during motto will be "Must be Tasted to be success in every feature. Over five wonderful vacation with the girls a' with the Lithuanian people. July, according to figures made Appreciated." The present situation is a striking "It is true that I have met with a hundred Jews of Council Bluffs and contrast to the beginnings of the known here. the summer camp. Rose looks pretty Arrangements can be made for rosy-and you can't'blame him one few disgraceable cases of intolerance vicinity attended the affairs of the day. j Zionist movement where the General The number of Jewish immigrants parties, weddings and banquets. Twenty seven entries participated bit. He was high in praise for the but general condemnation of these The public is cordially invited to the local AZA chapter invitational Zionists were in an overwhelming amounted to three percent of the food dished out by Mrs. Sam Nathan. few individuals by the great majority in general immigration to the country majority. The present situation will attend the opening on Monday, of Lithuanians has caused me to be tennis and golf tournaments held in render it difficult for the General during the month. August 22. The restaurant will be conjunction with the picnic ' Louis The HigMand fling was scheduled convinced that smaller incidents ought open every day. Beckennan, Des Moines, No. 2 ranking to get under way, Tuesday, August to be disregarded in the interests of player of Iowa, won the tennis cham- Sigj2J2iai2i2i2iij!ii3i2l2^ 30, but owing to the arrival of Col encouraging good-will." pionship defeating Ray Wolfe, KanCharles Lindbergh, the event will unJEWISH AGENCY EXPERTS sas City ace, in the finals before 'the doubtedly be postponed. According TEL AVIV GYMNASIA FETED IN LONDON crowd assembled at the picnic. Joe to Jerome Heyn, the fling may b HOLDS GRADUATION Ginsberg, of Des Moines won first London (J. T. A.)—A reception in held on the 30th, providing that Tel Aviv, (J..T, A.)—The, gradua- place in the golf tournament shooting honor of Professor Elwood Meade of "Lindy" is behind his time on his a score of 71 for eighteen holes, with tion exercises of the Gymnasia Ivrith, Art Goldbarg of St. Paul second. the United States Reclamation Bureau country-wide tour. and Dr. Jacob Lipman, experts of the the first model Hebrew high school Other out of town entries in the tourJewish Agency Palestine Survey in Palestine, were held here yester- nament were Max Zelen, Louis Zabel, THREE BIG LITTLE WORDS. — This is the Commission, were given a luncheon J. C. C. DANCE CLUB FIRST day: Chas. Keller of Lincoln; Bennie Beckseason when the scroll of the forgotten past memories DANCE SUNDAY EVENING Col. Robert S. Symes, acting Hign erman, Les Goldman, of Des Moines; here yesterday by the Zionist Execu+ T should return home; when scraped intentions, unkept '- e. Dr. M. D. Eder, member of the Commissioner, distributed the diplo- Phil Klutznick, Joe Cohen, and Max promises, spent resolutions should act as a reminder The J. C. C. Dance Club announces mas to he graduates. In his address Givot, of Omaha. Executivej presided at the luncheon. that we renew the broken ties of affectionate associatheir first dance Sunday evening. the acting High Commissioner stated Professor Meade and Dr. Lipman Sunday evening, the local chapter tion. The traditional custom of beginning the New August 21, at the J. C C. main audi- the government appreciates the value urged Zionists not to be discouraged Year aright should give birth to a f elicitious expression torium. They are featuring the J. C. of Jewish education in Palestine. It entertained the out-of-town visitors at because of the present difficulties in a private dance at the Lighthouse Inn of a heartening character. SAY THEM—A HAPPY C. Dance Club Orchestra which is con Palestine. Agriculture is now at a NEW YEAR! in the September 22nd edition of The sidered one of the best in the city. has not increased its subsidy for this of Omaha. disadvantage all over the world, they Jewish Press. . According to the committee in charge purpose only because of lack of funds, stated. Their mission in Palestine is NATHAN STRAUSS the advance ticket sale as far exceeded he stated. a difficult and complicated one, but Let The Jewish Press carry your message of greetTO ERRECT CHILDREN'S all expectations. Plans are being MOSES SMILANSKY they will report fully on their findings ings to all your friends for a Happy New Year. By SANATORIUM made to secure novel entertainment and convictions following the conprinting your greetings in The Jewish Press you are LOSES EYE IN AN for thes'e dances. clusion of the survey, the experts derelieved of the worry of forgetting some one and are Tel Aviv (J. T. A.)—The amount AUTO ACCIDENT These dances will be held every clared. saved a great deal of time and money in the mailing of $25,000 toward the erection, of a Sunday evening in the Jewish ComJerusalem (J. T. A.)—Moses Smil- children's sanitarium here was of the old card system. The practice of sending New munity Center main auditorium. ansky, Hebrew writer and one of tne forwarded by Natnan Straus, AmeriWINS SWIMMING CONTEST Year Greetings through the local Jewish newspaper is earliest land settlers in Palestine, can philanthropist. IN ST. LAWRENCE RIVEK well established and is also being carried on in all the , ' underwent a serious operation here larger communities. CATHOLIC PILGRIMS Mr. Straus has undertaken to build Montreal (J. T. A.)—M. MendelARRIVE IN PALESTINE today as a result of an automobile the sanitorium at a cost of ?75,00O. Nobody can chide you for forgetting them on Rosh son, won the prize in a swimming accident. ; Hashona if your greeting is published in The Jewish contest in the St. Lawrence River. Mr. Smilanskywas so badly injured CONFESSES TO MURDER Jerusalem (J.T. A.)—The members Press. The race covered a distance of thirty that physicians found it necessary >to o f the fourth official Ariglo-Catholic OF KURT EISNER miles. remove his right eye. His condition Congress pilgrimage arrived here toIn mailing your New. Year greetings you are Mr. Mendelson, it was announced, Madrid (J. T. A.)—Baron George" "day. The pilgrims, who number 98, was declared to be satisfactory folprivileged to write your own greetings. Mail them will participate in the swimming meet Wilnelm von Arco, of Bavaria, when lowing the operation. include 30 Americans. before September 18th, as this special feature page will at the Canadian National Exhibition arrested here confessed to the policeWhile in Palestine they will visit close on this day. * in which George Young, winner of The League of Nations has invited that in 1919 he murdered Kurt Eisner, Betnlehem, Nazareth, Galilee, Jericho Sophie Loeb, child welfare wprker, to the Catalina Island swim, will also the first president of the Bavarian and Jordan. The pilgrims will return collaborate with the league's social compete Republic . • • ".. section for child welfare work. to London on August 29.
•rime Minister Did Not Want made public here today. • . : The trend indicated in other Zionist Jew to Fill Diplomatic constituencies of a strengtnening of Post i Arouses Talk
Camp Morris Levy Geses Successful Season
Over 100 Children Take ^ Part in Pirate Movie
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Council Bluffs Hosts to Community Picnic
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VOL. VI.—No. 33
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927
Large Delegations from Many Lands to United Wednesday; in Three-Day Discussion SEVERAL TO VISIT PALESTINE FIRST Cables received at the office of the American Jewish Congress, 8 West Fortieth street, New York, show that all arrangements have been completed by the Committee of Jewish Delegar tions in Paris for the holding of the Conference on Jewish Rights, which is to take place in Zurich beginning August 17. :•.•;'•. The American Jewish Congress is to be represented by a delegation made up of members of its executive com-, xnittee and the heads of affiliated national and central organizations, the Hon. Julian W. Mack being chairman of the delegation. Judge Mack sailed on the S. S. Olympic on August 8 and will arrive in Zurich in time for the conference, together with Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president of the American Jewish Congress, who is now in Paris, and other delegates. Of the American delegates, some have already left, a number with the purpose of first visiting1 Palestine. Among those who are sailing at this time are Judge Gustave Hartman and Max Hollander of the Independent Order Brith Abraham, Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum, Miss Gertrude Oppenheim of Boston, Leo Wolfson, Herman Speier, Judge Hugo Pain of Chicago, Mrs. Archibald Silverman, Dr. A. Coralnick and Enmnuel Hortz. Bernard G. Richards, executive secretary of the American Jewish Congress, who is also on the delegation, is to sail on the Urania on August SO. The sessions of the conference will be held at the Schmurgericht Saal, and the Hotel Savoy, Zurich, has been designated as the headquarters of the American delegation. Besides the delegation from the United States, there will be present representatives of the Jeweries of Lithuania, Lativa, Poland, Bulgaria, Czecho-Slovakia, Germany and other countries. The session will continue from August 17 to 20.
5,385 Jewish Immigrants Come to U. S. in 6 Months New York. (J. T. A.) — Five thousand, three hundred and eighty five Jewish immigrants arrived 5n the United States during the six months ending June 30, according to a report of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid and Sheltering Society of America, made public by Isaac L. Asofsky, general manager of the society. Tnree thousand eight hundred and sixty four Jews who came to the United States during that period were classified as non-immigrants. Representatives of the society met S01 incoming steamers in which Jevish immigrants arrived. Kosher meals distributed by the Hias to persons de, tained at Ellis Island numbered 22,503 during that period, the report states. One hundred and thirty five appeals through tne Washington bureau of the Hias were submitted on behalf of detained immigrants. Of this number 94 cases were decided in favor of the immigrants, 23 were rejected and the rest have not yet been decided upon. The amount of $054,885 was remitted hremgh the Hias Bank by American Jews to their relatives in Poland, Boumania, Lithuania, Latvia, Russia and other countries. JEW APPOINTED CONSUL FOR VENEZUELA Toronto (J. T. A.)—Max Aiken, a Toronto lawyer, was appointed Consul General for Venezuela in Canada. The appointment was made by the President of Venezuela. Mr. Aiken has been Acting Consul for the past year.
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decided to take np erI've golf. Don't you think It would be ft good advertisement if I used the brand of clubs we sell? Clerk—Xo. While I wns learning I'd use the brand our rival dcaltit sells.—Good Hardware.
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