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Vienna—n3. T. A.)—-The antiSemitic incitement in -Austria, particularly "the University clashes, have cost the government a large loan, the "press here -reveals. The -withdravral of "the proposed -railway loan by "the German faanlring' Sam Swariz to !Talk Jar l i n n of Cahn Speyer is ascribed by Albert Stein tolle the press "to t h e -anti-JeTdsh agitation vrhieh is mounting in "the jcauntry. The -papers Tram that xx continuance ^Fathers and Sous of hundreds-of 01 t h e campaign against'the :.3evrs-vail Jewish iamHiss in Omaha •srill hreak -force othsr banks into the same posibread togefhsr and publicly express tion of the &editanstalt. Austria's their -visTrs "on the -relationship .be- leading bank, -vrhich is headed by tween faiLar acid -son -at .tlie tenth Baron Xonis lEloihschild. ismnal jEather ;and '-San dinner ~to be JbeTS -Sunday eve-
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because tempt to icep H.2 • ' patli. 3Iiss "Slargnerite lUewnieysr of "St. Sir Herbsit, Xouis, nationally Imovm. .-•social vrarkg victoiT .-.o Iczz election, er, will 'tee 'the'next-speaker on the th f l i b l s vrho Community Tiaram'"lecture .series at sepp-ortsd 21z the "Jewish Community Center tions. torium -on "Wednesuay evening, -Nov. 18. "A "Social "Worker Xoaks a t "Har-u=:bcr of j riage and Uivoree" is 3Iiss Hewning, JSJOY. 22nd, meyer's subject ;f or the ..lecture, airs. st-theJevnsh ComHerbert Arnstem, .president ;af the loinunity XDenter. cal Council of Jewish "Woman, will T h e "B'nai IBrith introduce the ..attractive -speaker, 'is ^spessaring the ^.— *> —i» rjn tht. nxraibcr of landless Aracs. whose youth belies -her -years of exannual event jointperience along this line of social rtax xxsnci ci xns l y Tnth "the ^Social n-! sstine Develc-T1 work. Service Committee 0 Over 2,a00,000 ! titude cf Arab Ica J — Miss Jsewraeyer 'has. an _e:ccellent of t h e lederation background, l l i s s I'Jevvmeyer who is English as S and the "Jewish a granadanghter of tlie -late "Rabbi ^Woman's "Welfare * Toiigne Sam Swartz Adolph"3I6ses, early leader of lisform Organisation a T e ttrdcr.t self-aearsav*—Jevri Tor Tathers ! ^ York.—(J. T. A.)—The CEng-, "Judaism, was bom 'in Xouisville, .making plans -for a organized in f enne unixs have In 1SS9. She ireceived "hjerjhigher ed-' a faanqast "to - snrpass in beauty and lish language today janks^ncxt ;to T»"arsavr as an quality -of f "the ^h foodd rfche h "rime annuall Yiddish a s idie -mothar tongue of-Jews ucation a t the Universitj''"of Chicago t the inrrccr::: dinners "they served heretofore. throughont the ivorld, according Jto and -the "-New "York School of Social ^hisa have ss. :,,." '.._ -"Give "Hie .kiddies "the best time of statistics ohtained by the'-'lerrrish' "^7-ork. sumed an ala. _ Iiss -Kewmeyer.has been -connected, "their .life," demanded 3Irs. X. 3?eve- Telegraphic Agency-" ' - • with rthe Memphis .AsEOciated ChariisEf, Mrs. J . Alberts and 3Irs. J . The .statistics rreveal "that oi the mala shock, representing -Qxe Jewish mare than lo,0fl0,C00 =3erws rin oiffer- ties, was'". district supervisor of -the and the noi^ibariiit: Crtricts. ,__, „,,_ _ -"Women's "Welfare ent countries, ahout 8,000;000 -speak Baltimore "Hebrew "Benevolent SocieIt iecsuio •r^ciarsr.'-y to close ation o D "Yiddish as ilieir another tonguej^vdiile ty, -and since January, 1930, ;has been "University of .director of cfiie -Jewish TTatnily Servtlie xommittee -ar- •more than .2,500,000 JETCS .siJeak ^Engite period. Ovnr r r o hisdrcd r = iis"33ureau'dnSt. Xcuis. .She-is great- pie were inizroJ. in ranging -the Isan- lish. " quet. The English langnage :has ;taken l y .in .Heinand as 3 • speaker :in national " riot-' T«IT"-S -"^^-'-=cnrin -» the Om *lAnd. -show "the precedence over German vsiiich' iorm- and '.state .TsmEetencei of .social wor nig taox pxaca i i i •-The-educational committee x j f erly .ranked nest -to "Yiddish -es.-±he -father how "to do The riotir it," replied--th-e most -popular language Jipolien ;hy Council .of Jewish "Women will give 2. rz.?rx. vrhich als ~esx2rn Dcbaxir* o Kansas Ci men -folks on -the Jews. -There are "today, only ;appcrqsi- .hmcheon -for "liiss .J^ewmeyer T7edclosed zzzziz rreak-end in sr. effcrt xo =r=i~ k .nesday. "-Sirs. LHas .'Hcibman, a -pej- committee, vrhich mately 1,000,000 Jesra -^ho i the chssrpicr-Eaip trc^-i sonaliriend jat;thesociarvrorker will ': ' jnclude D r . ThUip" ainsi fcr ivro years . I n t h e space of trwenty-iive ^ ,be -Sinner -hostess a x d will '•.•entertain many non-JsTrs 1_ S h e x , xiiairman; k ish speaking 3 l e r dormg her ..stay in Unialia. I . -' • ~Wm, L. Holzman, the "number grewjfrom 100,000 on 1S75 to 1J100,The - Tcmrm series • is •. sponsared iah r.ei^hb3r3 frail an argsnired anaSemitic atiael:. ™* " * " ~ ..Ttfa-r Parish, T*r." Q00 j n 3.900, xeaching rthe. tiignre of Liointly hy the Jewish Center :ana t h e ' Council - of ^ " jHeyer IBeber, IRab- J2jo00,000 at t h e -present tune. "While t h e mnmber :oi;.: ^English "Women. Their -programdhiis far this "Bi I5rederii± Coha, Rabbi Thxvid A . 'speaking Jetrs constitute only^sixteen season 'has 'met 'with Goldstein, Philip -31." jierSnt a n insniase jier-cent, an increase i s predcted predicted an : •Silvermah,' Tisw-nf the ziact -that :mora-than : 8,COO.COO-Jaws tnday Jive i n a n -English A. ^ccsi »itns> will lbs had l>y a l l •speaking environment. T h e ifntuxe j ia&srs and E,=a:. 'rzeividsd the xish I generations-vnll-ih^refore ..speak IEngtlie anti-Semitic crtcontiicka is avoided i n the Taat- [aishcas their native tongue, it is "fore-! ter^ of xi£iai?_: rsservafiuns i n ad- least, -• •- • •-.-'.vance BI Ike dinner. -3n irrevious ]"_ '"- ''• • • . jyears many iatlt2rs"-.thsiighi cf tb™ ,' a.—(J. T . A.)—A .society treat to :thcir -sons afcicst -at the" for'.transferring "Polish Jevrs to Jast • moment. The coniiuiiies s a ; Spain for settlement there has aiounces ;ihat*"rfissryations i o r the . been established :in "Vihia. it Is dinner nn SunEay evening, -Noveih- . reported.m the *^rihia Courier," hexJ22nH, vrill'hi closea cnHIiursSirs. INettie Cherniss. "78, ~pnssed . a "Jevrish daily. . ,. Hay evening, TTvovemfaer ^ISth, -and those -swishing* to'"aitend :the ban- -away TTsdnesday -evening ;at" the . T h e report states that -the quet should malre-their .ressrraiioss iiome of "her daoghter, JHrs. ZFTarry :movement -VKLS .initiated. by a either isefore or on that date, ijy Soldstrom. She Jiad -been a -rssident -^Vilna Jew, jyx. Gotixied, ofOmaha f a r 45 :years. Timeral wxiiing 1 or -Dhunmg • -the .Jewish" .declares ,he i s a .personal "friend "services are heing held a t :the Jewish .Community _ Center^ The death ef Dr. T>avid Grcss, ZZ. xn former."President.Zamoxa of IFuneral £Home a t 10 a.rm. rthis^mornwho died EILLCCHIV in Glcr-wccd, en ing. Burial --rrill he .at -Fischer's -Spain ,and o&tainsd t h e mesesTempk? Israel, Tvill" be toastmaster of "JTarm cemetery. Thursday, 2\overabsr 5, crme as r, rsary concessions from the Span-..-..._ ..•the evsning and vrill present to tlie shock to Omahcus. A Ilascnb ±s.She is survived, hasides-.her-daugh.ish government to settle the atccmled fcy Iiindrtids ci Tianqueteara a ijrogram of unusual ter, by two sons, X*ce Cherniss and .on the-land. . •' as held in •merit and "interest ±0 both fathers and Xeonard Cheniss, "both nf- Omaha. morning, and ke was ctrried at the s .assembled there that evening. Sam Bwarbi vdll ^peak for the fathGolden Hill cemetery hire tha zn^iit ers and Albert Stein vrill respond i o r afternoon. Serviee? were a t fhe Jevrfile .sons. There vrill be plenty of funsral iarsa, with ILabai David Eongs, led Joy Jilrs. David Goldstein. A. Goldstein officiating. Thrneas "Wintroub i s agam Eeleetmg T>r. Grors was gnidiiitai f J c •newest and choicest -movies for the Creighton -coilrgE of meJicine i s i~~, "Idddies (young and old) and 3Iax v.-here he was an honor stu^rrt. He •Barish i s .preparing a spechil "treat, interned rrt the St. -the Jiature of vdiich he -will mot di- Atlantic City.— ( J . T . A . ) — l e a c e i .Judge 3Iack in'his cpeningaddress -vulge until a l l ^he reservations are in, in "the -Zionist movement after seven- j called for peace and emphasized his 2.9D, •guests "seated and .^sadet. teen vmonths of pariisan strife, was j belief that "the convention woiiid see j g e ^ survrrad b s vife, ^.thil. assure'd, a t least -on i;he .surface, l i t s w a y "to .creating harmony :in tlie and a three-year-old s Lsonard; hi? ] when the thirty-fourth anniTal con-' movement. mother, Sirs. H. Gross of Omsis.; f cirr" •vention of -the ^Zionist Organization zs, ilrs. 3.. £. Zrovitslrv, IJlSv. SzoM Tlszfs fox Unity of America approved 2. coalition adXovers of "2ion jaust ccinpo. ministration of ten presented t o i t difierences; they must set by the Committee and miiie in fe furtherance nd Oscar Grczts of Cii:;r™o. The personnel agreed unon the" quarrels xa Sis after *len"thv ^ 1 3 l e fitcrnal "P^mcipies 01 ZiznC ' ism,""wns the -note sounded b> Scbsrt delibazation was presented to" the Convention hy louis Xipsky. former SzoH. The convsnticm adopted president of the Organization, vrho expressing co-opsrstiox. "rrith the fiovsnnnesit Jsliist Accord Higlit also offered a declaration of prin- "tion ciples which -will animate the group. leadership of Nahum "Sokolow, jrrer* to JPxasilzs ID 3jjHeiB of Judge Julian W. Hack is to bedent of the World Zionist DrgankaA iectura CGHISS en 'S^isle Acrreiion. Xater v.-hen Judge honoraTV -president under the agreeiioned the jiame ox Dr. Chaira. ment reached ~srith Xouis liipsky and " servative IBndapest;—(J. 31. decision, Dr. Stephen S. V.'ise -vice--presidents. mann, tl.e convention xoro in a ^ be cciiiucKii r j HabLi DaviJ -which it is expected will have a diar- lEohert -Szold aresxxains chairman ox taneoTis tribrnxe to tlie f orrr.er -presibing effect on_ Jewish stndents the Administrative committee vrhiie dent of the T7orld Zionist DrgCTiss- otii^"1* _i_x2~-*"^ 1 v ^^Oi'iii^'^ **t iO°C^ ^^ xy are-rienms of tlie jmrnenis clau- Habb' Ahha Sillel Silver and 3Iorris tion, interrupting Judge Hn " ' at the J. C. C.. '::T» sus, was -handed down fcy fhe Jlun- Jtoihenherg are the Trice-chairtaen. oress for five minnt? and concluding the singing CE Saiilrvali. garian .Supreme Court, vrfian it or-Judge "William M. Xewis is to ba tlie dered the government rto accord the diairnian a£ tlie "Uation-1 U s a M i c a rdiritatcs Z t bs frte to cf lune Ic^t-jrr^ a -right t o practice .to a Jiolder^ of a committee, "with Jacob de ~Enzs as The convention r£r>pted by zzziz ioxeign. jnedical diploma. vice-chairman. Xoais IP. Usdzer Is to-ation a xcsahiiiGS .Sitting in the case of a Jewish be the chairman of "taeTTnumce xomXouis D . Urandsis en physician, Dr. ZHupferstem, mittee and IHarry "Fierce, treasurer. fifth tnnsrrsnuTy "wbicb. GCCUTS iroaght an action for damages Abraham Goldberg is eliminated emfcsr IS. T h e rerolotian -reads xis j 01 against the Sangarian state, which from "the -administration upon the de- follows: Jie ssid had debarred -him ±rcm prac- mand of ^he Xipsey jprcnp after ~ "Dn the ^.pprcacis nf_yozrr ~zrzr.tyiicing Ms pxofassion, an -&s ground severs contest. fiffa "airthdey ^~ ±hat Jie i a d a foreign diploma, ihs"Before presenting its •final typaeg Supreme Court -xevexstd the action ol immt Ihs Commitree of Six TcMdiiiSii £aitii in your Icadarsiip aux» i s all th~ lower courts. Bean appointed to iifayj airout the appreciation year i Tlis casern Dr.Xnpfeistein is typ- TeccmcEkiticTi of i l l - opposiiig tjxirtxs •ieai of-a -considerable nuniber of Jew- in Ihe inovcnicr.t, delibzratoi en s ish professionals who haveiiaen com- proposal to x.nsi3 a pzaaridiora of pelled to go ahrsaii 'to ~B^zaxe theirfbrez to consist oi Itc^srt Szold. jjrofecniQnal education fecauss o f i f e Xonis Xipsey and enforcement of "n3naerus , clausus. maim. l l a n y of them have b^zn xefusesl psr-1 The fonaaliy cusamission to practice upon their xstoro esX fcy •±0 Sungary. Tlie Jlspixastcin d-cis- -px^zznza of . i k t n ihrc_ li don, i t is bd'eval, will ret an impx.i~ delegates and «.r2 than CZB
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