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|J. T. A.)—China is the IVienna— (J. T.-A.)—A Jewonly co' in- "theworld^ which has serter^e b r n ' ish merchant of Vienna, named kind, the t v never t ited the.: Jews and it is Arnold filed salt for divorce also thi land where Jews have Whole Center to Be Used in against.his wife on the ground Country - Wide Mesabership charr? of err-: never grown rich,,-is the statement -that- she made duaplings with Chanukah Festivity To. Drive Latter Part of dent ki"ecl m the Vslna nots of Xo\. made here by Dr. Kiahg-Kang-ho, non Kosher fat. Month "Sex in Civilization" Sabject of professor of Chinese at McGill Unimorrow Night 10, it was learned here if the reThe court refused to grant -.•"•'Lecture - by .'.Eminent. ! port carried by the "Gazeta VCarversity. .• • • • : ; the divorce on- these grounds, York.—(J. T. „ , . . A.)—-The , . Jews sawska." organ of the artj-Semitic Psychologist Pointing out that the Chinese and The "mammoth Senior Council but warned the wife in the fuof America must mspiay their eonfi- National Democratic partv. is cor-muusic vill the Jews are kindred- races, Professor Chanukah Carnival, being staged by ture not to offend the religious deuce in Zionism as generously as! r e C j . The toll of: unhappy marriages and Kang-ho declared that:": Jews have all of the' constituent clubs in the scruples of her hasband. have' the Jews in Palestine in order! -ri,o ™^»~ -™-,1 -•-«* •- r r I , t . . unfulfilled lives in the new genera- been settled in China since the year Council, will be held at the J. C. C. that the rebuilding of Palestine ma this Saturday ^ evening, December 12, tion, due to the latterV boldness in 100. The first Jewish .settlers, he undertaking a .new type..of life, mil said, were a group of 300 who emi-from 7:30 to. midnight. The entire be discussed : by. Prof.' Samuel D. grated to Northern China and settled Center is being used in providing Schnialhausen, in . his'• talk on "Sexin the capital city EL-ai-Fung. /They varied entertainment and a carnival in Civilization,"* Wednesday evening) were treated'with the utmost tolet-- atmosphere.;; Sam Epstein is general Dec. 16, "at the Jewish Community ance there and' were permitted to c h a i r m a n . ] ' ; ' \ - .- •"••••• -.-' •-. .. Convention. The events and- the' rooms • in which ' C e n t e r . - •• • • - ; - : •: - .• • '- . , ^ - : ' ?: is s erect a synagogue which has been reThe statement of Zionist aims oc-i would be unconst r-fi-"-* F T • I ~Schmalhausen, who is in cnarge of built ten timesand still stands on its they will-take -place-include: Bingo game,by A < Z. A. :No. 1, in reception curs in a circular. letter which has j fense committee i= b c r ; ^ r"' J . t the New Yo*rk' Clinic for Problem ancient site. . rooms; "Powder Biver," by. Xi Lamb-, been sent to every Zionist in the Unit-1 take up the fgiht -'n .v zSI cZ i Children, speaks under the auspices" Although the Jews and the Chinese da, in rooms C and D; graphology States as part of an intensive ef- j accused. of the Omaha Community "Forum, Affects ed intermingled, the Jewish faith still exhibition, by Maurice Katz, rooms Stringent Legislation fort to increase the membership of sponsored jointly by the Jewish ComInflux of Jewish Immisurvives in China, he said. E and F ; swimming, stunts, by A. the Zionist Organization. Departing munity Center and Council of Jewr rgrznis Z. A. No. 100, in swimming-pool; from the customary procedure cf con- j j - •' ish Women. He will answer quesdance., under auspices of the Psi Mu, ducting membership activities in the | tions from the audience, following in auditorium; lido Cabaret, by Al- Paris.—(J. T .A.) — The growing "y spring, the new Administration his talk. b e d n n i pha Tau, in iodge room; bathing unemployment-in. Fiance _ is causing jh a _ ' d e s i terf t h e vexiod Asylums and sanitariums are fillmuch concern to the Jewish populabeauty contest,-by Fa Hon, in rooms from December 15th until February 1 ing up with nervous wrecks as a K and L; fortune telling, by Pi Al-tion, as the first victims of a" pro- for the enrollment of great masses result of the new, life and codes, acpha Lambda, in rooms H and G; gressive "severity in immigration and of Jews. The letter indicates that the cording to Schmalhausen, a former gymnastic. exhibition, under direc- labor legislation are usually foreign financial difficulties facing the Zionassistant in psychology at Harvard. tion of E. ~M." Segal, - in gymnasium; workers, of whom the majority are ist Organisation have made essential "There is " grave -danger of a j Noted Lecturer c r ; I-I:^ . radio exhibition/by Nathan Strauss Jews. the early beginning of this nationworldwide catastrophe of sick souls. Speak Here I?rrc" club, in board room; ."Oh, My OperaThe French government ordered wide drive. jI In curing one evil; modern' man com- Statistics for First Nine Months tion," a skit bj the Henrietta Szold that the number of foreigners emPointing out that the pioneers in j ,. mits another. We have overcome of 1931 Are ployed in public works be limited to Palestine have withstood the economic club, in rooms M and N. Compiled sex expression, but are in danger of Dr. A. L. Sachc "Powder River," to : be conducted ten per cent. depression with remarkable courage succumbing to sex repre'ssion,"'Protorian and i e c t u i c New York.—(J. T. A.)—For the by the A. Z; A. 1 chapter, will of-1 The French press is agitating for and confidence, the leaders of the Tsresent terra of l" fessor Schmalhausen states. He is fer patrons an old time gambling atj the exclusion ofall foreign labor Zionist Organization in their first j % first time on record, the number of 42 and unmarried. :, . _ .. ;he B'rith '-'-— His analysis of sex - morals and persons leaving the United States ex- mosphere with sawdust floors,^ raffl- from France. Should such legislation public statement since their election ] orgs ing events, roulette, wild west, decorabe enacted, which is, however, receeded the number of those entering, to office, emphasize the importance of I marriage in the lights of the . newmance of the psychology has T>een endorsed by according to figures" of immigration tions," etc. "The Psi Mu dance is to garded as highly improbable, some Harry Elmer Barnes, a Community and emigration during the first nine be carried on on the "five-cents-a- hundred thousand Jews from Russia, Forum speaker last year; '. Bertrand months of 19S1 compiled by the Na-dance" plan. The Lido Cabaret -will Poland and other countries would be FV ^ CiTtional Industrial Conference Board. offer singing and dancing, plus re- affected. Galuth, and for the establishment of i Russell and Havelodr Ellis. freshments in typical New York "nite the National Home in Palestine." \ Twenty-two thousand, seven hunEven the traditional defender of "Behold- America," is his most reThis is the lect_" r •• c. Zionist • districts throughout the I cent book. His best known book is dred and sixty-nine more persons left club" surroundings. Fortunes are toforeign immigration, Deputy Charles poned from the X-\ the country than the number of im-be told by the "Pals" in three differ- Lambert, author of a very liberal law country are urged to inaugurate mem"Why We Misbehave." due to the fact t . . 1 ent ways in three tents. The Hen-for naturalization, novr demands the bership campaigns at once. T Single admissions/to the Schmal- migrants.; admitted. called tc the lie!" ~f hausen L lecture are 51. Tickets may This change has been. brought rietta Szold skit is to be a modern strictest "regulation of alien labor. • •.• be obtained at the Jewish Com- about by the restriction of immi- silhouette comedy. ••Of all the fields of endeavor in munity Center. gration during the last two or .three "'•""As an activity of the Senior- Coun- France,-"the* agricultural field alone years, and in particular byVthe na- cil in general, a giant : radio is to be seems. to impose: no restrictions for i u * * * »» •*- r* r^t-*7- ~ ^ . tional origins quota system which installed-in the- lobby of the'.Center Jews. Despite the .encouragement. p went into operation July 1, 1929. for the carnival,-"and throughout: the given" them • in - this direction, how- j During the last half of, the fiscal evening /patrons "wiir be informed con- ever, thes year it is shown that departures ex- cerning- the events >11 aver_the" build- tant to tafce up agricniSteral work. . .- ' .. - -.-...•-. • U .u ceeded admission, although the con-ing. ... According to reports by the clubs, trary was the case during the first worn: c^ half of the year. About Jan. 1, 1931, advance salts were above the antici: B'nai B^rith Z. pated receipts. The various clubs of Berlin.—(J. T. A.)—The suggestion | ^ the departures began to; outnumber 'that "Germany follow the precedent of i ^ the Un the arrivals, and from then until the Council are active in their campaign for the prize which is to be France in the case" of its General Bou- j L~ the end of June the excess was Palestine Economic Corporation x awarded the group selling the great* iec D,048, while July, August and SepA number, of teams, led by a langer and place Adolph Hiiler on ji T. ^ Increases Authorized Cani jas est number of tickets. Ida Blacker is large delegation from the Junior trial "for conspiracy against the State,) tember iincreased the th excess. Th The Ital to $10,030,000..-' ^ ? ^ repoiv tarn in the tide, i t was said, has conducting the ticket distribution, Hadassah,. collected for the Jewish is made by Dr. Bruno Weil, prominent !j newspaper and Art Gleason is chairman of the National Fund. Flag day last Sun- Central Verein leader, in a new "book [ " " "'•"-"•'T" New Tork—(J. T. A.)—The Pales- been broiight about by recent Fed- awards committee. eral-legislation, together withdrastic day. A definite checkup of the entitled "Hitler and Boul anger," ,iust j! The lecture mciu__tine Economic Corporation has in: Hyman Goodbinder, who has been amount collected has not been made, published. administrative measures. vested, or committed itself to invest i ground ont^ of vl supervising • the stunts, promises^ a but Ida Daytch, chairman of the 1)0 Dr. Weil, who last year brought I of the world's giec. in Palestine enterprises the sum, of -• "The {present measures for-the condiversified program well worth while. one^day drive, reports that the re-conclusive evidence of the innoicence ! $2,751,591, according • to- the fourth trol of immigration," the conference of Captain Dreyfcs, through the pub-1 ^ ; ^ t c femerged. " ' t ^ " ^„'.""• . ' , "r o^,f annual report of . the organization, board says, "were born of the-feeling •Tickets,, at a nominal sum, may be sponse was very satisfactory. thatin : the present juncture addiO T,1',. " , Flag day for the purpose of rais- lication of German documents, has [ " . ^ ^^•^^^' submitted by Bernard Flexner,-covere p purchased at the door. ?i/>TTt- n T^>Tm m T^^ty*^ i ~'£K between r^p:. w Apr , hn^i i- i ~ . to" our: population would only i now drawn a parallel c ing money to buy land in Palestine ing its activities forithe;^ear 1930. tions: tions: to"; our:, population - would only i • the , was held in many communities asgerism in France' in 1SS-5 ana HitThe authorized capital/of the Corp- add to lour trouble^ Any doubt that S present satus of : throughout the country on the same lerism in Germany in "1931." oration ,has been increased, in the may have ; existed whether these General Georges Ernest Jean_Marie j day. past year from ,_$3,£OP,000 to J. $10;- measures _ would attain, the restricvrho Tt>ecaine the Since the first Flag day on Cha030,000 and a reorganization; of the tions desirea is 'removed Try "the facts nukah IS years ago, more than i,- minister of war in 1SS5, achieved wide ^B capital structure • - is - - in - progress regarding their operation here preA special Chanukah program fea- 000,000 has been j-aised through this popularity because of his vrar talk | through, which the contributed, sur-: sented." • •"..':'.' tured the celebration of the 47th an- medium for the Jewish National At t SUT>- '' *"^ Attempts to £iis of-the Corporation "will be inniversary of the .B'nai Israel con- fund. press the spread of Boulanger.?"1 CKased to $1,721,000.•;/ , :-.; -7 gregation,- 18th and Chicago, last were made by the French gcnc~7i'Che- activities of the Corporation Sunday evening, A capacity crowd xnent, Dr. Weil states, and the ITC^CI consisted of the grant, of credit to attended. Senate, sitting as a high court c" , Palestine "agricultural, industrial • and justice, found the- general guilts cf, Cantor A. Schwaczkin and his housing loan institutions, and partici13 . ' ^ conspiracy against the state. D - ' - , A membership drive to start the choir and orchestra gave several sepation as shareholders in Palestinian Solos, were rendered by anger fled to Brussels and co:r.m tt3J projects which are likely to; be of im- first of the year was decided upon lections. portance in the economic develop- at the meeting of the local Zionist Lawrence J. Finkel, accompanied^ by suicide there in 1SS1. ment of the country. _" , -• "['':','•"_District held Tuesday morning. M. Margaret Hurwitz, and selections The effects -of the Boulanger pc" !ff report notes.the fact that there D. Brodkey will act as. chairman for given bv a string tria consisting of Irvin C. Levin was re-elected presi- declares Dr. Weil, "show that the Frank, Harry Eobinson, and Oscar dent "of'the Omaha Hebrew dub-for of a war of revenge is far freir> o_ r~-i-r been an increasing' amount' of the campaign. from outstanding" loans' -Philip M. Klutznick reported on Weinstein, accompanied by Harry the coming term at the election of ing popular." Notwithstandin. Addresses were delivreinvested in various economic enter- the national convention of the Zion- Braviroff. I Boulkngerism evaporated like s. c prises in Palestine. Of a total invest- ist organization held in November ered ... by . Judah Wolf son, PhiUp ! cf steam," Dr. Weil says that at Atlantic City. He stressed the Klutznick and Sol .'Wezelman. ment of S528,000 during the year the • Sozdangerism asd Kitlerism 1 The committee in charge was Wilsum of $175,000 was derived from re- program of industrializing Palestine ; ^rnHar causes and that the Ge: so that it can become self-support- liam Milder, .H.. Marcus .and Harry payments on outstanding loans^ ' government should dsal with the ing. 1 Weiner. Milder acted, as chairman •"It has been the policy, of the i&r as Fh governmen-li v. s thie French for the ' evening, and . introductory Corporation to stress in its activities -vith th Temarks were naade by him and by the sound social-economic developMarcus. •"'"'. ment of the country- rather than the I securing of maximum returns," the Mrs. Fannie Wintroub, 45, died t report stresses. ,j lil iff early last Friday morning, after talc- { [Ml I.' Pointing out that in establishing a id ing poison by • mistake, thinking it | pioneer community on a self-supportwas medicine. Funeral services were ! ing basis the development "of strong A large crowo. attencieci aie . local credit institutions is an obvious held at the home, with burial in Gold- . i fit dance, card party and_br. necessity, the report states that the on Hill cemeterv. All of the present officers of the held, by the Daughters ^ of ^ioCorporation * has heretofore interSociety" were unanimously the city" attditoriun! Sunday, all ested itself in the credit co-operative the .election"; of officers caeds to go to the Jewish Nat,, movement,' particularly .in the rural held at the regular meeting of the Fund. . centers. It holds three-fourths of the troub; and two sisters, Mrs. Max ] organisation. A variet. ol! crlc:'.-, ' " " shares of the capital of the Central Kaplan and Mrs. B. Brown. Mrs...£. Tatle, presiI<Irs. Wintroub, who has lived in Bank of Cooperative Institutions in "Wolf, vice president; was a member of |j , featured. Tl 3 ary , Palestine, Ltd., which institution is Omaha 25 years, Al i the affa": devoted solely to the development of Hadassah. the Jewish Women's Wei-, g lentil'the co-operatives. ,. SI-x Fromkin, financial-secretory. Jewish Women., i tion nest i "There j

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