By MBS. mVIN STAOIASTEE jgbjurman of the Israeli's Bivision, Jewish Philanthropies Campaign V
IHAT REMINDS "ME OF ."A STOBY . . . . . .
Bnterea a s Second Clan Mail Matter on January 21, 1921. at Posforilts- ol Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March 8, 1879
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PASSOVER—1935
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APRU<;;,'!?,' 1935.
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As the Jewish people sit down to the Seder next Wednesday rinesse evening, a shadow -will be cast on their Passover holyday, their And it's an old, old story—this Feast of Emancipation. At the same time we rejoice in the freething ol giving^ It isn't necessary dom from bondage centuries ago, we must grieve over the spiriB e r l i n (JTAJ-—Instructions to give until it hurts; it shouldn't tual and religious servitude of so many of our living brethren in were issued last Friday from Dr. hurt, it should _ he a pleasure to scattered parts of the world. Goebbel's office to t a e German fcnow that ire are on the giving Feast of Emancipation Molds Passover is the Jewish memorial to freedom, an eternal re- press not to mention that one of Significant Message gide, instead of the receiving side. membrance of our liberation after 430 years of bitter slavery un- the assistants to Dr. Schacht the for Jewry We indulge ourselves in good der the Pharoahs' yoke. Each year the story of Pesach is told Minister of ^Economics, is a Jew. times; mind you, I- do not mean The Jewish people •will usher in anew that we may never forget the historic significance of the "It is most undesirable to refer that we should not have g o o d times, but -while we are enjoying he celebration of Passover, the Feast of Emancipation. Though some thirty-three centuries have to the fact that Dr. Jacob Wohlscovery vision ourselves, -why not think of giv- iTeast of Emancipation, on "Wed-flowed over the banks of time, the vitalizing force of Pesach re- tat, a leading official in the Exing those less fortunate than us, lesday evening, April 17, -with a mains undimmed, ever shedding its spirit of equality and justice change Department of the Ministry of EQonomis, is a non-Aryan," New York (WNS)—There tin, 3ust the hare necessities of life? ervice in the home. Passover is and righteousness. the instructions read. "Dr. WoM- a new drug to fight heart disease, Did you ever try giving? Oh, i t ielebrated for a period of seven Freedom may be taken for granted by most people. But to is the most -wonderful feeling! It aya during -which time no has been in the service of our j which is far more powerful than The members of the O m a t s i Simon Pizer, Henry Roscnthsl, the Jewish people it has been mantled with prophetic meaning tat nation for years and his wort is digitalis, has teen diseoreres by Jewish community are responding ! Karrj- Kebcustcin, Dr. Fhilip is hetter than the best show, and leavened bread is eaten. Orthomore delectable than the choicest dox Jews observe the holiday for since the birth of our history. As the Jew repeated the panor- highly esteemed "by Dr. Schaclit, a Jewish physician, Dr. Albert S. enthusiastically to tfce call f o r ; Slier, Ben SHver, Harry ama of events, - - being subjected to cruel oppression and then t h e Reichsminister of Econo- Hyman, director of t h e Witfein volunteers in the army ol v;orfedelicacy. You almost feel selfish eight days. man, Jacob $. Slosbwrg, winning hard-earned freedom; wandering from France, England, mics." Foundation at Beth David Hospi- e-rs •which "will seek victory in the 5oinl>org, II F, r v y Ii» f5omino-«->, due to the fact that you receive It ranks as one of the most iratal, and Dr. K. K. Chen, director approcaning Jevrish Philanthro- Louis Soiumes", Irvin StalmK12BO much satisfaction from giving. ortant holidays in Jewish life Spain, over the continent; achieving martyrdom in the black meof pharmacological research at pies campaign for ?4C,t>50. Thir- tcr, Harry Trmptin, Frefl S, dieval days; serving his ghetto sentences he never forgot his It is a lasting pleasure. jecause of its historic backthe Lilly Research Laboratories. ty-one beneficiary agencies—local, ground and because of Its signal matzos or his Charoses, his bitter herbs. His unending observance Dr. Chen isolated the drag in national and international—van Woliluer, Mose ToiiPrin, lita'Tr of Passover was his symbol of freedom — it gave him the Being that this is a woman's message to mankind at large. crystalline form from yellow ole- receive funds from, this drive, B. ZimuinTx, Isnar I?. "jTsj'nnT*-. The origin of this festival may strength to fight on. viewpoint, I think it Bhould inIander nuts and Dr. Hyman de- •which Trill be held c u e v e e t A report lunrfreoT! viH !>P tirUT On this Seder eve we need the lesson of Passover, to dispel clude a recipe. This philanthropic be traced to the time when Israel veloped the process lor its use instarting Tuesday, May V. this noon Rt tbp Hill, recipe has been tested a n d ap-dwelt in Palestine-and engaged in the gloom of the dark clouds overhanging the world. The re-pictheart disease. proved. Mix a deep appreciation agriculture and the coming of turing of the triumph of right over might told and re-told in the The caliber of the men v h o It has teen successfully used have spring was of special significance. The Quota committee under tInof your- own blessings with an accepted responsible posiHadassah re-invigorates us and gives us the needed strength to in. experimental cases Eince last tions in understanding heart of your fel- It marked the beginning of the continue the battle of the physical, religious and spiritual freethe campaign, according direction of Dr. Philip S h «• " , The eight hundredth anniver- September at the Beth David to General Chairman Philip K. chairman, after muck hard Wf>'-i, lowman's misfortunes, and add a barley harvest. The people took dom of all oppressed peoples. '> sary of the birth of Moses Mai- Hospital. full measure ^1 your sincere ef- he first fruits of their harvest to Klctzuicfe, augurs veil for t h e and long hours, has completed !•job. forts to supplement y o u r own tire Temple at Jerusalem, and ofsuccess o£ the campaign. monides, renowned Jewish philo%fS% Paul Gokiblail. execuiivf dSr-"?-generous giving. If these ingredi- ered them to God w i t h joyous •The majors in this division are sopher, physician and religious Observed Sabbath, Lost thanksgiving. Passover began as tor ol the Federation, reiwf* 1 ents are present in proper proat present lining up workers who leader, observed the world over, thai the office Ki&fl hat li e- c r portion, the result will be a com- nature festival, but with the Job —Woman will bear the heavy brunt of the was appropriately celebrated lo-' working diligently preparing sbfmunity in which it is worthwhile passage of time i t s appeal as a i thorough canvassing of the JewSues callj- with a program at the J. C. nature festival gradually^ disapnecessary clerical data nntl tlis-.i. to live. | ish people 1n t h e business fiispeared, and instead an historical ererjlliiai: possible hp.fi bpprs. flowC. Sunday evening. \ tricts, London (JTA)—A Jewish woelement, the story of the deliverto help the canvass?1 vti. I : The program, which was well, The Talmud says, "Greater is S s r r j Tnsstin is general man who sued the government attended, was sponsored by the ance of t h e Children of Israel data required. luj. i e who inspires others to give chairman of the division, trith won a verdict in her favor when College of Jewish Studies, in coLouis Lipp, chairmen o t la * than he -who gives only his own.1" from Egyptian, bondage, became the suit came up for trial last operation with other Jewish or- Local Amateur Artists Invited j Bern E. Kazlowskj* and VTiiSjann speakers" bureau, aniiouuct ths-I to Fame As Publisher itB dominant motif. Rose The great sage who said that MUfler, associate chairmen. Thursday in a London Court. The story, as given in the book of Hie New Yorij Their all his speakers have b € e n ><? ganizations. Dr. Philip Sfcer, presto inew -what he -was talking about. j^jw firmtT"f]niff rotors v»io The woman had refused to ident of the college, presided. of Exodus, tells how the Pharieeted a n d llx&i tne-ry Jt-wu.I, Times Works - He knew that the -worker or leadhave accepted posts: work on Sabbath days. As a re- The program featured a symmeeting o£ every kind from r-«"v. er in Philanthropy -who taught aohs who ruled over Egypt enZico Abrumscm, jPoh-n Beber, Local amateur artists have dis-J JrJins Bisjto, Efl^rard T>, Brocl- until the campaign vral be- vi\ Chattanooga—Adolph S. Ochs, sult, she had been dismissed by posium on the Rambain by znernanother to give "was really broad- slaved the Children of Israel who the firm for which she worked. ening and developing t h e other dwelt in their land. Beneath the 77, w h o rose from "printer's Subsequently she had also been bers of the college faculty. Rab- played ranch interest in. the all- j t e y , Morris BErstein, Harry B, dressed t y some, member of hH lash of t h e taskmaster the Hedivision. During the rgssovsi* devil" to one of the outstanding bi David H. Wice. spoke on "TheJewish art eshibit to be held is j person's personality or soul. Arthur Cohn, MRS: denied unemployment insurance, Life of Rambain," Kabbi Freder- conjunction with the Yoi:th Con-j holiday speakers will tslk frou. The act of giving is stimulated brew Slaves labored under cruelly figures of American life as pub-she charged. l>r, «T. M". ETOJBJJ, Phil the various pulpits, BlJTrSsinfj, •"!'? ick Cohn on "The Philosophy of cave, Sunday, May 5. at Temple! after one's sympathies -.and imag- rigorous conditions, b u i l d i n g lisher of the N e w York Times, The w o m a n appealed to the ination are aroused, and t h i s cities, palaces, and pyramids. passed away Monday in Chatta- court against the decision to de-Maimonides," Rabbi D a v i d A. Israel under the atispicies of the j BETIS GreenlKTg, Ataer JKRJ- value End need of t li e r'Siilsn'thing of giving enriches the giver. Moses sought to deliver them nooga, Tenn., the city where he p r i v e her ol the Insurance, to Goldstein on "Rambam the Man," j College club, t h e proceeds of msa, IJEzar Kaplan. Ephrnim thropies. from their misery and suffering started his publishing career. The members of the womw.'* Rabbi Uri Miller on "Rambam j which Trill-be tnraed over to t i e SSarks, H. F . J'ilfirr, Isaac Mcrwhich she is entitled as an unera.Again and again he appealed to division, under the direction *>'< the Torah," and Dr. Tictor E. Philanthropies drive. He has been in ill health for gensiem, 82moi3 Pirrr, IsnfiorpIn speaking of Philanthropies Pharaoh to send them out of the "Rambain as a physi-1 T h e following will participate Shafer, Jcdali Woltson «.r.fl Mrs. Irvin StalEissicr, are r.i5.X-it is timely t h a t we mention land of Egypt as free men, but in some time, and death came as a that she has a right not to Trorfc ing headway in their prepare r.. in the exhibition: M r s . Kicharfi S&nmsl Eacharia. Maimonides,-great Jewish scholar vain. Finally, when the firstborn result of a cerebral hemorrhage. on the Sabbath and ordered that clan." Rabbi Wice traced Maimonides' Einstein, s t y l e drawings; Mrs.! A meetingof all majors will be lor their job in the campaign. Funeral services were held and philosopher, whose 800th an- sons of Egypt were smitten, unemployment insurance be paid place in history, giving the gen- j Harry Qesf-ert-co'Itees will be hold t niversary of his birth was recent- Pharaoh let the people of Israel Wednesday at Chattanooga, with her. • ' ' held this noon. ' Tiltaneotisly at ilie IIOTOBS O.£ m era! conditions of the "Jewish peo- j Mrs. Milton Abraham Rabbi Abraham Feinstein and ly celebrated. Initial Gift® go and,Moses led them through the Rev. Dr. T. S. McCallie, pasbers of. i1 h c women's execi: JHe outlined eight steps of Phil^riliiSriiess-to -~ibh ~£GQ t:#S=. Si- tor of ~We Central "Presbyterian •cDmirt'itt'eE on April £0, p.nd i
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anthropy in his code of Jewish nai; where'the law of God 'sas, reespeeted thet at lawl thirty Law. In it he said that the eighth vealed to them, and they were church, officiating. The body was men vrill attenrl each sfiair. life affected him. He pointed out] Any kind of art vrork may plans were made lor • and the highest kind of philan- consecrated to thfe observance and then taken to New York for serthat Maimonides was more than a; submitted. Others vrho are i n licitation by this group, vices at Temple Emanu-El t h i s thropy is to anticipate the need promulgation of this law. name, having carved an eternal | terested in contributing to the were distributed. morning. of charity by preventing poverty This "vivid account has'inspired td tto coni| niche-in the history of the After working as a carrier boy .. i display are requested Richard E. Gutstadt o Chi"We shonld assist the unfortunate the Jewish people to cherish l and printer's apprentice in Knox| Rabbi Miller declared that|jnunicate -with Mrs. David K. cago, head of t h e B'n&i I"— V f M fellowman either by a gift or through the centuries the vision ville, Tenn., Ochs came to ChatA capacity audience heard Dr. Maimonifies' ability as an organi-1 Wice. A prominent critic "Prill EEti-defamxaatiOE league, eniLus^i loan which sets him up in Dusi- of freedom, and to dedicate the the workers with a graph!"1 tr.11, ness, or by teaching him a trade Passover observance to t h e at- tanooga at the age.of twenty to Irving Fisher, noted economist ol zer shows itself at its best -work j serve as jud^e. start the enterprises which were on the "Ha Lach;" "His system-j Chairman and committees a r e Tale University, close the Forum on the need of the Philantiir-op ~ 5 and getting'him a job, so that he tainment thereof for all mankind. to make him famous. atization of all Jewish oral law re-f as follows: General chairman, «. H. Kulakofsky, chai-»rnr can earn an honest livelihood. program at the Jevrish CommuniidUl He was a hard worker and his The symbols upon the annual quiring as it did knowledge of j Lazar Kaplan, coordinator, Don- of the initial pifts division, r-.' In the same code of Jewish law, ty Center Wednesday evening tradition aid Brodkey; tickets, girl's divis-j j ability was soon recognized. He t o n B . Abrahams. 1 < - •*every phase of Jewish Maimonides Bays, "I have never Seder, table are each comemora•with an address on "What Is and the ability to find the e logical logical I i o n, Janet Grsetz; men's divis-j *chairman* ; ape being assisted I'T I Closliig: Exercises of C'-oIIcgf heard of a Jewish community tive of the ancient Passover story. always told his newspapermen to place for every law aiid every cxis-j ion, Harold Saks; play, a committee of workers \rliich j which did not have an organized The Matzoh speaks of the un- print the facts as they were, not Stable Money?" ^ewash Strafes 1p1.fi !>?The disintegration of the mone- torn makes him supreme in thejTTilinsky; dance,'Richard Hiller; includes: treasury for t h e relief of t h e leavened bread the fugitives pre- as they thought the facts should bate to Feature tary system .-was blamed by Fisher field of codification, and yet In s u p p e r, Gertrude Greenberg, Mss ?•!. Barish, Sasn Scber, poor." Remember, he said this pared in.-their haste, the Charoses be. His first paper was the Chat- for the depression, and a manag- spite of his philosophic and ratio- chairman, the Temple Sisterhood, Dave Blacker, Eugene Blazer, in the 12th century. Therefore, of the mortar made by the weary The cultural afiypneemfR.i comRuth Greenberg, Bertha Guss, | Paul Blotchy, Leslie li. Bn?> our Philanthropies are continuing Hebrew slaves, the bitter herbs of tanooga Times, which under his ed currency "svith stabilization of nal tread he regained the loyal Eva Wolf; hospitality, Bessie! mittee of the E'B.SI B'rith Sodr? guidance was built into o n e of the dollar vrks his remedy for" the traditionalist." kem-oaS, I s a d o r e Chapman, a tradition which was already old the bitterness of slavery. PromGold-ware, chairman, S y l v i a ) the strath's leading newspapers. ills we are suffering economiRabbi Cohn called Maimonides inent upon the table is a large Ennomiccs a Bpecial evening o' Dave Cohn, Mayer Hi. Cohn, then. ,.:'•. In 1896 he went to the Newcally. 0 E e of the greatest of the' world's j Silverman, Geraldine Strauss, Es-i Benedict F . Dsubsim, Sohn A. Some one has said, "An effort goblet filled with wine for Elijah eEtertsInmeijt for its me Reflation was the means he ! phiosophers, measured by his In-jther Silverman; art exhibit, Mrs. F a r t e r , David T. Fefier, A. D. on Monday evening, April IS lr. made for the happiness of otherB the prophet, w h o , legend tells York Times. Again h i s genius visits every Jewish home on Pass came to the fore, and within snggestedv f o r establishing a fhience on human thought. All I David Wice, chairman, Bessie, • Frsnk, I>EviS GcMma-n, A b e lifts ns above ourselves." 1 1 e Jevisli. CommunHy Cent over eve for whom the door is three years it was on a paying stable dollar. Fisher pointed oat medieval scholars, lie said, k:;new I Goldware, H e n r y • Menfielson ; Groldstcin, Dr. A. Greentwrg, —Mrs. Irvin Stalmaster. commencing at S:SO o'clock. T I 1 discussion, Harold Saks; basis. The rise of the Times was left open; although it is m o r e that the depression effected a his works and ijnoted him • as an i panel David GreeEberg, J . g. Greenfirst part oj the even lap trill than likely that the open d o o r from then on steady, and with its shrinkage in bank credits of eight authority. "The momentous sign!- service, Alvin Friedman; pub.l- berg, Earry Greene, RJannaug devoted to c. debate ic vblol> • famous slogan, "All the N e w s often signified welcome not only billion dollars. Therefore, he ficance of his, works lies in the icity, Rose Mendelson. chairman, E. Kasfiler, Iiotds Eillcr, \Til- Omaha A. E. A. Xo. I d e b R for the Jew too poor to enjoy a That's Fit to Print," it has risen pointed out, credit money ranst fact that | e reconciled science j Sylvia Silverman, • Esther Weis- liam li. HOIZHIEU, Morris Jacteam, composed o" Ernest. Paii Seder of his own but even for the to be one of • the outstanding be pnt in circulation. And after and religion. His philosophy was stein. obs, Ssin fosephson, Abner K. man End Macy Baum, will Jew who had renounced his Jn-newspapers of the world. the eight billion are restored, religious .philosophy." in. a debate v/ith the Dee Moi*>«*•. He had also been active in the fluctuation should be prevented daism, yet felt drawn back to his Rabbi - Goldstein read several Kobert M. Koc!f>er, Sam «T. I<eoB, A. S, A. team, composed ol Bass libels Budapest (JTA)—A warning Associated Press. as much as possible. of the letters -written to and by Geseva—The government of Irrin TsSTin, Earl IJOTSIS, -Harr?' Caplan a 11 & Stanley I< to Julius Goemboes, premier of people on this sacred festival of Fisher opined that v s ^erethe Rambam, pointing .out their the Geneva Canton last week is- Maleshoct, J a c k W. Marer, The subject is: "Resolved, fii^i Hungary, to abstain from intro- freedom and longed to return to slowly -working pur way out ofsignificance to. the character of sued an order prohibiting libels ] Gafl. BSargolin, Al BSayer, Good- tfce policy of. establishing- a J P V ducing an anti-Semitic policy in them as a guest a t the Passover New Hospital the country was made publicly table. . Jerusalem — The cornerstone the depression, and took an opti- the man. The . greatness of his against the Jewish race and re- j .xaan Meyerson, Kjinie ish aiitonornous Republic m B'rcSlilder, Henry '. last week by Count Stephen Bethfor a new Jewish hospital was mistic view of the future. He character, he declared, w a s re-ligion. • 1 len, leader of the government New York Qaota laid in the presence of many not- praised President Roosevelt a n d vealed in the.fact that he thought Collepe PC Jewish Stwslies party, of which Goemboes Is a ables on the Sharon plain, near is in general accord •with his poli- it is just as.honorahe and importThe second part of the evetiiiif," New York—A quota of $1,250,cies. However, he did think that ant to live for one's faith as to member. ._;':, will conpist of the dosing expr000 has been set for New York Petach Tikvah. Addressing a public gathering, in the United Jewish Appeal's The hospital is being establish- recovery could be accelerated con- die for it. cises for the College of Jeu-jKh Maimonides as a physician, Dr. Count Bethlen declared that the 1935 drive for $3,250,000 to aided by the sick fund of the Pales- siderably if the president changed Stuflies, A Rpecia.1 program ?>KR Brazil lias enacted a law which, is designed to outlaw fascist some monetary plans. He parti- Ltvine stated, brought reason country does hot want any revival tine Jewish Labor Federation. •been arranged, and a reception uf.~ German Jews and other Jews in cularly is against the "wealth-de- back into medicine. His viewpoint sad anti-Semitic propaganda. of anti-Semitism. The leader of terwards for the faculty Europe, and for the settlement of Moscow—F I v e workers in a stroying" part. Roosevelt he was similar to that of the modern the government p a r t y warned soldiers in the "Lzlvi&s. snny vill sow bs providedof the college. The c. Jews in Palestine, it was ancanning plant in Kamienitz PoThe against the consequences which termed the first great statesman physician In that lie stressed, prethrough its chairman, Ben KfiSr*nounced here. The New York dolsk, Ukraina, were sentenced with kosher food. who recognized the importance of vention of diseases. Above all. Hungary may suffer If an antiIc-wsky, announces that t'sere y.iil campaign will be directed by I. to different prison terms for antiJewish policy is pursued in the the money problem. The import- Dr. Levine said, he was a great be plenty ot refreshments a n £ The League of Nations has instructed the International OfE d w i n Goldwasser, Nathan Semitic activities and for molestcountry. ance of money problems is gener- human being. drinks for p.H viio rdiend, "7>f Straus, and Michael Schaap. fice for Befcgees to assume responsibility for the 3,330 former ining Jewish workers in the plant. ally underestimated. Fisher said, Premier Goemboes, speaking at vZ Jev.isfc Stiulies w *. * Colle-e habitants of the Saa,r who qtiit'the territory after it was returned declaring that unless the monea meeting In Szeged later in the by tlse O w. R ]\ 6 B'nfe? fatlierec to Germany. tary problems are solved we are day,, stated that religion is a perjoSge, arid fie^crree {*»* B'rith : in danger of revolution. sonal matter and must n o t beort of all its members on ttos? HiiFigary suffered s, crushing defeat The aiiti-Sesiltes The stability of the dollar, he come a political weapon. We de;ion ~ot its termitiatio-n f o r nounced the activities which the said, is necessary fe>i capitalism Beirut, Syria (JTA)—A Jewish the parliamentary ekctios, oaly oae of their nusibcr being chosen. t h e Benson," stated Ka^loWRk*'separatists a r e carrying on, on to survive. Most people, he said, company has approached the Syr•will be chairman ol the eve* The Reica war misistrjr has invited a large number of forthe oasis o£ r e l i g i o n , B differmeasure the things the dollar ian government for a concession tee, w i t h Richard Hiller, vicemer Jewish array officers to enlist as privates ia the German Although the opening of t h e ences." : This statement is taken buys, but do not measure the dol- to colonise up to 40,000 Jews in All str.dentfi of l.he college art. to be an Indication that Pramier Highland Country club will n o t chairman. lar itself. the Valley of Alomex, S y r i a , conscript snsy. Mrs. M. E. Handler will be Invited to join in the celebration. Goemboes is taking the V Fred S. White was chairman of which was offered recently f o r officially take place until May 25, chairman of the ladies' golf comA Jewish professor, A. G. Goldsaaa, of the Ukraine has in- The reception voi 1 t&ke place. &£-• of Count Bethlen seriously. the Forum commitee during its Jewish colonization. activity for the season h a s al-
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mittee from April 15 to June 15, vented &n "electric eye" by ine&ss of wMch the Mind will be able tcr ike second period MOD<34*" The company assures the Syr-to read ordinary printed books. ready gotten under way with the Mrs. A. H. Brodkey from June 15 successful season just completed. ian government that the Jews Wares Fascism ,i r.i.cd a v*>r» appointment of the various com- to August 15, Mrs. Ernest Nogg who will be settled in the Aloises from August 15 to the end of the Asto I0 Cliess Star • New York—Two of the largest mittees. - • Newton Jenkiss, supported ia the Chicago niayorsltjr elecseason. It is planned to m a k e Christian sects in America, the The committee chairmen: Moscow—Because he tied Salo Valley will adopt Syrian naturaliad author of several by the pro-Nazi E2d ajati-Jsisisii for each Tuesday ladies' day at theFlohr for'the world's, champion- sation. The Jewish settlers vriU tion Methodists and the Protestant attacks on the. Jewish people, was overwhelmed at the ballotot Harry Malashock, finance; Sam • ffl Episcopalians, have undertaken J. Iieon, budget; Leslie Burken- club. ship in the international c h e s s carry out the drainage ia the Alo- boxes, Slashing s poor third. Recently elected officers of thetournament which concluded here mex territory at their .own ex—" r" independent national campaigns house committee, with Dave Highland are: Louis Hiller, presi- last pense, the company guarantees. fl ' fntif'rcf f.%"-. to fight Fascist tendencies in theroad, week, Michael Botwlnnik, a The Sosist Actions Ccsnaittes decided ihs>,i the bsier agreeFeder, vice-chairman; Paul Blot- dent; Sam J. Leon, vice-president; Jewish boy of twenty-four, United States. Isli groups in. Fslestias and Naa Gernient between certain Sex was cky, membership, with Abe Herz- Al Mayer, secretary; Harry Mala- awarded an automobile hy the e 1' many will resiaia is. ei berg, vice-chairman; Milton Liv- shock, treasurer; Lazar -Kaplan, Soviet government. Geneva — Authorities, of the ivd AI~Weiner and Nate Mundell ingston, greens committee; Manexecutive secretary. The board of Swiss canton of Solothurn last I The Asipricaii athletes won the track aad field title with 230 won the University of week prohibited publication of ning E. Handler, entertainment; directors elected include: L. L. • Jerusalem—Palestine will this • handball doubles ll " Oj points in the second triennial Msccabiad held in Tel ATIV with the Volksbund, a Nazi organ imi- Mrs. Harold Farber, ladies' enter- Burkenroad, D a v e Feder, J. H.year hare one of its -best harvests, l'F> u r y college i-? {..• Al -Wefner was rnsner-trp ia 1,200 athletes frets thirty countries participating. tating the notorious anti-Semitic tainment committee; with Mra. I r - Kulakofsky,-Sam J. Leon, Milton according- to a prediction made fa the singles. ' „ lacultjlacu a n d weekly of Nuremburg, Der Stuer- v i n Stalmaster, vice-chairman;. Livingston, Morris Milder, and H.a goTernment report on agriculAdolph S- Ochs, who gained fame s s pablisher of tlie New jthcjT h e -winners receirc g o l d •":•'. •-...:.. Harry Kulakofsky, golf commit- A . W o l f . tner. tural.---conditions published here. "Coraimsker" -sedals. - . • York Emes, died Monday at the age' of 77. ifor such a r
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