May 10, 1935

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Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

In the Interests of the

Entered aa Second Class Mail Matter OD January 21. 1921. at Postofflc of Omaha. Nebraska, unjler tbp Act of March 2. 1879

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 10,

A number of Nazi leaders in Czechoslovakia were sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment for organizing a boycott movement against Jewish lawyer and doctors.

1935.

XI.—NO. IS.

Town Scores 100% in Appeal Drive

Important new discoveries in the treatment of asthma and in Fairmont, W. Va., (JTA)—A the diagnosis of cancer were reported to the 19th annual session I record of giving believed to be 1 unparalleled among Jewish comSpecial Prayer to Be Said in of the American College of Physician by Dr. Alvan L. Barach, Minimum Wage munities of the United States was New York, and Dr. Benjamin Gruskin, Philadelphia, respectively. Occupations May Be Synagogues in .registered here last week as Fairfixed England The twenty-fifth jubilee of King George's reign over the imont provided a 100 per cent reJerusalem (JTA)—A minimum | spouse in a campaign on behalf London (JTA)—The King of British Empire will be marked by the planting in Palestine of a I of the United Jewish Appeal, England has given his consent to forest of 1,250,000 trees on an area of 1,500 acres. The cost of wage for any occupation in Paleswhich is seeking to raise ?3,250,financing this project will be borne by English Zionists. tine may be fixed by Sir Arthur 000 nationally for relief and rethe Jewish National Fund project to plant in Palestine a forest The racial theory advanced by the Hitlerites was condemned Wauchope, the High Commission- habilitation of Jews in Germany. e Every Jewish family in this hearing his name in honor of his by Eugenio Pacelli, Secretary of State to the Holy See, who said: er of Palestine, according to an official announcement in the Pal- city, whose total Jewish populatwenty-fifth jubilee. " 'The Catholic Church will never accept the racial theory." A stag will be held at t h e Hightion Is 140, made a contribution estine Gazette. The forest will he planted in land Country clubhouse n e x t to the campaign, according to a Tiae fecge thermometer in the; RE the canvassers girded t h f if • Samuel Reshevsky, young Jewish chess player of New York, Nazareth and is to consist of 1,An ordinance published in bethe "port issued by Harry N. Pol- Wednesday, May 15, at 6:45 p, Gazette regulates the relations Jewish Coromsirafy Ocister leMy I Fflvei? for "the Jiome s<retrh.'" 250,000 trees on an area of 1,500 won the International Masters' tournament at Margate, Eng. tween employers and employes, j lock and Bert S. Leopold, officteen p y py | d e u o t i s g tli® p r o g r e s s irc t h e j _'.';** ^™T>e™t,!°\™1 ^ ^ acres. The cost of planting the er Stronger action in combatting anti-Jewish discrimination in The ordinance provides t h a t peri s of the drive. This will be t h e only stag of I s i x t h a n n u a l l e w i s i FhSIasthro- I c ^ F ^ m a n ^ r H M . * ^ ^ forest will be contributed by the Jews of England as a tribute to employment in the U. S. and enlargement of the powers and juris- sons employed on a monthly basis | t h e season to "which guests will j pies campaign h a s s u r g e d well I , . ^ x^m m a rvciouB. T i i e diction of the Joint Consultative Council—rwhich includes repre- must he given a t least a month's j the King. be allowed. Each member is j above t h e half-ws-y m a r k , sis6 is ]£n(-> enthusiapni s b o v• i> i osiumElaborate preparations are also sentatives of the B'nai B'rith, American Jewish Congress and notice before dismissal. Those I urged to bring a gcest. Mem- j la. d a n g e r of fccrsthsg the rseed-; campaign thus far is. ppurrr being made by individual Jewish American Jewish Committee—so as to make it the authorized employed on weekly contracts! bers a r e urged to make reserva-j e g figure of ?48,(iHMjl, | workers on, siul we • should he given one week's notice j organizations in England to cele- spokesman of American Jewry were tirged by Hon. Alfred M. Cotions -K-ita Lazar Kaplan, execu- j !pur efforts until cv< i.iIf.Jilf g S reportif they have been employed for at e e c o s brate the King's Silver Jubilee in tive secretary, Atlantic 1613. cent, is CRi The Jewish lecture series spon| heM TImr&day EO-BE sit the -Cea-; hen, international president of the B'nai B'rith, in his presidential least six months. an appropriate manner. Dr. JosManning E. H S E filer is arrangter, the total raised i s t&s crive ]officiall ends isext eph Hertz, Chief Rabbi of Eng- message opening the fourteenth quinquennial convention of the The ordinance further provides sored by the Junior Vas.& groups ing t h e program. Incpessr that if no notice is given wages leaded its second season Wednesj land, is one of the guests invited B'nai B'rith in Washington. Ladies-day will be held Tues- was $22,220. The oisteiftiidijig featHr are to be paid to the employe for I day evening with a symposium on ) Five hundred volunteer •work- : by His Majesty to represent the day. j oris io d»ie s-, <!.<•>? the period covering the length of the "Jewish Scene" In -which Rab• ers, "DEdeterred by obstacles, are j the Jewish faith at the celebrations IK?F of i»cra8««s. Hh bi David A. Goldstein, Rabbi notice to which he is entitled. i thoroughly canTassing the Jevish ; in the Palace. cs are not fooiuj; p Announcing that the High COEI- David H. Wice a n d Rabbi Uri ! community so that Omaha Jewry j In connection with the jubilee, ixr.y one ,cro5ii>. bist Sidney Epmissioner may fix a minimum \ Miller participated, | may "keep faith" v r i t h t h e thirty-j Chief Kabbi Hertz issued a special ijs all along iMw wage for any occupation in Pales-! stein was chairman, one local, nations^ s.nd interns,- j worker*- i*C|>oi-t ihrrl 3ij>c, prayer to be said in the synaRabbi Goldstein, | n discussing tine, the ordinance states that tional beneiiciar/ agencies T h o j gogues throughout Great Britain Philadelphia (WNS)—The "penalty will be provided for go- "Palestine," stated t h a t the hope <l*p p r c c. t c- r received aid from the PfcilaEtlirc-1 during the Sabbath services on for return to Palestine had percoveted John Philips Memorial ing below t h e minimum, and r e pies funds. | May 11. This prayer, printed in Mrs. Sophie train, national sec- Medal, awarded annually by thecovery of the difference will be meated all Jewish history and all most The optimism -which prevailed j Hebrew and in English will be ofThe annual Mother and DaughJewish thought. fered for the Royal family in retary of the Pioneer* Women and American College of Physicians demanded when the minimum is Kabbi Wice, speaking on "Anti- ter Banquet sponsored by the Wo- day morning THE still prerp.' The leaders of the CP.To.psif.rr: every Jewish place of worship in former secretary at the Hebrew to some outstanding physician in not paid." I Semitism from Biblical times till men's Division of t h e Jewish ; particularly praipe the pistmr- ir. the country. University in Jerusalem, will be the field of medicine, was pretoday pointed out t h a t the Community Center and Welfare v.-fcich the detail and oificr -w-ot-L a guest in Omaha this week-end. sented to Dr. Leo Loeb, professor BOARD OF GOVERNORS Jewish people must support a lib- Federation will be held on SunfV{ has been handled i-nder n>r. .Ul .1". eral form of government where day evening, May I S , a t 8 p. m., ^upervisiOE of VRXA GoIrtbUi ;.•,.. The Pioneer Women w i l l he of pathology at Washington UniOF VAAD IS ELECTEDindividual differences a r e al- at the Je-srish' Community Center, j esecvttive director. hostesses at, a luncheon in honor versity, St. Louis, at the close of T"" T" ' A program of ttimsual interest The semi-annual meeting of the lowed. --- \ >, of Mrs. Udin, at the Hill at one the organization's annual convenH Rabbi TJr i" Miller," talking c a t o both mothers and daughters! .ft. ""pep" 'Jiw for *5' Vaad was held Sunday, May 5, at o'clock today. tion. "Jetrish Education," revie-red t h e ! h a s been p r e p a r e d ' f o r t h e 'even-' worker? •wil the B'nal'lsfael synagogue. This evening, M r s. Udin will I>r. JLoeb, -who is a former pres- jar.. Jf. i.Levinsony -president or •history.-ot. Jewish education. ia_jjns's.-JP.?osraE2 . TMrs, I... XSacsty speak at tBe"~£ervices at* ident"of the American; Association the Taad, gave a complete report in this .county s a d indicated t h a t j will speak for the mothers, a n d , El synagogue. After the services, of Pathologists and Bacteriolog- on 'all the activities. Mrs. L.the future phase of Jewish educa- Lee J a s e Greenberg for the {WN )—-A fcocyj New members ••of the Pioneer Women's ists and of the Society for Cancer Neveleff, president of tee auxili- tion in this country -would trans- daughters. .A playlet entitled j blow is or to Killer's! are "London,. r?-will gather at the Research, delivered the convoca- ary, reported. for the auxiliary form the Talmud Torah into a "Cinderella" has ' been -prepared | ^'aci'al theories fc less tlian 100 Jewish employes in organization of Mrs. J. Feldman, 2424 tion oration, speaking on "T h e and Miss Dora Freshman, head of laboratory of all that was best in by Miss Merritt,. and other novel Czefc&sowEld, famous professor of ft-II? Kall the fcan&s in England, includ- home features have been arranged. Thyroid-stimulating Hormone of Burt street. tfei« moon r-i 1'^,:%^ PI. jhf: adult Jewish life. the Jr., Yaad auxiliary, gave the anthropology at the University of ing the Bant of .England, it -was cents i Center, Reservations Mrs. Udin will be guest of the Anterior Pituitary Gland." A cro-wd of two hundred atreport for them. disclosed here by Nathan Laski, 1 be- icROv-n. SP "ini;ts.:. honor at an Oneg Shabbos jointly tended. . The following were elected as prominent Jewish leader, in a Kabbi I M Miller v.-iii given by the Beth-El auxiliary, new members of the b o a r d of sharply -worded reply to Sir OsBILLIS ELECTED TO governors: Messrs. M. Chases, S. '•wald Mosley in behalf of the Jews the Pioneer Women, and Hadasto Discover limited number of reservations, ^ I-Iarr; ceat o£ t h e JeWE INNOCENTS SOCIETY Epstein, M. Arbitman, E.-Marks, of Manchester, where he resides. sah, at the Blackstone Hotel. « 1 1 be accepted, it « necessary | W a r s a w a n d t w e n t y p e r c e n t of:j of t h e initial giftb, luvfc JICM. Hostesses will be the MesdamBen Kazlowsky, M. Kirshenbaum, Answering tlie repeated attacks t h a t all b e to before Thursday o 4 | t h o 8 e i c L e i n b e r g a r e o £ N o r d i c J spur-ring his w o r k e r s oil, so ;?»s>..* Climaxing three years of lead- I. Shyken, S. Lagman, A. Schwacof Sir Oswald on "the Interna- es Dave Sherman, Sara Frohm, Istanbul (WNS) —Scientists the coming -week. I caste, similar to the Aryans of ]l>e m a y h& able t o r e p o r t to«!vtional Jew who s 11 s in London J. J. Greenberg, William Alberts, ership in campus activities at the zkin, and Mas Fromkin. t h a t 'the division b<>& «itts.i\>cd Uf from all parts of Europe are and ruins Lancashire trade," Mr. J. H. Kulakqfsky, Reuben Kula- University of Nebraska, I. Irving Central Germany. airs. J. Arnstein is cLairrxian of Rabbi Harry Jolt of-Lincoln adLaski stated t h a t the financial kofsky, J . J. Friedman, Julius Hill, Lincoln, was honored last dressed the meeting. He spoke Hocking to Angora, the capital of the" committee. Those BSsif5"g j ^^Writin7ir"tne* current number I: <J«ota. machinery in London is largely In Abrahamson, M. F. Levenson, week by election to the Innocents on "The Kind of Jew That Builds Turkey,-to see a new electrical ] her are Iu r s. J . J . Greecberg, of the American Hebrevr, Joel Breakfast Anu I*epo~i s Xeve- Gang, the paper's i | A Tveli-atiended "> device, invested by Dr. Samsel j Mrs. Irvln Levithe hands of the Bank of Eng-Max Fromkin, Morris Friedel, Society, campus honorary group, a Jewish Community". bo flea. Mrs. Paul Goldblatt ana Mrs, | — | — - ^ — ; ^ ^ S S\ breaklefct Tue«d land and of five big banks. Not Isadore Reznick, Max Goldstein, and will take his place in the or- T h e Auxiliary served refresh- Azay, a Je-wisli savant, m v v 1 r. s a Bingl.e Jew is on the directorate Sam Novak and H. Giller. claims t h a t his machine is able H. A. Wolf. ganization as Its treasurer. | Czekanovsti foEBd t h a t the Nor- i launched tbe c«n ments after the meeting. : of the Bank of England, and to detect nndergroud sources of Mrs. J. Kulakofsky will introThe members of Innocents Sodie type of Jew in Poland came Chairman r h i I p presided.. Kabbi Frederic"!;: there are only three Jews among duce the speaker. trater, determine -whether certain ciety are chosen each year from Moscow—A new Jewish daily from Germany. all the directors of the banks of The joint hostesses extend an among the campus leaders, as newspaper, the fifth In the Soviet soils -R-ill yield crops and plants - "The Nordic types of Jev£ In | gars the invocation, snci I tor GoHIbli-U lol England can have on the financial invitation to all the Jewish Wo- recognition for active supremacy Union, started publication in the and discover diseases in trees and O - I J _ , , Q t f _ J s , 7 | Poland," he says," he says, "have activities of the country." Mr. men of Omaha to attend this on the campus. .man "vriih the Ary- j workers Eouers! iiiEivuetiot shrubs. city of Vinice, Ukraine. field o n Oiincay f e a t l i r e s i a commO n ^m- the Ar?- The pep-generatir,p t«lk Laski said, "For many years no Oneg Shabbos. Hill has an active record be. . . . lans cf Central Germany. Their. financial loan has been permitted H. A. IV o I f The Pioneer Women's organi- hind him. Besides having served | anthropological f e a t u r e s and i delivered by eervice vbloK by any institution unless it; has zation and its affiliates are going as recorder of Sigma Alpha Mu a n dAn outstanding a r t exhibition v had the consent of the Treasury. to honor Mrs. Udin -with a party fraternity for the past year, he is id a ofpanel discussion T r o M characteristics uiuch.o£ in Fcom-! •workers the v.ere rendering:, osj-Uiiii. Jewish Youth"onfeatured! inoi! "with the ksve Germans r a a - stressed Therefore, it is not true that the at the J. C. C Saturday evening. a member of the University of Nethe second annual Yout Youth Con-| C o n - | C O I 1 j a (-^-here the notorious anti- the solicitations o£ i>iiiSaiii.b.i'Oi>U* •international Jews are ruining The public is Invited There will braska debate team: is president clave held Sunday at Temple Is- jS e r r r ; t e , Julius Streicher, rules-), pledges as a "holy "vvork." the : country1 when loans cannot be'a nominal charge. racl under .'be auspices f tt iie He also emphasized . t b e i'ft-'i xaost of the Jews came of the Corn Cobs, local chapter of be floated without the consent of College Clnl Chavera Udin has had an In- PI Epsilon Pi, national pep ori to Poland and -whence they also that the donor?* are conttibut.jiif g the English government." teresting career. Coming to Am- ganization; Is a member of the "At the present time there is a tbeir Yiddish language/" to thirty-one cnnipftiF-ns, Bot, «r: A supper, a play, a special serHigh praise was given to the American Hebre-sr's corres-| one, and that the peoi>le Challenging Sir Oswald Mosley erica at the age of three, she was student Council, student govern- Jewish Philanthropies campaign spirit of co-operation and a basis vice and a dance were also on the !poncent reports that to make a definite reply, Mr. reared in Pittsburgh and obtain- ing body; international president in O m a h a by Benjamin Lewis, of unified action among t h e Jevr- program. should. he "sold''* on. Ibis i l l Those taking part in the panel | Czekanovrski found t h a t the fur-1 The m arveiouB acfivifseK ot thr. ish people -which never existed Laski disclosed that in Manches- ed her M. S. and B. S. degrees in of A. Z. A.; was chairman of the ter seventy-five per cent of the education at Columbia University, Junior-Senior Prom committee; owner of the Lewis Packing com- prior to the tidal v.ave of catas- fiiscassion -were Afiele Wilinsky, | tber away from the German froB-1 beneficiary RgeB cicB. pecttui n i Bernice Perimeter, J. Haroic j tier, tbe less Jews of the Nordic j well a? non-r- {•ctatinB. "W i- - f staffs employed in Jewish firms New York. She worked for years was a member of the Rally com- pany which opened a South Om- trophic European events." Saks, Earl Ross, Massie Banm,-j type are to be found in Poland, j brougb t on are non-Jews. %' •' •: aha branch last Monday. Wald, -who is one of t i e firm's in libraries in Jewish localities, mittee; is a member of the StudT h e lirst . r c p or l Inncheoi\ V Lewis declared that the system leading executives, disagrees with and Max Resnick. Rabbi David H.: In I/eraberg, the percentage Replying to jSir Oswald Mos- where she. established and organ- ent Union Building executive; nesfiav ; kc <" Jews of the Nordic element ley's allegations! that the Jews are ized Jewish. Forums and Jewish was a winner of the Long debate of having all the charitable driv- the many Jewish leaders •who ad- Wice was chairman. .by the local j only twenty per cent, which isjj day." M r p, Irvin S-l&ltr.a.«t»". • The works of "ruining the Lancashire trade," Mothers clubs. trophy; member of Gamma es united under one campaign— vise Jewish youth t o seek their She lived in Palestine in 1921-Lambda, honorary band fratern- as In Omaha wherein the fund- salvation in agriculture or as ar- artists attracted considerable in-| sis per cent below that in T\E,T~ \ chairman vi the Mr; Laski declared: "I venture to say that I know 22, and in 1925-26 she worked ity; was elected for - the past raising efforts for thirty-one lo- tisans. In comraentisg on the terest and attentioi revealing I saw; A similar percentage de-| presided- Rabbi Dsvid A. GoWI crease held true for Vila a and | stein pave the address, At ihUc a great deal more about Lanca- with t h e Hebrew university, three years to the annual Honors* cal, national and international chances which the Jewish youth macb. talent. Lee Green directed the temple | other localities in the Eastern luncheon tbe total raised was r e shire trade than Sir Oswald Mos- where she inaugurated the Amer- Convocation. He has starred in agencies are combined—was dis- have i n t h e business -world, lie ported as $17.4"7.r;5. choir in the vesper service. The I parts of Poland. ley. The J e w s of Manchester ican system of cataloguing and numerous productions of the Uni-tinct evidence of communal pro- declared: "If' they enter Into the business Temple Sisterhood, with Mrs. Xrs. j Professo Professor Csekanowski,, who | At Thursday's 5wncheon, have done a great deal to foster classification. She has also work- versity Players, having leading flgress. A native of New England, world and carry on in their r e - Sani BerkowitE as chalnman, was'; has esaminefi thousands of Jew-j cral solicitations day" was-otreerv-Lancashire trade. Before the ed with the Encyclopedia of So-roles In "Julias Caest • " "Kiss e stated that in that section iisb soldiers in the Polish army, ed. iiarrj TruBtir., the country such a unified sys- spective endeavors in an honest, in charge of the supper. war, Jews who settled in Man-cial Sciences. Columbo," annual Kosmet Klub Mrs. Udin has been active in show, "Dinner "at Eight," "Coun- tem was. still .uncommon, but neethical and business-like manner, The play, "The Red Carnation 1 ' j made tests in hospitals, Institu the KcnersI oilcitptions chester from the East we're able io a large extent to keep Lanca- the organization work of the Pio-sellor a t L a w , " a n d " W e d n e s - predicted that: it would n o t bs they have a s good EH opportunity was presented by Sylvan P r a n k - j t i o n s and among meiaberE of Jo?"-1 presided. Rsftbl I^ETKI Ii, long before tbe lralfiea-campaiga for success a s formerly existed." eL Norsaan Tvoalner, and AfieleUsli crganizations, declares that j gave la© afidtese. shire mills going because of their neer Women since the day of the d a y ' s Child." - . - . . group's formation. She'has been i Di».y idea is adopted i n ' mo'st Jewish In his opinion, Jewish y o u t h Wilinsky, with Miss. Helen Mer-i among I t s Jev;s in Polaafi fbe connections in the markets of active in the organizashould enter s.ny field'of -business ritt a s director. Ramoaa ay" will be o communities. SIos-! Nordic element in many cases " Egypt, Turkey, Baghdad, Beirut, especially TEMPLE'S CONGREGATIONAL tion of girls' groups and in conrt kuiclte-ou M or professional eadeavor they deAlthough Le^rfs Is kept exb-are Pep-per gave a reading. i predominates over tne un&nc Aleppo, Greece, Rumania and ducting "leadership" classes. A, Fiedler, tremely busy in caring for the sired. Bulgaria. After the war, when Lasar Kaplaa was general | Seiaitie. " I t is a common fcaMEETING EEU FRIDAY four different packing plants lie jwai of it lie J illi divtsion* wfll Both Lewis a n d Walfl B p o t e cliairiaan, wi Vs. Donald Brodkey i t u r e , " lie says, "thai ol EII Japanese competition in those o-wns, he' still finds time to activevery •highly of Rabbi Harry Levy, markets became acute, these Jews as co-ordsnator. Temple Israel will hold Its anT4d j TV»Q^O?t3 os ol them belc participate •'in an Orthodox Io f Boston,-."who-has beea s a t i n g sent their sons and their relatives nnal congregational meeting, Fri- ly itlie' Oriental tj-pe. T i i s is. also ] general solicltationfi division. synagogue and to keep in touch bi-monthly talks over t h e radio to South America, Mexico, South day evening, May 17, after the with t h e Jewish affairs of. Ms a n d who has" done much in fering- j j the case with t b e Jews o£ Litbca- • the youtfc, vritt cU-e the a< and North Africa, Belgian Congo, Election of officers will ijr to Fiedler, t h e y ing ' aboutv..closer relations be-1 Paris—Unless milady fiecides i B | a , J e m s al e m (WNS) —Palcor services. Canada, Australia, and even the be held and important congrega- home town, Boston. The Lewis plants are in. Bos-tween Jews a n d non-Jews.. They to defy tlie fashion dictates of { division expect* t o l*e "over United States. In South America, Agency)—An area of one thous- tional matters-will be discussed. " Mass.; Hartford, Coaa.; declared that he has ' done re- j Paris this- spring t i e will Siad top fey MoncisiT's saeeting. Tl»*s for instance, hundreds of Jews and dunams, about 250 acres, is The Sisterhood will serve re- ton, I youth club pledges a r e all in, Portland, Me.; and Omaha. markable . -work along . anti-de- herself sporting t h e swastikas, o s j with packs on their backs go being granted by the Jewish freshments after the meeting. r spring cntfit- One - Both Lewis, and Harold WaH, fanjation lines a s d lias a a escelthe right into the interior carrying Fund in the Emek Zebulun, Haifa traveling auditor of the company. Bay area, for the establishment secured by Lancashire goods. ; •; ARTICLE ACCEPTED • are of the opinion that t i e antiof Kfar MaccabI, a new rural cen"This applies in large measure .tecre»st-«« Harry Mendelson, local Hebrew Semitic events, in. Europe recentto South Africa, where they beat ter in which the settlers will be ly have effected a strong, "unificateacher and periodic contributor members oi the Maccabi World the Indian immigrant, who carto the Jewish Press, has had antion- ©X New England Jewry. s gestlle listeners to be use ries goods mostly from Japan," Sports Union, it haa.be e n • an-article "by one of t h e • "Groups of Jewish people who!by him. tor'ike institutions whJcli! "with s: Commusity einglng- *t the r»1Mr. Laski continued. "The larg- nounced by M. M. Ussishkin, pres- leading accepted Jewish monthlies In the j lies amd report .1 . . v... prior to last year sever even real-! .he discusses fa Ms rafiio ident of the Fund. talks. I est trade done in* Lancashire with J A further area of nine hundred country. Hia feature, "A Decade ised the existence of other Je^'isa Botli l<ewis and Wald sre active Stats© ©f 1|SS£I j D-afclin—Tie Jewish. Secord, aided In Tmoying tip tbe Bplti|:, *l: South Africa is carried on with Hebrew University," which a grpnps began, to seek their co- mejabers • cf the -Bostoa B'nal Praba—A status of looses' v?s.% \ tbe Si^st -3mrisb, paper la Irelaod, the workerp. Harry • South African Jews. A great deal dunams is being reserved in case of short time ago was printed in the in activities: which ssrv- B'rith. - Sfr. X«-wIs stated 'that lie giren by the -Kiaister. c£ Ednca- j is new being psbliBfcea here as a of trade is in the hands of Jews the MaccabI raises sufficient Press, appears in the May issue operation ed to unite all Je-ssry," intended to remain in Omaha "tor tlon as a gift to the Municipality weeWy recorfl«r of local Jewlsli in Australia, and they will not funds as provided in a special of the B'Nai Brith Magazine. stated. an iaflefislte period of time. Praia. . ereatfi.. agreement. May 14. touch Japanese goods.

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