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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, ' 1935.
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ates of Six Services for Rabbis Kook, Margolis States Sunday ./. Conference
Moscow (JTA)—James G. McWarsaw (JTA) — The Interca-i Donald, t h e League of Nation's tioilal chess " v ill include Loo'lis of all i a e j ^nion rejected the| Mrs. B. A. High Commissioner for Refugees the Jewish Welfa*- •;" * ' * di- r!-£.ritable organisations w i t h i n;application Of the Germ.an Chess arrived here last •week. In an interview with the Jew- vision of the C -Ud, an- the c-ty. The Women's Division | Union for membership, giving as ish Telegraphic Agency, he said nounces that th-t ,_«ual exhibit fill's yerr through Mrs. Simon's the reason the latter's ' ban on Isaderplijp promises to have an he came here to negotiate "with Jewish chess players. the Commissariat for Foreign Af- of the Needle Guild will be held ere;i finer exhibition than in preThe union came to no decision"! fairs to gain its support for his at the Jewish Community Center;vious years. proposal to establish .a League j oa Monday and Tuesday, Kovem-'i Those working with Mrs. Si- j on the invitation of the German | i saon through the Women's Di-1 organization to hold its nest con-| ber 4 and 5. refugee organization. The' Needle Guild, composed of ] vision a r e : the Mesdaiaes F . J- Al- ^ress in Berlin, leaving that forj He will not, however, he declared, raise the question of ad-j representatives of some forty-five \ berts, I. Abrahamson, J. Bramson, j the individual countries co pris-j V V .
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Memorial services for two re»4tA concentrated discussion of jcently-departed importance. Through its activ- j lsr. J. Goodbinder, Jack Kauf-j spiritual leaders •tlttphases of JevYlsh • National Hies, the Guild has been able to j man. Jack Luttbeg, Lawrence Fin-; of Orthodox Jewry will be held provide clothing1 and garments forj&el, Charles Xatfaan, Julius-New-1 "uy 1 work as it affects this dis- Sunday, September 15, at 3 p. m. the city's needy. This year, Mrs.' man, S. dander, J. Stein, I. Stal-; featured the one -day con-at the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol B. A. Simon,, who has long been • master, Dave Sherman, Charles' of the administrative of synagogue, 19th and Burt. active in Jewish communal life, \ Ross, Nathan Turner, R. Wright, j I'.onor will be paid to the mem4J£$e Southwest-Begum' of the '_ . ihas been chosen to head the Jew-1 Lawrence Gross, Arthur Colin,, of-Rabbi Abraham Isaac Ben 1* "N. F. in Omaha Iaj»t Sunday, Scrv Kook, chief! Miss Harriet " Bernstein, 18-jish Welfare Federation division, j Dave stein, Ben Silver, Milton Ab-j al e a K en September 8. The land reaerai? rabbi °f of** : ^ who , died .. . .last! operatic soprano, has j Sit: will be ?,bly supported by the!j rahams, J. Blank, Mas Holznaa,i tivparoid Palestine, p
! Highland Country Club official- \ H , e ^ j ^ p , f p r O 1 W t h o m . | ly ends its competitive golfing ; & m e r o b c r s rd t h e Jewish j season next T\ ectnesday, when a | „ Istae eolf and dinner will be held ! * j O n a n u n i t 3 " Center i s Swinging \ at the clr.b. :'mtothe isoiiJ-s-strcieli, with ini Throughout the day there will ; fiications pointing t o w a r d a n ; be various competitive events, and oversubscription <*f t h e ftosi, ; in the evening- at a Bill Schuchart I _ . , n . . TT Registration for the College of testimonial dinner, prizes for the j t i u 5 " i-03jlBTiSS10SCT iiBIXT Studies will open October l' day's play win be awarded. } Trusiia, general c a a h i n s i i of ihf: ,. • . •«. , , , « - • r a b b i of P a l e s t i n e , w h o died l a s t >ear-Old Brown, Wm. Racnsin, j 1, according to announcement; At the same time, the player's ! drive, ifc eiiiliMSlS.siic over t h e e e l c a t the age Of 70, and Rabbi won the right to Compete in the [Women's Division Of the Jewish jHueben- Brow ,t ".n campaign and other activi- r^G a ' J. J- Frieden, A.jjmade today by Dr. Philip Sher, : pool -will be divided. Lion's share reception according tlte momwol£Margolis, dean o f g j •w'ol£°Margolis, of'finals--of the "amateur night" j Community Cer.Uvr .ina WelfareiSam Steinberg, a b rr ii ee l ; V 3 of the National Fund re- the American Orthodox rabbinate, show tomorrow evening at t h e i Federation who are undertakliT^jSomberg, Leon Graetz, Jack Mar-1 president. will go to Loois Hiller. w h o; b-rshjp d n v e . He reports t h a t wnich.Is I. Henry it son Richard for fifty dol- • • "ved new impetus from the who passed away this week in Auditorium, Aditi i h I being b i spon-jt/ne j / work k of f lliie Ne?die N d i Guild G i l d asjcr, j I Rosenthal, R t h l H n r y Belmont, B l m o n t | The school sessions trill offithe„ . .. .,, sored by the Omaha American! •me of tLc-ir urojetts (Simon Pizer, and Miss Blanche cially open s t the Jewish Cornmu-; Tars, aafi will realise apnroxi. York at ther e 8<8 ' xlave. wli Irs- J. Richlin of Omaha Is a ^ * '°} .;, . , Legion Post. a.tely 170. dollars from hi 5 invest-' *"3 * ' • " r I S mc*-litih "^ ( The vxliibit on i>tv£mber 4 a i d j S i | niyt Center building on Monday,. -^president of the region. PhilCantor A. Sehwanbn.mU chant ment, and Dave Markel, who laid ; P ° P ^ j a l ' applTCvaL Although she h a s never taken Malen October 2 8. Those wishing t o ; Ulutznick is a member of the ."=» Rachamim . " I t is= pratifysnj;." p*«tps 'IVTJFa vocal lesson in her life, Miss register have until October TO t o : twenty dollars on t h e line f o r ; ahiistrativo board. At the con' The services will be held under Bernstein won l a s t Thursday Marvjn Treller. will get back SSP, \tin, " t o finrt t h a t On>al»n ^cwifjjfio so. Registrations r.re being s e ; ;nce, two more local men were the auspices of the Vaad.jwith N. which represents twenty per cent j apppprSptr- ifir vital y»J»<-e Vrr. «>»night's audition by singing in a ! ceptesi at the Jewish CorcmtiElty I d e d to the admlnistratire I Levinson, president, m charge. S. ;. t P r buHdinp vrith iff ;>pojprrnm «?>•-' clear coloratura voice a difficult •Center office. i of the pool. .rtl: Balibi A. Goldstein ot tho| Ravitz is chairman of the- com-aria frim "Madame Butterfly" by There will also be entertain- cultural activities fills in o « r j Classes will again be held on • h-El s>"nagogne a n d Louis mittee on arrangements. E. Bloch Puccini'. ' . ) Monday and Thursday evenings. ! ' ment provided on t h e evening's [ rowBinnal life. The :lcmnn of .Council Blnlfs. J will presided: ) tceivev in tM« *T>T»I?V Harriet 5s widely known in A- two-year curriculum is being ! •program. The general public is invitedJewish musical circles, as she has i prepared, and all those who com, i'o further local Jewish Nationtaken a n active part in produc; plete the course will be given a ', Fund' -work, the local Jewish i tions and programs at the Center. Plans are being formulated for j diploma, ,ional Fund Council, of which Tryouts for the first play o l She .had a lead in the Conserva- : t•the i a y e r s GGuild, a South South W Wees st t Regional Regional cconfer-' o n f e D r D_r _ ss hh ee rr >> ^ h o £ o a n d e a t h eC o l . | h e CCenter enter PPlayers' und> B i g ;a iladinowsW is president, will "Big . s l'\ . Is commnnit; Iv, being tive.-.Capers which was produced r H e a r t e d Herbert," will be heia o a : ence of District Grand L o d g e j j j _ s tyyear,- w a s re-elected j .1 a dinner on November 10 to i ^ ' o ,r-1 ' oanvassofl by R volun-under the auspices of the Beth ji S^,^^— f e n o o n_ , ,September n a d a uy^ a resident. g ——~. ^w^-^w^.— 22,! — F ,Number S - of __ the — B'nai — — BTIth,. t o ;ippresident. Sal Michnick will serve ' la an additional one thousand " " • ' <i wcrlccrp. Mrs?. J . J . l l and nd also a t 2:30, and on Monday evening,-. d N El S Synagogue l lastt ffall be held in Omaha, Sunday, No-; secreta-v ?ars for Omaha's quota. I t Is ""•'-f ; chairman of the vrci took a leading part I n . t h e . P u r i m |S e p t e m b e r 2 3 f a t 7 : 3 0 # T h e s e t r y . i T e i a b e r - . i r - ' = {' ' , -ojj, win"!? P e l Midi''mated that 52,500 will be 3 i In addition to these two, the i Play which was sponsored by the Io u t s a r e o p e n t ot h e ^_ The conclave is being called by « executive committee c ' t i e Col- ! ;ed in Omaha through the J. nick h e a t s the youthr-. choir of the Beth El Synagogue. |U c a n d e v e r y o n e interested is urg- i Dr. A. Greenberg, second viceT. boxes in the homes. Other •lege includes Paul Golclblatt, Sam •lieport Os CosstifetioEsI Grand \ A great,deal of her. training has |e d t o a t t e n d {president of the District, and anizations have been asked to World Conclave for Medicos to ; Beber, Y>"illis.m Hol"zrnan. Ruth' L.ofig8 CoEVCSlticE t o S e | The canvasseTf. Tepovt. thsi s r been derived from her memberT h e p l a y . " B i g Hearted Her- Philip M. Klutsnick, a m< 1 this date open, Discuss Problems of j Allen, Firank Ackersaan. and Wil- ', ^ " "?* ! tmusuaUy larsre is umber of ferrship in the Hasomir Choral So-' bert" is a riotous comedy and en- • of the general committee. lyman Gordon of Kansas City, the Day liara YTolle. ciety and from practice with the joyed a- long Broadway m n ; I t ^ ^ — — '. HT rnoinbers^iip?: ^ri? bpirss; cbtair1At the conference a permanent ., was. elected Tice-president Beth El Synagogue choir of which will be presented on November 12 organisation for the lodges of this ^.-dented a c t i v - > d ^ T f e e ? e c r e j C E p p T , V P F r f^., A coiaplete schedule for t h e A year oi , Missouri, to fill the vacancy Lucerne (JTA)—A world Jew- she is also a member. ity will be launches by the Omaha ? i v e s a l ] the r i . 1 t n r R i H n d p h v P , < and 13, and offers t h e seven men area will be formed. - ited by the resignation of A. ish medical congress will be conMiss Bernstein is a daughter of and six women in the cast excepB n a i B'rith Lodge at its first reg-; c a J fleparf.mer,!-. privHffrss to 'ihr•r iss-ae ol t a i - Gellman, who moved to New voked in Tel Aviv in the spring The lodges that will participate : 6 Mrs. X. Bernstein. izlar meeting, to be held Monday, : j a t | , e r ^ mof-her include Sioux Falls, S. P . : .Sioux p" ^, ^ 'RiV 'cMU'.rp'^ tionally good p a r t s . ,-k to assume his duties as pres- of 1936, according to a decisioni September 16, at S:SO p. si. in the .1 l n rter' twctf.ty-onf.'who" ere ] = r U r City, la.; Council Bluffs, la.; The dramatic program as outat of t h e Mizrachi Organiza- adopted at the concluding session L,odS"e BooE-at the J.C.C. Ip^ ]IOIT>P. lined l o r t h e Center this y e a r Omaha, Nebraska; and possibly . -x of America. of the conference of 'Jewish doci Keadliniug 1 the program or,- Th P firp rto'lir mfnihprfiii.ip e r promises a variety of interesting! Des Moines and Mason City, l a . tors held here. ; '' • Monday will "be-a-complete report1, title? tli.e poIdr-T- to r,n of |j,pVi» r Reports Given 'activities. In addition to "Big Business sessions, a. luncheon The purposes of the world con• on "the icternationa] oonve-tion of .-j.P.r T-^npTP-mr. Ti-.rri* -n-i'i h^ fn\ Hearted H e r b e r t . " t h e .Guild will \ si;d a banquet a r e on t h e .At Sunday's session, over which . _ rofessor^-Gustave -.Klausner,^ of gress- will::be: p!ays™on"Jaii-; 'gram ~" There • w i 11 .b.e_as.:intei:-"f " K&: i S ^ a l B'ritll-Jie'cL. .."s-t...."rne In. i rsTKir-le,' Zi'-* riop.ih:-- - r^ty^n xr.i. 1.-'To consider" t h e ' In'"spite of t h e" "downpour of ; D a r y _ 14.^5 a n ( i March 24-25.1-change o* B'nai B'rith ideas, and ; Ind., will t. liOuiSi presided, the comniittee the : Wast!nsrto?i,-B.-C-. ' T:;.epe'T^ports :p j lectures, conWrtK," "rf-c'/v-r ot'flocal Yaad Ha'Ihr this'week-end. I will be given by Henry ?,?ocsky: p,te.nr!ir.c TIE -.'o^e! r-vfi ?r:{ern«^ard reports .Ironv the regional nation of Jewish doctors in therain Sunday, the Jewish National There will be two children's pro- • open forum discussions. This evening, September I S , ] and Sain Beber, who were dele-; tionel Jef.-jpb lep.t;p"E—.frw r^Fund Drive, held under the di- jd u c t i o n - o n e i n December and one' Julius Bisno is general chair'licers and t h e regional direc- various countries. To consider the health rection of Junior Hadassah was man for the conference. Philip Rabbi Berg-er will conduct ser- \ gates from this District. Both ; members. Admiesion to the- pisv* • *, Jacob S. Pearlstien, of the 2. ' rk done during the past four problems of Jews in the countries very successful, according to Miss As a part of the Dramatic pro- '• Klutznick is vice-chairman. Oth- vices a t t h e B'nai Israel syna- i Beber and Monsky took outsi&nd-i by t h e Jewish Center PiavprV Anne Goodbinder, chairman in gram for the year, a Sunday af- er committee chairmen are: Dr. ^ o s n g ^ i s t h and Chicago streets, ; ing parts in the deliberations ol j Guild, «s well as acltmssiOB to thp \ -nths in organizing this terri- with large Jewish populations. . y for. intensive Jewish Nation3. To work out measures to charge of the drive. ternoon Drama Club has been or- A. Greenberg, reception; M a xj starting at S p. m. He will deliver j the convention, and they will tell; chiifirer.'p progrnm,s will also Iwj The captains who assisted Miss Ig a n i s e d t 0s t u d y s t a g e technique. B a r i s h, transportation; E. L. | a sermon in English. .. Tund work. i of the j.reat changes made in the; free to members. Member? vrili combat the tropical infectious disGoodbinder were Sarah Taub, make-up, and stage managing and!Marks, luncheon; Hy Shrier, initi-i Tomorrow morning, September -Order- A feature oi their reports 1 be given e TPCIUCISOD. of one dolls" Pearlstien reported. that follow- eases in Palestine. ; organization of the Southwest -' 4. To consider the establish- Bess Kirshenbaum, Minnie Froom, to engage in a series of one actuation; Simon Pizerybanquet; Sam 14, Rabbi Berger wall again con- : will be the zdion t&fcen 7jy the; on the cost of t h e Coimnunity j;ion at a conference in Kan-ment of a medical faculty at the Una Gross, Anna Kuznit and Anne plays. This group will meet reg-i Green, registrationduct services at the B'nai Israel i B'li&i B'rith on conditions in Ger-'Forum seviee.
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j City in June,fievisited some Hebrew.TJniversity in Jerusalem. Hahn. 1 ularly each Sunday afternoon at i In addition to the above, the synagogue, speaking in Yiddish. ' many. The girls who went out on the the Center _ beginning October 13 i following are members of the ", " . i'rty communities establishing Saturday afternoon at 4 p. m. the •: Pians vrul be meae at this meet-, _ , , A special committee of prominWish National Fund councils ent Jewish doctors has been ap- drive were Irene Fishberg, Bertha a n d i s o p e i l t o everyone interest- i general convention committee: guest rabbi will be at the Adass ' ~ 'or the District Council of: ™ to m o n w to me Guss, Goldie Zusman, Lucille Kap- ed. Miss Helen Merritt will have;Henry Monsky, Sam Beber, Sam; Yeshuren synagogue, £5th and "d committees and plans were id for Land Redemption Cam- pointed to make the necessary ar- lan, Kalah Franklin, Dora Fresh- charge of ail dramatic activities | Leon, Dr. Leo Fellman, Al Fied- j s e w a r d. Saturday evening a 'igns. in the fall. Campaigns will rangements and to contact Jewish man, and Sarah German, R u t h for the year. | ler, I. F. Goodman, P a u l Gold- M'Lave"'Malkeh wiSl be held a t S | held in St. Louis, S t Joseph, medical organizations throughout Swengil, Saide Tatleman, Etta. The i U CUl< dramatic committee of the \ blatt, Ben Kazlowsky, Dr. Ben p . ' m . a t the B e t h Kamefirost p.; Omaha, Lincoln,.Nebr.; Tul- the world. Tatleman, and Frieda Soffer, who j Q e n t e r j s by Mrs. S a m ; Slutsky, William Holzinan, Harry j Hagodol synagogue a l S t h E M comprised the winning t e a m ; Theodore as chairman. Those | "Wolf, Rabbi David A. Goldstein,' Burt streets. •\ Ardmore, McAllester, Chikash, which was captained by Anne' working With her are:1 Mrs. Ar-' Rabbi Frederick Cohn, Rabbi j X. ' Leviason, president of thej c o r a l s to President Ben K aE !cw-j ^ g , , ^ ro?,mI,,rp!linR w i u a 1 s 0 „.„ jla.; Des Moines, Iowa; WichlHahn -, Topeka, Leavenworth, Kan- BETH-EL SERVICES thur Cohen, Mrs- Jack Bramson,! David - H. Wice, Dr. I. Dansky, i Vaad, invites all Omaha Jewry to ! & RT, the machinery xor tlus a n r P ; c I l l f i e ^ t h pp r h i l R | r e s o £ t m i; Little-Rock, Fort Smith, Ar;wia be set rolling at. fcionticy f;. b a s k C e R t e r n i P m 1 J e r j.hip, Mrs. J. M. Malashock, Mrs. J. Sol- j Leo Rosenthal, "Leo Abraxnson,! attend, these services. 1 0 START TONIGHT asas; Memphis, Nashville, Chatn5e l fc omon, Mrs. Dave Brodkey, Mrs. H. \ Carl Lagman.and.. Harry Trustin. j i ••- 1 •, . - M r p - Greetiberp'r T c m r a rS,'" * " • Franz. Molnar-in Palestine tooga, . Knoxville, Tennessee; P. Milder, Mrs. Phineas Wintroub, | All sessions and baticjuets will Tonight at 8 p. m>the Beth-El I There wui be beer anc saim-. e r F . v = n v c i p t a r l 1 ? , e i r w Jerusalem—The Palestine lit-Mrs. Irvin ^<evin, Mrs. Philip j be held at the Jewish Community To-Relief Post iiisville,.. Kentucky; Indianap- synagogue will conduct the first ; wiches free to- aieaibers served M^-.f week, Mnce t Y>. erary colony is preparing a series •' •%, South Bend, Indiana. KxzJewskj- e r i r p t o 7 , f s m i , v v,eTnV,BT^ipK u Chicago (JTA)—Dr. Philip L. I after the meeting. Center. Mrs. J. Beber. Friday evening services of t h e of festive . events - in honor of) the work of organizing the year. Habbi David A. Goldstein Seinan, general • director of t h e ; urges, that every active laei^-ber p r : E t a l contimdn-. Ir, Urine n p W !^. o r n e i ! Tror ^p TE- f^vii Crrerh^rs1 •- Hller communities in. the vari- will preach the sermon and will Franz Molnar, the foremost HunJewish People's Institute, h a s ;the Lodge attend the meeting. garian dramatist, internationally 1 states is continuing, as well discuss with the congregation been selected a member of t h e known for* 'Lilion," "The Swan," committee in charge of l-ocal al- -'efforts to organize other com- plans for the coming year. Cobn nnd Mrs. Hp.rry Tr«atm. and other productions. inities where initial contacts j location of t h e .National Youth .! Services a t Temple Israel will- " T h e benefits to be derivrrT The school of Beth-El will open The noted Jewish writer arriv.re been made during the sumWord has been received here | "Warsaw (JTA)—Eleven Polish jj Administration Fund of $30,000 I begin this e r e s l u ^ a t 7:SP p. 151/from Center moiYiborship a r e «r ;r months but the organization for registration Sunday morning ed in company with his wife, Lilli of the death of Mr. Samuel L. j Jews are filing a 1,000,000 mark j to be divided among 4.470 i g h i Rabbi. David I-I.WIce will deliver; self-evident," J ! f 5. Grepubgvt Darwish, famous actress. ^s deferred nntil the fall. at 10:30 at the J . C . C. , a sermonette. jsald, "tlsp.t we cjipect no dsfficuV' Robinson, "6, of N e w Bedford, | damage suit ag airsst the German i school pupils in ChicafeG. 1 a Berlin court as \ : ty in obtriiiing ro.orp <han o n ? Mass. Mr. Robinson died Septemj government in | / Resolntions ,, , , ^ ^ ber 4. Burial took place in New ! a result of alleged ruination of r ; Quota of memberships." |ln the course of the all-day ses1 business and damages from phj Bedford. i • •! ' ^n the Administrative Commit: Mr. Robinson was a resident of ! sical and moral suffering -imder, | discussed t h e material; subThose soliciting family Omaha for 49 years. He had been gone while they carried 02 their •, Ited and adopted the following in the jewelry business and prior j business in Germany, it was learn- , J3W X (>.jolutiona and recommendations: Baiish. Sam Eeber, Davlfl to his leaving Omaha in January, ' ed here. "Resolved, that it is the sense finished the match on t h e 31st Eugene Blaser, Davio. The third time is the charm! Harry B. Cohen, chairman of ' 1 1 with Dr. Alfred Aoler of Tien-' Blarke-, 1934, h e was. associated i n t h e ] T h e action is based on a recent Cf B p n i 'the AdministratSTe Committee green, 6-5. T>rnb?nm, Dnvid OoM! order of-the German government i the Forum Comtaitee. announces !na. Dr. ASIer is one ol the world's • • * ^ real estate business with his'; This old saying w a s proved "I It necessary steps be taken to Paul Blotcky is Highland's sec- brother, J, B. Robinson. (great psychologists End is only in; man, ^ Ab? CnlaFt?h\, Dr. AW true again last Sunday a t Highthat foreign citizens can be com-j another outstanding Forum Ser: I * fmanently organize- Communiond flight champion, by virtue-«f America for a very limited lee-; ^reenberE. David Gfe^niwrg, J. ^T« Survivers are his wife, Hattie; peasated for losses sustained as a j ies for this year. \~ "3 for the Jewish National Fund land Country when Richard Hill- a one-up victory o v e r Manning • ' t53TE tor.ri i GrcfD'jflrs, Vri'liani Grpdinsk*-. The Forum will open in Novemresult of the Nazi regime. one daughter, Mrs. B. M. Achten?< igrain placing an emphasis : on er, a finalist'twice in previous Handler on nineteen holes. ber, .with negotiations under way ; Those serving with Mr. Cob.es i5 ' ? i E r ! i r i f Ksrfile--, Abe Hf-Taberfe, 4 berg of Kansas City, Mo.; five fV continuity of that type of or- years, downed Marvin Treller, The match, bitterly contested Viimfor either John • EriSdne or E-mil :on t h e Forum ComroIiS.ee are: ; I -- O l t i s Hille-, Nathan and Morris of New I Tinization which will adopt" ah 6-5, in a 36-hole match for the all the way, saw Blotcky take a j sons, 1-vriIIIaia. fioliross, J s. c k I.'aror, \S n l n .losephsor, Philip Kit>Bedford, Mass.; Herbert of Chel-i Ludwig. - - Dlit «»|ucational and fund-raising pro- Highland Club golf champion- commanding five hole lead at,the ' Jolin Eaynes Holmes will speak • Frsnk Ackerman, Herman Av.cr--^- &•• Kulafcofsky. Robert Kc sea, Mass.; Sidney of Walthill,! ship. . ' , . ' . end of the first round, when he Nebr., and Arthur of Omaha; sev-1 • irvm iipvuv. Harry on December 4. Dr. Holmes Is oneihaclt, Ecjrene EIa~er, 7S8.vii.Td J B e it' further resolved, that a Hiller, the favorite t o defeat stroked a 44 for Handler to shoot en grandchildren; three sisters, j Mayer, Mori"!)? . of America's outstanding liberal IBrofikey, Arthur A. C o i r , Mrs. ' ^ Ec ": ..Spy of this resolution be sent to Treller, who had reached t h e •A. B.• Frr,r.k. Mr?. I,lzii FromfclE, ?>^raer, William Milder, j'clergymen and a warm frie&S cf Mrs. Simon Pizer and Mrs. Louis') 'ational headquarters and that a finals by upsetting t h e threeBut the Omaha liquor magnate I William" GrodinskV-. 'MEn E ITS P ^TOES]-:;-. i e o Kosenthal. Bmt$ 1 the Jews. K e . is noted for his jmmittee of three be appointed, times champion Julian Milder, couldn't stand prosperity on the Berger, Omaha; and-Mrs. Meyer | ' , ^Tri .^ lability as an orator and his "hrosa- i Hancller. Mrs. J . K. Kulakofsky, i BU.verme,ru Harry Sommer, Irvlte Sioux City;-three broth-j . „ . " i t h the President as one of its played mediocre golf in his morn- nest nine, blowing higher than a Meyer'and Ber-j ,, ® , k - e a . i a , T T 1 1 ^ minded ' and liberal .anproach to • Epliraim. Marks. Krs, Geo. Keu-: Kialm&ster, Karry Trustin, Harry . . , ers, . „ , Joseph Joseph B., B., Me for the Highland i. i H ^ D ,,_^._ ^ ^ ^ ,«-r,C- ^ ^ - « _ •'hous, Rnth Pollack. Dr. H s 1 r r ^ ' T«!."o2f. I. B- Eimmaij, , L * # members a n d i t s c h a i r m a n , t o ji n g eighteen h o l e r o u n d w i t h -,11 # > f nm*"hn' .. 'X 1 ireuer, i B0i.B. reiigjioa snu. ULLZLTR O± state. M „ proverbial sky. Handler was-1 n a r d a l l - o j ' Omaha. ggotiate w i t h t h e National office Treller, and went to lunch one | the ] -Country Club golf title last SUBn't a bit bashful bashful aabout taking adOn January S Josephine Hoclie, i ilicii Dr. A, K. Rtbrnts;, Harrsld \ AbramKoti, Art Cohn, G. Maye!"* n't a bit b o t t k i d ir the purpose of effecting the down to the es-champ. ! day, neither of t h e --contestants assistant secretary cf - the treas- ! Saks,' I ' r s . Ben Silver, Ittvs, Irvin •E o n - ®eT1 Silver. I vantage of Blotcky's blowup and : Wit of this resolution. surprised at. the result. ' 7 h e majors and wortcrs in th# The meal worked wonders with came back to even the match on ury, will speak. Kiss Roche has Sta1 master, and Fired White. VAAD SUNDAY SCHOOL j •was•Ssiae I Resolved, that it is the sense Hiller, apparently. He began on | the eighteenth hole, weeks £go, "while Hiller long bees active in social ref-orin. : ! general 8olicit&tionB<devision.: J the Administrative Committee the very first hole when he card- j On the extra hole, victory seemRegistration for the Vaad Sun- | "was on the top of his game, End , . , __ 1 j . > | v Meyer Beber, major; t* \at such steps be taken as may ed a neat par 4 on the 440 yarder j ed certain for Omaha's Ely Cul- \day school' will- be- held at the-f confident of defeating Treller, he She is president of the Rocky ML .r?ii!fT0,£F T*r$?FT$ £T jElewit«, Eenueit Oohm, SRjji 18th and i*a-as asked by what margin,- he es- t'uel Co. of Coloriicio, lias been I necessary to co-ordinate all to go0aall Heibertson, but'Blotcky looked up 1 i Green, Sam E . Handler, Be'ist t0 g l l e even T e n ^ with i t h TTreller. r e iier. ; ei'ifi to win. acHTttles within the c o n t t a u e d h i s D r i n i a n t playin Z, 1 on an approach shot, topped it, • UE\ Ravitz, Dr. Ben Slutsky, Robe??; coal mining retarmp, irgs rcspoa15. "v h, about 5-5," -vr&s t i e sn•&ion -which shall be a forum for for turning loose a barrage of pars I •and it trickled to within six inches j Noddle, te Palestinian program: and birdies to send Treller five • of the pin, to give him a win. The commissioners of the con-j Julius, Bieno, msjor; ad at present is.in charge ; IBe it further resolved that the down a t t n e ' e n d of t h e n i n e — | But Mrs.-Manning Handler up-j I And then Trailer TT"S cornered j Dr. Abe Feilroam, .Welfare IVork in TCasli- regratlon -of B'aai Israel, lSthjDansky, .fesident appoint a committee, and t h e end of t h e ~7 h o l e s j h e l d the golfing honor of t h e i t i e day bcTcrc tlie n a t c h . R=> VTB.2 \ .and Chicaro stTeets, have aa-! r siai Marks, Aaron IPertis, ;;lpresentative o£ various groups played. On t h i s nine Hiller h a d ! family by winning from Mrs.. A.! Jerusalem—A total o* 5,163 t o s Bounced tas opening of ticket j KSchards, Hyman Shrler, aad forceful,.crater. -Jd parties In the Zionist three consecutive threes, two offH. Brodkey, 2 up on eighteen Jewish immigrants eUered ss.3ss for t?i.e ftfEl?. liolydays, i rls .Stalmaster, Stanley -l*eria Norman Hapgocd. ^nt;* and that t h i s committee tbeni blrdiea, and his card read holes for the club championshJD. tine la July, according to s ; coiamerststCT s: Catit-nr A. ScfcTacEkin and. hisj LesJie Bnrkcnrna«f s a i etis fi politic L<&11 endeavor to have the Ite- 445-352-^35, for a par of 35. ! Mrs. Brodkey had a good chance! Eeial resort mafia pnblic hero Z-Zt [msU ciiofr will te featured at t h e ! W a r r e t i Ack??inan, i>ona?a on Inal Conferences of the HadasricrTtr?" Hiller's hot nine changed the 1 to tie uu the mutch on the eigh-! vree!i. c quer Junior Iladassah,' Zionists v^hole h l complexion l this rmater S£3 sre I't-t". of the battli.ji teeLtli, but three putted her xrzy ' ' l i a r ' s lff.^]c' ir s-T-d ^"ftr T^T.^^^V"^ • Tirl-cfs rn.sr 1)e obtained'at fte|i j * B S r Kaplan, of America, Mis- From one down, lie h a d h&lpsd out of {lit1 in t i e capitalist category, rf s.z.r,~ It (lfT1 syES.EnCTif <?T€rsJngi? from 1 to 5 | Eddie Rosen. . . ., National "Workers" Alliance himself to a five-up j,dv£ntase. j 1>; .si Glosburg porFepjiag1 more than f 5. C T P. Ar.d G-3 t h e third irnsrli in ISIS ESC!, t a s serves in •p. in.. BV,6. giiBdavg from '2:30 to I Morris Burstein,: .»aa|op; 0 r , other groups ..ad or&aniza- Treller then rallied gamely, bat caampionship from Lcs The total nu~il'or rep.ercr.lc rn J • I as adrfeorj- capaeJlr to laanj1 of 16 p, rn, aa« 7;SO to S p. m. T l e j 0 ' Belzer, Dave Croun.se, I. «k»ll~ }S J o i n with this Southwest Hiller played each of the Best Simon, 1 up, in c. spirited eighincrease of ""I? iinmisraiL; over* Civil ,n-sll] ! i r j coiatBfesfouerK declare tltat tickets! s t { ? l n ' J a e k Kaim»», s.. Kateinwwa, KContinued on Page Four.) ' holes in even par figures, and teen hole match. 'Juse, 1S35. * : . r 3 Eis.;-':L Ft~ 153S, •TDET l?e ottslEPd. rcasoaaMy, ' • {Continued OR Pag? 7)..-.. ;-
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