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Jewry
VOL. XI—NO. 35.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935
MRS. LAUF1AN, BEN SAMUELS
Shortage in Food * Threatens Nazi Regime
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Berlin ("WNS)—M. Von OsterBerlin (WNS)—A food shortff-^ en-Marnitz, wealthy German landa g e rs u c h s e r i o u s ° Proportions as owner and member of the o 1 d Chicagoans To Address District ! to constitute a real menace to the aristocratic Hohenzollera circles -Conference of B'nai future of the Nazi regime has decreated a sensation throughout B'rith veloped here, • with housewives \ trmany by resigning his title as 1 feverishly storing up necessities; honorary citizen of Koenigsberg ILL JL^Cctvi.Ci £$ LAUCtt Ben Samuels and Mrs. in protest against a demand by Lautman, both of Chicago,' will be |fad .police patrolling food stores the featured guest speakers at the j ^ f v e n t smuggling end prolitthe Nazi mayor of the city that he discontinue selling the produce regional B'nai B'rith conclave to eering. of hi3 land through a Jewish com- be held at t h e Omaha Jewish While the authorities tried desRegistration for the City Talera mission merchant. Sundav • ' P tely to allay alarm, the supTorah will begin next MonCommunity Center on *' i Ply of fruit, fats and meats and Von Osteren-Marnitz defied the October 14, and will continue Nazi mayor and-said ha had al-^°De5gates and visitors from the ; P a i n rapidly reached the _ vanish- If o r two weeks, Snccbtti, the harvest festival The annual meeting and Sucways dealt with Jews and would neighboring B'nai B'rith lodges | "JSPoint w:th prices going sky Aaron • — - Katz, — principal of t h e A total of $27,905 in pledges campaign, emphasized the fact of the J e w i s h people — also coth tea of the Bikur Cholim will continue to do so. Talmud Torah, urges all parents high. will attend the conference, when >een ternefi in by Wednes- that the returns to date are PC to enroll their children, as t h e far ahead of what the loaders oE ^ known as the Feast of Taber- be held next Monday, October 14, B'nai B'rith and general Jewish new classes will get under way | day in the Beth-El sjnageguc t h e d r j V e anticipated that, the go?! at 2 p. m. at the J. C. C. All the problems will be discussed. The nacles — will begin this evening, at the conclusion of the Succoth !campaign for $100,090 for a new ! of SIOO.'OOO ought to be renchpf! general public will be invited to women of the city are inOctober 11, and will last until Jewish I holiday. attend the forums and sessions. building on their site at 48th in .three years instead of the planvited to attend this outstanding ned fire years. I All members of the Jewish comOctober 19. Samuel is general attorney and affair, which is open to the pubmunity are also urged .to join the and FE-ms-.ni streets, According; to original plans, tl'f president of the Chicago Yellow In tlie Bible the festival is also lic. I1/-1/ ••.'"•' ". ly-formed City Talmud TorThis unusually large amount is intended to hold fivp Cab company. He is a past presicalled the "Feast of ingathering," Association, membership to the result of the preliminary can- annual campaigns. On such a proIn addition to the annual redent of District No. 6 of the B'nai for at the time when the Jewish ports and hospital summation, an j which is open to all a t the nom- • vassing. The first meeting of the gram. e a c h annual drive would. B'rith, having served as president people dwelt in Palestine and elaborate program has been prej inal cost of one dollar. workers was held at the Jewish net £20.000 in contributions. Aft! in 1923-24. were tillers of the soil, the char- pared. Rabbis N. Feldman a n d Special Cable from Pierre The athletic department of the He is active in Chicago Jewish Community Center Tuesday eve- the first campaign lias fcr pasi^u acter of the holiday was agriculJewish Community Center has an- communal affairs. At present he von Paassen, Seven Arts Staff ning, with seventy enthusiastic that, mark before even getting y>v.~ Harold Berger will speak. Cantor tural. . . . nounced its fall and winter sched- is on the administrative commit- Correspondent. workers present. Cards for pros- cfer wey officially. E. Sellz will render a gTOup of Coming at the close of the agAddis Ababa, Ethiopia (WNS) ule, which is now in effect. pective contributors were distribtee of the District, is a director Jewish songs. A Succoth play will J. J. Green here, prppkiprif. n« ~ ricultural and economic year in •—Amid frenzied cries of "MeneThe schedule: uted £t this time. of the Leo N. Levi Memorial host h c Beth-El, in commenting or Palestine, Succoth was an occa- be presented, with Sylvan Frankel Women's and Girls* Swimming pital, a director of the National ! lik, God Israel is with us," thouSam Beber, chairman of t h e the splendid returns thus far opsion of thanksgiving for the fruit and Bess Goldware in the leads. Junior Girls?—Monday and "Wed- Jewish~Hospital for Consumptives j sands of Falashes, the black Jews Rehearsals for "Big Hearted timistically declared tlir-t lie exharvest and for nature's bounty-i nesday, 4:45 to 5:30 p.m.; Sun-in Denver, a trustee of the Cleve- l0f E t h l ° P i a - a r e p o n r a s into A d - ; H e r b e r t i . . t h e f i r s t p r o a w . t i o n o pected the campaigners 1o wnif ais a t 0 3 in their taan during the year ;iast. All male Isday 3 to 4 p.m. land Orphans home. A graduate j j ^* ?» ° ^°.™ I the Center Players for this seaclose to the 540,000 mark in this, aild raelites above the age of thirteen Business and Senior "Women— of Harvard in 1903, he is reputed j Mohammedan compatriots m! s o n a r en o v u n a e r v a y - T M s p l a T year's drive. journeyed to Jerusalem for the Monday and "Wednesday, 6 to 9 to be an interesting as well as defense of their country against will o p e n - t h e Guild season on Mrs. J. H. Kulakofpky ami Hprannual celebration,; often the wothe Italian invaders. p.m.; Sunday 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, .November 1'9. forceful speaker. ry Silverman a r e vice-chsurnipr. men' and older children, as well Kunners arriving here from the Matron Women—Monday and The cast selected for the proMrs. Laufman, who will be'the in the campaign. NfiShac. N o $. £.. as the servants of the household, Wednesday—10:45 to 11:45 a.m. main speaker at the luncheon, is Falasha settlements report • that; d u c t i o n a r e : Big-Hearted Herbert. and William Kacusin are ?e«~vr journeyed with the master to the Special classes for beginners a past president of t h e District c^l a l F a l a s h a s a r <\ ™ obl f V** E p !" j Joe Solomonow; Elizabeth, his tsries, and Harry B. Simmsn i* city of David, which w a s so regiments which will be rushHimelstein; Alice. Geneva (JTA)—A report on treasurer. Cambridge, Mass. (JTA)—Har- started. Meet Monday and Wed- Grand Lodge Auxiliary f o r woMartha crowded with visitors that many vard College will not send rep- nesday, 9:45. ed to the front. the. daughter, Bess Goldware; ; the nominations of the five mem-; men. She will speak on the work dwelt during their week's stay in resentatives to the Olympics in In Addis Ababa itself half a Junior, the son, >1 Oruch; Rob-: bers of the expert commission of! The planning committee enr"Women's and Girls' Gym of the auxiliary. booths outside the city's wall. German Jewish refugees, ert, the younger son, Alden Lin- \ the League Council to study Nor- sisis of the officers of the cntvBerlin next year if the German Junior Girls- (10 to 14)— Mon- j " P r i " m e movers in the calling of'] fdozen paign arid the following: M e. %. rjner When the Jewish State in Pal- government attempts to bar Jews day and Wednesday, 4 to 4:45 It h e c o n { e r e nce are Dr A. Green- ! ° officers in the Reich army,; c o l n ; Martha, Una Gross; Amy, i way's proposal for the eetablisharish, Pare Cohn, A. D. Frank. are estine fell and the Temple in Jer- from the games, the Jewish Tele- p . m . -•: , second vice-president of Dis-! feverishly drilling Ethiopian jKe becca ICirschenbanm; Jim, Ales ; ment of the special refugee organ- ^ . J. Greenberg, J. H. Kulpfcoiof usalem, the form of the Succoth graphic A g e n c y was told last Business and Senior Women-— trictVo. 6, and Philip KlutznicS, itribesmen into some Andrew, Dick Hurwitz: ization under the aegi : sky. Irviu Levin, Harry TrusJin, an celebration was changed to suit week -by William J. Bingham, Monday: and Wednesday, KedncAmong the Jewish offi- ;M r s _ Goodrich, Bess Cooper; Sir.' Leagne of Nations, was this week ;EBd Hsrrr Woll. i ber"of the general commit"the newer conditions. The Jew- ^HarrarTi: -director «f-Athletics;, ~-— i n g c l a s s e s ^ t>.m.; Volley ball,: 7 | at gmee m submitted to the Council by the J ' ^ r s i a t the front with -the, Norman Wohlner; Mrs. j Beber rcportefi s m-mbr!'*, n" 7| - J' ish peopTe" jib longer had F a n d ' In .addition, harvard will not p.m.; basketball1,' 8 P-m. Dancing, j j u i i u s Bisno is general chair- I P ! a n s is^Captain^Abraham Zogrov- : Havens, Marva Coin;. Mr.' Hav- : representative of Ecuador. • pubstsntia! gifts iroir nnn-snpii:sky, a Polish Jew. which they could till: where they make its"•. usual contribution of ens, Nate Cutler. The expert commission will in- j 1_ '^' man of. the conclave a n d is in ' Wednesdays. . i ; . •"-••»-». The colony of German Jewish lived they were barred from agri- $1,000 to the general Olympic This play will be one of' five '. elude one member each from! %"' charge of arrangements. r t h f TrorVfrp refugees h e r e is doing yeoman plays to be presented by the" Gen- j Great Britain, France. Norway. cultural pursuits. But the holiday fund if persecutions of Jews and . Matron Women—Monday and In [ Teusday Beber declared- that I T Volley ball for beassumed an even greater signifi- other minorities persist, declared | Wednesdays: work in organizing a medical |t e r Dramatic Department. Helen Czechoslovakia and probably also ginners, 9:45 a.m.; reducing classhad never in h i e -experience <r><' cance. The Jews built succahs, or Mr. Bingham, who is a member of es, 10 a.m.V volley ball, 10:35 a. corps and and directing the flow of Merritt is in charge of all Center Switzerland, it was learned, booths (symbolic of hope), in the American Olympic Commit- m. supplies. • dramatic activities. | In submitting the report, t h e campaigning for communal ftnulK their ghetto yards; they ate their tee. Dr. Ma-rtin Jacobson has been Men's and Boy's Swimming '; | representative of Ecuador stated seen so much Bincsre enthusissm meals in these booths throughout entrusted with the job of directJunior boys — T u e s d a y and Although Harvard does not dii that the nomination committee for a ceuse. He reported a is um1 the week of the holiday as a re- rectly enter contestants in the Thursday, 4:45 to 5:30 p.m.; ling t h e entire medical service. [was Ecsious to secure as members ber of substantial gifts from mm minder of the time when t h e Olympic games, athletes under4its Sunday; 10 to 10:45 a.m. Loyal Kaplan was elected p r e s - j A d o l f B e l ] > president of the XaI of t h e expert commission "per- members. "I want to thank t h e many Jews dwelt in such booths during colors are entered in the competiident of the Round Table of Jewj society of Abyssinia, Ethiotional Senior Men — T u e s d a y and I sons possessing the requisite qualthe forty years 'that they wander- tions in this country, from ^which Thursday, G p.m. to 9 p.m. Sun- ish Youth a t the first meeting of ! p i a ' s leading bank, is mobilizing ! ificatioEE, but who, at the same Jewish friends of our fiynagogi'*. the Table Representatives ed through the desert after their are selected the members 'of the day, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. th Round R d T bl R t t i j t h e c o u n t r y ' s economic resources ' time, are not associated directly in the community at large." hr deliverance from Egyptian bond- American Olympic team. Business and high school boys this month. He is president -of the f o r t h e struggle with II Duce's ; Plans have been completed by !iwith organizations dealing w i t h saifl. "Their gifts PTP ar. exop'.rage. The roof of the succahs were ; eiU. clcmoTiPtratio of good-wiK j the Temple Israel Sisterhood, to ;• refugees." Harvard will not allow its ath- —Tuesday and Thursday, 6 to 8 Alpha Pi Tau fraternity, had been j f O r c e s. active in the Round Table proleft open, that the children of Is-letes to enter these competitions p.m. I present Edward Steinmetz, Jr., | The expert commission will and Jewish co-operation. gram last year, is a student at rael might look up to the BtarB under Harvard colors stated Mr. ] new director of the Community ji meet in Geneva in December to 1 a.cecl by this vrondcrful rx Men's and Boys' Gym Creighton Law School and is and raise their hearts in hope. Bingham. Playhouse, in aeseries of ten lee- ii draft its report. j of help from the .Tewiph Health Club: Calisthenics class The palm branch, or lulab—as it I tures, beginning Wednesday, Oc- i Ir.ity, we promise to do < bps-'. —Tuesday and Friday, 12:10 p. prominent on the Creighton campus. is called in Hebrew; the ethrog, tober SO, a t the Blackstone hotel, \ i to prr.ct the kinrt oX By m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. New York (JTA)—The likeliFannie "Witkin, prominent Omaor citron; sprigs of the fragrant Mrs. Mas Holzman, president, an• r \ which w i l l he the pride of Om»Volley ball: Daily at 12:30 p. ha IT. student, winner of l a s t myrtle, the boughs of the humble hood that other colleges and uni- m.; Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Rabbi Harold Berger will make j nounced. j • he Jewry an.fi a credit to the c ' i ' versities ; throughout the country willow of the brook symbolize the Volley ball league plays Mon- year's Round Table debate tour- one of his first talks before a | Mr. Steinmetz will discuss cur- j ; of O m a h a . " will take action similar to Harharvest character of the festival day and Wednesday, 12:30 p.m.nament and member of Alpha c o m m u n i t y-wide organization rent and contemporary produc-' ,T. .1. Greenberg;.. president IM. vard's was admitted by a spokesGamma Chi Sorority, was elected when lie speaks at t h e regular tions_ and stress particularly those ' and are brought to the synagogue and Sunday,-10 a.m. Beth-El, stated: " I want t o ihKV.U man for the American Olympic E r n e s t Nogg, meeting of the B'nai B'rith on i plays of the season meeting with; Berlin ' f JTA}—An internal or-^ the men and women o£ tlie _ . to form part of the service for . Junior Boys (10 to 14): Tues- vice-president. Beilt Committee. He said the committhe day. day and Thursday, 4 to 4:45 p. prominent Z. A. and^ Round M o n d a y evening, October 14, atiBrodaway success. He will speak ;d e r e s c i u din E all Jews from Win-i El synagogue for bringicg nesr tee would make no move to block T aWe r o rin a mA. s Sacrificial offerings c a n no wholesale boycotts of the games m.; Friday (Midget Basket ball P f - ^ " elected sec- ( t h e l o d g e r o o m - n t h f i j _ c_ C J each Wednesday morning at 10:45 ter relief, was issued here last realization our dream of a retar5 longer be carried to the Temple by educational institutions. "> a n dJ o eG o l d w a r e - C r e 3 s h - i The meeting is scheduled to Etart | o'clock. An informal discussion week, t h e Jewish Telegxcphic ful pyna£O£ui> on ^ h P ^ ^•T" league), 4 p.m. t o n l a v EEt tuuddeennt t aa nn dd member of | at 8:30 p. m. i -will » * -follow « — -his - talks. — in Jerusalem, but since the Jew William J. Bingham is chairmember of Ssnior Men's classes: Thursday t o n Agency learned from most reli- ncm. Onr people hsve p r m tanhas come to believe that charity man of the American Olympic — Health-body-building class at Pi Lambda Phi fraternity, was Rabbi Berger, who is the new j Tickets will go on sale n e x t able sources. gible demonstration of their efp*ras well as prayer takes the place Track and Field Committee and 7:30 p.m.; volley vail at 8:15 p. elected treasurer. spiritual head of the Vaad, occu-! week, with Mrs. Leo Chaiken in The order, based on the Nur- CFt desire lor a pynagopue, pnf; of sacrifice, the Succoth offerings was to be manager of the track m.; Sunday—Calisthenics at 11 a. The y e a r s program will begin j . d t h p u l p l t { o r t b r e e years at j charge. Assisting team chairmen emberg laws, stated that not only with a continued response v-p with a Simchas Torah Get-to-geth- Gary, Indiana, where he acquired will be Mesdames Robert Rosen- will no Winter relief be given, to hope to be nble to Ftsrt actiu;: are usually distributed among the and field team at the Berlin Olym- m. Bick end needy. Business and high school boys: er Dance for all members of the a wide reputation for his oratory thai, M. L. Cohn. Sam Josephson, ' Jews henceforth, but contribu- construction within, a year or (?n,'* pics, the-spokesman said. The local Succoth services will (Coaching in Basketball) Tues- Round Table on Sunday, October and brilliant scholarship. He was Bernard Wolf, Milton Abrahams., tions will not. be polocited from 20, at the Center auditorium at! graduated from the "University of Harry Rosenfeld, and Izzie Rosen- Jews for relief funds, be found in the "Religious Serday and Thursday, 6 to 7 p.m. _, 9:30 in the evening. This dance] Chicago and t h e Hebrew Theo- thai. vices" column. Special This order nullifies the person• \JSSS6S Men under 21 are not _to use will be open to all Round Table logical College. al promise made by Reich Chanmembers. . • . the gym before 1 p.m. Sunday. Other features on the evening's cellor Hitler that "everybody will The basket ball league schedules: program are a review of the news enjoy Winter relief in the Reich." Class A. Senior league: Sunday, JOSEPH STEIN WINS by Max Baer, assistant executive Owing to this or(?er. relief will The J e w i s h National Fund 2 to 5 p.m.; Class B games Tuessecretary of the A. Z. A., and a be granted in some'localities fiiCRANBROOK FELLOWSHIP semi-annual ^collection of boxes day, 1 to 9 p.m. short business meeting which will The Ladies auxiliary of the from Nazi headquarters, ' I occupy itself with t h e member- Congregation of Israel, held their rectly wil be lield the week of Sunday, Boxing, wrestling and tumbling while in others it will be distrib- 1 rnatics nnd dancing will begin »•, October : 2 7. Everyone having box- classes will be formed at request. Joseph Stein, son of Mr. "and j ship drive to start within t w o regular monthly meeting Tuesday, uted under the supervision of the Jewish Community Center on : jes is ask id to have them ready Mrs. Julius A. Stein, was awarded j weeks, and with the Regional October S, in the assembly room I Jewish" charitable bodies. The Plains-States regional con- for collection when the commiti Tuesday of the coming week, *n£ a fellowship at the Cranbrook Conclave to be held November S. of the synagogue at 25th and J While Jews Ere excluded from all children interested are target; ference of Jewish Community tees call. Those not having boxAcademy of Art. streets. Officers were elected for relief, "non-Aryans" who are not to join now. Centers and Welfare Federations new term, beginning November 21. Jewish, however, will continue to • The dancing classes will be hrMt Stein, who is the possessor of will he held at Des Moines, la., es but who would like to get one Mrs. Joe Goldware was re-electthree degrees, has attended the November 16 and 17, it was an- can do BO by callin- Mrs. L Daned president for the third t e r a . ireceire relief accordins to Hitler's on Tuesday *»nd Thursday Rftor-sky, Ha. 7198 or Mrs. Louis AlUniversities of Nebraska, Illinois nounced this week. : noons from four t.o five o'clort Temple Israel will have its an-and Fontalbleu, which is located Other officers elected are the I c e C i R r a t l 0 P ' 3 t l s l e a r a e r L Henry Monslry and Sam Beber berts, Ja. 6266. j a in?, «"il! he under the direction nual Succoth dinner Friday eveA tea for the committees will Mesdames I. Perelinan, vice-prea- j in a suburb of Paris, France. He Of Omaha will read major papers lot Annette Ricklin. She will nfbe held at the home cf Mrs. Al-ning, October 11, in the vestry has an Arts degree, a Bachelor of ideixt; A. .Kazlowsky, secretary at the conclave. •' fer instruction in tap, ballet B.HIV MAY BAN STREICBER'S room of the Temple. After the SL L o u i s (WNS)—Hank H. Fladensan, treasurer. berts Tuesday, October 22. AnyArts degree and a Master of Arts A large local delegation is exacrobatic dancinp. Greenberg slugging first baseman one interested in working for thedinner a harrest festival cere- degree. QUACK MEDICINE QRGA® i Miss Helen Merritt, r h o for ih& Those on the board of directors pected to attend. National Fund Is cordially Invit- mony will be leld. Consecration After graduation last June, lie of the Detroit Tigers, American'are t h e Mesdames L. Katzinan,, past year has directed the Gi?i)<S ed to attend. Information in re-of young children in Sunday was honored with a fellowship to Leagtfa. pennant winners, was the ! M. Lipsman, L. WoHson, and M. i Berlin (WNS)—Julius Streich- : plays, will instruct, t h e drama iU: gard to working or getting boxes Bchool for the first time will take t h e Massachuetts Institute of ™ o s t valuable _playcr in Ms league jKatzman. jcr, Germany's high priest ol atsti- classes for children s t the may be obtained by calling Mrs. place. The children are Jack As- Technology, b u t after receiving! the 1935 season, accord-j Mrs. Sam Casar was appointee! \ Seraitism Eufi Hitler'F i n t o t l t l e byll, Lita Joy Brandt, Marjorie the opportunity to attend Cran-! S unanimous decision of j chairman of the ways and means \:panion. isis about to receive RE olfi- •' o l Teusday and Tburs'lay a£t«r-Dansky or Mrs. Alberts. a Brodkey, Patricia Burkenroad, brook, Stein immediately took Ed-| national committee of sports ' committee « ^ nrr«- •v=ti,»T, - P ^ . Hal rebtik in the form oi a ban. ' Nathan PerHoward Fritz, Rosalie Garrop, vantage of it in preference to the *'wri!;ers» j t "*"as announced here by 1 elman chairman of the program ;-on his periodical. ' •Deutsche Volfc-: noons from five to six o'clock. Thft Jerusalem (JTA) — With anfae Health).' classes will offer instruction t» Richard Goldman, Nancy Kully, Massachusetts Institute scholar-! other factory shut down and oth- Bamberger Institute Sporting News.' I committee. • jsgesundheit" • (Peoples <p e scholar- t TMF publication has been engag- i voice, dramatic expression anfi Harry Leon Lewis, Barbara Trasers faced with closing their doors Princeton, N. J. —The school Greenberg is the thjrd player ship. ed in a violent campaign against i technique ana will prepare t h « ander pressure of foreign dump- of humantlstic studies and t li e tin and Jimmy Weiss. At present Joseph Stein is one i n t b e history of. this poll to remodem meflical science, attackine :. children for parts hi the prochscing, '•' the Palestine government school of economics and politics Festival decorations will be of the fifteen students who were ceive a unanimous vote, the othcalled a special session of the re- will be opened as the second and carried out in the religious ser- fortunate enough to be enrolled er two having been Babe Ruth in it ES "Jewish" and "nn-German' : tions of'the Children's Theater, cently organized industrial Com- third units of the Institute f o r vice. • ; and fiemandirig that it be replac-1 1923 and Carl Hubbcll in 1933. at Cranbrook Academy this year. mission to consider protective Advanced Study, founded five j 0 g Cfifftolk Wh$t€ Greenberg, who received . 64 Riga (JTA)—The Brjth Hach- ed by Quack heaMng remedies. measures. ' ; The impenSing ban-on the pub-JNew T •"- -"Th« T t ir- Na«l years a g o by Louis Bamberger TOPRESEWT-SEEFER TORAH votes, is the first Jewish player ayai. Jev.*ish war veterans" orgs.1!The action -was taken after the and his;JBister, Mrs. Felix Fuld, to be so honored. During the sea- ization sponsored by. the Zionist: lication is not, however, a con-j Germany". puVIis" d by the Am* Mate Skips. Nesiti Mrs. Herman Franklin.'of 3311 Gereb stocMng factory had shut with anJ Initial endowment of Warsaw—Because of the steady j son Greenberg led both b i g Revisiosiist movement, extreme ' cession to the Jews but rather s. j erienrt Je *i&h Cammitte', is ot»* Q S t , will, present a Sefer Torah increase of Jewish emigration to j leagues in rubs batted in, tied right wing group, wa» this week • victory for the German chemical ! of the two books b*» Jews eft tfe* its doors as a resnlt of competi- 55,000,d00. tion trom Czeccoslovakian prodThe two new units will open to the Congregation of Israel of Palestine the Polis'i Shipping Co. with Jimmy Fox of the Athletics officially ordered closed "by the | industry whose sale o£ patent! fall "white list" of • *w CatliolJe South Omaha Sunday, October 27 has rushed to completion a new for the home run crown with §6, Latvian authorities. ucts. Recently, the Meshi Silk with the new semester. j medicines l i a s been affected by jj Book Suivey p u f i s h r i toy the Factory, operated by an American Dr. Albert Einstein is a mem- at 6 p. m. Everyone is invited to -i-35el, the S. S. Koskhis^o. which led his league in doubles, a n d T i e authorities also prohibit efi \ Streiclier's camp&igrn. (Cardinal Ha; es L.;t.:atwre ComJew, was forced to dose as a re- ber of the faculty of the school attend, Refreshments will be will go into the Danzig-Jaffa ser- i finished sixth among the leading the only remaining anti-Semitic \ Nazi physicians have also co -1 mittee. T c ^: is '"The-P*e» sult of Japanese competition. of mathematics, the first unit. vice within a weak. ihftters of Ms league. journal 'in Latvia, "VolkEwaffen." jislained. j careila Fami" " by "*T«nE Wcrfel, served.
Feast of Tabernacles Succoth Tea and , Anntial Meeting To Continue Full Week of Bikur Cholim
FOR TALMUD TORAH
J.C.C. PHYSICAL FALL PROGRAM BEGINS
Yearfs Contributions to Reach $40,0*
RUSH TO
Select Cast for . Play By Gui
.s for
Athletes From Olympic Games
Bocfy Submitted;
Loyal Kaplan To Head Round Table
SISTERHOOD PLANS LECTURE PROGRAM .BY STEIMMETZ
B'nai B'rith To
inter
Set Conference Date for Plains-States Region
COLLECTION BY NATIONAL FUND BEING PLANNED
MRS. J. GOLDWARE HEADS AUXILIARY
Succoth Dinner at Temple Tonight
PALESTINE FIGHTS FOREIGN DUMPING
AS LEAGUE'S MOST VALUABLE FLAYEF%
m i/ramabcs and Dancing at
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