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LUDWIG LEWISOHN" 'Thl3 colnmn la copyright by the Seven Art8 ! Feature Syndicate. Reproduction in whole or in -part Btrictly forbidden. Any infringement on t h i s copyright will be prosecuted. The Mayor of Tel Aviv Meier Dizengoff is dead at the age of seventy-five. The founder and builder of one of the world's pre-eminent cities la mourned by that city and by his people. He did not suffer long from Illness or infirmity. Less than a month ago he addressed to the High Commissioner of Palestine that powerful and r i g o r o u s letter •which -will remain among the striking documents of both Jewish and British history of this age. He was a creative statesman He could act and speak. He could build and defend. A city is his enduring monument. Of •what man. of this age or of any, however wider the repute and more dazzling the name, could more be said? He was neither wairior nor subtle diplomat nor oligarch nor any of the thing's to which the pagan world raises monuments. He needs no monuments. Tel Aviv endures.

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Entered as Second Class Mall Matter on January 21. 1921. at Postotflce of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March 3, 1879

XII—No.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FEIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936

CAMPAIGN EEK TRIP ABROAD NEW El JIES

Rcgistratiea for Tcrah S

Registration for the TalI P -•1 Toraa Trill take place A continent facing with dread, War Victims Committee. The eunday, October 11, 9:SO to he specter of another war and next convention is to be enter13:00 earful of an underground Com- tained by . the ., government of First Step Tows' Xew classes are being ormunist movement is the charac- Greece. of. ganised at the City Talmud erization of Europe made by Notable at the Congress was ^ , /"" C o ~"f~ Torab. when the new semester Harry Trustin, who with Mrs. the presence of Generals as well CI< £ begins Monday, October IS. Trustin returned last week from as privates among the 125 men A campaign \.iamily mem- Those interested in the latfga trip abroad. Mr. Trustin, com- and women representing their na*Lcrad berships will be..nauguarted Sun- uaso and culture of their peomissioner of public Improvements tions as delegates. Sponsors, or the city of Omaha, represent"The trip was a wonderfud ed- day, October 11, as the'first step ple are urged to send their ed the American Legion at the ucation. It gave me a broader towards celebrating the tenth an- children to the Talmud Torali. of Pror "The Land of Promise", outEnrollment for the DunFIDAC congress held in "Warsaw, view of conditions generally and niversary of the Jewish Commundee Branch of the Talmod 1 /.V Poland. standing: motion picture depictallowed an opportunity for com- ity Center. *i i A committee of fifty workers Torah may be made at the ing Jewish achievement in. the In France Mr. Trastin was im- parison."' While in~ Poland the iome of Mr Herman Cohen, pressed by the work of Premier Trustin3 with other - delegates under the chairmanship of Dr. A. rebuilding 1 of Palestine, will be 101 So. 53 St. Leon Blum. "He haa done a won- •were entertained by the highest Greenberg will canvass a list of slio~m p.t the Paramount The"": ,*' derful job. If he had the confi- officials of the government, in- prospective members who held atre, Wednesday evening. Ocfamily memberships during the dence of all the people, he would cluding the President himself. tober 14. at S o'clock. first years' of the Center's exisbring Trance back to economic -"„£ tence. The shovinp of thi# T'orop"')-'"stability and to a position of polWhen the Center opened ia able motion, •picture is briii;*1 tical strength. Everyone admits 1926 there were approximately his torcefulness and admires his sponsored, by- the Ornpbr T-pi250 family members. Since then I strength of character, and his • i /> ir.vicl Torrh rnd the Drococdp many have. been , transferred to j capacity for coping with the delwill be use to rcdner individual classifications so that f Who was this man* Where did cate situation. But among many W deficit. : now there are only one hundred he learn how to build and govern of the French there is the great | An oiitStfinding F r r r o family members. A family memcities? He was a simple Jew —— fear that he is aligned with the ins; i progrf.m viU. be pvpsontpd pncl. bership gives the mother, father, a pocheter Yid, He was a lover Communists." I v'Vd feature Esther Lep? Dubnfs' and a servant of his people. He • "Poland in particular is in a Program of Jewish Federations and all children under twenty-one Applause to Judge Winners of ] at the Paramount Grp.r.o Orjrsn years of age full membership saw himself and thought of him- very poor ficonomic condition. Contest to Be Held r~ and Welfare Funds to Be privileges at the Center. j and Cantor Aaron Edg-p-r, On;.pOctober 19 Everyone is touched by the wideDiscussed Nest Month •hc'B new outstanding: vcoplist, in Workers are meeting and will history spans the entire Zionis spread poverty of the country. | a. medley o:c traditional lle^rev1work steadily until the celebramovement, which is the mos The fear of war is halting recoAmateur talent cf the local j evening, November 7, tion starts so that the eleventh jand Jewish melodies, A vprj" fine symbolic single movement of mo- very, but if Europe can hold its andSaturday all day Sunday, November 8, year of the Center will open with Jewish community is looking for- j I short subject v.'iil ulso lie predern history, not only of the Jew- peace for ten years, it will make are the dates selected for the ward with great ansiety to the : i sen ted on the screen. ish people but of all peoples. His a comeback. All people are work- third annual meeting of the West s many family members as there B'nai Brith Amateur Night to be j Although F.t ami it life was in itself a symbol and ing to improve their country, but Central States Regional Confer- were the first year. The two hun- held October 19 at the Jewish Pictured here are a group cf htprr Jewish yei'tW c.m'c- hai: the ralesoinhm dred and fifty names will be an- Coniunity Center. an example of hope for all the they have much to fear." ence at Kansas City, Missouri. the harveEt of a pood crop in Palestine, »*hiclh they nrip oclr s. lin;ited appeal years to come. . The FIDAC, whoe convention This is the regional meeting of nounced at the anniversary celeOmaha Lodge of B'nai Brith is helping to rebuild!. This is « typical scene froin "The L^.Y<H£ O? have it conceviif. itse'C ^."it O.?«f He was born in Bessarabia in Mr. Trnstin attended, is an im- representing the' program- of the ration. wjiick sponsoring this amateur contest Promise," th-: Palestinian picture of tke Jewish horaeiand r h uponnr!inp of tl'r 18 G1. Before he was twenty he portant organization uniting all Council of Jewish\ Federations ia an endeavor to assist the ama- will be shown in Omaha next Wec!nes«I&y evening, v itt til! pro"i*. F B F fourin tTv.?i. • P had gone to Odessa and had Join- th6 service organizations. of the and Welfare Funds in the middle teur talent of our community in ceeds soins to the Omaha Talmud Torah, ed that pre-Zionist movemen Allies ; in one body. Its major ac- west and . northwest, comprising 'Warm Interest" or the display of their very fine tal-i . known as Chibat Zion, Love ol tivity at present is finding the the states of Missouri, Kansas, j walks cJ life in Omshp, i? interin Palestine by lents. All amateurs of the Jew- POLAND HAS 120, Faculty Selected Zion, whose members — primary ways and means for preserving Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa, North ested in peeinp: This fine photoish community, regardless of age, Blum, Says Cahan y ily Feretz Smolensk! and, only a play. Ticket sales have exceeded JEWISH FAE1EES h and South for Local Co Minnesota, are eligible to participate. The Dakota, Xew years later, Leon Pinsker —• peace in Europe. "And they have Wisconsin, [all expectations, record ing: tc of Illinois Premier 1 winners ol the contest will be the state real jjob to cut out for themNew York (JTA) made all the claims and empha- aselves," ;SiEphraim Mark, general elinivm&tt Warsaw — Poland has 12P,exclusive of Chicago, and the city Leon Blum is taking "a w a r a ia- j determined by the applause of to Mr. M TrusT sized all the principles of th tin. "Theaccording j\ol the commutee in eli&vge. How 000 Jewish farmers are orof Winnipeg. terrible economic conterest" in the upbuilding of Pal-1 the audience. The applause will world-movement of later years: dition is breading hatred and inThe College o£ JeT;isk Siudiesjver, in epiiet ol ilie- •tiiipi'toi.-d Last year, the Conference was estine, it was declared in an In- j the gauged by a regulation ap- ganized-in the Jewish Agriculnegation of,the assimilatory Ga- tolerance among the masses; Tie held will begin its third season at the j eel demand for iickcl&. the;o tural Society, -which is subsidizMoines, and the year terview by Abe Cahan, editor oXiP*ause meter. luth, the resettlement of Pales people of Kurope are afraid and prior intoDes Jewish Community Center, Mon-'PtiU plenty or se-Pts p,vf-.'.ifil>lc or /that In Omaha. The he Jewish Daily Forward. Mr. Abe Kaiman, member of Oma- ed by the Jewish Colonization day evening, Nc/ember f. tine through a regenerated Jew- dissatisfied." |the pt.cvring. chairman'of the program is Ar- Cahan returned from a trip to ha Lodge of B'nai B'rith, will Association, according to a report ish people, the national use of thi As in past ycarB EE. outstanding! T b e f a n i ( > in the Warsaw Yiddish press. thur Brin of Minneapolis, "who is The, FIDAC also considers the car riavaving ~-.-luo.i-. France where he had an exten- j act as master o* ceremonies of Hebrew language, the ultimati circumstances curriculum will be arrang by v i u tci.ke pittce in clhev Ouiaba hoping to enlist the * cooperation sive discussion -with M. Blum. and care of the ! the evening and -will conduct the erection of a Jewish State i disabled veterans. Mr. Trustin is of some fifty participants of lay the committee in chprjre. Its conres on the eviH'iti-,1 oJ Uit» Discussing the future o* Biro-j contest in his own inimitable Eretz Israel. As early as 187 American .correspondent fpr the eaders and professional workers tent will be announcer- "-- -> Till <ilsr he foiuUictfo. fvo'u Bidjan as an - immigration aut- j manner. Kairaan promises a these men, the Choveve Zion while. in six meetings which-will treat et for East European Jews, Mr. program entirely different from f-irr or the rf-?moi:pi. Tur-p.the Lovers of Zion,. presented a memThe year "p~ill.be r'.vkled 5~~tio the following subjects. The Goal !a.han- declared -that the Soviet ;re brindum-embodying these ideala " any preesnted in this locality. three semesters: the first bejrsnof '^'the - Regional .Conference; territory was ""simply an adverCash prizes of ?15, $10 and ?5 Problems of Smaller Commun- tisement of Jewish Communists." be awarded the first three gress of Bferlln. The president of •December 14; the seconrl slst'tir": cent? for cluUlr en ities- Development in the Func"Russian Communists don't | p ively. The Orphthe Congress was . Prince Bison .Tf.nuary 4 and contiEiTiiig tc the Jevif-'n Coni.unii'y CVritev, tional Fields; The Community want to go there," he asserted. | p r i z e s r€S ect offering two theamarck, who 1-refused to place the Feburary S; • and the third ex- Goldstein-Chp.ptnsr.'p Ptore. Ker-Center and the Talmud Torah; "It would take fifty years to de-' e u m- T h e a t r e i s contestant. memorandum among the agenda Problems of Money Raising Cam- velop the country- and billions of t r e t i c k e t s t o e v e r y Will Not Intercede in Eeicl tending from February 15 tc berpE, Inc., F.nd Kllpp.t.Ti<'k'f> Amateur Xight will be held at of the congress on the ground March 2.- Classes-will be held only Store. ^e?ti^ will noi. be reserved paigns; The Jew and His Adjust- dollars to make it habitable." .But Pronuses an open meeting of the B"nai that it had apparently been writon Monday evenings, the first for this produciioii and ifiere will ment in the World today. Aid So far as Jews are concerned, Brith and the public is invited to ten by madmen.'.Such was at that session lasting from F:15 until be only one shov.-ins;. The officers the region are as time the opinion not only of Bis- Reports Say Arabs to Abandon follows: George Oppenhelmer, their situation is much worse attend, according to Max Baer, E:00; the second from P:1C until dnnmutpe Geneva (JTA) — The League Terrorism Till Commission Kansas City, President; Arthur than it was two years ago, when chairman of the event. marck, who was no vulgar antio£ Nations rejected the request The commitiee in charge of. s>.rhe last visited Europe," he said. Semite, but bfvthe entire civilized Reports Made A dollar registration fee win Brin, Minneapolis Vice President; of the American. Jewish Commitrangenaenls for ilie shov-.iiu: art'-: "It is worse in one respect," world, Jew and Gentile alike. corer all three of the semesters. Bretton, Kansas City, Secre- he explained,. "In that there is a tee and other organizations to Jerusalem. (WNS-Palcor Agen- Max The faculty -will include Rab- Kenr Jlonslty, rreciden! The "madmen," including Metary; Louis D. Steiner. St. Louis, -reater feeling of hopelessness Polish Anti-Semites intercede vith Germany in behalf fl Torp.h, TTononuy y)—The nationwide Arab genier Dizengoff, " continued their Treasurer;' Henry Monsky, OmaJews and other minorities, bis Frederick • Cohen and David in PP.; Lose Politically ofbutthepromised H...Wice. Mr. A. Katz, Mr. J. work. During the pogrom-years eral strike, now in its 25th week, ha, Dr. J.• M. Morris Denver, and than ever before among Jews, a to do "everything Strs. T??doro Kahz, Mr.. Judah Wolfson. and 1881 and 1882 Dizengoff was is expected in high Arab circles Robert Lappen, Des Moines, Di- growing inferiority complex." Warsaw (WNS) — Forces op- possible" to aid them. to end within, the week, it was Mr. I. Ivlorgenstern. Dr. Philip tnson. persecuted by the Czarlst regime. rectors. . Dr. Saavedra Lamas of Argenposed to the anti-Semitic NationSher .is again- chairoian ol the He remained- active in • the move- reported after a seven-hour meetThe area of the West central Women's Division al Democrats (EndeSs) gained an tina, president of the League As- committee in charge o£ the arment, and by 1891 we find him Ing of the Arab Higher Commit- States Regional conference com' absolute majoritv in the Lodz' sembly, told a delegation -which, . , , K, Frohm, J T rs. F"n .slipTo Sponsor Ball in Paris acting as a kind of lia- ee. The strike will be termin- prises'nine la*ge population cenCity Council, complete returns in 'called on him to present a peti- Irangements. He wiL be assistec , PiThlicity: Louis Epsfrin, ison officer between the Choveve ated, It is said, after the Arab ters, and approximately twenty Epstein. Theatre; J';rs. ,T. tion for intercession, that there I F^a l USol Michnict, William Wolfe, I •lack The Women's Division of the lhe special election show. P--°' Zion of Russia and the small overeigns of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, smaller communities, offering a "Goldblptt, aurt Kuth A The anti-Endek majority was was no question of taking steps j Goldware, 3\_rs. Julius fc-Jeiu, Mrs, group of French-Jews, led by Za- Transjordan and Yemen issue an variety of types of Jewish organ- Jewish Community Center will achieved through the election of for intercession and that the pet-' J. iiarry KulakoL'sky, ilifs TUlvk sponsor a formal ball on the evedoc Kahn, who had come to sim- appeal to their- Palestine com- izations. . 34 Socialists and sis Jewish So- ~--01- c o u l ( - n 0 - b e P^ced. on the! Allen. Sirs. L. XcvcUiif, A;i'i:,iij;epatriots and the Arab Higher ning of November 14 at the Canilar conclusions. As early as In an appeal to the Jewish com- ter. Mrs. Joe Greenberg is chair- cialists. Together these 40 cbun-j j-fencla or debated in the Assemments. Committee issues another proc1905 Dizengoff, on his second munities to send representatives man of the arrangements for the cilmen will be able to outvote the '"~~ lamation based upon the message The ticket Belling.' cow.TP'Miee if. journey to Palestine, began to acThe delegation presenting the to the Kansas City.meeting this evening, and Mrs. Sam Theodore 32 ! composed of Mesdnmep Jiax Arquire land in the neighborhood of of'the kings. petition -vras headed by Jias GottThe text of ths appeal from the year, George Oppenheimer, Chair- Is her co-chairman. The election campaign . was Jaffa; by the next year he had of Belgium. Kelvin Faman, issued the following state• moTit, Merrppv. C^.^v-., I. P~ir'sT;y, The Women's Division have re- fought out on the issue of anti- schalk marked vthe spot of the future Jielghboring rulers includes no ment: gen of New York, representing cently redecorated the Center aupolitical promises to the'Arabs in Semitism, and its result is widely. city. From now on he lived and Moscow (JTA) — A lag- in the American Jewish Committee, "This Regional Conference is wbrked~ih the land; . During the return for their agreement to end dedicated to a more effective and ditorium with what funds were regarded as a setback for the an- asked Dr. Lamas . to submit - to [ building program for thft Q Ol 0. ~ . ! Frohrn, Max war he very powerfully and of- the strike and the accompanying more productive Jewish Commun- then available In their treasury. ti-Jewish forces. the Assembly's-subcommittee on : omous Jewish, territory oj Trfer The special election was called ten effectively resisted the- Tur- campaign of terror, it Is now re- al life and represents in the Mid- The proceeds from the Ball will Eidjan .has .prompted the Comzet, | the influence petition's with demands .j a o k Greenberg. J'. kish Governor Djemal Pasha, but ported. The meeting of the High- dle West and the North West the be used to re-equlp the Center because the Jvarsaw government frefugees the ; Government commission Qr e s e r t i ' n . .?..'•. Koberi. Kooper. was finally expelled from Pales- er Committee was concerned with program of the National Counci stage and complete the decoration had rospended the.council elected G e m a n G o v e r E m e n t t 0 p r e v e n t a UliriET Jews OH land, to r.n F. Levinson, II:ark at the last previous election be- further exodus by a modification : urgent request to the tine, not to return until Allenby a study of the text of the appeal of Jewish Federations and Wel- of the auditorium. ! I^ulakOLsky, PliiliT1 Ijeve"1 sent jointly by the kings. Several Tickets will be on sale next cause of its anti-Jewish policy. liberated the land from the Turk. Agriculture for. meapr.res fare Funds. of its .policy, on the Jews. Marer, H. I". JMilde~, X\m. : week and may be obtained from Since - the suspension Lodz had And now arose under the hands amendments' were inserted, and These are trying days for the any member of the committee or been governed by a federal govL)r. Lamas .replied that the ; oct out the the .Government's .Government'-; pi plans. Al Kev.-*.i!?:\, CUas. Jloss. of Dizengoff that city of Tel Aviv the. revised document. sent back Jew all over the world. While League's Tork on" refugees was! The Corn-et•sdoptec a resoTn- Pradell, A. A. Slei'^hevg, at the Center. ernment commission. which today has 150,000 Inhab- to the kings for their approval. •f>\i technical, not political In charac-I tion to • inform-the Commissar: of Sogolcf", Irvin SialmRstor, itants, which for peace, adminis- It was proposed that the supple- on the one hand we arev directing ter, and that the subcommittee j Agriculture of-the sitnetion. Bor- Shapiro, Pcve Ptein. 1-ani trative intelligence, cultural crea- mentary, appeal to be made - by. our energies towards the mainwould continue'to seek a solution ! is Trotsky, acting president of the dove, A. Vclf, "hiueap V'U '• t o u b j . tivity ranks high, far higher than the- Higher Committee be signed tainance of civil liberties and of the refugee problem_He prais-: body, said that only ISS houses Emil Reiner, ITp'-ry TipvU ',- Al« its umbers, among the cities of also by the local strike commit- economic security there are on the other hand active forces ed the -vrork of'James G. JIcDon- ; were being built o£ a planned fred riee'lov, p-""i<i V'irs-., mankind. A simple Jew, one of tees. aid of New York, who resigned as! 800 and only 12 • completed- tc T^PF'tpiVi, .Toe TCf.rlrr PV.C-: Arab chieftains who have kept darkness leading in a direction of the old, despised dreamers of the High Commissioner for Refugees ; date, Bhim- NevpSe'f. Chibat Zion group, "a "madman,'" alive the Arab general strike and war, race hatred, fascism and last : January. ' I The newspaper'Stern iii KlV?.ran outcast, at one time a hunted campaign of terror are reported communism. h petition, Thich supported • kow published £.n article hy the j ^ The Jewish Porum lecture and man — such was the founder, and in. Arab circles to have held" a se- . The Jewish C°munity is chalpresented local talent. ^ . c « u « u by u, ,»w uweuu A ~ t h p r o p o s a l f o r intervention con- ! J(Jewish • Tfriter, • K : ChP.chr-'rtjiir-;,; { r s f p e s ? Fls mayor of that first Jewish city cret - conference at which it was lenged to s e t - I t s house in order, concert series given under the group of -iiddish-playleu and a t a i n ^ d ^ Kr _ M c D o E ald's letter!w :~~"ho stated sfter.e. risit. to "he re-j -j-^p ^^^.p,. l?m>er! hy of modern times' which Jews built decided" to abandon their terror- to make for a more ready adjust- auspices o£ the educational com- concert of Yiddish and Hebraic of resignation to the League, nrg- I gion that bad manRgcmer.t vast '. • j , € r j o r , p r r ymittee of tlie Women's Division ment to the life about us and to istic activities pending the deciunder his leadership. melodies-vill be presented. ed intercession on the principal '. forcing msr.y of this yesr's set- : ^ P ,. v - af . pr,cfr< p)iop pf tJi|j foster a better appreciation of the of the Jewish Community Center It Is always the dream of the sion of the Royal Commission, cultural Ind religious traditions will open in November. Mrs. Sam] The series \vil close in March Ii ground that forred emierBtion'; tiers to lesve the territory be-i-, Instead fof> rpinfr-H. Tf f i Peel, which is when _Leo Sehiv-artz,_ editor of t h e ! f r o m - t h e R e i c h i n n p o ? e a v n ^ a r - ! cause of in?.ciecuate housing r.c-11s dreamer that prevails. It is al- headed by t Lord Wolf Is chairman of the commitof the Jew." f r o m t h e R nr-xt Si;?iriP-y. ways the world's proud powers coming here to. investigate the tee. . . ' • i anthology o£ Jewish literature, ; r a n t e d b u r d e n s o n ihr pornmuneighboring: comodations. the will St w h o ^ e r s ob!lge and principalities, that fail and disorders. The chieftains, one of th Jewish J i h Caravan, C ill speak, k jjn a t i o ans, purport th# A. "W\ Binder, well-known. Jewwhom i s a former Iraqi army offCommissioners for ish musician, composer, and au- He has beea touring the country for the refugees. • ; go under. If ever, in any age this I Q ^ r of Jewish litera- Among the other ougani process seems to faint too long icer, Fauzi B e y Al Kawkagi, are B'nai Israel.Chosen thor will be the first on the ser- inturetheandinterest and the oppressor to preva.il too said to have determined to hold has met with a paenomsponsoring the petition ai He TV-ill give,, an illustrated The B'nai Israel synagogue, ies. continously/ over the dreamer their roving bands in check imAmsrican Ctristis.ii Coi^n on Jewish and Hebraic eaal success. then we may know by that sure mediately after the Arab kings' ISth and Chicago streets, chose lecture, -ing for GerEsn Refugees, " i The Jewish lecture and conce music. Mr. Binder appeared in seven.-commissioners at an elecseries -was revived last year after Erith, the TV'ome s Interr.-' —" sign and unerring token that the appeal to discontinue the strike Omaha several, years ago s.nd a lapse of several years. It aims I League for C >-> i - m u n i t y age Is a dark age, that light and is published. If the Commission, tion held Sunday evening. Those was extremely popular. Since to bring the best of Jewish ar-1 the Cotnite Peace and Fr«"" ~r progress have for-a period failed. however, should decide unfavor- named: pour le D"~ C""" then he has been widely acclaimLouis Epstein, Joe Tretiak, tists and lecturers to the Com- i d'Israelites, Cornite XatiorBut there is another point. In th ably on the three principal Arab phyfor his activities in Jewish, mupagan world, or in the world tha demands, it is reported, the cam- Morris Potash, H. Marcus, E. ed munity Senter. ' ' 'he series is Secours and Refugees, C">~ e sical circles. Bloch, I. Segelman, and Wm. paign of terror will be renewed. inclines-always to slip back int open to tassihers of the Center Central d'Assistance aux '.-•-. - On Tuesday, January 5, Elias without charge. A nominal fee grants and the Ligue ess P"c c paganism, the successors of the The three ^demands are stoppage Weiner. The congregation voted to aid Newman, Palestinean painter, of fifty cents is charged to son- de -1'Homme. dreamers often tend, when the of Jewish immigration, a ban on dream has prevailed, to join tb land sales to Jews and establish- the Vaad in obtaining a rabbi for will lecture on Palestinian art -nesibers. The document, -rhich v~ ' - and present an exhibition of Palpowers and principalities of. the ment of an Arab national govern- the Vaad. » ' - • Members of the .committee be- months in preparation, v ".••.;._' .-.•.estinean scenes. The exhibition sides Mrs." Tv'olf are: Mesdames, c o m p a n i e d ' t y a S6.CC0 — i world and to be. at one with th ment. Great Britain has agreed to a posed to Britain that she unite will be held over for Wednesday Oscar Eelzer, M. Burstein, Jact annex citing precedents RE very oppressors whom they had once- assailed with the weapons formula for mediation of the Palestine and Transjordan with and Thursday, January 6 and 7, Cohen, Joe • Goldware, Manuel grounds for international r and'.iae might of the spirit alone. Arab general - strike proposed; by one of the Arab Sta.tes in the so that everyone -who desires will Grodinsky, Phil Klutznick,' M. F. j in behalf of the Jews in " i G lies rulers of the Middle East, it is Peninsula. This suggestion era- have an opportunity to vievr the Levenson, " Irvin Levin, ' Isidor i Such -has ncjt yet been' our fat : stated in the Arab press. Accord•pliasizes the desire of the Palescollection. and we must have faith; to believ Levinson, 3Leoa MenOelson,' 'WilEnrollment for the "^ r ~r was A unique program -will he the liam Milder, A. B. Newman, Ben Branch of the Talmud Tors' that it will not be. Amid the in ing to Ad DIfaa, Arabic daily, one tine Aribs for unification with of the Arab governments con- the other Arabs of neighboring offering of the Forum 3n Febru- Ravitz, I. Stalmaster, Ben Silver be made at the home of M- , . . ;..: (Continued on Page 8.) cerned i n the negotiations pro- lands. ary when a Yiddish, night -will be and David Wice. man Cohen, 101 So. 5S £.,.

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