August 4, 1933

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In the Interests of the Jewish People

Dedicated to the Ideals of 'Judaism

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1933

VOL. IX—No. 27

Unmentioned in GENERAL MOTORS, Jews to Disprove SIR ROBERT MONO TO Sterilization i l l Hitler's Jewish Descent FORD DENY GIVING Law ZIONIST ELECM 7 f HfHER DONATIONS

Berlin, (J.T.A.)—No specific reference was made to Jews in the press f % A. (J. T. A.)—A challenge Nazis in Polna, Czechoslovakia, have summary of the new law for the ster^sr i authorities to prove that made •unsuccessful attempts to pilfer World Zionist Congress to Be Ad 5 • er i3 not of Jewish origin the records of the Jewish community Refute Charges Made by Steel ilization of undesirables which went into effect under a government decree Held in Prague Later Part wai . - shed in leading Austrian there. The paper promises to publish in "Hitler As Frankpromulgated throughout Germany tonew. ' . , including Die Reichspost,. a further chapter in the revelation of of August enstein" day. org&crci"th"e Christian Socialist (Gov- Hitler's Jewish origin, substantiated The cabinet accepted the law yes- NEW YORK (J. T. A.)—American ernment) ! party, following the sensa- by a grocer of the Leopold Stadt, in NEW YORK (J. T. A.)—Alfred P. terday. It provides for a purifying Zionism will be represented at the tional story in the Oesterreichische the Jewish district of Vienna, and who Sloan, Jr., president of General Mo-forthcoming World Zionist Congress Abendblatt, H e i m w e h r newspaper, claims he is kinsman of Herr Adolf tors Corporation, and the office of race "process to be carried out through an operation that "is not dangerous," to be held at Prague on August 25 by that the Nazi chancellor has Semitic Hitler in Berlin. Henry Ford, Dearborn, Mich., both intwenty-nine delegates chosen by. the blood in his veins. The papers here Proof of Hitler's descent from Jews formed the Jewish Telegraphic Agenfive parties that had tickets in the pointed out that "in cass no con- on his grandmother's side, together cy that they had made no contribuLondon.—Further conferences for further conference in London the first tradiction is forthcoming from Ger- with facsimiles of gravestones of his tions to the Nazi party's coffers in field. the purpose of coordinating activities week in October, of which I shall be throughout the world directed toward the chairman," Sir Robert told the The United Labor party, which led many we will be forced to accept the Jewish ancestors before they were Germany, as alleged last week in Lona boycott of Nazi Germany will be Jewish Telegraphic Agency. The in the balloting, has chosen J. Pilch, fact that, the world's greatest anti- baptized in Vienna was published in don by "Johannes Steel," in a sensaheld here in October, Sir Robert London conference will be held as a of Chicago; J. Shapiro, of Cleveland; Semite is himself of Jewish origin in the Abendblatt. Comparing extracts tional book, "Hitler as Frankenstein." Mond, noted industrialist and brother continuation of the Amsterdam conS. Schmitt, of Cincinnati, and Chaim the third generation." from birth and death certificates kept Mr. Sloan stated in a letter which of the late Lord Melchett, revealed ference. Greenberg, M e y e r Brown, David Austrian political circles fear dip- by the Jewish community in Polna he wrote personally to the Jewish in an interview with the Jewish TelWertheim, E. Erenreich, Rachel Ru- lomatic reverberations as a result of with.' certificates from a lower Aus- Telegraphic Agency: "It is against World Jews Compelled to Act egraphic Agency. bashow, S. Siegal and Louis Gantz, the Heimwehr paper's, revelations in trian parish, the Abendblatt claimed the policy of Ganeral Motors Corpora"The economic situation created by Mashie WieHers to Play 36 all of New York, to represent them both this country and Germany. A it has sufficient proof that Herr tion to make contributions of- any Sir Robert, who gained world re- the unexampled behavior of the GerHoles Sunday to Decide at the Congress. The United Labor protest from Berlin is ostensibly on Adolfs ancestors were Jewish until kind,.directly or indirectly, of a poliknown for his chemical researches, man government in its treatment of Championship party is entitled to thirteen delegates its way to Vienna, and at the same 1850. After that time, the paper as- tical • character, therefore no contrihas become chairman of the executive Jewish nationals," Sir Robert said, and the other three Labor representa- time the German embassy here is T&T serted, Hitler's family tree sent cut butions have been made to' the movecommittee of the World Jewish Econ- "has compelled the Jewish community The battle of champions for the omic Federation. He, has been widely tives will be chosen at a meeting of ported to have demanded that the roots in Christian soil. ment in question.''r in other parts of the world to take the Central Committee of the party. Austrian government take steps to Mr. Ford's office in Dearborn in- Highland Country <Jlub golf gonfalon known for his interest in archaeology concerted action for the protection wIH be held this Sunday at the HighThe General Zionist Coalition ticket suspend the Oesterreichische Abendand has been active in the establish- and assertion of their rights and for formed the J e w i s h . Telegraphic will be represented by Morris Rothen- blatt's publication in order to satisfy LONDON PRESS . Agency by telegTajn: "We have no land links when Julian Milder and Abe ment of a Palestine museum. He is the relief of the terrible distress berg, Mrs. S. W. Halperin, Louis Lip- Germany's honor for the "insult" to FEATURES STORY record of any contributions such as Brodkey will travel the thirty-six hole president of the Egypt Exploration which prevails." route in the: title match. sky, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Rabbi the Reich's chancellor. LONDON—The entire EngEsh press you mentioned." Society. Referring to the forthcoming conSolomon Goldman, Mrs. Edward JacThe morning eighteen will start at featured the Oesterreichische AbendHeimwehr Field Day. On July 24, following announceSir Robert said he would keep in ference, Sir Robert proposes to limit obs, Judge William M. Lewis, Judge 9 o'clock, and the afternoon play at blatt's revelations in -Vienna that The Heimwehr press meanwhile has ment of the publication of Steel's volclose touch -with Samuel Untermyer, its membership to one or two signifJulian W. Mack and Elihu D. Stone. been having a field day in reporting Chancellor Hitler of Germany is of ume in London, the Jewish Tele- 2 o'clock. Rabbi Meyer Berlin, Rabbi Wolff Gold, aftermaths" of the sensation. The]Jewish origin. No editorial comments graphic : Agency's office h e r e ; dis- . Young Milder is the defending noted New York-lawyer, and presi- icant representatives of each country dent of the federation, and that the Isidore Epstein, Mrs. Adele Goldstein, Abendblatt reported, today that the'have been made as yet. patched telegrams to Mr. -Sloan, Mr. champion, having wen from Brodkey October conferences, in effect, would whom it is proposed to select "not only for their representative characRabbi I. M. Kowalsky and Harry in the finals last year, Brodkey is a Ford and to the office -of J.-P. Morbe a continuation of the recent Am- ter and familiarity with the subject, Karp. former champion. gan stating that allegations had been sterdam parley under the chairman- but also for the personal activity Both semi-final matches. last Sun- ship of Mr. Untermyer. made in London under highly repuThe American Revisionists are enwhich they propose to devote to the table sponsorship that they had • con- day were dose. Milder entered the fititled to one delegate but according to "In order to coordinate t i e various subject. • nals with a 2.and 1 victory over Hertributed sums ranging from $50,000 officials of the organization, they will "The displacement, in the existing to $300,000 to support the Hitler man Goldstein, and Brodkey gained activities of the committees by which probably name one of six European movement in Germany. "Your answer the final .round by winning from Mar- world Jews are trying to attain their disorganized state of the world's emRevisionists to represent them at the object, it has been decided to hold a ployment marl&t, of several hundred A Jew meets an acquaintance to this charge is of paramount-impor- vin Treller by the same score. -Congress. thousand Jews, who, by ruthless exelimping through the streets, his In the second flight Paul Blotcky tance and interest to millions of Jews The official certification by the cution of the Nazi plan, are robbed of arm in a sling and his head swath- and non-Jews in the United Siates will meet Howard Wertheimer in the Shekolim Board shows that a total of all their possessions, creates a diffied in bandages. . finals. Blotcky defeated Ed Rosen, 6 and abroad," they were told. 21,323 votes was cast in the election, Faculty to Be Compossd Exclucult, dangerous situation for which - "For God's sake,r "what's hapand divided among the~ five parties Mr. Morgan did not answer the tele- and 5, while Wertheimer defeated united effort is required to find a pened to you?" ' sively of Refugees From participating, in the election in the fol-; gram becanse'he could not be reached. Morris Milder, 4 and 3. satisfactory solution. "Oh, nothing. J m just an atrocity The third flight finals -will find At present he is in the British Isles. lowing fashion: Reich lie, from head to foot."._ Maurice Micklin .matched with Morris Jewish Point of Honor Ticket No. No. Votes "As non-Aryans we can and do reNEW YORK (J. T. A.)—The UniLONDON—Henry Ford, automobile Ferer. Micklin won a close battle from 1. General Zionist Coalition-;- 6,477 ciprocate the Nazi desire to break off magnate, in a statement to the Lon- Louis Kulakofsky, 1 up on 20. Ferer 2. United Labor Party_ _ 9,395 versity , in Exile, sponsored by the intercourse with us and this attitude don Daily Herald, denied that he cave eliminated Harry Rosenfeld, 5 and 4. 3. Mizrachi ~__ ~ — 4,138 New School for Social; Hesearch arid Impossible, He Says, to Negoti- •will continue as long as and only as a "group" of distinguished American "one cent" to any foreign political 4. Revisionists _ ~ - . university presidents and scholars, will ate for United Revisionist organization, although he admitted he long as the Nazis desire tha^. it should 5. Democratic Revisioniste -— 396 open this fall with a faculty comhad been approached* for contributions last. It should be a point of honor Front at Prague to the National Socialist party. for each Jew faithfully to ' comply „ - 21,323... posed exclusively of German scholars H p professors who hate Ireen. disSteel, in "Hitler as Frankenstein," The Shekolim Board also announced Warsaw, (J-.T.A.)—An appeal by with this. desire expressed by the h Hitlerite' H i t l i t ' government, t charged that Ford made large conthat a committee of the board had missed by the Vladimir Jabotinsky for unity among Nazis and to facilitate this -task will tributions under the 45Jiise_ of,payment taken Tap the -various charges concern- -according to Dr. Alvin Johnson of the tire -Revisionist groups- and urging be ths principal preoccupation of the of salaries and bonuses to the Hohening' the - irregularities committed by New School for Social Hesearch.. them to forget their differences dur- conference. Harry. B. Milder, 46, passed away ing the Congress in order to fight tothe Mizrachi in Baltimore and had deGerman scholars, Jews and Liberals Paper Suggests It Would Pay to zollern prince, Ferdinand, who is emAlternative Supply Source " by him at his factories in De- Monday evening at his home, 401 gether for tbe chief Revisionist princided _io dismiss the charges. whose continued existence in Germany "The forceful disruption of the inBring Them East, Without ployed troit. Ford, denying this, stated that North Thirty-ninth street, after a ciples, was rejected by Meyer Gross- ternal and external trading channels Analysis of the votes received by has been made impossible by the Sending Students West Ferdinand received the same wages lingering illness of several months. the various Zionist parties all over Nazis, will constitute the staff of the man, leader of the Democratic Revis- which have been maintained for a He is survived by his widow; one ionists, despite the fact that in so far thousand years between the inhabias other Ford employees and no more. the world shows that of the 238 dele- new university, which will be a day Peiping, China, (J.T.A.)—China's son. Jerome, 16; his mother. Mrs. as it is possible to forecast, Jabotin- tants of Germany and the Jewish popgates known to have been elected thus graduate school for students who de- government was -urged to utilize the Mollie Milder; five brothers, Morris, sky's group has elected twice the ulation involve the creation of new far (the total number of delegates is sire to work toward an advanced de- opportunity afforded by Hitler's perBen, William, Hvmie, and A_ E., and number of,delegates credited to the trading channels and new machinery 279) the Labprites will control 117 gree. Fifteen distinguished Germans, secution of the Jews by. inviting a a step-brother, Harry, all of Omaha; Grossmanites. delegates, elected on several Labor the majority of whom are Jewish, yill number of dispossessed German Jewto deal with the situation. Moreover, and one sister. Mrs. Ben Taxman, of tickets. The General Zionists have tsach economics, sociology, political ish professors, to join "the staff of PeThe appeal issued by Jabotinsky as this cleavage is in racial lines, -a Kansas City, Mo. elected 57 delegates, the Mizrachi 27, science and public law. All the faculty king University in an editorial which calls upon all Revisionist delegates large number of facts have to be colHe Tetired from business a number elected to the Congress to participate lected before valid and wise instrucand the Revisionist groups will be members are coming to this country appeared in the Tu Li Ping Lun, imof years ago. He was active In politi- in the Revisionist conference to be tions can be j,iven how these objects represented by 37 delegates. on a two-year contract. portant Chinese daily.. The editorial The NBA program in Omaha is recal, civic, organizational and synagog- held in Prague on August 19 and to may be attainsd. Elias Ginsburg, chairman of the stated that "such an opportunity for ceiving the enthusiastic support and ual "activities. Financed by Contributions. central committee of the American form a united fraction in the Con"We can consider ourselves most The entire project has been financed China can present itself only once in co-operation of all citizens, all races, Funeral services were held Tuesday gress whereby a majority decision fortunate," Sir Robert said, "that we Revisionists, in a letter to the Sheko- so far by public contributions and, ac- a thousand.years." colors and creeds. afternoon from the family residence. would be binding upon the entire Re- enjoy the sympathy of the whole lim Board, contested the validity of cording to Dr. Johnson, the response "Due to Nazi cruelty, and oppresThe Committee of 15 laid plans Burial was in the Golden HIU ceme- visionist faction. the election of delegates to the World has been very generous. Many con\7orld in spite of the ruthless Nazi sion," .the paper declared, "famous Tuesday for Omaha's volunteer NRA tery. Zionist Congress and announced that In his answer to Jabotinsky, Gross- expenditure of money to break down tributions of $100, $50 and even sevGerman professors -who in normal 'army" of 1,200 workers. the Revisionists would bring the matman declared emphatically "as long as this sympathy. Its general recogniMorris Jacobs was named one of ter up before the Congress court at eral contributions of more than $1,000 times would never have agreed to prothe putsch and plebiscite are not re- tion is a fact sufficient to make it Prague. Mr. Ginsburg submitted a list have been received. Dr. Johnson sair ceed to a land as far away from home the three colonels in the local camcalled, it is impossible for us to ne- harmless and the many German credhe was especially gratified by the as China today would really accept paign. He will be in charge of the ccTitaining specific and general objecgotiate with Jabotinsky on the forma- itors may be well-advised to prevent publicity department, commissioned to tions to the manner in which the elec- large number of one dollar contribu- our invitation." tion of a united fraction." Grossman their assets from being frittered away tions that have been received. All the "mobilize and utilize the publicity faReferring to the government's systion -was conducted. He also listed a maintained that in any case only one in such futile projects. number of alleged irregularities com- work in connection with the Univer- tem of sending Chinese "youths abroad cilities of local writers, advertising Revisionist fraction will be at the 'But we must not only rely on the sity in Exile was done voluntarily and on scholarships, the editorial said: groups, outdoor advertising, street mitted by the other parties. Congress which is willing to submit i strenuous Nazi efforts at home to there were no organization costs. "Instead of the government annually car cards and motion picture the- VIENNA (J. T. A.)—An author- to the discipline imposed by an eleccreate sympathy for us. We must atres" behind the drive. sending twenty-five Chinese students itative statement was issued by the ted executive and which does not ex"The University in Exile is essenEugene N. Blazer is a major in government denying the possibility of clude the possibility of collaboration broaden, strengthen and maintain this tially a graduate school," declared Dr. to American universities at an exsympathy and the best and most efJewish discrimination by putting into with the jabotinsky fraction or with fective method for accomplishing this Johnson. "Its object is not merely to pense amounting to $4,600 for each this division. Eleven majors for the "man-pGwer effect a numerus claosus law for any other fraction represented at the extend hospitality to distinguished student it would be more advisable will be one of the most important obscholars who have been dismissed for and more economical to invite instead division" were also named Tuesday. Jews. The statement assured Jews Congress. jects for all nations to study. Sam Rosenblatt, 40 years old. pass- preposterous and oppressive reasons, ten famous German Jewish professors Included among the majors in William equality with other religious classes "Finally," he said, "I wish to reitL. Holzman. ed away at his home in Council but is intended to be a positive addi- to Peking." in the country and pointed out that erate that the immense danger to These majors will choose one hunH is He is i survived survived id t i o n t Q 0 B r educational system. This Austrian Jews will enjoy the fullest The Tu Li Ping Lun expressed conE'mffs is last Friday. He This world peace due to the systematic inis widow; two daughters, Martha s c j , - o o l ^JU tj e s e t up as an indepen- fidence that if the ministry of educa- dred captains, under whom the one rights in accordance with this counLy his tolerance which is primarily directed thousand buck privates of the division try's constitution. and Gertrude; and one son, Norman; dent group, under its own dean and tion would arrange such a program toward Jewry extends to all whose The government, under the leaderhis father, Louis Rosenblatt of Oma- under rules it will establish. It will for Peking other universities in China will work in making a city-wide surexistence in any way limits the lust of Berlin, (J.T.A.)—Jews employed unha; and two sisters, Mrs. Max Frank represent, essentially, the sort of_ fac- —in Shanghai, Nanking, Hongkong, vey to determine employer and con- ship of Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss, interruptedly in the state service since extension and domination which has sumer co-operation with the Presidoes not intend to change existing of Malvern, la., and Mrs. Jacob Fine ulty of political and economic science Canton and Amoy—would follow the German politics for the dent's plan, and to check up on tbe Austrian laws dealing with the treat- August 1, 1914, should not be dis- characterized that American students once went to example. of Boston, Mass. last generation and which was the missed from their posts according to proper use of the official insignia.^ ment of religious questions, according Funeral services were held Sunday Germany for. The teaching load of fundamental origin of the Great Volunteers for the survey division to the statement. The statement, an order of the Ministries of the In- War." at the Jewish Funeral Home in Oma- the professors will be Teduced to a terior and Finance circulated among are asked to enlist by telephone at which was in effect a denial of preha. Burial took place at the Pleasant minimum in order that they may have the Chamber of Commerce. vious semi-official rumors regarding government institutions, communities, full energies for building up an efHill cemetery. . • .. racial and religious discrimination state bank and railways. The order fective teaching and research institulaws being planned, was circulated by applies to officials, other employees tion." the official Austrian Telegraph Agen- and laborers. To emphasize the representative Although Jiis order spells relief to Mrs. Herbert Dubnoff, 60, of 3305 cy. It was observed, however, that the character of the undertaking, the New Q Street, died July 26 as a result of government communique was circu- but a very small number of Jews conSchool has sought the moral support The family picnic of the local lated only in foreign countries, and cerned, it is nevertheless important j New York, (J.T.A.)—Paul BaerThe Psi Mu Kittenball team won of two widely distributed groups of injuries suffered in an auto accident firms too, will un- jj wald was reelected p p president of the Daughters of Zion will be held this not within the boundaries of Austria. beca-use private the title of the Jewish kittenball educators, presidents of universities earlier in the month. ibi doubtedly follow the example set by | American Jewish Joint Distribution coming Sunday, August 6, at Hanleague by nosing out the Sample She is survived by her husband, four the government. The order d comes as Committee at the last meeting off the h Furs by a score of 5 to 3 in a six- and colleges, and scholars who have daughters, Mrs. Herman Smehoff of scom park, starting at 2: SO p. m. an official interpretation and clarifi- group's hoard of directors. At three o'clock all members are teen inning championship tilt Sun- contributed to the Encyclopedia of Chicago, i F R Db Fanny andd Rose Dubg the Social Sciences and their coir cation of the new labor law announcOther officers chosen were: Felix asked to congregate to have the day, at Elmwood Park. h noff, all of Omaha. M. Warburg, honorary chairman; ed last week. group's picture takenThe organisaThe pitching of Dave" Greenberg leagues. Funeral services were held Thurs- tion will also show at the picnic a Governor Herbert H. Lehman, vicePARIS (J. T. A.)—An anti-Semitic and the strategy of Captain Earl day morning. chairman; James N. Rosenberg, vicephotograph of a $500 check which is flourish by the Saarbrucken tribunal Siegal were features in the victory._ chairman; Marco F. Hellman, treasbeing sent by the local group to the created a painful impression in The Psi Mu will honor their vicurer; William A. Koshalnd, associate Jewish National Fund headquarters. France, for that city until now has torious team at a banquet soon. treasurer; H. E. L. Goldstein, compOne of the features will be the been considered free from Nazi domBerlin, (J.T.A.)—An order that troller, and Joseph C. Hyman, secdrawing for the breakfast nook set, ination dne to the fact that it is an Berlin, (J.T.A.)—Revocation of Atrocity Tales Declining, scientific libraries should not destroy retary. independent territory. the tickets for vrhich are being sold German citizenship from Eastern Notes Pleased Nazi Press An executive committee also was Jerusalem, (J.T.A.)—The Labor The Saarbrucken tribunal, however, books written by Jews was issued by BERLIN—The Nazi press reports Jews started when the political po- party here has agreed to I. Ben-Zwi, by members of the organization All chosen. Members include Dr. Cyrus the Prussian ministry of education. members who have stubs of the tried a local bookseller on the charge with.satisfaction that German^atroci- lice visited a number of Berlin Jews Palestine labor leader, as a new memThe order stated, however, that the Adler, Paul Baerwald, David M, tickets are urged to bring them. that he displayed in his shop window •who had been recently naturalized ty propaganda abroad is declining and ber of the Jewish Agency Palestine There will be games and prizes anti-Semitic literature, including the libraries should be careful not to loan Bressler, D. A. Brown, Harry Fisforeign public opinion is beginning to and took away their German pass- Executive. for all, young and old. Free lemon- well-known "ritual" accusation. The these books to applicants -unless they chel, Bernard Flexner,. Alexander ports. realize that atrocity stories are all ade and pop will be served. The fam- tribunal's president, Herr Messinger, proved they needed them for serious Kahn, Herbert H. Lehman, Dr. SolThe vacancy on the executive was In exchange they were given Nanlies. omon Lowenstein, James Marshall, the case and declared that scientific work. The papers urge the German gov- sen7 League of Nations passports, created when Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff ilies and friends of members are in- dismissed James N. Eosenberg, B. C. Vladeck, The ministry of the interior today "the Jewish ritual practice was not vited. •was murdered. Ben-Zwi, like the late ernment to continue to strengthen •which had already been made out in In case of rain, the picnic -will be an encitement of public disorder, but issued a similar order for all com- Felix M. Warburfi, Peter Wiernik and Nazi propaganda abroad in .retalia- their name. No reason was given Dr. Arlosoroff, is an outstanding lamunity libraries throughout Germany. Jonah B. Wise. was a fact." held the following Sunday. bor leader for this action. tion.

MOVEMENT AGAINST NAZIS

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Lord Melchett's Brother Outlines Steps Neces« sary and Creation of Alternative Market

GOLF MATCH FOR HIGHLAND TITLE

UNIVERSITY IN EXILE TO OPEN W THIS COUNTRY

Typical Anecdote : From Nazi Germany

GROSSMAN REJECTS APPEAL FOR UNITY FROM JABOTINSKY

CHINA URGED TO WELCOME JEWISH GERMAN EHOLARS

HARRY B. MILDER, 46, DIED MONDAY AFTER LINGERING ILLNESS

Omaha Receives "NRA" Program Enthusiastically

AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT REFUTES REPORTS OF JEWISH DISCRIMINATION

SAM ROSENBLATT, 40, PASS0) AWAY FRIDAY

New Order Saves Positions of a Few

Psi Mus Capture Kittenball Title

MRS. a DUBNOFF, 60, DIED FROM INJURIES Daughters of Zion

Baerwald Head of Joint Distribution

Picnic This Sunday

Saarbrucken Tribunal Upholds Ritual Charge

Start Revocation of German Citizenships Ben-Zwi an Executive of Agency in Palestine

German Libraries to Keep Books hy Jews


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