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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, ^EIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933
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Vol. IX—No. 38
Fear Germany's Exit From League Seals Doom of Reich Jews
Tickets for Community Forum Lecture Series
The Community Forum series at The library at the J. C. C, man- the Jewish Community Center has Moslems Had Planned Demonaged jointly by the ; Jewish Com- gained an enviable reputation for munity Center and the Council of its high cultural and intellectual stration Because Resent Jewish Women, re-opened last weei I level, bringing to Omaha outstandJewish Immigration for the 1933-34 season. The lib-] ing personalities for an open dis- i rary—embodying the .Center's public: cussion upon pressing problems of Jerusalem, (J.T.A.)—The contemBy Abner Kaiman reference library on Judaica and the day. plated Moslem demonstration and other subject matter, and the library The general public is urged by march to the government offices arof modern rental books—is a public William Grodinsky, chairman of "Truth is stranger than fiction." ranged by the Arab Executive as aMany years ago Horatio Alger*s one, for the use of all, whether mem- the educational c o m m i ttee in protest against continued Jewish im- books stirred the imagination, hopes bers of the Center pr Council or not. charge of the Forjim, to buy tickmigration to Palestine and the sale and ambitions of its young readers The library was very popular last ets for this season's brilliant lecof lands" to Jews, failed to material- with a vivid and alluring account of year, its most popular feature being ture series immediately. AMSTERDAM (J. T. A.)—The regarding the fate of the Jews in ize last Friday as a result of ener- the rise and success of lads who exthe rental department consisting of withdrawal of Germany from the Germany in the immediate future. The speakers to appear: getic intervention of the Palestine hibited p l u c k and determination about 275 popular bpoks of the past Dorothy Thompsm (Mrs. Sin- League of Nations is expected to withdrawal of Germany from police. through their many vicissitudes and season and about 200 of the previous clair Lewis) — Monday evening, have immediate repercussions on the theTheLeague is expected here to be who later became captains of inyear. New books are constantly add- December 4. As soon as the Moslems, including situation of the Jews in Germany, accompanied by an intensification of ed. The rental is "three cents per hundreds of Arabs who i a d come to dustry. Norman Thomas—Monday eve- j which will make it more critical than rearmament activities in Germany. day with a teh-cent^minimum. Jerusalem for the demonstration, Our subject perhaps did not begin ' at any time since Adolf Hitler and Rearmament in Germany, it is an ning, January 8. A goodly share of|4he receipts goes poured out of the Mosque of Omar as a tattered urchin, such as the Bishop Francis J. McComtell— !his brown-shirt cohorts seized su- open secret, has been proceeding with toward the mainlining of loan! Wednesday evening, February 14. jpreme power in the Eeich. after mid-day prayers, they were majority of the heroes were depicted the utmost haste ever since Hitler scholarships for deserving girls by' immediately surrounded by strong in the books aforementioned, but his An immediate effect will be the came into power. Oswald Garrison Villard—Wedthe local Council of Jewish Women. police detachments .who finally suc- rise is sensational and provides ini complete collapse of whatever mod- It is hardly likely that France and nesday evening, March 14. Phil Goldsfone teresting reading material. The library is being kept open at ceeded -in dispersing the crowd. ierating influences foreign public . the other nations bordering on the Maurice Samuel — Wednasday present on Wednesday evenings and evening, April 11. Eight Arab demonstrators and twc When we entered the unpretentious j opinion, as expressed especially at |R e i c h w i l l p e r m i t t h i s t o continue policemen were injured when some office of Mr. Phil Goldstone, at the ray production at the Goldwyn stu- on Sunday afternoon. Plans are unSeason tickets arc $3. j Geneva, has had on Nazi Jewish Pol- | without an attempt to enforce on of the Arabs tried to break through Universal studios in Hollywood, Cal.. dio and probably cost many times der way by which the rental library jicies. Only the almost unanimous con- | fe t h e disarmament clauses of may be kept open on weekday afterwhere his pictures are now being more than the entire Goldstone prothe police lines outside the Mosque. jdemnation of the world beyond the jt h e Versailles Treaty. A conflict and made, known our desire duction. This picture with Madge Bel- noons, and, if possible, on mornings I Reich has checked, up to now, the jw h k h ^ ^ e y e n l e a d t ow a r h a s Not a single shot was fired by the . 3 - j lamy, Buster Collier, Alice Lake and also. complete extinction of Jewish life in jb e e n b r o u g h t m u c h n e a r e r a s a r e . an police nor was military help called An interesting assortment of readWalter Hiers cost him but $16,000 to and almost convinced us Germany and induced the Nazi lead- sult of the German withdrawal. for, although troops had been kept emently ing matter ranging from the popular folly of obtaining a story con- produce. ers to modify their policies. in readiness for immediate service. the Germany's reiteration of her willcerning: his activities. He is con- Phil discovered one of his first rental sections to sgecial sections of With Germany out of the League ingness to disarm providing the othAll the police wore steel helmets, scientiously modest, as his appear- male stars behind a necktie counter Judaica and Hebraica in three lanand in a position where she can ex- er nations also do so, is scouted by but only the British police were ance and demeanor clearly note. . . in Hollywood. He named him Dick guages—English, Yiddish and Hebj pect no further favcrs from the pow-the Dutch press as being merely camarmed. The local constables carried rew—cmd including miscellaneous He yielded slightly when we ad- Talmadge (the Talmadge sisters were Leo Abramson, secretary of the ^ ^ ^ e m a i ^ J^ a r L t e S ^ f o r e i g n d i s a p p r o v a l of t h e sticks. vised him that our readers were par- famous then). The first picture in general reference, and literature, ma- Board of County Commissioners, was anti-Jewish program, it is pointed > tQ sitU ation in For forty-eight hours, the Pales- ticularly anxious to know (1) wheth_ ^ .._„ starred. . cost . . gazines and newspapers, are all in- elected this week to the chairman- out here, will no longer carry weight |G e rdm a an rVmj vThhi pc heconh aolllic &_ was P become more tine government had been feverishly er he was a Litvak or a Shimska; j a ^ s t o nTalmadge ship of the Douglas County Old Ageand the Jews of Germany may be ,a n d m o r e s e r i o u s < i ti s believed, may e $3,800, and grossed over cluded in the library. engaged in taking measures to fore- (2) if he preferred "gehakte leber $40,000. He was far in the lead as Mrs. Bert Hene, library commitea Pension Commission. sacrificed to the virulent anti-Semit- ih a y e i n f l u e n c e d t h e decision to withstall any trouble that might result to "maneerta herring"; (3) if he had the best seller in the foreign market. chairman of the Council, is in charge The County Board appointed five ism created _ by fourteen years of un- jd r a w f r o m t h e L e i n o n l e r t 0 from the contemplated demonstra- an aversion to sleeping in pajamas; Many of his directors at that time of book and magazine subscriptions. members to the Commission and ceasing anti-Jewish propaganda car-; ^^^^ r o m t h e ^o. tion. (4) if he would fall in loye with have since graduated to positions Ben Gershater is library clerk. these five in turn elected the Com-ried on by the National Socialist jsnho; mf t k t oUt ihce p o l i t i c a , fsituation. It is Despite the fact that the Arab Ex- serious intentions. With these ques- with the major studios. mission's officers. p party j i d ecutive threatened to blacklist any of tions answered but partially, we conUnder the law passed by the last j generally considered that Hitler and / . C. C. and Welfare The greatest expense to Poverty New Reichstag Election. its members who did not take part tinued with great difficulty obtainNebraska legislature, aged depend- The calling of new Reichstag elec- Ij moderate elements in the party were opposed to the move, with Premier Row were extras. While the big pro- Federation Booth in the demonstration, the moderates ing information. ents of 65 years and upwards are tc idons at this time, when the nation- jj Goering of Prussia and Dr. Goebbels, ducing companies were employing among the Arabs, supported by the In Omaha. and chauvinist. spirit is bound ! },e propaganda minister, chiefly rehundreds of e x t r a s because they Planned Mayor of Jerusalem, Ragheb Bey per month. To obtain the funds to to be aroused to its most feverish tsponsible. We remember that Phil Goldstone could afford to do so, Goldstone purThe Jewish Commpnity Center and Nashashibi, took no part in the dem-began his film experience with a make this possible, all people resid- pitch, constitutes a nsw element of worst misgivings in case of onstration and sent agents all over "shoe string" film exchange in Oma- chased ballroom and theater audience Welfare Federation frill have a booth rng in the county who are between d&ngeT t o t h e J e w i s h p o p a l a t i o n s i n c e | w a rThe a r e f d t here f o r t h e Jewg of the agencief which will be d&ngeT t o t h e J e w i s h pio pi a l ait i o n i s i ntc eh ' Palestine to induce the Moslems in- ha about 17 years ago. A mere_ lad, "shots" from the large companies for among the ages of 21 and o O are to bej j g d activities, as in the represented in the ekhibit at the city the ages of - 21 and oO are to b e j NN aa zz ii pp rr oo pp aa g 22 nn d aa activities, as in the Germany. Deprived of the protection cited by the Arab Executive not to but possessing a shrewd business a few nickels a foot. Portions of auditorium Ab- •p a s t ; ^ m undoubtedly stir the popu- of foreign opinion from which Geron October 29, prepara- taxed taxed fiftyfifty cents cent each each per per year. year Ab news reels were also used as crowd come to Jerusalem and to take no sense that magnified his youthful ramscn estimates that a revenue of |l a c e a g . a i n s t t h e j e w s a s the root of many no longer expects to'gain anytory to the opening of the annual atmosphere. • * . part in the demonstrations. about S50000 be raised for the the j ib S50.000 will business sagacity and revealed him And while the "big shots" were Omaha Community Chest campaign , ,, . • —* o~f~ Germany's — .- ~ evils and ascribe thing, the Jews may easily become" A very strong" guard "was placed at at that time as a young man with a building expensive sets, especially Omaha Community Chest campaign . ., . the victims of the hysteria and exfor §603,136 Omaha's needv and in distribution of the old-age pensions;i Germany's action been in quitting the citement of war fever and the unthe Jaffa Gate, as the* police had or- desire to reach greater heights in where foreign atmosphere was /re-for this county. League as having necessitated character for buildiig institutions. Other members of the commission, i b y . J e T r i s b manipulations abroad. The leashed anti-Ssmitic passions stirred iginally intended to allow the demon- what was destined to be a major in- quired, Poverty Row used makeshift Jacob S. Pearlsti&a, executive diwhich will serve for three years, are j g r a r e s t fears are therefore enter- up by propagandists. President von strators to proceed by way of King dustry. sets that • didn't cost a dime. The Tector of the J. C. C. and Welfare State Senator Paul Halpine, secre- • t a L n e d a m o n g Jewish leaders here Hindenburg will no longer be in ft David Street and the Holy Sepulchre, Federation, is in charge of the booth. Contraryy to ag general belief that , but not to allow the procession to go he originated here, Goldstone was J position, as he was seven months (Continued on Page 2) Plans are being completed to present tary; Eepresentative E. J. Dugan. \ _ Eobert Hall, and C. W. Britt. j beyond the Jaffa Gate. ago, to resist Hitler's plea for "a the activities of the Center through born in Buffalo, N. Y., receiving a night of the long knives" and a However, today the Jewish popula- meagre education - there before his boardi-will this booth. , This,old . age , pension ,-, -.•,-.be j C o n t i n u e e so]e o l e ^ d s e s, aa ss .;° t o tt hh ee ? h g l ^ l t y faked attempt on Hitler's life—a tion of Jerusalem breathes more arrival in Omaha. He operated the The Jewish Community Center and th f* • f^',' a n r - " of hose J en & tl d the e n seligibility l e danger which German Jews have had freely. The alarm left by the Jews, Sterling Film Exchange with offices Welfare Federation is a constituent will .,? promulgate _ * ! *l _^ °^ ™ J 111 L l t l Z e n S l l l p the rules and reg-! to fear for months—would be the especially those of the old city over the Drexel Shoe Store building agency of the Community Chest, and among the Arabs, has been dissipat- at 1421 Farnam street in 1917—the the J. C. C. and familv welfare bud- alations governing this commission ed. Hundreds who had left their sign still remains—but answered the gets are set by the Chest. homes to take shelter elsewhere have call to arms during that year. ImCO " & L»L o f *. co^s,™ « £ iL^Uo^™n-£! A»o«S°r^ ili; e e«ect of a. mediately upon his discharge from returned home. rs ih f Center Players Under serve without compensation. The Acting High Commissioner, the army he resumed his operation izens to take out first papers and German withdrawa. from the League r*n H. w. -Rail police, of the film exchange, subsequently to become citizens. 'will concern the Jews in the plebisDirection of Mrs, Jahr John Hall, PnrvfUpH conferred with with police, to Los Angeles. Conservative Bucharest, Roumania, (J.T.A.)— The committee emphasizes that \ cite area of Upper Silesia, which J. C. C. Basketball military and air force chiefs and moving The Center Players of the Jewish his youth and during his business The government of Roumania decided they are anxious to be of whatever] Germany administers under the Gerstrategic positions were carefully in Community Canter will soon inauguoperations here, Phil arrived in the 1922. GerThe J. C. C. pre-basket ball league, i assistance they may to the general.1: ' man-Polish convention cf 1922 studied. The authorities announced of cinema" in not exactly a to reintrcduce martial law in the rate another season of outstanding with six quintets competing for the [public on this project .Special guid-lmany - | many was reluctantly forced to acthat they were capable of dealing "land country beginning in November. This plays under the direction of Mrs. title, will start on November 3. condition. I ance may be obtained by application ! cede to League dc manchs last spring with any situation that might have poverty Herman Jahr. In the early days the "silents" The Junior loop, consisting of four! to the Jewish Community Center,, to remove anti-Jewish restrictions in arisen, since they felt that they had cost next to nothing in comparison decision was taken in view of the Qn this season's program will b£ sufficient forces to meet any emer- with today's lavishness, and but aresumed unrest in Roumania and the a series of three productions, two teams, will start play on October 29.1 and all work of the citizenship group ! Upper Silesia and to accord the Jewpopulation there full minority i ; s -vrithcut charge. gency. vrithut c g j small investment was required to growing anti-Semitic agitation, now plays and one operetta. Abner Kai„_,_.,. . _ . , . ! The committee in charpe of the rights. Hundreds of Jews living in ex- produce pictures. Frequently they assuming more menacing forms. T T T man is chairman of the dramatic BERLIN.—The Jewish sport, asso- j!c i t i z e n s h i d r i v e i n c i u d e s Dr. Philip! With Germany out of the League posed sections, left their homes and brought large returns. During 1919 An anti-Semitic disturbance at committee of the Center. datum, "Hagibor, ' h a s been declared ,g h Frederick ! and no longer feeling itself bound to chairman, R a b bi the shops both of Jews and Arabs and 1920 all big producers had lab-Braila resulted in Police President ^ m « f , m -^oe _ observe , , L e a f f u e ' s decisions, decisions the Further announcements concerning ,n—i the n^A; , t h e League's illegal. -rt» The norganization was r.i closed ' mRon A b r a h H a r r y H ay-i •jpcre closed in anticipation of trou- oratories in their studios and the in-Michailescu being beaten unconscious the Center Players will be made in removal of the few rights and its property confiscated, accordbbi Uri M m Eabb- Dayid ,speedy ble. Tension hung over the city as dependent (the man with no studio) by Iron Guardists, Roumanian anti- the next issue. ing to an official order. A. Goldstein, Edward Shafton, Hy- j still held by Upper Silesian Jews is everyone waited to see what Friday, had to deal with a private concern. Semites, when he atempted to preman Shrier, Joe Stern, Donald Brod- ! anticipated. Profound misgivings are the day of the demonstration, would This concern, housing the "lab" forvent their Jew-baiting activities. The key, Harry B. Cohen, and Jacob S.' felt in Jewish circles generally at bring. . ;• the independents, burned down. This Iron Guardists thereupon marched the fate of the Upper Silesian Jews Pearlstien marked the first epoch in Gold- through the streets of the town at the hands of the Nazis there who stone's meteoric career. With the shouting anti-Semitic abuse and i have had to chafe under League reloss of their • "home" the "Indies" breaking windows in the homes of j straint while their colleagues in the turned to a Bill Morsley, who oper- Jews. This continued until the polTVTT-.mi+c W p f l n P B f l a v » R e i c h proper were able to do alated a plant near film row in Holly- ice, heavily reinforced, finally disi r j - o u t s v» eqtnebOLd\ most a s t h e y pleaged with a n d t o t h p wood. To this man came Phil Gold- persed the demonstration, arresting . . of. the • Conservative _ .. Syn_ |Jews among them.^ ^ _ NEW YORK (J. T. A.)—Action by graphs from section 304, Tariff Act j stone, offering financial aid. Studios several.of the participants. the federal government on three of 1930, prohibiting the removal of \agogue choir flans are being made for the an- and a laboratory soon sprang up and w i l l b e reorganized and dividimal father and son banquet held the independents had a real home. The Roumanian press reports counts hr'*arresting the Nazi propa- labels from imported products: . |e d i n t o t w o sections—one. a double j Handball Tourneys each year at the J. C. C. under the Included among them at the time growing incitement against the Jews, ganda campaign in America, inves"Every article imported into the ;q u a r t e t , a n d the other a chorus. To Be Held at J. C. C. auspices of the Social Service Com- were the Cohn brothers, owners of particularly in Bucharest, where anti- tigating charges of custom officials United States, and its immediate j T h e d o u b l e QUar tet and the chorus mittee. A discussion of the details of the Columbia studiosj now considered Semitic students have developed a that German-made products are be-container, and the package in which ' will alternate in participating in the Playing handball has been steadily the program was held at a special as a major film concern. fierce agitation against the Jews. ing imported under trade names of such article is imported, shall be Friday evening services. meeting Thursday noon. They are distributing leaflets and other nations and providing protec- marked, labeled, stamped, or branded, Tryouts for both will take place at increasing in popularity among the of Poverty Row." books attacking the Jews freely all tion for American citizens in Ger- in legible English words, in a con-the J. C. C. nest Wednesday evening. gym devotees at the J. C. C. As a Dr. Philip Sher is chairman of the If a "King result, a series of handball tournaproducer had anything to offer spicuous place, in such a manner as October 25, at 8 p. m. Teachers of ments committee. The members include Isa- in the way of production, a good over the city and are marching night- many, crystallized here. being planned. Assistant U. S. Attorney Joseph E. to indicate the country of origin of voice in Omaha will conduct the try- The are dore Abramson, Mrs. Jeannette Arn- story, but not enough money to put ly through Bucharest singing antipre-season doubles tournaBrill was engaged in organizing an Jewish songs and shouting, "Unmask such article, in accordance with such outs. stein, Max Barish, Eugene Blazer, over, this Morsley with Goldstone Zidane" (unmask the Jews). intensive investigation of firms which regulations as the Secretary of the The choir committee: Mrs. Henry ment will start the series on October Mrs. Jack Alberts, Rabbi Frederick it 29. The singles will get tinder way funds, would "carry" him. And beMr. „Harrv Braviroff, Mr. and >,on *"'" XT """^T"fo'Vo Cohn, Eabbi David Goldstein, Mrs. A. cause these producers would wait for The Cuzist agitation, led by the are alleged to be importing Nazi Treasury may, by regulations pre- Monskv, • _ • _ , _ _ , November 12. merchandise from which the trade scribed hereunder . . . " Greenberg, Abner Kaiman, Mrs. L.the returns of their product to lift notorious Jew-baiter, Professor Alex_, the Neveleff, Mrs. Irvin Levin, Mrs. J. ander Cuza, is Deing particularly sign "Made in Germany" has been The penalty for violation of the them "out of thered" the name obliterated. . . . , . . , . | ™ the four-court artists are pracM. Malashock, Blanche Zimman, Mrs. Poverty Row sprang into existence. concentrated in connection "with the regulation is a fine of $5,000, a year Eepresentative Samuel Dickstein, in prison, or both. B. A. Simon, Mrs. Dave Sherman, And then and there Goldstone be- trial on November 18, of the peaswishing to try out is asked t i j a r e - i n c l a d e d the inter-club toAnyone call Rabbi Goldstein. J. M. Malashock, Eabbi TJri Miller, came known as "King of Poverty ant Eniil Siancu, who is accused of chairman of the House immigration Mr. Brill said that principal ofmatches, the x. M. C. A.-J. C C committee, declared in a statement Eabbi David Wice, Philip Klutznick, Row." Interesting is the description murdering the Jewish merchant Morfenders were importers of chemicals, meet, regular singles and doubles, issued exclusively to the Jewish TelLeo Eosenthalj and William L. Holz- of the manner in which the stars i|z Tischler, two months ago. gloves, bric-a-brac, clothing and jew-Class About Jewish and ladder and dub handball touregraphic Agency that • word from man. . neys. were employed by the "P. R/s." Tischler brought action against a President Eoosevelt with regard to elry. He said that arrests may be Customs at Temple They were secured for one day's group of peasants including Siancu the whole German situation as it re- expected soon. Business Girls Class The feeling against Germany which work merely to register various close- for trespassing on Ms fields. And lates to Americans can be expected The Origin and Development of is manifesting itself in the wideIs Popular at Center Annual Meeting of nps. The "doubles" were used for while the trial was being heard in this week. Jewish Customs will be studied by boycott which now has the an adult class to meet Monday evethe remainder of the picture. But it court, Siancu fired at Tischler, killEepresentative Dickstein declared spread support of about four million mem- nings at Temple Israel starting next ing him. ' • • • . . Conservative Synagogue brought results. M. H. Sogolow, physical education that "the government is fed up" with bers American Federation of Monday night. The Cuzists have formed a. comdirector at the J. C. C, reports a the Nazis. He said that he will co- Labor,ofinthe Phil produced "Poverty Row's" addition to numerous Jewof two hundred lawyers • and operate with labor officials in proseThe class is being sponsored by phenomenal interest in the Business The annual meeting of the Con-first all-star feature in 1920 with the mittee ish and non-Jewish organizations, has have invited two hundred political .Girls* gym class. Forty regular atservative Synagogue will take place t h r e e leading characters of the witnesses, including the Roumanian cuting the boycott against German resulted in subterfuge on the part cf a committee consisting of Sam J tendants are now enrolled, as comLeon, Milton B, Abrahams, and goods and services. screen, Noah Beery, Pauline Stark Wednesday evening, November 1. '•' importers who deal with German Patriarch, to show that Siancu actea pared with only 14 at this time last Eugene Blazer. Eabbi David H. Assistant U. S. Atotroey Brill will A special dinner will be served at and Gladys Brockwell, all employed merchandisers'. The latest method, he year. 6:30 p. m. by the women of the for one day. This picture cost §12,000 under provocation of the Jews who launch an investigation into illegal said, of marking goods, is by at- Wice will conduct the class. Auxiliary. The new members will be to produce and grossed over $200,000. ar& exploiting the bleeding peasan- importation of German products. At taching removable labels or tags- The class 'will delve into the The program: 6-6:45, reducing . sources of Jewish history and Jewish classes; 6:45 to 7:15, tap class. Mon. his offices in the Federal building be introduced to the congregation, after Writing pictures around sets already try. These are removed when they are lore and will trace the evolution of 7:15 to 8 p. m., volleyball class, folThe antd?Semitic press in Roumanerected was another Poverty Row announced that three customs house which officers will be elected for the placed in retail shops, lie sud. Oth-Jewish customs. Included will be lowed by volleyball league. Wed. coming year. All •members are urged stunt, a striking example being the ia has presented Siancu as a glori- officials, including Peter Sullivan, H. ers stamp their products /with the the reading of translations from the 7:15 to 8 p. m., Dasket ball,class, to reserve that df te, :Wednesday. eve- picture, "The Virgin." These sets fied victim of. Jewish exploitation E. Wagner and Frank Large, are to legend "Made in the United States.'" Talmud. followed by basket ball league. were originally from, the Mae Murassist Mm. He quoted the pararather than as a murderer. nins, November li ? !
pectacular Rise in Filmdom of Phil Goldstone
I Moral Pressure Exerted By the League of Nations Will No Longer Hamper Nazis
Leo Abramson Heads Old Age Pension Group
MARTIAL LAW IN ROUMANIA AFTER ANTI-JEWISH RIOT
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