February 16, 1934

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Dedicated to tfie Ideals of Judaism

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More People Using STAG INITIATION OF MONSKY OFFICIALLY Centers Facilities B'NAI BRITH "OUTSTANDING 1 (J. T. A.)—The Havas news Statistics" just released "show that CmZENSHF AWARD ON MONDAY EVENING published a report which, 182,351 people used the facilities of

Rumania Liberals Forming New Wing

Vol. X—No. 3

All Brazil Labor "Slaps" Fascism

FEDERATION HAS LARGE INCREASE

Rio de Janeiro (J. T. A.)—An appeal to the Socialist International for , waa hot confirmed officially, A stag initiation of the "Harry the Jewish Community Center buildits aid in the fight for free Jewish y>yssinian government has Friedman" class will feature the ing during the past year, the largest ; Henry Monsky was officially pre- immigration into Palestine was exsented with the award as Omaha's pressed in a resolution adopted here permitted 1,000 German Jewa to set- meeting of the B'nai Brith at the number in the -Center's history. J. C. C. Monday evening, February Some of the" active uses: 7,214 at- "Outstanding Jewish Citizen" at a at a joint meeting held at the meet- Case Load in January, 1934, AlEach Organization Entitled to tle in that country. most Double That of tended 396 club meetings; 7,911 at- formal banquet held at the J. C C. ing hall of the All-Brazilian X*bor The permission granted by the gov- 19, at 8 p. m. Representation on Jewish January, 1933 Monday evening. . Friedman, who .is 88 years old, tended 358 meetfngs of adult outernment is supposedly due to the efparty. Federation Board The award, made annually under The resolution took a "sl&p" at fasforts of Professor Heinhard, formerly is the oldest living member of the side organizationsr 37,873 iised the The load being carried by the Famg , and -w^s ^ recently elected treas- physical department; < 20,751 the re- the sponsorship of the Phi Beta Ep- cism as developing throughout the ily Welfare department of the Jewish A call has been issued by William of Berlin, who was recently commis- lodge, creation room; 34,593 the Talmud silon fraternity, was first presented •world. life. L. Holzman, president of the Jewish sioned by- the Abyssinian government urer ffor lif Community Center and Welfare FedOne hundred and fifty-five new Tofah attendance; 5,127 the library. last year, when William L. Holzman Community Center and Welfare Fed- to supervise and reorganize the sanieration is continuing to increase. W£3 the recipient. eration, to the Jewish organizations tation of the Abyssinian capital, Adis members will be initiated. The forFigures reported for January by • . mal initiation committee is headed The award consisted of an emto elect their representatives to the Abbaba. Mrs. Harry A. Wolf, chairman of the bossed certificate emblematic of the by I. F. Goodman. Henry Mohsky, Board of Governors of the FederaFamily Welfare committee, showed honor conferred and a gold "Mogen a member of the executive committee tion. ' that during January, 1934, the case of the international order, will give a David" key inscribed with the desigInvitations have been issued to the load was almost double that of Janbrief talk to the initiates. nation of the award. fololwing groups: Adass Yeshuren uary, 1933. Leo Abramson, president of the The next number on the Jewish synagogue,- Beth Hamedrosh HagoThe honor was conferred upon During January, 1934, the figures local order, will preside. A feature Lecture series, featuring a sympos- Monsky because "through leadership, dol, B'nai Israel synagogue, B'nai reveal,"the Federation had under its of the entertainment will be a 'rass- ium on Orthodox, Conservative and service, generosity, philanthropy and Jacob synagogue, Conservative syncare 146 families, involving 530 indiling match between "Bud" Levin and Reform Judaism, has-been postponed influence in the interests of Omaha agogue, Conservative Synagogue Auxviduals. Of these, 54 received relief Some of the "Voices of the Times" "Koughhouse" Nelson. Joe Marion to Wednesday evening, March 21. Jewry he has merited recognition by iliary, Conservative Synagogue's during th-e month and the rest serwere discussed by Bishop Francis vice. The month started out with 128 and his troupe will furnish songs Ths change was made so that the his community." Men's club, Temple Israel, Temple John McConnell of New York before ' and dances and novelty numbers. Israel Brotherhood, Temple Israel Sismajor care cases, and during that pePhilip M. Klutznick made the preThe all-community stag dinner in There will be smokes and refresh- meeting would be..held on a day ac- sentation. Monsky made a brief re- the Community Forum at the J. C. C. riod ten new major cases were added terhood, Vaad Ha' Ihr. Yaad Womceptable to the patrons of the series. Wednesday evening. This was the and eight old ones reopened. During en's Auxiliary, Vaad Junior Auxiliary, honor of Rabbi David H. Wice Tues- i ments. sponse, emphasizing communal ac- third in the annual series. The symposium will present Rabbi day at the Blackstone was one of the The committee in charge of arVaad Young Men's club, Men's Club of January, 13 cases were closed out, so argest and most successful affairs of rangements is: Ephraim Marks, David H. Wice on.Reform, Rabbi tivity for the sake of the good ac- He spoke in detail about four types that the month of February bepan the Vaad. complished. David Graubart of Des Moines on of "voices" which are heard frequentAleph Zadik Aleph No. 1, Aleph its kind, being attended by close to chairman; Milton Abrahams, Harry Conservative, and Rabbi Uri Miller The committee on selection con- ly today—self-expression, "fashion" with the Federation carrying 1S3 Zadik Aleph No. 100, Agudas Achim, wo hundred guests of three faiths, Mendelson, Dr. Maynard Green- oa Orthodox. sisted of Wm. L. Holzman, Mrs. L. expressions, symptomatic utterances, cases. berg, Dave Freeman, Harry SilverB'nai Abraham Lodge of South Om- Protestant, Catholic and Jewish. In addition thereto, there were 22 Neveleff, Rabbi Frederick Cohn, and expressions of human values. Rabbi Wice will be wed to Miss man, Abner Kaiman, Stanley Levin, The revised schedule of the reaha, B'nai Brith, Compeer Chapter cases of "incidental service" requirRabbi David A. Goldstein, Rabbi Uri maining numbers on the series will The speaker laid particular em-.. i ing minor service of tbe agency. of Ivre, Highland Country club, In- Sophie Salzer of Cincinnati on Feb- Ben Kazlowsky, Dr. Leon Fellman. The refreshments will be served be announced next week. . The series Miller, Frank R. Ackerman, Jacob S. phasis on "symptomatic expressions, dependent "Workmen's Loan, Jewish uary 22 A honeymoon purse, gift great contrast are the figures of rom all those at the dinner, was prehe declared help explain many a In by Mrs. Leon Fellman, Mrs. Sam is sponsored by the Junior Vaad or- Pearistein, Nathan Gilinsky and National Workers' Alliance, Labor year ago. In January, 1933, the Morris Blacker. ' of tbe things going on in the world agency had Green and Mrs. Frank Ackerman. ganization. Lycenm association, Medical Advisory sented to Rabbi Wice. under its care only 80 now. Board, Mizrachi, Mutual Loan asso- Sam Josephson was toastmaster. cases, the month starting with only "Symptomatic utterances," he de- 60. ciation, Omaha Hebrew Camp, Om- Nathan E. Jacobs was chairman. clared, "are not important from the aha Hebrew club,. Poale Zion, Psi Short talks were given by Abe GoldOne bright spot in the picture is the standpoint of That the party says but transient Mu, Thorpeian Athletic club, Work- stein, J. J. Greenberg, Rev. F. Clayfigures. In January, 1934, are important from the standpoint of men's Circle No. 173, Workmen's ton, Rabbi Uri Miller, Father E. J. onl 19 what they reveal about his mind and | >" transients received care. A Circle No. 258, Workmen's Loan as- Flanagan , Irvin Stalmaster, Isidor ear a Zieglar, Rabbi David A. Goldstein, makeup. Do not judge by a person? Ic?" e° January, 39 had received sociation, Zionist Organization. words, but seek the cause that made j a r e - T l i e 1 9 transients cost the FedBikur Cholim, Chesed Shel Emes, Rabbi Frederick Conn and Morris- E. him utter those words. It is neces- j eration $24 in direct relief, exclusive Council of Jewish Women, Daughters Jacobs. Mr. Jacobs presented the gift sary for us to find out what makes ! ^from medical aid and clothing, supplied of Israel, Daughters of Zion, De- ;o Rabbi "Wice, followed by a brief the Federation supply room. person talk the way he does." . .-• borah Society, Junior. Hadassah, Sen- talk by the recipient. Some, Bishop McConnell stated. The Federation lias issued during ior Hadassah, Independent Ladies The speakers emphasized the part utter expressions of human values out > the month about 195 pieces of clothclub, Jewish Women's Welfare or- Rabbi Wice has already taken in of a profound desire to improve con-} ing- Much of this was from the FedBy John Gunther ganization, Ladies" Labor Lyceum communal affairs though here only ditions for the people. "Much of; oration's own supply room. club, Ladies Free Loan society, La- six months and paid tribute to his (Reprinted from The Nation) what is said is just wind, and we j Also, during January the Federadies Golden Hill society, Pioneer Wo- character and abilities. They also must train ourselves to distinguish tion issued 2S tons of coal. men, Pleasant Hill auxiliary. stressed the harmony existing beThe net amount expended on the and the deep, eternal hu' The constitutional provision on the tween the varoius* religious groups. This article analyzing t£e situation "The Germans do not want a war; all : Austria. Mussolini, ally of both Hit- man recognize principles and concentrate on • relief load by tbe Federation in JanBoard of Governors reads, in part: Harry DuBoff sang, accompanied at in Austria,; teas written from Vienna they want are the advantages of -vie- ler and Dollfuss, could conceivably saving them." nary "was $1,202. Each Jewish organization . in Om- the piano by Eugene Blazer. The pro- late tn January before the terrorism tory.". Why risk a major European become a bridge between-thiem. In explaining "fashion expressions,'' aha which has been in existence for gram was followed by cards. of the past week, and appeared in clash now, when Germany is not 6. France and Czecho-Slovakia Bishop McConnell illustrated how ready, if Austria can be taken just as have as much reason as Italy to more than one yeap^s^aU be entitled Homer Binswanger was in charge The Nation of February 14. . people say things "because j to one representative \ori 'the JJoard of reservations and Alfred S. Mayer I :, „ f-^-THE EDITOR. easily by guile? Instead of a -war or dread a GleichschalUvng of - Austria, j many y else seems to be doing it.'' i putsch, let the 2Jaaas_continue to in- If a showdown comes, all three are Much of the talk of our generation \ of 6 " ^ J ^ i ^ i n - g ; ^ . ^ i;«ch of t e t a k of our g e e r a t i n be more than"one 'hundred, tfien Other members of the committee Dollfuss, the miniature Canute, filfer and corrupt the!"Heimwehr. Let likely to bicker and delay," waiting-1-being too unrestrained is overdone, one additional representative for in charge were Abe Goldstein, David still -pushes back the Nazi waves. them build up a Heimwehr intrigue behind Dollfuss and stab him in the for one to pull the other's chestnuts fce sa id, it merely being "their form each one .hundred ./or •• major* fraction Goldman, Irvin Stalmaster, Jack W. in a hopeless position, the back. Let there then be a Heimwehr from the fire. Italy, France, and of self-expression." The speaker used thereof in excess of one hundred Marer, Harry' Rosenfeld. Dr. Leon Seemingly man continues his gritty fight government to succeed him. Some Czecho-Slovakia by no means see eye many illustratoins to demonstrate his members. If the organization fails E. Fellman, Ernest Nogg, David toittle maintain the independence of Aus- months later let perhaps one Nazi to eye save on the Austrian prob- points. to designate a representative within Rosenstoek and Max L. Holzman. tria. Six months ago, my friends minister enter this government. Then lem; there is no binding agreement \Y. Dale Clark introduced the speak- ! NEW YORK (J. T. A.)-The Jewforty-five aay3 • after notice requestthought I was suffering from a mild two. Then let there be an election. between them even on Austria; the e r . William Grodinsky w-as chairman, ish population of Palestine has ining such designation, the Executive creased by 90,816 in a ten-year peattack of recklessness when I pre- The Nazis, using their well-known chances are that none of the three Committee may designate such memriod since 1922, according' to the Jf t. would act decisively until too late. dicted that Dollfass would easily see methods, would sweep the country. bers as it deems proper of that orest Palestine census begun in NoIt may seem from these remarks ; year through. I would hesitate But it will have been purely an "in- that the Dollfuss cause is lost. Not ganization to represent it. The exvember, 1931, which is reported and. how to give him another six months ternal" revolution; the Powers will so. The Heimwehr treason may turn ecutive Committee shall have the analyzed in the 1933 edition of the so uncompromisingly. But the odds have no pretext for protest. . right to name members of the Board American Jewish Y'ear Book. This is out to be a help to the government. are still slightly in his favor; he is Mrs. Bessie Blotcky, 74, a resident of Governors at large in the num the thirty-fifth volume of the Year Dollfuss will purge the Heimwehr, a very adhesive fellow, and he may Dollfuss and his crowd realize this ber of one for each four represent- of Omaha for 44 years, passed away stick it through. Book which is published annually by danger, but they think that Italian even if he has to put the whole outlast Sunday at her home, 3311 "Wooling organizations. : the Jewish Publication Society of fit in a concentration camp; he support offsets it. They rely above all The Nazi campaign has continued worth avenue. America,, of Philadelphia. The book might even throw the Heimwahr out on foreign help, particularly the help p She was the widow of A. J. Blotcky, with unabashed and unabated vio—though this is a remote posibility Agrae* te Give Up Anti-Jewish Cam- is edited for the American Jewishof Mussolini. It is everywhere assumlence. Bombs splatter us. Not many who for many years had been in the paign If Jews Will Yield make some sort of working arCommittee of New York by Harry people are injured but the fireworks ed that Italy would march to Aus- —and wholesale fruit business here. Rights rangement with the Social Demoaid in the event of final Nazi Schneiderman, assistant secretary. Surviving Mrs. Blotcky are six sons, are a nuisance. They drain confi- tria's crats. The powerful diplomatic supencroachment in Austria. Mussolini, The total population of Palestine Paul, Louis, Max, Phil, Ben and dence from the government. They the port of Italy is assured, even if mil- Salpnica, Greece (J. T. A.)—Eiu- at the date of the census was 1,035,bright boys say, cannot possibly tempt hooligans to further hooliganFischer^ all of Omaha, and one daughendure strong Germany instead of itary measures should not be counted therios Venizelos, many times Pre- j 821. Of this number 759,712 were ter, Mrs. Aaron Bergeda of Nashville ism. And the government, I must weak Austria on the Brenner Pass. on. The Vatican has swung the mier of Greece, war-time dictator of j Mohammedans, 174,610 were Jews, say, has behaved with appalling len: " Berlin (J. T. A.)—The governmen Tenn. Mussolini must have a buffer Austria whole weight of its immense author- the country and leader of the liber-! 91,389 were Christians and 10,101 Funeral services were held Tuesday ience. An official communique re- between himself and Germany. Mus- ity behind Dollfuss—and Dollfuss al party, which recently suffered de-1 were persons of other religions. A lias given formal approval to the orregretted the necesity of jailganization, L a n d and • • Handicraft, afternoon at the residence, with Rabbi centlyrebellious a country 97 per cent Roman feat at the polls, openly demanded i table listing the languages habitualNazis; it mentioned solini cannot possibly permit the cre- rules which was formed by representatives Url Miller officiating. Burial was at ing ation of a Teutonic bloc in Central Catholic. And the Germans continue that Greek Jews voluntarily surreri- ly spoken in Palestine in 1P31, brings Austria's hope that the Nazi invato behave with masterful stupidity. der their hard-won franchise in re-1 out the fact that while Jews speak of the Central Union of German Citi- Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol cemetery. sion could be handled in a "knightly" Europe 72,500,000 strong. Prior to her illness, Mrs. Blotcky spirit. Knightly spirit my eyeball! My own notion is that it is highly Consider one item: the 1,000-mark torn for the cessation of the violent over ten languages, 94.59 per cent of zens of Jewish Faith, the Federation ! of Jewish ex-Soldiers, the Revival had been active in Jewish organiza- The only treatment" a Nazi under- dangerous to place such reliance on fine imposed on Germans visiting anti-Semitic campaign carried on by all Jews speak Hebrew, and 2,216 Austria. This was supposed to hurt the Liberal party and its press. Movement of Jewish Germans. and a tional work. Jews speak Arabic; only eight Mostands is a mallet on his head. Italian support, and that the position the Austrian tourist business. It Venizelos, yrho blames the Jews of hammedans speak Hebrew. number of Jewish youth organizaof Italy as Lord High Protector of Thousands of known Nazi agitations in Germany for the purpose of In addition to the section dealing tors are roaming Austria almost Austria is distinctly dubious. There did. But it also helped Austria ] Greece for his political defeats stid with centralizing the entire German Jewish the population figures in Palesgreatly by keeping out of the country the creation of bitter feeling between are several reasons for this. immune to arrest. The only victim land settlement and vocational reconthe various political groups, demands I tine, the Year Book contains a retens of thousands of German visitors 1. As pointed out above, the Gerso far of the new dearth-penalty destruction-activities. • man attack is almost certain to be who would inevitably have been pow- the return of the electoral college view of Jewish, events of the twelvecree has been a half-wit peasant arRecognizing the importance of these gradual and devious, not direct, so erful, because unofficial, pro-German for the Jews, a measure which the month period from September 21, tasks for the present and future of Massie Baum and Ben Shrier, rep- sonist. that it will be extremely difficult for and anti-Austrian propagandists. The Greek Jewish community is strenn-11932 to September $, 1933. This arGerman Jewish life, the statement of resenting A. Z. A. No. i of Omaha, The Austrians are, in short, a gen- Italy or any other Power to choose German terrorist campaign in sev- ously opposing. iticle, written by Mr. Schneiderman, tle people. They are given to expolicy adopted by the new organiza- •won the debate championship at the Up to May 1933, Greek Jews voted is devoted in the main to a resume an exact moment for intervention. It eral ways defeats itself. It gives tion discloses that, the bodies signing annual Missouri Valley A. Z. A. treme forms of that casualness known is not easy to accept the onus of Dollfuss a better excuse to maintan in a sort of political ghetto, called of the events in Germany and their as Echlainperei. They turn the oththis statement declare their adhesion tournament, held in Lincoln last starting a new war without adequate his semi-dictatorship, and it serves an electoral college. They chose their repercussions in other lands. In an to the organization, Land and Artisan- week-end. Debate, basket ball and er cheek. They appeal for "knight- international excuse. to back the country, as I think I put own representatives from a separate appendix t h e r e is published the liness" in dealing with their eneship, and will each send a represen- oratory were on the program. 2. Italy might easily go to war if it once before, against the wall of Jewish list. Last year this "electoral Franz Bernheim petition to the mies. Contrast this with the methtative to its executive, council. • •' -". . '..A.'-. Z. A. No. 100 of Omaha was ods of Nazis in Germany to their Naples, for instance, or Trieste, were its own patriotism. college" was abolished and the Jews League of Nations and the minutes The scope of this organization, to given the second place all-around opponents! of Greece xoted with the resit of the of the League Council's sessions reseized by some invader. But would Dollfuss has, too, a final unused which they promise their co-opera- chapter award for the mid-west. garding that petition w h i c h was Writing a few months ago I said Italy fight at some point like Kuf- weapon—Otto Hapsburg. There is a population. tion, embraces finding, administering - From 75 to 80 Omahans traveled based on the minority clauses of the stein or Salzburg hundreds of miles good deal of monarchist talk in Vithat Dollfuss faced three great danand expanding the opportunities for to the conclave, which was attended German-Polish Convention of 1932, from Italian soil, on an issue not di- enna these days. Dollfuss, like most German Jews to live under present by over 200 Alepha from incoln, gers—the apathy of his own people, rectly Italian? with respect to Germans in Upper Austrian Catholics, is at heart a lethe strategic difficulty of a civil and conditions in Germany, supervising Council Bluffs, Des Moines, St. Jo- an external action at the same time, Silesia. gitimist, and the chief members of 3. Mussolini, no fool, does not and effecting a process of shifting seph,T)enver, Pueblo,. Winnipeg, St. and the crushing burden of the econThe volume also contains a biohis Cabinet avowedly favor an eventwant a war this year. Austria is the occupational structure of German Louis, Sioux City, Kansas City, To- omic crisis. These dangers remain. graphical sketch of the late Profesual Hapsburg restoration. Zita and important to him, but not so imporJewry is speedily as possible. sor Max Leopold Margolies, biblipeka, and Wichita. Add to them a fourths—treason. tant as Italy, which conceivably he Otto seem to have given up HunThis is the only interpretation one might lose in the flames of a general gary for the moment and are con- Berlin, (J.T.A.) — Germany lost cal scholar and philologist, by Dr. Washington Dance at Hea$ of Workmen's can give to the recent shocking re- Eaxopean conflagration. Dictators, centrating ' all their maneuvers on 160,000,000 marks in the export of Cyrus Adler, president of Dropsie velation of wholesale defection in the in fact, seldom enjoy war, however Austria. Otto would give Austria printing and publishing materials due College for Hebrew and Cognate Chieftain Thursday ; Circle to Be Here Heimwehr. iruch tney shout about it. The rea- something permanent to devote itself to the boycott of German goods Learning; an article on the synato. One of Dollfuss' weaknesses is abroad, the German press reported gogue and Jewish communal activiSections of the Heimwehr are rot- son is obvious: dictators have a that A "George Washington Birthday" his program is so negative; he ties by Judge Horace Stem of Phildance will be held next Thursday eve- Mr. ;J.: Weinberg, national presi- ten to the heart. Dollfuss, depending healthy fear of a general mobiliza- is anti-Nazi but little else. Dollfuss today. The boycott is especial!$- adelphia, presenting what has benoticeable in the export of goods to dent of the Workmen's Circle, "will be on them, is like a man walking in a tion which would arm their proletarning, February 22, at the Hotel Chiefneeds something positive, something the United States, England, Poland come known as the "Stern plan" of tain in Council Bluffs. ThTee large a guest of the three local branches, marsh. We, most of us, think that iats. permanent, like the Crown. I do not organization; a biograCouncil Bluffs organizations are spon- Numbers 173, 258 arid 1014, on Wed- Starhemberg — despite Alberti's alle- 4. If Mussolini invaded Austria mean that a restoration is imminent. and Czechoslovakia, where the boy- community phical study of the late Cyrus L. cott movement is strong, according nesdayi February 21, at the" Labor gations—is loyal, although a trouble- to protect it from Germany, Jugo- But it is not excluded as an eventsoring this affair: the Senior HadasSulzbergrer, noted communal leader, to the press. Despite price cuts of Lyceum, 22nd and Clark. maker and a weakling; we know that slavia would probably also invade sah, the B'nai Brith Lodge No. 688, uality. The Hapsburgs -would, of by Morris D. Waldman, secretary of twenty per cent, the German printA banquet for members only will Fey is loyal; but how can Dollfuss Austria to protect it from Italy. course, choke Hitler sentiment at and the Talmud Torah Societies of ing trade reached only 125,000,000 the American Jewish Committee. follow the meeting, at which Mr. and Fey do business if they can't Whirh would be a nice mess. A war once. Council Bluffs. As in former years, the book inmarks in 1933 as compared with trust their nearest Heimwehr subor- on two fronts is not exactly what Tickets may be purchased from any Weinberg will speak. cludes directories, lists and statisti284,000,000 marks in previous years, dinates? More immediately, Dollfuss could even the wildest Italian chauvinist of these organizations or at the door cal records of the Jews; lists of vastly strengthen his position by an the German papers stated. This mess is peculiarly dangerous desires. the night of the dance, for one dollar Commission Considers Jews who have served as Governors The Berliner Tageblatt pointed alliance with the Social Democrats. because it plays directly into the 5. Italy is, after all, an ally of Palestine Income Tax per coupled Art Randall's Royal orJerusalem — The Palestine govern- hands of what is apparently the new Germany. It is not impossible that He and they are after sill fighting with alarm to the drop in the ex- of states or as Ministers or Ambaschestra will play. ..-.'•• the same thing—to keep the Nazis port of books and printing materials, sadors of the United States; and th* A number of novelty features are ment has under consideration the Nazi plan of campaign. The Germans Germany and Italy can reach some for out. A coalition has been impossible which is seriously affecting Leipzig, latest reports of the Jewish Publics seem to have given up all thought of compromise on the Austrian problem. planned.; A large attendance from both question^ of j the feasibility of the inthe center of the German printing tion Society and the American Jewfrontal attack, that i3, invasion across Germany might "give" Italy someof an | income tax In the Omaha and Council ;BluffB is ex- troduction ish Committee. c trade. the border. Jules Cambon once wrote: 'Coontinued on Paf* 7.1 thing la return for a free hand la "country. pected.

NEXT JEWISH SERIES

SUCCESSFUL STAG DINNER TRIBUTE TO RABBI DAVID WICE

BISHOP McCONNELL IS SPEAKER BEFORE COMMUNITY FORUM

KEEPING HITLER GUT OF AUSTRIA

MRS. B. BLOTCKY, 74, PASSED AWAY SUNDAY

VENiZELOS DEMANDS JEWS SURRENDER GREEK SUFFRAGE

RECONSTRUCTION (SOUP IN GERMANY FORMALLY BY NAZIS

OMAHA A. Z, A.'s WIN DEBATE TOURNAMENT

BOYCOTT HITS EXPORT OF GERMAN PRINTING


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