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New York (WNS)—Close to Camden, N. J. (WNS)'—Thanks alf.a million persons In t h e to her husband's adoration of HitVaad 'Babbi To Be Honored at falted States with Ies3 than two ler, Mrs. Emile Warnke, 48-year• • .Community Affair e r cent of normal vision will have new hope for visual Tehabold German woman, was granted lita'tion, increased activity a n d a divorce from Marcus Warnke. independence through a new op- Rabbi Uri Miller, spiritual leafiMrs- "Warlike told the coiirt that ical, device, the mlcrovision spec- er of the'Taad Ha'Ihr In Omaha tacles, which Dr. "William Fein- since January, 1933, will be hon- her husband believed Hitler "had loom, research Jellotr at Colnm- ored at a community-wide testi- the right idea" a n d disappeared ia University, demonstrated for after telling her he was going to he .first time at the 14th annual join the Storm Troops and -would meeting of. the American Acadmy of Optometry. return only "when Tre got a ssan Three years ago Dr. Feinbloom like Hitler in the United States." invented a telescopic lens which Testifying that "Warnie never ided in bringing-sight to persons liked this . country, Mrs. "Warsfee with as little as two percent normal vision. said, that her spouse used to pracThe new development will aid tice the Hitler salute at home and -• i those who have less than two perihat "all we had was Hitler, morent normal vision, but who have •, noon and night." light and form preceptlon.
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tablishlng a colony in Palestine Miss Ssold'a name. A blistering attack on Jews i., , u •who go to Palestine to speculate rive T ?,.£? in land and skyrocket land values r ., h*ZX beyond the reach of. Jewish seters was made fcy Menahsm TJBHIT I'LZZ IKLICL: ishkin, president of the Jewish ;.*.-.-. Lucerne (JTA)—Dr. C n a I m National Fund. Weizmann, former president • of During the memorial Bervice } • F •> rr~—P>)".~ 1- 1 r - f tha World Zionist Organization, or Zionist leadera who died since, r v ,!-;.Or.-r ^ t •who retired from active leader- he last Congress tribute was paid ship at the 1931 congress, was o Leo Motzkln, Chaim Nachman elected congress president. ialik, Victor Jacobson, Johann * -i t r - i « ' s \ ' 1 T *• r t r v He tras opposed by the Jewish. Kremenetzky, Baron Edmond de , . „ „ —^ State Party delegates. Dr. Rosen- Rothschild, Daniel Sieff, Chief Aaronson o£ Tel Aviv, Sir bloom, speaking: for this right- Rabhi Francis Montefiore, Oscar Kohn, g group, declared-that the faction's opposition to Dr. Weizmann Heinrich York-Steiner and David •was based on the fact he stated Trietsche and Dr. Shmarya Levin. T h e uppealinsr ecrJes o t "»:2-^•in 1931 Palestine conld not be- A brief flurry of excitement el ^*"" „'i was created at the Congress when *" j three-act, plays Eivec. fcr t h e .1, •'. come a Jetrish state. 1 y^^^^'S I C, PterpTE O?"i!<1 Tl-H? nlpr- hP f-".">Mizrachi, orthodox Zionist or- Meier Grossman, leader of the j A s entirely n e w plan of Jewish •tp me-mberFjss? wil* tbe rpjl^r^: ', V ganization, refrained from "voting. Jewish State Party, entered the j Co-mMiimlty Center membersbiii, i p i - r s Dr. Weizmann "was swept into of- hall in the nniform of. a steward, garb effected by his group; I t I iDcladius a fuller pvogvtan of | " J J ^ ^ . , , o C t h e ^ ^ . j ^ v..;:-. fice by a large Laborite-Group A was pointed out that this w a s i m e m b e r s h i p nctlTities a n d priv-! r -!p^ ^ e ^...^^ip,! i r p .! o'i'--~ bloc. contrary to a decision taken at |ileges t o g e t h e r w i t h a. lower basic | C!. .CMOE 5I>' "thp p^-icp o^ tiip pp-ir-i V He -was greeted by an ovation | m e m b e r s h i p r a t e , h a s been a i ! « ! . , r i . . . *„ .^ ,-,* _, '", ' T , ;he 1933 Congress, where unias he mounted the rostrum to asnoTiuced by Paul Golfiblatt, .,«,"orms were ruled out of place at ; T h e F o r u m t f c i s v e a r p , a n p „. Women's Tourney a t j sume the duties of Ws office. Statement Made to Correct entave mrector of t h e ^ e v i s h : ' b r i n E 6 u c k o u t B t B n d l a K w o?ld ,i;, Country CMb Starts In a-report on the refugee sit- ;he Congress. This was done in Batbi Uri Miller Impression of 5. ' . _--r_-' • ' >rder to preventa conflict beTuesday uation, Dr. Weizmann declared monial dinner to be held at the lfuCLin.u.1, 'Novnian Haj-igood, Mist .loRep!.!;^ Palestine's absorption of 25,000 cause ol Jihe possibility that ReJewish Community Center on The memherEhzp r ^ T wi,.: ptFTt | ^ Q c 1 , 6 r . . v . r„..-,.,!-,,,.. ,.,,,(; -,-,.. German Jews is proof that Pal- visionists -srotild -wear their brown Tuesday, September 3. The date IHarvin Treller ' a n d Richard 1 New York-—A press dispatch ,011 October I, T i e Center ^ ^ ^ - ! Aiu^d* ACk-rr M "*1"-1*'. < i > " ' :;' : estine stands the test as a Jewish Tiniforms. The Grossman incident from was changed to one day later than Hiller will cross clubs en Sunday, : Jerusalem, stating that Hawas temporarily settled by a rul,.",£. A . ft US iberPhir annual fines has been pet | ^ y Th^'''no-!^ rVp"''r^-R« ; u' > national home. He reported as previously announced so. as to September 8, .for the golf chamdassah, the Women's Zionist Oring that the decision of t h e E t t h e l 0 W fiFIire O t ? ? P€> yeRr l chairman of the Jewish Agency's D 5 o n s h l D |! !i-icl!:Pt, ;anization of America, will grad- avoid conflict with the Labor Day pioasidp of the EigMand Country ,p*.U:iiwi.ti^ lchnsr Vlit3e"mrciferf t.bnir for tv-r Vr^ri;TJ o ? a JJJ^^ Troman or. child. Central Bureau for t h e Settle- 'rague Congress on this matter ually holiday. ! Club•^^—• '?\Ti(™i+ n n ^ T * ^r~i 11 •*• J-* 5 c f o c i is *"?rtT*j* « i —-. relinquish. Eome of its medNot only vrill this fee afford a i was not binding on Lucerne. Tl^^•^l^{>!*p ment .of German Jews. Rabbi'Miller, leaves the. follow-I Treller palled the biggest npOn the basis of present devel- cal activities In Palestine to theing day, September 4, for Jfew 'set of the'tourney when he ousted In the report, Dr: Weizmann Jewish coinxmmlty there, brought voiced confidence that Palestine opments, 1,000,000 Jewish fami- forth today an explanation a n d Orleans, La., where he will be-J Julian Milder, one up en t h e lies will be settled in Palestine in would stand the test in ever instatement of Hadassah's policy by come rabbi of the Beth Israel con- nineteenth. Milder has won the creasing measure if greater sup- the n e x t quarter of a century, Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, acting na- gregation. title for the past three years and "not at the expense of the Arabs port in given by the Jews of the dinner r-was favored to repeat this-season. Sar-Bes learne title, -with twelve tional president in the. absence of Reservations for the hut. for the creation of new op.-.- world. However, Treller started out in Cultural Activities Mrs. Edward Jacobs, who is- inmay still be made by calling the ..sad three losses. Dr- Weizmann praised highly portunities of livelihood f o r 'alestine. .Mrs. Epstein declared Jewish Community Center office, ] earnest, holding a commanding victories The. last Jewish team to win an I A. Jewish forum, lecture a n c This F.eripp, ews," it was predicated by Davthe. effect of German-Jewish imthe statement was necessary in Jackson 1366 or Mrs. A. Schwa.cz- j four-hole lead at the end of six. xnaha araatesir ball champion- j concert geries will T?e cogfectM ; ^ - ' ^ ' y - - ^ ^ ; ^ ^ ^ ' " ' ^ ^ ' ' ^ ^ migration on the building of the d Ben Gurion. order to correct the erroneous Im- kin,. Atlantic 5534. The' general | Milder then began-a strong coae- ship was the Jewish Press team Jewish national home. He pointed I back and though ha evened the of eight years ago when the team pression created by the Jerusalem public is invited to attend. out, however, that despite all efM. Burstein is chairman in j match he was unable to forge into was hurled to victory by the -wondispatch. forts the refugees' problem h a s me-n-ibers, •ffiiiie a cliarpe vri\X h;charge of arrangements. 'the lead. On the nineteenth, Trel- derful pitching of Smiling- Sammy "Expansion, not liquidation, is not yet been solved. Eiafic t o EDTi'Tnc-aibera, T The Beth Israel congregation [ ler shot a birdie to best the par Kaufman. Hadassah.'s cardinal principle in in New Orleans is the largest and j four cf Kilder's. • While the plight of the refuThe persor.se* .of the" A.' S. A. Palestine," Mrs. Epstein asserted. oldest gees is rapidly becoming, worse, in the south. It. has its own j Hiller reached the finals by de'Beginning.firstwith, curative he stated,; appeals -from-• t h e .^Tora'h.'..and.-"-Community] fitting an intimate friend, f i l l r o t ine:U'«!= JTRF ot the gynwork* snore than- a score' of years Talmud jrr Nation's- high, -commisCenter, and Rabbi Miller will also Rosen. Hiller has been Maurice Adler, Irving Taffee ana | (,'TA)—The sioner io the •various governments .New T o r i : ( W S f S ) — " T i e ago, then entering, the field of have charge of these. in the best golf of his career, and Samuel caterers—Ear old Zionist Congress decided tc ; lies. The cultural priv51egre(s if have hardly found an echo. The United States is a Christian coun- preventive medicine, and now, has won all of h i s tournament. Eooperman and Arthur Afiler, j. establish a ___. _ xo „., . In Palestine j tioneel abe-re -rill fee included it. through the proposed BothschildTesult of this failure to respond try," Alfred E. Smith t o l d the matches.handily. He has been, a! outfielders—David TTeiner, Hy- j bearing t h e naiae ot Eenriettc i ttie physical aeparinieiU a c Hadassah-University Medical Cen3rd annual meeting of t h e on the part of the governments finalist in the Highland tourneys j maa-Temin, -Jacob Temln, David | gEC 1P for rorr, orrr ?<'i.. c f Baltimore. he said, has been to overwhelm Knights of Columbus in a speech ter, taking a leading part in medthree times, but has so far been i Richards,-Max Marcus, infielders j fox young jnen from IX. u w a n ; a n sionist leader, in appreei-jsio the Central Bureau with pleas for in which he bitterly attacked Ger- ical research and teaching in the unable to annes the crows. —Jacob • Adler, - Eaymond S h a - j c t i o j , oi i.e7 ^ o r t | E Eiclnf; set- i - 1 . ana ff f * r 3>crfc under "f:: many, Russia and Mexico for their Near East, Hadassah has g o n e immigration certificates. Treller is a former Highland piro, Arthur TTeiner, with Karts j tlement of German-Jewish chil-l'SlC Xor ircmeii over IE. snC ?•£ from step to step in expansion. The report reviewed all. the war on religion. Asserting that champ, having won the title some and Cutler playing .first • b a s e j r.r.clor It, In o **!.-<: &Ten i n Palestine. The resolution''c x- pirls "Since 1830, at the express measures taten f or the settlement "Russia, Germany a n d Mexico half dozen years back. The date" when. not pitching. I for this colony was adopted unan- I words, physical dsp""trn.er,t tfpp.tMiami (WXS)—Carl T. Byoir, in Palestine of German Jews and can continue their governments mandate of Its annual convenhad to be set up to September 8 Practically the same lineup will j imously. " ' !v*iU taciud? full Center pririiprn* stated that work h a s been Te- only by the force of arms," the tions, Hadassah has been gradu- press agent a n d propagandist, because Treller will "be o u t of take the-field at-Des Koines on j ij], s-Eggestion w a s made by ! also. •whose organization was condemne former governor, in his reference ally turning over its curative stricted by limited funds. town on business. September second in an effort tOjjy ri chaiia Vs'eismann, p^esidcEU Fanifly BfenilKweMns: to Nazi persecution of ^religion work to .the Jewish community ed by t h e McCorinacli Cc In the second flight, Paul Blot- win the District A. S.-A. soft.tell j Family memberships. t,i fEi- » For Palestine Development o £ t h e congress, alter Kiss Szolfi i said that "in Germany—well, i while at. the same time expanding sional Committee to Investigate -TOWE. The boys are coached and had reported about the settlement 1 rear vail d s o be. stressed, 'Vht Lacerne (WNS-Palcor Agency) J e w ain't a man, although hi! the preventive aspects of the med- Nazi Propaganda for representing M. Cohen, 6 and 5. H managed -• ty • Advisor Stanley - F. ol cliilfiren in Palestine. Her re-;f*:5 RETniai family Renewing a proposal that he people sent the Redeemer into the ical program. Hadassah h a s al-the-German Government and disfirts made in 1D23, Dr. Arthur world. A Catholic is not a man ways held fast to the principle seminating Nazi propaganda, was meet the winner of the Manning Lrsrin,-who-was the secretarv o f j p o r t ^ a E h a i l e i i enthusiastically | Cues inc;?ific Ir.ll use or si! nVthe winning Jewash Press team at; fc7 t h e German fielejr&tes. ) ^"^ fccuitiFc, toretl'e? vri!T\ Tr.v. Buppin, chairman of the Zionist itner, although, in his veins Dow that it shall initiate and establish given a contract to do publicity, Handler-Harold Farber match. k for the-city of Miami after . The third flight h a s reached the time-of the letter's peiisaut Executive at Jerusalem, a n d a the blood of the King of Kings. institutions and develop them unsreetea K I s f IcrUiirni ?.ct1ritieP, for Ihr Upt*.-.-. D r . ^eizmzjui foremost agricultural expert, de- A- man there is one who has the til they can be taken over by the he revealed that he had severed the semi-final stage. B u d Slos- T i c t o r J'• • Szola on the platform, on the oe-1 mother cnv. rM cliitdrrn vvA?~ S~S burg will tangle with Dr.* A. manded of the Zionist Congress blocd of barbarians in him. growing Jewish community. Thus all connections with t h e German Greenberg, "while Bob Kooper that a series of holding companies day as the audience of cieleg&tee ! "The Bxpcutivp "Warning Americans to be onthe hospitals established by Ha-Government. meets up vrith Lester Simon. Federation Needs be formed in Palestine which Guard against religious persecu- dassah in Tel Aviv and Haifa are and guests gave her an ovation. ! ognisea thp necessity of jn? Byoir's disclosure resulted from Nest Tuesday the long-awaited would serve as the central financ- tion jhere, Mr. Smith declared, now largely provided for by thea city-wide protest against awaTdr Kiss Szold disclosed that K",-J3t possible for every Jewish ing agency f o r Zionist develop- "we hive -:$i duty to -perform in organized Jewish groups in these ing him the contract. Because of women's tournament will swing I C 00 pounds have b e e n asslrnefi i voms.n aitd child tc be a nsoreinto action. ment. j her to confiuct her work. She re- • ber cl tlie Center and entii.u«i«rthis country, to keep our eyes on cities. The Bame is true of thethe protest a committee consistMatches will be played i-y the Asserting that this was urgent this situation and to crush i rural - medical service in forty- ing of, Judge D. J. Heff erinan, f ported that 71S children hsve ai-| ticclly Endorsee' (lie vvopo^ni ni. to protect the highest national in- wherever it rears its ugly head." three villages. Hadassah is con-Rabbi S- M.'Machtei, H. "O. Feibel- feminine links artists every day, ' " j ready "been settled in various Pal- i making t h e t-aBir:" HiPiubfcT-BMr. and it is hoped that t h e finals ; terests of the Jewish people, Dr. An appeal.-is made to • Omaha • estiue colonies. rp.te f.s lot".- CP J'.> per yenr nvK.itJHartin H. Carmody of Grand tinuing this plan of gradual re- man and J. Louis Shoehet was ap- may be reached by Friday. Buppin. emphasized that greater Rapids, Mich., supreme knight o linquishment over a period of pointed by the city commission to Jewry for clothing by the "Jewish. . j able to all," r-sifi Mr. Gr-lciViHi.a,coordination in Palestine's econ- the K. C, in. '.'As annual report to years, only to the degree that the interrogate Mr. Byoir. "Welfare• Federation. • " • jf ; rrj« T-p ^ TrT*^<**.TJr'r^Tr / ^ • "^" : "h t"hp nevr prorrram o? wcV: omic activities was made essen- the meeting, warned that it migh Jewish -communities c a n substi. ClotMsg is •-'needed for school I isii'iu^. J.vii4i Lifklj" Salvili, *fefe> : tur&l, ecwcational sn.fi Pt>.?ia! a.-:--*During t h e investigation he tial by the promise of increased De necessary to sever diplomatic tute for Hadassah in \mainten- stated that Carl Dickey, his part-! I Seek Official Protest | children, as well-ss fall and win-J P ^ ^ W F l fe W A T SFIWi*^|iY ! vlties, the ."Je^-iRh OomirnmtL*StiitBU LUUli. 1/IU1 JJlv^IiCJ, ilia i " i c . , activity in the coming years. If a relations with countries that deny ance. The growing social con* ' ' ! CP""'*^1^ •W'H] ^jifrpK-?)'>T»«<>Tv >){. -jjner, who had signed the contract Federation Minneapolis — The Minnesota ! ter garments for men asfi Tromen. i series of holding companies were the existence of God and religious sciousness of the Jewish commu- with of Labor in convention t h e German GoTerament, n t i "Wing, f L bMinnesota o r in conTentlon re' "^ formed, Dr. Buppin said, all econ liberty. nity in Palestine and its increas- was no longer associated with him F at d Red asked meet thcrs n"cl b-fc-c omic undertakings would consti j opens czl b"f>. c ^ - Ic1^--1.. ing ability to maintain fundamen- and that the contract "was ecded, the United States ovemment tojoP£~s "I K ' Tr tute a standard investment J o i tal health institutions have dic- and he • also disavowed all un.voice its official protest against - "-' the Jewish public. tated Hadassah's policy of devo- American principles. \ the Nazi persecution of minoric- c" In reviewing the economic prolution. It is not a new policy, it ties. Following this, objections to his gress of Palestine, Dr. Buppin is one with which everyone is fa- getting • the Miami contract were The resolution was adopted ESS 1said that 90 per cent of the 350, miliar, since it was initiated some Bisno. without a dissenting voice. withdrawn. After some extensive repaint- years ago and adhered to contin000 Jews are self-supporting, and added that "the pioneering period ing, repairing and refinishing, th uously. .."_!' is over. The stage of expansion Jewish Community Center gym s <• "Having done pioneer work in r *w'f r. > and consolidation is now begin was reopened Wednesday. the curative and preventive fields The entire gym Door was rening." All the Trvntzoth showed JX I t •'S1'profit in 1933 and 1934, he de-finished and is in as good a con- Hadassah is. now turning to re\ f>Pl.l* clared. Produce of Jewish planta dition E3 it was when first laid search and teaching through the I U ii.f tions is valued at §6,000,000, he The entire locker-room and show- new medical center which, it Is to build on Mt. Scopus together " T C er-rooms were repaired and prereported. with the American Jewish Physi- •Leaden skies failed to dampen [with Emil Bee!:, cl Dundee,, to Tie total number of Jews in pared for fall activity. Plans are Committee. Hadassah will the enthusiasm of the three hun- I break even at the end of. _ eigh£'industry is now 25,000, he told under way to paint and fix up the cians' more and more concentrate 11 E handball courts. the Congress. 'dred members and guests -who] teen holes with. K-odsey Bliss cf According to physical director, energies on building a n d main- made merry at the annual "High- j Happy Hcllow and Bob Fraser cf Dr. Bnppin also reported thai taining the new project. The xaeSthe 25,000 German Jews -who en-Lee Grossman, the attendance ai ical center "will be.the high mark land Fling," red-letter event on j the Country Club, Leslie Bcrkenroa-d. was chsir- linE" m« tered the country brought w i t h the swimming pool this summer in sclentilc. development toward j the Highland Country Club calenof th© committee in charge them from §30,000,000 to §40 was the largest it izas ever been which Hadassah has striven fiur- dar, -which, was. held Wednesday. A"* « Z^ .-..«— ' -* ' -V - "" in the history of the center. A- full-day's festivity was en- of the Fling, assisted Tby D a v e isarr cZ t. 000,000. the period of nearly a, quarter . $ o 1 £ Feder, J. J. Slosburg, Louis KulaDr. Ruppin's report preceded a ji featuring varied geer *n . of it ... has .been es-• t3events, . a. delicious . . . . canner. ,.__ _ kofsky, Louis Somb-erg and Harry thunderous ovation accorded * . .a. .century . . health • that institutions vc iU tablishing and -. ? " ANTI-SEMITIC DRIVE .. Cohen. Miss Henrietta Szold, veteran c 7 ins £2tertaiET3ieirt. 5w e health standards in Pal^ ' Freddy Ebener ana his crches- Nev Tc feminine Zionist leader and chairThe program started"-at soon ''BREWING IN AUSTRIAraisingestine. man of the children's department and continued with s steady par- tra furnished the msisic. — — of the Jewish Agency's Central ade-of events until the wee hours. J "Vienna CWN3) — A new antiOil? CCC* Bureau for the Settlement of Ger * * f i t r », "Winners of the golf events: j ROSEHBWM IS E1MTEB man Jews in Palestine. Speakin Semitic onslaught in Austria was Blind "bosey, Gtis A. >"niscn; j 5' f f » * Berlin — The municipal auth- high score, II. Miller; IOTT gross,] from the 'flower-wreathed TOS- foreshadowed by the Deutsehi Vfc , i t orities o: trum, Miss S-old, founder of Ha- Volkablatt when it published Rodney Blisrs; tcntli I o — cress, dassah and one of £ha oldesi bitter attack on what it calle hsve forbidden Jews to enter the DGH sct; twe^tletli lew gross. Eorace ^arcntlun wr>3 c!^:tr3 , members of the Congress, report- Jewish influence in Austria. town, it was reported here. rrcrident r * t^- prsr?n s^ctlcn cf In a two-pas© article, the pape ed that 72^3 German Jewish chilIn addition, the nurlc2?alltrj y re a. Ecntcr; fortieth low dren had already been settled ant analyzed the so-called "JeT-ifies- barred Jews from owsins laud cr(D r , A . Gror«: least:t &*& that another 450 would ha pro tion" of the country and charge renting town property. j Thorc eosiE<: clrscst cnjproixp this rrszlz at j vided for before the end of thethat though Jews represent onl The Oppcsieia smafcipaJiiy • etcli Lela: 1 Hoficer21ic?; cz-r.TC£lizzi lact year. At the clone of h . e r re-5 per cent of the population, 2,50 further fi-crcwd that relic: s r a s b l s a r r t t ; 3 Fill Altos; 4. , Ecb/He sirred c —"• t ! marks, Dr. Weizmann, president of tao 3,100 physicians anft sur- irill fee canccllsa Icr "Arjaso"i Cra^rforil; 3, C. II. CsiJ'.f Cs HcseaKsin Delivered ..zrc rf t. fi of the Congress, read a letter geons are Jews and that sjmila found sssoclatins rdtli JsTi'^-JCochraa; 7 C, K. Srciti; GK. •?In. cr'Srcrass - t the ccnc!c*e. in* T from the Beichsvertretung, rep- large percentages are found in th "Aryaas" vbo s.ra B J I oa relief! GISDII; 5, Srnxe NessHe Is rilicr of t i e Cavcrdc j "--ii. 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