December 27, 1935

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Interests of the Jewish People

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Kntered as Second Claea Mali Matter oo January 21, ,1>21. al Posiofflet 61 Omaha. Nebraska^ under the Act "of Jlsreb X. 1171

Symposium at Temple israelNext

Friday Hope to Show Antt-Berlin Olympic Sentiment Through Insufficient Fnnd-Raising

VOL. XI—No. 44.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1935

00^3etvish Families FRENCH "W^jetde in Biro Bidjan AN INCREASE IN REICH

HERBERT SAMUEL TO HEAD LEAGUE REFUGEE GROUP

Leo Abramson Named Secretary of Committee

OUTSTAKD TO BE GP BY CENTE

New is«w York—(WNS)—One l o r i - u ^ ^ - v - thou-i —- ; ground for a private vegetable Leo Abramson, who is secretary , destitute Jewish families 0J^*f™ % . Long term credits A' symposium on t h e outlook sand destitute of the board of county commis-- "Rain From Heaven" To s be Poland, Lithuania, Rumania .5, J°' for',the new-year will be held at be settled dur- WJU extended to each family French Legal Service Predicts siofiers, has been named executive . Produced January Temple Israel a week from to- j Sir Herhert to Have Wider That Further Increase in secretary of t h e County Assist. for the purchase of a house, live ing 1936 in Biro Bidian, the, « , ' . • ^ IS and 14 Authority Than James G. F a r m c r s night, Friday, January 5, - w i t h ance Committee, which includes j Refugees Expected b e centlv created autonomous Jewish . . . . . . . «^«,t»w i^tn r-niRowland Haynes, Rev. Frederick 4 MacDonald jcently created the five county commissioners j observed immediately into colWhen e a r l y this year S. N. Clayton and Rabbi David H. Wice treasurer. T h e territory in the Soviet Union, a s i u e ™""/' ! 1 ' i l " " i l - " • " " - ' • . .— Xe-w- York—(JTA) — An inin- and the county treasurer. participating. London (WNS-Paicor Agency) !i the i co-operative enterprises. . result .. of. an . _ agreementA ___-v_!lective- farms and artisans into c r e a E e d now of German refugees Committee came into being under Behrman gave TO the TlieatPt ^; Clapton is t h e spiritual IJZ**™ ££*£%£{ ^ ^ a l !led e dby V tthe h e American committee for ™ committee is to provide: a c r o s g l h eb o r d e r l n t 0 France dur- the provisions of the social secur- Guild his production. Ram From Americancommit

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Heaven," the bert of t h e antiNazi plays opened to the emarl l seuiement in oiucr ^ ^ u u . ^ o — , - - . " ' S U m . ' " l ? 0 J ^ - J ^ f 1 - ! ? *Z' ^ e.d by the Service Juridique pour; T n e committee will h a v e N e w York audience. Mr. Beli*-man is considered to be the Amerpast few der the auspices of t h e League of jtlement.it was announced by. W i l ° ^^^ (Legal Ser- c h a r g e o f o l d p e n s i o n , blind pics next summer ican theatre's foremost p.tithor <v, ' " - ' — ^ - T » - I — A ^ n c v ] f i a r n - ! l i a m W. Cohen, chairman of the ' ™ \ Z T i ^ ^ , J n i i t u r e S c - - ^ e ^ r German Refugees) tc.the" pensions, child welfare, and diestimated that cnairman oi me with 1 Nations, the Palcor Agency learn smart dialogue and o n e of iff. by the decision of American base- years, h a s icommittee, at a luncheon in the Je used for for ^ d i t u r e s outside: A_ m e r J c a n J o i n t D_l s to red from reliable sources t r i bau t statement, l o n Com- :j;their e c t r e lwork ief. Iwill t i s involve a E u m most brilliant playwrights. ball club owners not to approprib p t i s e d I o r to the Rus-j^ .Among refugees, according over a million dollars per annum. invited | It i« understood t h a t . agreement visas; transportation expenditure outside; ^ B P r othe r ( ! i B e t 0 a statement! their work will This play, considered by mst.v ate funds for an Olympic team. " The public is border, clothing, tools. !t o t h e T e p o rt, are "partly Jews { — bert will be given wider authority provides: critics to be onp of the oiUstanrFaced with a request lor $20,-to attend the symposium. Jean" escaped from new persecup . L li— -; The chief speaker was w h o by the LYeague than that which j 1. The selection of immigrants is ing productions of this year ni; _000 to help in selecting a base- Arens, consul-general of the U.S. itions and threats, partly be- JT U U U t Broadway and tlie most brJHip ^ was exercised by James G. Mac-, to be carried out by the ball team for the games, the club h described ibd couples of Jews and product o[ Behrmcn, will be pvcDonald, who recently resigned! tee's representatives in co-opera S.R. in New York, who owners' of the American and Nasented by the Center Flayers ni. i uiittj.se bow his governme from the post of High Commis-! tion with the. representatives of.S-K. in :sew IUIK, " ^ U «="""">»: tnromea coupes ^i „....., , tional League curtly retitsed to ! Monday p,nd Tuesday Fvenirips,, setlements. in2.charge Pros- bow ating his Jewish life alongisproductive are threatened with;j a<Aryans' n d therefore sioner for German Refugees. Jthe Soviet organization government rehabilit-\ who will not separate contribute a, cent. The Tepoi-t of Sir Herbert's ap- of . Jewish setlements. 2. Pros g January 1,7 anri. 14. rt the Car1 Indications increased throughOf . Jewish " *" ' " " " "that " " " ^in ' " •creatH V P :j .j a_i Jl 0^ . c o n „ „„„ «V,w=tonert with! pointment as High Commissioner .pective settlers are to be selected lines. He'"*• declared c e ntration camps ter auditorium. out the week that Olympic chiefThe entire Jewish community follows close on the heels of the (chiefly from Poland, Lithuania, ing Biro Bidjan the U.S.S.R. wasj The French X,egal Service furIt offers a story wkh P. Fper-i:." tains would have a hard time, colThey motivated of the League of Nations j! Rumania .- and -_^.. Germany„ «„ ,3. TIIPV desire to-where give Soreports viet Jewrybya aterritory it'ttion ^ " d e v ethat l o p m"in e n t sconsiderain~Ger-!is invited to m a k e reservations h e r o*f Jewish audiences. 'i'l>« lecting the ?3||M)00 which is. esNew York (WNS)—Appealing Commission on the Ger-: will be met at the Russian border; ; ol t h e exiled t-iuvr Jby government representatives could establish a national stat. ' m a n T yrB m n s t „ „ . , _ _ that soon for the dinner being given "Wedtimated as the necessary amount to "the conscience of Christen- man-Jewish refugee problemnJewish. Tefgee p J —*-- _ . n „„„„ f o r their trans- Predicting Biro Bidjan -would ul- the number of refugees will fur- j nesday, January S, at tbe Jewish thp musir critic of G""to finance the team " ernumber increase." j Community Center in honor of j many, ^ ' * ' e n S ioffer a forceful and (!'•? drive began to dom" to meet Nazism's "deliberAfter consultation with repre-i-who will arrange for their trans- Predicting Biro Bidjan would **"" ul the of After consultato p . Meanwhile, a *ate challenge to the teachings, of ntatives of the the foremost foremost Jewish portation to the success the ther increase." call a special convention of the Judaism and Christianity" and its feentatives relief ana settlement ageiiuica, m<=,portation . —Biro Bidjan, and pro-, timately enjoy republic,of Mr.! During 1935 the French Legal | Aliza Shidlowsky. ot Palestine, mafic picture of the lot of Mir Soviet of Jewish to A i a saidSoviet M r !Service, Duringwhich 193 aids both Jews and j under the auspices of the local German Jew. AVillens. tliouf.J^ Amateur Athletic Union in Janu- "threat to Western culture a n d League experts recommended the; route. 4. Upon arrival in Biro; Adams that republic "like the Ar-; only an riplith-pnri Jew, jv.diip.rary to reconsider the Olympic civilization," organized religious .•.<.wt«iin.(.iit. o f . a seperate ; Bidjan, they will .be provided with menians, the foreign Je-vr will find I non-Jews, received monthly sub-! Pioneer Women. ly finds himself "a marked pf.--participation issue, 'It was point- Jewry in the United States, speakfurniture and oth- a new fatherland *-*•*•--'«-* where -n-v.oT-0 he ho will -will be hf>T!^( OTHnll3 from the Joint Distribu- j An outstanding labor lender in son." nnd becomes proud of t'tt-t ed out that a majority of- the A. requirements. 5.'able to join the common work of tion Committee, Joseph C. Hy- the Holy Land, Mrs. Shitllcwsky A. U, delegates at-the recent conman, secretary of the J. D. C, : has spent many years in buildirp "speck" of Jewishness as he osiU GeVmanyithef "trill also be alloted a plot: my country." . vention did not approve participa- d l of America, issued emigration irom specialized farm training lor it. Hoiv V\'illens solves his i>i'(.>>stated. The French Legal Serv-: nup e r p(?x a n v a s o r i e o f tion, but the votes of sue a affili- assailing "the degradation of the and re-settlement 4n other lands. relief committee in i ^ * h e pion- lem and the various couiitei-iilfi,* ice is the ated bodies as the German-Amer- status' of t h e Jew" in_ Germany Some observers maintain that Sir in a cooperative girls farm interwoven into t lie play ini:V* ^ "that there has not ican sports club swung the vote. and deploring this a povcrful Pncl briUinn \vi*to refugees on passport^ r e s . Herbert SaEUjel's intimate knowl: . c o m p l i e d rlurtjon. The NCJC news service report- been a- sufficiently impressive cry edge of 'conditions in Palestine, dence permits expulsions wortmg ? 3 5 0 p e rfam ny:

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RELIGION TOPIC OF IN

ed that Rev. Dr. Charles H. Mc-of horror at what • has taken place vhere he served as High Commis• ' .": • Farland, general secretary emeri- in Germany." ' sioner from 1920 to 1925, will be Signed Samuel Schul- ^ - -n,^^QMi council of gned -by Dy Rabbis luiuuia oaLuuv.. »wu^ tus of tne Federal Churches, had written to t h e man, Elias Margolis and Da^id de helpful to Mm in his new duties, three American members of t h e Sola, Pool, representing Reform, since it is expected that a majorO l p i c Co Internationall Olympic Committee Conservative and Orthodox Jew-|ity of the Jews leaving Germany Weizmann and MizraeM Leaders urging them to read "The Nation- ry, respectively, the manifesto de- '•wlii.be settled in «»i==«wo Discuss Religious al Socialist Concept of Physical clared that "We know the theory Training" by Dr. Bruno Malitz. that thfere can be no interference Situation . He cited the book as evidence in the internal affairs of a nation, there is that Nazi -principles "violate in but we also- know that unity of the a thing as a "" - •• ' Jerusalem (JTA)—Dr. Chaim spirit and practice both the Olym- such the western moral culture of moral cu Weizmann, president of the world pic and American ideals of sport." Zionist Organization, held a conThe" book nolds that only Ger- world. , Thisv is threatened whereever- any minority Is exposed to ference with leaders of the World mans can be sportsmen i n ; GerTel Aviv (JTA)—"The United Mizrachi". Organization, orthodox , the tyranny and contempt of the many and that politics belong in majority^ We appeal to all that States is the only country, -with to re sports. is best in Western culture and to the exception, of Palestine, -where j iZionist group '-?+„=*! all those who have power and can a Jew can live a completely Jew- |i —•—Among the subjects touched on exert' 'influence to defend the ish life," declared Zvi Hirsch Mas- '

Declares Center of Jewish Life in United States

Earlier Deadline for Next Week's Edition

: Tickets for the production v,~.:.~ i be obtained from any meml"'V n: various Ministeries involved and Mrs. Shidlowsky will leave Im- : tbe cast or at the Center, TVTFU*other administrative bodies. Since the print shop -trill be mediately after the dinner l o r pers of tne Center are entitled ;r closed next Wednesday because Sioux City, but will return to admission on the presentation oi their memtierslur cprd. »f the Xew Year holiday, the Omaha to be a guest here Janudeadline for news articles and ary 10 and 11. j society items for next weet's Here as a representative of the ' issue of the -Press has been adMoatzoth Hepoaloth. sbe is anx- . vanced. . ious t o return -to Palestise ?o as For n e x t week's edition, to aid in the placement oi Ger- 1 please have all c o p y in the man-Jewish children in her colCopenhagen (WNS). — Since Jewish Press office by 5 p. m. For the past eleven years

Train Refugee German Jews As Chalutzim

the spring of 1933. 230 young : ony. has been a member of the Jewish refugees from Germany Cooperative, R have been trained on the chalutJ p r t . f c 1 P m (W' zim farms in Denmark and have ; colony for already men. and i'v has settled a larjre l Apencyi,—Preparatory work gone to Palestine. Anot ol G< -are -BtiU receiving training dollar Shlmshon Cement ru.r>; but ai have been seat to training farms sorb more of them. was reported suspended owinf: u in other countries to serve as the withdrawal nf the prinrinr.; &: meeUiig j m e n t of koshTr food laws in the According to Mrs. J. Kichlin. seeks to brutal group leaders.. Associa- •communal kitchens of the general chairman in charge of the shareboldpyp from abroad, i-n-ti stroy The work of and program, Mrs. Sliul- Melchett wns said to have invps,tion here. Mr. MasHarisfcy recent-. tine- Iiabor Federation, enforce-a s direction of lv came "here from New York to.'; m e n t of Sabbath regulations -in: cChicago ((WNS)—A W N S ) - A new is under under the thedirection c l Benjamin Benjam enthusisstically ed approximately SITS,000 (.'•;..h i c a B 0 new g£ s s ': is ! Jewish National Fund colonies ;t r e a t m e n t to sober up those who :s l o r ? a Palestinian Jew now liv- , ' " ^ ; thus 000 pounds) and Israel M. Si?'.",.. e i ,iVe J He asserted that the basis of; and a proposed government b u d | from too much : Copenhagen. The Danisn: London (JTA)—The possibility h a v e p a s s e d O H t i n g i n T i s i t e d -. . , . _ " ' , _ -SS^^^-f^ Philanthropist, a n . 7,ioiiifi. H e asser ; b I the ^ f J i s h ecclesiastical : l h l i liquors has ; J i h German Relief Fund exe x -t of extending further facilities for i ,,. was listed as Zionist operations m u s t be In t h e ^ get- f o r Jewish ecclesiastical : i m b i b i n g otf alcoholic liquors has i Jewish German Relief * una b u t E 1 B 0 D T all Jewish • leader, the entry of Ger man-Jewish refugroups bought 5,'O.OOP worth of prn;l TJnited S t a t e s , - w h e r e " . t h e center | courts. • : I been developed by t w o . Jewish t e n d e d five dollars per month p e r . eer^x omen D all. Jewish . gees is being investigated by tne i when t h e plans for (he COTIPI'---H are to hear her. of J e w i s h gravity lies. H e cited Dr Weizmann expressed his in- , physicians from Boston,, accord- jn e a d for the refugees to furnish • g ^ invuea ^-, :iion of the cement plant a t AT1;) Palestine Government, it was disM r s . Philip ?,ollotuchen is terest in the religious problems j g a report in the J-ournal of them with health insurance. i n t o ; closed this week by.Colonial Sec- where robbery of a Jew's propJews live in the United and stressed t h e importance ofithP of ' t n e American American Medical Associa- ; travelling expenses and working chairman of the committee which on the Tjydcis-.lprusalem rFii!-Tif retary J. H. Thomas in a written erty went unpunished by a Ger- lion coalition b e t w e e n , t b e Mizrachi j j I clothe= prepare the dinner. Addi- were t o n received reply to a query by Graham I»it- man court vras reported by t h e States. T h e t w o physicians. D r s . L e o n ; T h e Relief F u n d He lauded the support - t h a t and other Zionists. T h e recent is to the general committee in Many leading industrial, prgpniwFrankfurter Zeitung from the the impp'-iJ-'American Jews are giving to Zioncharge include Mrs. J. Feldman tions, including tie. town of DirmassenB in the Rhine Mr. Thomas points out in Ills Chemical Industries in €',:-:^\, ist work in Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaplan. ' J. letter that the degree to which district. Britain, were also interested It Solution providing __ ,„,,„„ _ According to t h e account,, an I more refugees m a y be admitted the Shirnshon Cement. Wovks. jservance in farms, factories, BERMCE c e n t oxygen and 10 percent car- | ^ h o n u m b e r 6,000. also -maintain will be determined by the High "Aryan", whose identity was' not nll dIn 8 a D C O l O £ S s u rted fion of th.P chief ir,ypp;.-i-t Kffht A n t i S e m i t i s m u T ? i.' l ^ , P P ° non dioxide is an effective treat' r the. refugees in 1 a S { r a p w t c h e n f o Commissioner for Palestine on the disclosed, aided by relatives, stole r i g m A n u - a e m i u s m ,b y j e v n s h national funds; J>bserv- | m e n t in acute cases of alcoholism. . Copenhagen. the result of P. COT^;*'.!.-•; • RECIPIENT OF The B'nai B'rifh lodge has i basis of the country's-absorptive a cov from a local Jewish cattlethe cement plant spt! ;>-f - i ance of kashruth in the labor kitMiss Bernice Perimeter dealer. The police traced h i m raised 511,000 to send , __ _ _ rara, thp German Trajis':-" Antwerp (WNS)—A society of !c b e n s a n d empowering the Zioncapacity. and hailed him to court for the Jewish children to Palestine and :a.t the Municipal l.niveiEii>. prpvidinp the transfer '-r. Ihristian merchants pledged to ji g t Executive to enforce the reso'Mr. Little had asked Mr. Thom- theft... ; ' V three-week vaca- : the recipient ol two honors of She resourcrs .-.: as if, in view ot t h e continued ombat anti-Semitism in Belgium ! i u t i o n " ~ -• Despite the defendant's confeschil- cently. She was elected to repreGermany pmipr»;;i,s persecution of Jews in Germany, has been organized here. '.*''( dren in Denmark for the last two ; p ? n t the university in the annual ! steps could not be taken immedi- sion, the court refused to convict This unique manifestation of j t 0 'issue of "Who's Who'Among Stu- ' when PnlePtine. DUficulties him. the Shimshon Cement TM^-'• ately to increase Palestine immiTel Aviv (WNS—Palcor Agen- : years good will coincided with an andents in American Colleges,'' and was unable to necept, orf'f-'f A closed session -of the Associa- nouncement by the ministry ofh benefit b f i t of of tt h he e cy)—Special plans f o r bringing I gration for the tion of National Socialist Jurists .he interior that it ^rould amend was also appointed official dele- placed with the Kasvnrj?, b^fs i..<;; Switzerland into closer trade re- i German Jews. has approved a projected law the markets law which endanger©E P f f C C T u r n p P a t e t 0 t h e national convention of thai, would have •conetitu'er- * lations with Palestine in accordESJCi.uULdi rlEiE.L Phi Alpha Theta, national honor- violation of thefltiti-Nfi?.iboy.-1^.:;... completely eliminating the Jews, d the livelihood of 2,000 Jewish ance -with the commercial p a c t Weizmann Proclaims New " I ary history fraternity at. Chatta- However, nepottations have. )I.->.-T. including the war veterans, from peddlers. recently signed by the Jewish nooga. Tenn.. December SO a'n d bepun with p view toward RP;*!.:*Faculties at Hebrew U. law practice in Germany, the The interior ministry acted af- Tryouts for "Ten Nights in a Agency with the Swiss govern- Friday evening. - January SI. Members of t h i s German press reveals. Rabbi Simon Greenberg of Philaing the support of o'her invPKt.-i--j. Bar-Room," the next production ment were made public here. Jerusalem (JTA)—Dr. Chaim delphia will speak at the Beth-El i must have a h'igrh academic The newspaper accounts point ter former Premier Emil Vander- of the Center Players will be held The Palcor Agency learned that snd be especially interested in Weizmann, chairman of t h e out that the law was prepared by velde. Socialist leader, had interI on Sunday afternoon, January 5, Switzerland intends to take great- synagogue Board of Governors of the He- the Nazi Party in close collabora- vened. Rabbi Greenberg is counted as j history er interest in t h e Levant Fair, l a t 2 : S 0a t «.,«r . » , ~ n n . < n . n » < . . , . . . the Center auditorium. of the outstanding younger j Miss Perimeter left. Wednesday, brew University, last week offi- tion with- State officials. which is to be held In Tel Aviv j one raovemeEt j she will return after the" first of :' cially proclaimed establishment ENGLAND PROBES NAZI JThis will be the first presentation of one of the old time melo-| n e xt April, and to extend its rep-Headers of the Zionist Wi(e*«*r of faculties in Nature Study and J Players 1 ik i s W ^ * * , dramas by the Center and reservation at this bi-ennial trade ; in the United States. He pas. TEXTBOOK PROPAGANDA the Dramatic '-Committee ^' " is -mat- exhibition, particularly in the j president of Avukah. the is In Mathematics at a public meetZionist Ins on the university grounds on L o n d o n . (WNS) — this field of machinery. j Youth Federation. At present. »n Tlfibbi David Wire of Mount Scopus. , JEWS Isrp.fl v.'will apenk OP t h e Rr>i;* public school authorities have|»- g j T S e ' l S l o ^ The . „ , .play . . . , - During „ _ _ . the. course of the Lev- i addition tc his duties as Rabbi Dr. "Weizmann also inauguratF< launched an inquiry to f i x r e " ' c a l l s fo r m a n y p a r t s f or men, and ! ant Fair a Swiss week will be ; of ose of the largest synagogues Table of Jewish Youth ed a faculty in Chemical Physics. on Sundry r v eninp, .' Vienna (JTA)—The old Aussponsibility for the unauthorized jth^^ ^ m &UQ fee p l e n t y o f op-1 celebrated in order to cement | in Philadelphia, be is the espeet the Center at S oV nv-1.. ln t h e n o fG e E _ inclusion in the list of s c h o o 1 j _ o r t u I l i t T I o r singers to warble j trade relations between the twoicially appointed advisor to Jew-;M a n I discuss "Jewish. IA students at the University of ; , . ^ > p r a l B a r o n o d e ] g & l a s t e c k p B l d ; New York York ((WX&)—The Feder-j fc of German textbeoks con-, ._ , Gilded ! countries, boo s ;j g <glle n l y aa BBird i r d l in n aa ) j Qnly n e gg O Persnsylvauia. high tribute to t h e bravery of Western Europe." ns the F-f1 al anti-kidnapping law, familiarly talning anti-Semitic speeches by jC a g e " a n d s u c h other well-known | episode in this sevies 01 pi." Rabbi David A. Goldstein, who known as "the Lindbergh law. Nazi Propaganda MinUter Goebdays, ol .lewish life Slip world ov*' was a "Classmate of Rabbi Greenbels and excerpts f r o m Hitler's SeSwm h e t l y ^ t ^ o u r ^ | "S^At^T Excepth** 1 which provides capital punishThese forum scrlcp JUT OP Permht'ei hi Reich berg, s t a t e s t h a t " T h e B e t h - E l ;t^hh8' 8t t . ' tt hhrroonngg e d t h e T e m p l e S y n a berg, ment for kidnappers, w h o ' take autobiography, "M e i n Kempf." everyone interested is urged to be : all the Jewish youth of i\\p synagogue is unusually fortunate I , . assisted ir, the unveiling of Discovery of the books created a their victims across state lines, gc gue present'at that time. fhrT to of Jewish Jewish rp]]ovrmp tile forvi), l t d iJnfln-n a tablet f h thei memory f Berlin (JTA)—Apparently as \ in Having so eloquent and sensation through, ut the countryhas its counterpart in the O l d Prague (WNS-Palcor Agency) the result of unforeseer. d«Ilcul- [ entlal a Rabbi ss RsMn Green- war veterans of the twentieth "V i- be p flpnof in the Center P«I Testament, it is pointed out by —The second winter Maccabiad TO POLITICAL ASH HEAP district. Dr.Mnrmelstein iurn. The dance will he p •" ties which the Nuremberg anti-; berg to occupy Dr. George Luther Clark, profesenns ot the Maccabae World Sports Oraffair, and no flaps wil hr at the ceremony. sor of law at Nuw York Univerganization will take .place, ttpin mitted. Mnsic wilt be turn sity, in his new annotated transBrussels—A 1 1 Jews employed by i h e College Ch'.b o~a:h: February. 18 to 24, 1936, in Ban-lation of the Old Testament. in Brussels' world-famous dia- with Ann Xieman as soloisi ska Bystrica, located in a beautiDr. Clark eites chapters 21 to Word has been received- here refugees was thrown on the iFrick Tuesday decreed that cermond industry will now he able ful mountainous region of C z ^ ash-heap when parliament reject24 of the Book ot Exodus as con- from Los Angeles of the .sudden . ;tain "non-Aryans" may apply dl-| to observe Sabbath ss= a result of chsloyakla. ed a. measure introduced by taining a law similar to the Fnd-death of Betty, Solomon, 16,./af. jrectly to Reich Chancellor Hitler The sports program will include Salociki (TVNS1—Ir an effort the industry's decision to estabter an: illness of only S."hour's. Semitic deputies to establish a a s for exemption from the laws. 6kiing end tobogannlng contests, eral anH-kidnapping law. merous clausus for children of j to capture the bulk of the Jewish lish 8 five-day work week. 6 k g Exodus - says that "he who Betty was the only daughter of d ' «--'-•*—The" decree speemes tnai perw i« _ The five-day week plan v-as put ice-hockey : V nu C ^ ^ ^«. Ice-skating- a n d . an steals a man and either sells him Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Solomon, for- alien parents. mission for such appeal is to be passenger traffic Eastern Europe into effect KP the result of an tournament. ' •:••., e-rant.pd "in extraordinary cases and Palestine, the Soviet authori- agreement between the diamond different or keeps him' in his possession, merly' of Omaha. Mrs. Solomon , \ Candidates of . 15 i,CE COtl workers and the diamond dealers. countries:-have already been en- shall surely be p u t to death," will be remembered as the former. j BwrS Restaurant Blacklists whic his almost identical with the Mo'llie Hirshberg, sister, of Mrs. ' Danzig—Senatrr Boder, chief j ']n&l\{y st3 " c3l exemptions in the in- \ their attitude of opposition to tered in the events, the arrangeZionism and to make important Berlin of the propaganda department of | t e r e s t s o f t n e totalitarian State." ^ ^ i Federal law. Herman Hirshman of- this city. T e l e p h o n e s e.re practieally ments of which are under t h e concessions to Palestine-b o n n d Hitler Youth Organization IT; I. Besides her"-parents, a brother, the Free City,-has' prohibited ex-i priceless in Palestine . . . You've auspices of t h e Czechoslovaks tourists and immigrants, it w a s hibltion of Blacklists citing res-' M twsr 9 flTWFCSFS J | Fred, survives Bettyto have a. drag t h a t , leads attend courses devoted to "••{••' authorities. , Mayor of Berlin Ousted learned here from sources close to :got taurants which are frequented by\»**™Z £ JS.WS.SSS.S A subjects, mciuntnj: including ne iM),^n=» new Soviet Black right up to Buckingham Palace it-.subjects, Berlin—Following h i s recent officials of the fleet. j self in orfier to get one instaUeti. . marriage and cHixonpi\!p Sf.-.v-*.. I BEST-BRESSEB expulsion from the Nazi party be- Mount Carmel Entirely Jewish jjews. Violinist to Palestrae Sea "mercantile —„„„;„„„ rf,, S:TO hpar . . . However, in the last I The announcement EtRt.'.'l "• ro Jerusalem — Historic M o u n t ] " E a c h restaurant," Senator! However Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agen- cause he had been convicted by P a r i s (WXS) — Two of the Among the concessions planned Te bear jBoder's declared, ~ "to order " " - Jews • "is « • _en-j . _ . world's 20 best-dressed women by the Soviets *re reduced ticket s.x months 1.4C2 instruments leaders of the organization decide whetheare; OO— Word has beetf^ received a party court of patronizing Jew- Carmel and its surroundings titled ; ( . But about; qualify in special esarnitift: here tnat Bronislaw HubermaTin, ish-owned shops, Dr. Heinrich were entirely Jewish this week as to be admitted, but owing to the i are Baroness Eugene" Rothschild i prices" between Odessa and Haifa : have been installed . . lions . and cain a diploma, in racist a result of the purchase of the nenna, and Mrs. John. Mar-! and free rail fare from any point: the" same number o. world-famous violinist, will ar- sahm, mayor of Berlin, resigned in order.to be »b!e to tracts' of Mishor Hacarmel and Is) economic situation of Danzig and j of Vienna l a t e O t t o ; i n P o l a n d . o r t h e ' B a l k a n c o u n t r i e s I f o r p h o n e s h a v e b e e n g a t h e ring |ence "ii Tive inPalestine In January and his office. Jewish cap-. | also the foreign . situation, it isjriott, daughter of the raelin by a group of J p j p o l l o f j t o O d e s s a , t h e h o m e p o r t of t h e d u s t o n t h e m f o r m o r e t h a n t h r e e Ion a l l q u e s t i o n s of Na?.i fIt is generally known, however, probably settle permanently in - — 1'months •~,^.T.-!>,O 'policy." italists for immediate develop- j necessary to avoid coerciTe meas-:H. Kahn, according to a poll of *~\ to Odessa, the that Sahm's resignation was unthe country. Mr. Hubej-mann is a 'nres."T ' _ '" "..". 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