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LOIMS E. LIPP, 504 City. Natl, Bank Bldfl. I NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS Notice Is hereby dven tlmt aJI e l 'me debts of "Frank. Martin, In<\, the 31rt day of -December. 193r>, ranted to-the cum of J2.*17.77. Daniel Xiangfeia, .President. ...te LanrfcW • " - ; ' ; " -" [atrlce Utngfeld • . -. Martin ' . ..- • e £ a majority of the ;Board ol • c t o r e . . . .

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UOUlSE.tLIFP, :d 504 City Nail. Bank Bldjj. NOTICE OF' INDEBTEDNESS pTotice? is hereby -given that all e-sting debts o f Granite Arts, Inc.. on h: Slst - d a y -of -December, - 1325, pounted" to "the"sum*of'$'4,300.Q0. ' J. -°V7Ubui>.Hiirtie9.-...-•- - . . -• '- President, r" Harries' = ---y,-<:•-"• ,__ ...a'.niajority of:"1-'- ri'-jrectors. • y -•

Temple Choir Under Direction of A! Finkel

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FEIDAY, MARCH 20, 193S

VOL, XII—No, A.

"On Benevolence" A rabbi, the occupant ol a very distinguished pulpit, has -written a pamphlet against me. Or father, against the Zionist cause and ideThe Temple Israel choir •will ology. I 'understand him very "was receivbe heard under new direction with •vrell. He has nothing against me New T o r t <"WNS)-—Emphasiz- added voices, beginning at ser-, To Co-ordinats Plass for ^ Community Proposes $10,000,000 Fund Be; except in. so "far as I have identi-l ing that the Soviet Union has fol- vices this evening. j »ast week from t h e SerIncluded in Existing gration of 100,000 fied myself with the cause which lowed the great principles of hu\ ""Xife Insurance company, The choir is now under the diPrograms from Reich I know to be the cause of our peo- man rights first enunciated in the rection of Al Finkel. in*'fnll payment of a policy car1 om. sntl Tvirlse . -n.ear S ple. Had I remained "what once American Declaration of Inderied by t h e late H a r r y B . ZisnCincinnati ' J T A ) — T h e request} Included in the choir are Jerusalem (WXS-Palcor Agen- man with, the Jewish Commun- ithat no special campaign be I "was, .merely, another American pendence, Alexander Troyanovsky, Adolph. Laytin, William Goetz, , in Cerurp' Pol; r.nd. man bi'letters of Jewish birth, the Soviet ambassador to the United and Sam Jlinkin, bass; Myron jC>T> —T n e World Council lor The em ive ,Trv.-iFb ity Center a s t h e beneficiary. I launched t o raise t h e ?10,000,000 rabbi in question would . have States, declared In an address at Cohen and Abe Zelinsky. tenors; German Jewry, a small committee fled from Sk~z yn p.ffpi The information was releas- '; quota allotted, to the United States found me (as, I imagine, he didthe Hotel Astor.that in his coun- Julia Zuker, Raydelle Josephson, t 0 coordinate plans lor the emi-j ed by t h e office of t h e Jewish. lie t h e .four-year drive for expat! attacker; t.hirt •*• f p r n i once find me) a useful Illustra- try anti-Semitism has almost com- and Janet Graetz, altos; and M a r - ' S r a t i o n o f 100,000 German Jews i Community Center a s a n item i riating German Je-srs was contain- i , t h e nipht. s e r iously i tion of his general thesis how de- pletely disappeared and that the garet Belman, Ethel Resnick and! d u r i n s t h en e x t f o u r rears, has i of interest concerning addit- . ed i n a statement issued by the \ persons. (As pogrom? flnrcri in P o - At Turkia. E moh rp 1 Jightfully Jews can "get by" a syoung generations of Russians already been formed, t h e P a l - i ional benefactions of Mr. Zim- : Plan and Scope Committee for the land last week, Forsf Srr.0l.5r, Margaret Finfcel, sopranos. : minimum Jews. Jews, says he and were completely ,free from any cor Agency learned just before Dr. man. SS,500,000 18SG campaign of t h e noted ' corwspoiHienf, left hi? shops s u e r ir"citemer his few remaining fellows, are trace of anti-Semitic spirit. SpeakThe insurance policy h a d . J o i n t . Distibution Committee a t post i n Berlin nneS rushed i o carried on urn ier the Chaim Weizmann, president of t h e Americans of. the Jewish faith. ing at a dinner given in his honor been carried in the Service Life ; the Hebrew College. Jewish Agency for Palestine, left the scene of 4be rioting. I n JPWK tiiadi? B precii; Ah, how about the many many by f o rL o n d o n company for a number of years, ; T h e statement, presented ty '• riptip.n. the American Committee for HP TO Hf •!_ a. i Warsaw, t h e authorities cl£mi>» murder of thousands who have lost their the Settlement of Jews Jn Biro and t h e proceeds will he used Joseph C. Hyman and P a n ! Baer- cd a cPMSorsfcip on details of FSSSPVPT. Ofji nr v-fl=; • I O j T c l . y 1l T l D U t G The" Council, purposely small ; faith? What are they? Ate they rm rt I_ • f fJS • *n o r ^er to he effective in carry- ;! in reducing t h e mortage in- ] wald to clarify the relation of the the rxcesses, b u t Mr, Smoiar police or 1pprrinor. vr no longer Jews? Even my raljbini- Bidjan, which inaugurated an effort to raise $350TttflO for the £ O i j O D I l l G U d l H ng out a large-scale program, will debtedness on t h e J . C. C.J. D. C. t o t h e proposals of. t h e broke through t o the onts'cle tventy rio rerR R P « re cal friend will not deny that they delegation of British J e ^ s headed work] with t h e first complete in c:hains "to t he Ssm . consist of four Zionists and four j building. "are indeed still Jews. Well.then? colonization of foreign Jews in The wal koii t WBB C The Jewish Welfare Federa; by Sir Herbert Samuel, said t h e : acronnt of t h e excesses by teleTroyanovsky j Biro Bidjan, M r . Mrs. Sophie Udin, national secnon^Zionists. The seven members j But that point of view is really too 1 PI hose COT tion, i t is understood, is t h e '$10,000,000 should be included i n ; 'emergency said t h a t i n ' his country " t h e r e is j phoning from P r z j t y k t o I*onretary of the Pioneer Women, ! ^ names are already avaif, childish to merit serious discusire able of t h e 'the Inilipt beneficiary of a similar policy, the programs of existing organno Jewish problem" because "all don, from wShrre t h e pfory fnw include Dr. Weizmann. Fe-j Bion. Even the few^ people who j nationalities enjoy equality and will be honored by the Omaha j j1sh labor P a ' rty, fin cabled t o XCTT Torfc.) Pioneer Women on Friday, March « *M - Warburg and Dr. Stephen j with t h e Northwestern Mutual ' izatiqns. : s w l s e ot N e t e Y o r k L o r f l Poale Eion , ra dical J F Life Insurance company. Proofs Btill entertain i t do, I think, only liberty a n d a l l nationalities p a r - 27, at~ a luncheon at the ^ ^ ' ' I t was declared that nothing in j ' > Bearst- j j ed, Simon Marks, Osmond d'Avig- ! have been completed, and pay- the plan would help German ex- j feign to themselves to be still en- ticipate i n Soviet reconstruction Community Center. | isi. organi:zatiir>n, v.-iil BY BOKIS SMQIAE tertaining it for psycho-patholo- at the same time that their So-J "The m a : n a d d r e s s a tt h e I u n c h . | dor Goldsmid and Sir Kerbert-j ment is expected shortly. l>or f:j( ports o r Germany's economy. '! . sa is .TrwiPj:-L 1B gical or, let us say, professional cialist culture is.developing in na- e o n viu b e g j r e n b yMrs% Since t h e time t h e policies ] The J . "D. C. is t h e only organ- ; (Chief European Correspondent, ' i I Samuel, chairman. The foar lat^he mcvp thrpatenft reasons. T h e point i n t h e rabbi's ' itter are of London. It is believed were t a k e n ont, t h e Jewish : ization expending funds in heip-J Jewish Telegraphic Agency) | w h o i s a forceful s p e a k e r . tional form." h a t t h e ei Community Center a n d t h •einfr t h e Jews -within Germany j Przytyk, Poland <Er Telephone ' t o non-Jewish worke American | Skth place is being left pamphlet t h a t does merit a few j lauded b a n a u d l e n c e ot Mrs. Udin was an - ; London 1—This town last week president oi the Polish Welfare Federation ! and in refugee countries for r eto words i s quite another point and, jg 5 0 l e a d e r s - ^ b u s i l i e s s > p h U a n . delegate to the world Zionist Con- open for another Zienist of Amer- Jewish at least apparently, a more re- thropy, banking and public af- gress. Before returning to this ] ica, who is yet to be named. have been amalgamated into training s n d transportation, t h e ' resembled a. besieged city during: o j Labor ennounrec! he spectable one. . one unified institution. statement said. Activities are EIFO: wartime after 700 Jewish families posr P r or r plr 'e. fll-Pi fairs, Mr. Troyanovsky said "what! country, she visited in Palestine j T n e World Council for German In spite of every thing, says the could be more disgusting than to being conducted in Poland snS" had undergone E. pogrom remin- E t t h e next meeUnf: oi to j for some time. • . j Jewry is the culmination of^the iscent of Tzp.rist. days i r KUSPIR. ! tion's executive. VPOI good rabbi, in spite of the wicked read of the baiting and persecui Eastern Europe. The March 27 luncheon i s t h e I Plans recently broached in E n g - I in itP brutality s n c careful prep- fi l e derision of the Je*wrongheadedness of myself and tion of the, people of Marx, Men-j Pioneer Women's annual "?5 Iun- l a n ( 1 a n d t n e United States by a | w | T h e following national officers . 17 h e expressed sympathy those who think like me, he isdelsohn, and Einstein." In ana-1 cheon" for members. Non-mem- delegation headed by Sir Herbert J L t S C t U F © IT © I " I I I f l jfor t h e Joint Distribution Com- EratioE. benevolent toward Palestine. Par lyzing the causes of anti-Semi- J beTs may make reservations for i Samuel. It aims to help 100.000 ! niittee"s 1936 campaign -were elec; Stee?-he!meted -police, armed to plight. A fI f f f*l*>* be it from him to deprive our per- tism, the Soviet envoy asserted fifty cents per plate. While a \veople, between the ages of IT J\X. j ted: jj the teeth patrolled the town in: The ptRtemerii. of • «#• %*• W« <L-IQSSS O secuted brethren of that refuge. an< 5 to \ Chairman, Felix M. Warburg. proiips of s i s . while t h e Jewish labor groups* said the f I e •% i l If He is willing to bury the hatchet. that "the Jewish people and par- contributions will be sought at! * 3 » leave Germany for oth• New York; honorary chairman. population, still panic-stricken, involve pll b And I and other wicked Zionists ticularly their poverty have often | the banquet, those interested in i er .lands during the next four years, j ! Dr. Cyrus Adler, Philadelphia: moved with all their possessions office wort: Weizmann will remain in i.on- ! will not let the hatchet stay bur- been used as a scapegoat for turn- | the work being accomplished by j Dr. don ' Max Epstein. Chicago; Louis E . from t h e outskirts to t h e thickly ed in pro three weeks. Hjsjirst | T h eQm^a Co^mnnity ToTum ied. We dig it up. We brandish"' ing the attention of suffering peo- ' the Pioneer Women in Palestine j populated Jewish sections. it. He is benevolent toward PalThe town presented nn appear- creased estine. We will not let him be ance of ruin, with the windows of ' f n T " r ^f benevolent in peace. Too bad. L o u i s ; Max G. Sloss, S a c every Jewish' house broken, win-! B " t l " ' l € a7erT]ecture""last c h a i r | We -in London to adopt plans; A a7erT Too bad. Here is a field. The duces. t t e thief suspected of a I Mrs. J. Raznick, program chair-| :rwF 0T1 the! economic CO. hereby t me y >m > nrtlrllDl DUU e el l eiT eiT h b t y n t . dow-frames torn loose, doors l>st- ^ " f=" ' 5° field is full of golden grain. I t is crime to run dowro the street cry-jj man, has arranged a number of ;"^ ^ . ^ .5 « I5 I5° ! ! ^^ :'evening. tered in End Jewish shops show- '• l'wv-s a " f I _ | i r ready for reaping. Reaping the inp signs of having- been pillaged ~ grain in the rich and mellow au• and wrecked. Raiders even stopt l v e s l n tumn weather is a grateful and ped to slash bedclothes and mat-i handsome, thing. But this field : tresses in Jewish homes. •was not always as it is now. > It ! affects Jewish immigration. : it ing the homes of stricken bv t h e was rock once. It was barren; 1st Russia, Mr. Troyanovsky prais-1 will preside. . Treasurer, Leon Falk Jr.. Pitts- „ Those wishing to make reserva- j understood that D ^Wejzmann Jews, this correspondent t p u n d , erosion had carried the soil to the ed Mussolini for not having'"dishonored- himself by anti-Semitic tions are asked to call Mrs most o£ sea. The h a d t o brought words 2n.>3.,fiee4a".hut deplored j Feldman, At. 1438;. Mrs, L •them rrttt fepp.fi injuries. Ir, acldtback to , tion twenty-five were removed to ..•EhpTel-: hr that darin, 7056. Those members j hospitals in Radorn. respects men who carried back the soil i a d Enropean civilisation haa not ad- interested in. raising $5 are ask-' L'Tearned, "hat' These"funds" be"} ^ e E t crowd, that of. 554 persons^ no shovels. They .carried it back vanced far Three Dead from local i*nli-:Se-mi fie ed to call Mrs. J . Kaplan, We, p u t i n t o from medievalism." ists threaten i n g lii;= life. with their bare hands. And the 5454, for additional information. I Projects which will h e ] Harry B. Cohen w a s chairman i Two Jews were killed and one Rebuking attempts of Joes of world called them dreamers and TiTerrhenrii Fe f=• ic ier-. fr Chris-tisn died after having been — ^ — — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " j supervised by the Jewish Agency, j of this year's forum committee, i the -world called them fools. In the Soviet Union to discredit his \ ,-riug P r i o r t o h i s departure, Dr. (Those who served with him were: ; shot by anti-Semities from 8 1st marketn1l e n tiv bitter finds and with a wooden country by charging that it is gov- | Pesrlstiea Is Appointed ypve recede r e d it! the 1 Weizmann gave an exclusive inter- t William L. Holzman, J a c k Marer, ) truck. plowshare they plowed the field. erned by Jews, he said "this wquld ;ht t o t h e Palcor Agency on t h e !F r a n k Ackerman, Herman Auer-i An aftermath of t h e disorders peasants in r.eip sh loring h National Field Director I view Reviled and rebuffed they went not Be discreditable if it were ] Jewi con f his hi visit i i tto" t London. L d 1 |bb aaccbEasene Blazer, Blazer Edward Edward DD . : :A free dance in the Jewish Com- came when anti-Semite? attempt-• Nearby purposes of Fpent e , about, for they "were poor men, true but i t happens n o t to be} ' Originally scheduled to leave two j Brodkey, Arthur A. Cchn, Mrs. ; munity Center auditorium nest e^d t o^ ^ " food BU (J. I!'. ed ical si" 3 n " " ^ o ^ - ' ^ ^ ^ ' V ^ t " A D - . . . 1! &- n- FVr«aTn,kV, William Tt-i-nia-m Grodinsky, a-T^.i-n^T |!Sunday Kn-nAvx- afternoon xftcynrsrrn, will -n-iu be >,«. a „ ffeaP ^ Ee Lhe IP Vn m..o dark- n i .sicl o =. f. begging for the seed that needed true." He pointed out that anti-; Jacob S. Pearlstien, former ex- w V e--K s " a g V h V h-a d- beeY stricken x rz k Jev detained , ness by shutting down t h e power to be sown. By the day andSemitism always wanes with the . ecutive director of the local Cornwith ' Manning Handler, Mrs. J . H . K u l - j t u r e of t h e eighth annual Psi Muplant. The plant continued to op-also cleps'el"i e c l ••R-0 rl;men through the long nights they wat- increased influence of progressive [ munity Center and "Welfare Fedrepair dame.res "to •Tew is Tl^^^^^ E p h r _ l _ M a r _ r MrsJ Day, to be observed March 22 brerate under a hevay ^UF.rd. . „,. ched the tender shoots come up groups and traced the first offi-, eration, has been appointed nathe, uro^"-! George Neuhaus, Ruth Pollack, i members of the fraternitv. " i" tJilCP 111 in that one barren soil. When cial recognition "of the equality j tional field director for the JewRich, program for a legislative council | Dr. : t T rgent relief is required byt h e Catboli tDS proposal ^ Harry •» _ , , ^ Dr. ^ _ A. . S. „ Kub-i -...^ ! A . complete ,.^_ , _t h e afrain failed, when the great drouth of all human beings Including j ish Consumptive Belief and Exin I n in Palestine. Dr. Weizmann de^- nitz, Harold Saks, Mrs. Ben Sil- , ternoon and evening h s s been ar- ; most of t h e Jews, who. for the • rjziennik. i came, they watered the land with Jews" to "that historic document, j Patients association of Los Anver, Mrs. Irvin Stalmaster, and 'ranged by t h e organization. I2time being:, have lost their means h Incilei clared that despite the serious powater "that they brought wearily the "American Declaration of In-; geles. His headquarters are inItical situation in Palestine, he isFred S. White. i Tretiak, general chairman for t h eof livelihood. Peasants ure refusWhile t b r ; from far away cupful by cupful dependence.". M r . Troyanovsky Chicago. ______^___^___ day, stated that t h e fraternity is ing t o sell them food. of t h e Przyty optimistic regarding the outcome. and often they watered the land added t h a t " w e in t h e Soviet \ provid-ing t h e free dance in a p - The pogrom continued f o r ing- buried, ?n< He paid tribute to the members 1 New York (WNS)' — J u d g e of the House of Lords who last . with their tears. And now comes Union like t o look upon ourselves 1 I preciation of the support given the many hours. The. mob, previously g-enry conferer | a sleek rabbinical gentleman who a s t r u e co-inheritors of your rev- Julian W. Mack, outstanding Zion- week during a three-hour debate I Psi Ma projects by t h e Jewish incited by the anti-Semitic leader, ers from p.ll p; n" had been among the jeerers, who olution, a s . s q n s a n d daughters of ist leader and jurist, observed t h e Ccondemned M the .inauguration of. a. I Wladyslaw Korcz, gathered in the ; voiced, phaxp c V " * " " « l u.e ui_uB^_«*m v ~ had called these men fools, whose t h e American Revolution and i t s25th anniversary of his appoint1 Preceding the dance, the after' m a r k e t place, shouting anti-Jew-; ish Govcrnme +n +!,„ i r o ^ - i - bench ! . „ - . , : by v l legislative council in Palestine a t ment.to the Federal hand had always been against genuine spirit, a s i t was expressed m^t ^ noon's highlight will be a basket-,ish epithets. this time as detrimental to the -combet t h e an theirs and he wants to reap. He in your Declaration of Independ- President Taft by presiding at the best interests of the country. : The A. Z. A. No. 1 and No. 100 ! ball "battle of champions." The -Police attempted t o halt the j The confer* '"• p~r a r e olntly ence." W i t h regard t o religion in trial t>f five persons charged with wants to reap. And he calls his Dr."wetoan"i "declared""" that I i sponsoring a lecture :P s i Mu, who won the J. C. C. title, mob from invading Jewish streets j month of TnoiirniTip t o willingness to reap«the fruit of the Soviet Union, t h e Ambassador monopolizing the Artichoke trade. one of the objects of his visit to P y A Alla * Gushing, alumnus •*A . I will meet the National Auto Parts. but retreated •when they failed, • G-overnrn.ent*fr attention f He was named to the Federal the field benevolence. He wants to said " w e have n o persecution for Z. A A. who !Z who has has spent si>ent fifteen fifteen months j:j firsf p TI!SI-O J S place xrin-not-c winners ^ in +T,O t h e vr K. ^r leaving a free hand to the rioters, iousness oi" i h e FituRtioi would be to make addibe commended for his-willingness religious reasons. Everybody h a s Court of Appeals in 1913 when London touring a n d working i n Palestine, j c . loop. The game i s scheduled A l u m b e r of Jewish youths flip m n u r r i n g perioc! Jpi tional efforts to maintain the prethe right freely to exercise his r e the Commerce Court was disto reap. He wants it strictly unsent united Zionist front in poli- a t , t h e J . C. C. Thursday, April 2, : for 2:45 p . xa. I n a preliminary, rushed t o prevent t h e mob from asked not t o hold, weci.fi•.•:.": solved. derstood moreover that he still ligion." at 8 p . m. There will be no a d : the J a c k Sprats will meet t h e invading t h e Jewish streets, b u t ' attend t h e tlipatre Fine! tical issues. Before leaving he considers those who brought the mission charge. j s h a r p Shooters. they were repulsed by the police,! forms of entertainment. spent several hours ia conference soil back and plowed and watered Mr. Cashing h a s had wide ex- j Radio performers will furnish • preventing resistance. j Speakers; partirulsrly with the leaders of the Palestine and seeded it dreamers and fools The rioters then proceeded to: the Ocvp-nrmpTtt for 1 Farmers Federation in order to perience i n addressing lodge j t h e entertainment. and -disturbers and enemies. I secure their inclusion in a united groups. He h a s a wide range of j A banquet for Psi Mu members .raid Jewish homes and s t o p s , cut-: the prest volume of &r must say that the spiritual chutsubjects a n d is one of t h e most j and their wives and dates will be •ting a wide swath 01 devastation : agitation which hfis nftenderl iffront of Palestine Jewry "to rezpah Involved strikes me as gipopular young Zionist speakers. held in t h e evening. sist the encroachments of the I and pillagre. . troduction into t h e 5e.1i". (Perli?^gantic, colossal, nnparalleied. If His present t o u r is supervised Palestine government upon the The authorities had been warn-' menO oi s. bill t o ban r, he cine a.. it had not been for t h e early The last production of the Cen- ling dash and vivacity that was rights pledged "to the Jewish peo- by t h e Supreme Advisory Council ed in .advance t h a t a n t i - J e w i s h ' J e w i s h ritual method of tiliuij.11.Zionists who hoped -when there ter Players, "Whistling i n theboth charming and convincing. of A. Z. A. 1 ple in the League of Nations riots could be expected in v i e w ' t e r i n g animal? for htimati cni>was no hope, ivho toiled when all Dark," saw another rung in the The rest of the cast, too, lived Mandate." • of unchecked anti-Jewish acita- gumption. toil seemed fruitless, who" died ladder of successes the guild has up to the "professional standard" •'tion. A Jewisa delegBtion had i The American ConsuliUo hc-rr. without even a glimpse of the ful- enjoyed this season. The play set by the leads,. Joe Cohen, as London (WNS-Palcor Agency) CORRECTIONS MADE BY , Abraism ^ 2P1T< Eristol •visited Rsdom, chief city of the ' meanwhile pr,tioiiT\cpf1 that i t h*>r. fillment of their hopes and who might well have been a Broadway Herman Lefkowitz, should be es-— A series of conferences have JEWISH PHILANTHROPIES ! St, died at the home of his daugh- district, appealing for protection • been instructed by the PtPtP r>**~ nevertheless died with their gal- hit insofar as the acting and di-pecially mentioned^for his clever been started here to formulate a j ter, with whom he inaae his home, i to District Commispior.er TremBT-' pariment. from WsKbinfrror'TO flifprogram wheieby Palestine could lant and immortal faith unbroken recting were concerned. It cerportrayal. \ ^ _ . ~ „ . ' Mrs. Harry C. Swengil, Saturdar . licet. , patch a full report on thp plieclii;* absorb a maximum number of the j —it It had not been for them tainly had nothing of the "ama- Great credit should go to Miss T h e Jewish Commcmty Center 1 a j g n t j March 14 I ComjnissioTicr SefBse*- "Warning j hill anfi how it wonlcl sf'Tect fbf100,000 Jews who are expected to there would be no Palestine,, no teur" about it. Helen Meritt and Sylvan Frankel, leave Germany during the next and Welfare Federation announc-} The s,ged m a n came t o this 1 The District Commissioner r e - ! rellcimis, efonomic fi.ntl ininorU;1" homeland, no Eretz Yisrael to he directed the play. To make four years under a program fi- es that some unfortunate errors ^_xintry 3 0 "vears ago. H e was The play "was a swift-moving*! ; plied. " W h a t do you Jewg -want? • rights of the Jewp, the object of the benevolence of chuckle-provoking, so-called gang- awho .the publication of ; R group of amateurs give a per- nanced by the World Council for j .' j ^ r ^ in "ptjY^tYropi^^Tear w e l l k a o w a i a C s s i a v n e r e h e Not a single .Jew h a s beers killed i A sigrn3ficar=t clevplopsiippi ir; our fashionable rabbi . . . I'm not the j owned his own home End Eyna- so far." jthe shechita Eituation siifltterJy ?i*formance that would do credit to German Jewry, of which Sir Hera rabbi. I'm-just a layman and ster story that gave the members j seasoned professionals is no small bert Samuel -will-be chairman. Book for 1SS5-1936. •• iE 0 S T , e i n Siisask. H e h a g two j Last week, Conamipgioner Tre--suited when IVtgr. BronisU'w J-npan amha'aretz. But if there is of its cast ample opportunity to Herewith a r e t h e corrections : e f e r T o r a h s , gives himfcvh i"s msrucef arrived on the scene of j g"Ol2owir?;, rire-niiriis(pr o;" rr-1 *one thing I'm grateful for, oneact, and act they did. Jack Tem- task. This they did and we greatLouis Lipsfcy,^American"'"*inem^ the Jewish, Philanthropies wishes Sgr^atz-iher, which he left t o : the rioting t o investigate. He is-! pions. was tprred to rppifp RE- ft. : thing that I shall- tell my little In, the lead, as Wallace Porter, | ly appreciate the "result. ber of the Jewish Agency Eiecu-jto make: We look forward to next seaRabbi Mordecai's syna-g-ogue when saed a statement saying: "Irepar-! result of his pretemenfs before tv.r son, it is this: it isn't Hitler that the timid yet braggadocio author tive and a national co-chairman of Sanders Motors (printed he""left" "*o"r"4me''-ica" tial investigation has established ! Sejm cnmrniFPinn!? thnt th.p. bill made me a Zionist, I had lived, of crime stories, a part which son's series' of Center Players' the United. Palestine Appeal, r e p -jj a s Barish fio.O) pledged $200; William i Mr_ HahnVss'a E member of the :that t h e pogrom resulted from ! was nncoEstitiitional PIPCP it virthrough little fault of my own, in might easily have been mis-inter- productions confident that this resents American. Zionists in the Boasberg-fomitted) pledged ?75; ' B'aaV 1 ^ 3 a world alienated and estranged preted, gave his portrayal i n such group, which did so splendidly negotiations, ^ i t b . him a r e Elie- sanrnel Geifcian (priutefl a s 55) ; s i u r i a svnagogues.the Adass T e - Jewish, provocation." T h e state- j lated reMpious n.r\A msinorUy riErlitK rnent was made before t h e inres- ' guaranteed t h e Jews, from our people. But so soon as a realistic m a n n e r a n d with such this year, will TJO even b e t t e r zer Kaplan, treasurer h eJew Jew-, nioriirn/! tin---.--oviint* c ma n . ". zer Kaplan, treasurer of of tthe pg fV p, Sam n—^ d• — Stsrvlviag a r e f.v:o daughters, tisration had been concluded. I was able to break the evil ban finesse t h a t t h e character became things. Many of these young peoAgency Executive, of Jerusa-j Henry GreeHberg-<jrinted as ?10) iMrs. K . C. Swen ! a n d Mrs. E n - i Tne police prohibited this cor- j POLISH P that had held me in that world dominant. We predict that should J pie will undoubtedly continue ish Jack Teznin go in for dramatics j with their dramatic work. To lem, Prof. Selig Brodetsky, head pledged ?50.. ! dolph LishliiEky End two sons, respondent from pbotographiT , and ep^soon as I Baw the cause of seriously he will go far. . j these we wish to say that the Btart of the political department of t h e j William s.sd J a k e Halis, ail ol c?ccr.: " the victims and the pillaped sho] Agency Executive at LonZion; the Zion to "be • rebuilt both Harold S. Tuchman, as Jake j they have received with the guild i Omaha; 15 grandchildren; and End houses,, confiscating his car London in our hearts and In our land, I Dillon, leader of this gangster j will prove of unlimited value. We o» . . i several great - grandchildren in era. Two correspondents wfco a knew by the immediate knowledge mob, simply became Jake Dillon. ] are proud of the guild and of itsJewish leaders. I t w a s pointed companied "tdm were detained m Pslestme Imports j Russia. out t h a t no final decisions will be of spiritual vision that this was He did not act the character. He j members. ! The fEsers.1 fEses.1 was as held held at at S . taken t o police fceadcu&rtei made by t h e Zionists until the a r henceforth my life and my cause. actually was the character, so •em,, j Jerusalem — WNS Palcor'Ag-(o'clock Sunday, March IS, at the CAST OF CHARACTERS , wiiere Commissioner Tremaruc rival here of Dr. Chaim WeizI knew it not only from the depth naturally^ did he .play his part. '.dram Ivesi'iRl 1 eacy—According to reports in the;Jewish Funeral Horns. Burial was Hilda ordered, the writer not to take fii 1 „-. Martha Himelstein mann, prsident of t h e Jewish.. of every unspoiled" Instinct left Hyman Temin, the Slim of the I F a. Bialj local"press" the order" has been is-iat Golden Hill cemetery. ' Tictnres. T?i« CETEPTR wt.5 IPJ-J within ine; I knew i t by the wit- play, ana Dick Hurwitz. as JoeJoe Salvatore .Dick Hurwitz • announced hi i returnee.. ness of the Quality of the cause Salvatore, the dandified "dame Slim _. * file confrrt. Temin pected on March t h . from PaleEtine intensied for Koa-I Jerusalem A delegati-on of itself and of the quality and. fate. eyeing" mobster, might have been Herman "Leikowitz n' "inc Frpmfc r tG ; mania caa b e conveyed only b a j eighty Xazis' v 10 lire *E PsleJoe Cohen j of its founders and its early pro- picked a p in a police line-up in; VTurmrr {JTA)—While •' v otlter lilsrh V ollsh CURRENT TOPICS Roumanian ships, whereupen they.istine returned trom B. visit to Charlie Shaw— Milton Frohm i ponents and supporters. The sofar as their realness in their hun t h e POI icert labor proclaimed a natior-T m a y b e exempted from t h e new j-Gerrnasy bring J3g ' with them will fc world had been against them. The roles was concerned. Jake Dillo ..Harold S. Tuchman -en hy t h e B erJJts. ] jthree large- swastika, flags. They strike for Tuesday in r"<subject of Rabbi Frederick Cchn's rich and powerful and fashionable . Besa Goldware as Toby • Van The. Cossack... Harry Levinspn last lecture in .the Current'Topics currency xestrictions. Society under t h e : --they • h a d received t h e em; agaiEst sEti-SemitisiE excesses. and faithless had called them Bur'en, the wealthy fiancee of Por- Wallace Porter Palestine «sporters are ?e. ; R" disorders broke o c t last week j patronage of i hlee German German eml ,—Jack Temin 1 series a t t h e Blaekstone .hotel senThe tful a t the.- reported regula- j blems from Eeichsfuelirer Hitler ter, played her role with spark- j Toby Van Buren Bess Goldware Tuesday morning at 10:30. in t h e term of Skrsrn, nar.r Had-{in / ,• (Continued on Page 7 ) . /'himself. tions.

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