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By LUDWIG LEWISOHN * (This column ,1s copyright by the Seven Arts Feature Syndicate- Reproduction in -whole or In part strictly forbidden. Any" infringement on this copyright -will be prosecuted.) • The-European Chaos

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FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1936

Joint Services to Be Held Next Friday

VOL. S3I—No.

Mrs. SopMe Dim | To Be Guest of I Pioneer Women!

Honor Head ;LEOK GELU.IA.K '<xchi TO BE GUST SPEAF J R HI

' All intelligent Americans are Vatching the European situation •with anxiety. The anxiety of American Jews in necessarily far Friday evening, April 3, the j Mrs. Sophie Udln, national secWarsaw (WNS)—By a majorkeener than that of their non-Jewity of only seven rotes, the lower ed the original law which would %aad and the Beth-El synagogues j r e t a r T o f t h e p i O E e e r W o ish fellow citizens. We have at Toreign Affairs" Describes house of parliament approved the have entirely outlawed sheehita. mil join together for services at = ^ f f l b e a t , O m s h a tofiav stake immediate life or death, Nazi Monopolizing of All new kosher slaughtering .regula- One amendment would have I the B'nai Israel synagogue, ISth and tomorrow. more horror and torture; or less. tions and sent it. to the senate for imposed a stiff tax on kosher land Chicago streets. Fields of Thought Peace or war in Europe and the final action. As passed in the low- meat and poultry and the other j The aim of this joint service A luncheon in her honor t h e < ~ character of the particular peace would have barred shechita in all j is to promote Pesach observance. be given this af ternoon at and war are. overwhelming reali- New York (JTA) — How theer house the. measure safeguards towns and cities where the Jews' A special service has been arrang- : Jewish Community Center. She j > ties to us that can pierce to ourNazis have monopolized all fields j the practice of shechita but lim-numbered less than 15 per centjed for the occasion. ^ f f l si^e the principal address.;. hearts and shake us to the very of thought and action in present- its Jewish ritual slaughtering to of the total population. Approval I Cantor A. Schwaczkin and h i E i h e r subject being "Possibilities of] day- Germany is described in a such poultry and cattle as are in-of the bill in the senate Is regard-j augmented male choir will lead j } J n ^ p l ^ m e ^ ; i n , Palestiiie^ Due ' core. Our hostages.are there our "brothers, our sisters, our chil- symposium on the Nazis which tended for Jewish consumption. ed as a foregone conclusion and j tEe service, to the War Clouds in Europe." Mrs dren. -And their burden is always occupies one-third of the April is- Kosher fowl and meat are to beit will become effective January j Rabbi Harold A. Berger and a delegate to the; - vdin the heaviest and in this barbaric sue of "Foreign Affairs", interna- sold in special stores to be set up 1, 1937. I Rabbi David A. Goldstein will par! world Zionist Congress. She spent for this purpose. The law proage an intolerably heavy one. ; tionally known quarterly. soiae time in Palestine before re-j So far as the' Jews are con- \ ticipate in the service. vides that shechita is legal in all Hence I dare say that many a The symposium is the outcome I turning home. j ! cerned passage of the bill gives j . •' Jewish . heart in America felt a of an exhaustive Investigation towns where the Jews form more j them a victory on the religious; (, j This evening Mrs. Udin will ad\ stab when the news came that Bri- conducted by three' well-known than 3 per cent of the total pop- question, but In the economic field j i dress the JuEJor Pioneer?.- On ; ulation. • • . • • ' tain would not Join France in theA m e r i c a n authorities: Prof. i Saturday afternoon she will be ] suffered a serious setback, ij ^ Jews may obtain Ttfcey immediate application of sanc- Charles A. Beard described the Elsewhere I the guest speaker s t a Pioneer j he chief objective of the original j tions or, if necessary, military Nazi conquest of the German ed- permission'"to" practice" shechita | ! Women Ones Shabboc at the j bill was to break j force as an answer to Hitler's re- ucational system. Norman ' Thom- upon presentation of petitions to! |t anti-schechita I home of Mrs. J, Raznick, 3834! h e Jewi ccontrol o n t r o 1 oof f t hthe e m meat eat in in-1

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,onls, Getlrenn of Pf. i president o* the T.TSzrecM i ization of America, win be in Omaha this re?k end. ITe twice —— PT> erer.inps. | Sunday evening, Mr. Gelrop.r. i will give the address a*, a tnapx I meeting-, to be held p.t the Beth | EamedroFh Hagociot 119th and Burl Htreets, storting P? I 8 p. m. " • Saturday evening, he vil! be the I Bpeaker at the M'Liave Maike rc[ ception, also to he • held p.t the JBei.li Ilani.eclrof-li IIe.f;odol syns i gogue. The genera] public, is inivitecl to both. S. Kp.vjts; IF prPPident fi.nr" KV jibu Biocb. is secretary of iht> IC^B" , Mizrachi. They state ihp.t no coi' lections will be made at these t v e i meetings. I Cantor? A. RcbTrRCskfE end E. i Sclz v.-ill rntfrtain -both fatlicrinjrs vri'ti Hpbrev* pnd! JewisJi HIP'odie?.

local authorities. The lower ^ I Hamilton street. All Jewish wo- j militarization of the Bhineland in i as describes the Nazi regimenta- hthe ._; dustry. This the amended meas-j onE t b i11 I men are invited to attend and are I _ ado only P t _ e , d .after ^. . a bitter de- j n r e accomplishes by eliminating! direct infraction of the Treaty of tion of labor. Dorothy Thomp- ent ?form asked to call Walnut 1433. j Versailles. Ah, we are all human. son shows how the regimentation bate in which two amendments nearly 20,000 Jews from the meat • Cast of Over 250 to Appear in The luncheon this afternoon is; Geilman We have suffered and are suffer- includes every phase of cultural slaughtering industry. proposed by those who had drafting intolerable ill and unforgiv- life, particularly literature, the Revue at Central the annual $5 luncheon of the lo-' able injustice at the hands of thetheatre, irinsic and the press. • Nation-Wide Strike High | cal branch of t h e Pioneer Wo- '• Germans, and the natural, undisProf. Beard, a former presimen. Mrs. J". Rasnick is program i The 3,500,000 Jews of Poland ciplined man in me (and probably ident both of the American HisWith a cast of more than 250 1 chairman. She will sing a .sum- j refused last week to" sit passivein you) would have felt a. grim torical Association and the Amerly waiting for excesses to be per-men, women, and children Beth- her of Jewish and Palestinian satisfaction were French and Brit- ican Political Science Association, petuated on them and for Farlia- j El synagogue's "Conservative Cap-: songs, accompanied st the piano ish and Belgian armie.s .marching | examines the present situation of ment to deprive them of the right 'ers of 1936" will go into dress re- t y Mrs. Al Finkel. Mrs. J. RichGellmEn, who has fittendPrJ P*>Vup the Rhine. | hearsal Monday night at Central ijn. -vrill preside. German education as regards to kosher slaughtering. era! conferenceE in. Onisha, is sr» | high auditorium in scenes rival-: Xmckily we have disciplined the content, method, and personnel, The Jewish " National Fund excellent orator. He iefilsoediOn Tuesday, the Jews joined in Allan Cushing of Boston, youthnatural man. Had we not done [His investigation leads him to ! ing the formation of big New: a nation-wide strike against the ] Council of Omaha, composed of tor o' the Jewisl).• Kecord oj Sf.. T o r k so long ago we would not be here, conclude that academic freedom ful traveler and lecturer, will de- ! Government's failure to check the ! musical shows. ] representatives of sll Zionist or;i Hence we can work with our and freedom of research have liver an address in Omaha ^ " next f r i reign of terror. Thousands of! T h e unusually large cast with ! ganizations, will hold their first To Confer tt'it Friday on the subject been entirely eliminated, that "a minds and^ with our ethical judgthe added aspect of colorful back-: I large open meeting Thursday, participated In mass Sundar afternoon Pt $ p, ro., ments. If we do so, we shall see rigid pattern of life and thought ture3 in Europe and Palestine." j grounds and scenes give the show; : April 9, at the J. G. C. Mr. Irving Mr. Gellmsn will confer with thr throughout the at once that Britain/is Tight.. To is imposed on teachers and pu- The talk, which is under the j demonstrations iLavitus, educational director of esecutive committee of the Owsanti-Semitism the appearance of a Broadway •! J P h r 1 pils alike," and that the result plunge into war for the defense ° ^ l °of^A.? fA.,^will ^S !held S L e ^ ^ ™ " f c ^ ^ ^ l « t n l « g » » SOing into final rethe Kansas City. Mo., Jewish 'ha. Slizrachf, et the hotne of E. chapters Z. be of the Treaty, of Versailles would is "a youth drilled in party doc• Community Center, will be the chiefly by the. peasants.) i hearsals. The revue in two acts; be to heap evil upon evil and totrines and objectives, ignorant of at joint services of the Vaad and j , ;;. T h e n " al j ona f Mizrachi-cocvetjn e s ! a n d l s scenes under the direction i Geneva (UNS)—The In.er- principal • speaker. make of chaos a fouler chaos still. all other considerations, contem- Beth-El synagogues, which will be j Schools, banks, stores, news-! Mr. Judah Wo If son. president t i o n ^. aE h e l d i n Wjas.ir;n?.-i°n, D. papers shut down and hung out! of Milton A. Rieck will be pre] governmental conference authorheld at the B'nai Israel synaFor the Treaty of Versailles is in-ptuous of other races and peoples, 1 signs- "We demand protection for i ^nted one night only, Tuesday,: ized by the League of Nauons to of the Council, will speak b r i e f l y ^ JaB{ ffionth. T h c Mizrachi predefensibly stupid and outrageous equipped with powerful bodies gogue, 18th and Chicago. 1 March 31. | devise a plan for the legal pro- -j n T}dfiJsh _ - A n g p p r o p r j a { e in its totality and in practically and narrow minds ; for.; the work lates thai "the Mizrachf h Cashing, who is reputed to be aj Jewish life. melodra-: tection of refugees from Germany! c a l p r o & r a m h a s beeT1 arranged every detail. Consider the provi- of the state — especially its su-gifted orator, is on a nation-wide j T h e demonstrations w e r e Following an excitingly Or&'Eniyation of religimore than 100 [ has been called to meet on July' A short sketch will also be pretour covering thirty-five speaking j Bion concerning the Rhinel4nd. preme work, war." ons Jews which Rims nt tlie reaof high school age'Jd, it was announced here by Sir i Had the allied and confederated lization of the two objectives, Leave," in: Neil Malcolm, Refugee High Com-i The Teport. by Norman Thomas engagements: There will be no | appear were made to disperse Mrs. M. F. Levenson, chairman namely, tlie upbuilding of Palespowers said to France and Ger-regarding the status of labor un- admission charge to the lecture,: In Warsaw, mounted gen-.|^Wch a group of American sail!missioner,. and Joseph A. C. Aremany: "Your secular quarrels and der Hitler includes a careful ac- and the general public is cordial- them. tin© RE s Jewifil? st»{'a in. the opirJews and I °™ will be shown stopping at var- j nol, secre.ary-general of .. h e of the affair, will preside. ly^ invited to attend. blind Iatred3 have wrought havoc count of the suppression of the darmes clubbed aged 'he "United i "The meeting is open to the penJt of our Wrftteti. vn$ Oral Torsli ions countries which are repre-l League 'of Nations. enough; You must demilitarize • He spent fifteen months tour- school children to rout a demon- sented ceither^ ""ofi eral P u b l i c - Everyone is invited End the Btrengthen'T!!? of tradiBrazil, by singers and dancers i States and trade unions, the imprisonment or il your frontiers; you must engage ing and working in Palestine. His stration, but their places were picturing Spain, Russia, tionEi JuStiiem rnfl 'Its in? Japan,! which are members of on a policy of trying to -under- exile of their leaders, the seizure present tour, is supervised by the filled by others. is 11 in, the 'D)«isi>o"a.*" of tneir. funds, and the methods and the United States. ! were invited to send delegates. stand and bear with, each other house lor EU J. K. T. Eeprisals agaJnst the Jews foJSupreme Advisory Council of A. The invitation to tlie conferlowed the strike. In LpcEz, 3 7 ; •Circus Diays" in which a-group] and henceforth take your differ- by which the Nazi Party pre- Z; A. OmaliE. Tiiroug?- \ - r terms! of OmaE.sTBusiness men'wOI cav-; enee "emphasized the importance ha Jewry cor'-'"i 1 "' serres- its ascendancy^alifee-OBEr. ~ y "senten~Ce"d""T6"" jail r ences—to-Aff—council-*? emplpyer^and employee." " ' " ranging from one.to 14 days. In ort in colorful clown costumes will i oi the. gathering and urgeu. s.ii mately fl,500 to T1-«-n-rr* , . . had they done that, -there follow soon after. In this number • participating countries to appoint The fictitious nature of the emCzenstochow, the authorities closyear. might have been, no Nazi barbared Jewish cultural organizations, a group of young women will ap-' their representatives before May ism. Had they done that. They ployment, figures given out by the pear as bareback riders on ban-' 15th, and to submit their libraries and sports groups. ' didn't. Again and again, Summer German Government is indicated ! tions for the conference agenda, j ana crate" horses. by Mr. Tbomai as follows: 'The As the anti-shechita bill came after Summer, my car.was stopr AaTOH LOSaF Probably the most beautiful! be, Among' the questions already; before the Sejm (lower Parliaped or derouted on the way jtonumber of unemployed Jews is ment house) for a final vote, a scene in the entire revue, accord-ion the agenda are the developMetz and to Colmar and to Stras- great and is increasing; but these Mr. Eieck, is "La ing to Mr La Seasonal" Seasonal Ij ment of temporary regulations to. bourg by the passing of division are not counted as unemployed. New York -(WNS)-rA labor conference of rabbis and Jewish ; Resolution ERJTS Social, Econafter division of French troops In A decision by the highest laborcollege.to equip men and women leaders decided to proclaim a sev- a serious ballet telling a complete j govern the Tesidence^nghts^of : omic Problems' Belong- or. full battle accoutrement—Negroes court at Weimar on'November 27, for the successful accomplishment en-week meatless period beginsrn ning Passover. The conference and Algerians and Indo-Chinese. 1935, opened the way for the dis- of industrial, political and culAgenda Cantor Aaron Edgar will feaj 2. And! in the meantime the Germans missal of all Jews working for tural tasks in the organized labor informed the J. T. A. tne Parlia- berts as* "Snowflake,"the, Annette "Sun,"lly recognized documents for the ture the program of music at •were forbidden to cross the Rhine n6n-jewish e m p l o y e r s . This movement will be inaugurated as ment bill was unacceptable, even Ricklin Silverman as and the preparation ©fl^,, d e d i C atiion ceremonies of the Washington (JTA!—A resolutafter an amendment had been Sylvia Adler Brodkey as -Jack'refugees; and forced to leave its left bank means that the Nuremberg laws one of the four schools to be .'an agreement guaranteeing the SeJer Torah Sunday evening, April ion expressing Use view that dleand sixty dancers. 1 unprotected. The situation, like are to have the widest application opened by the People's University added permitting sufficient kosh- Frost," The first act "will be rounded i legal rights of refugees wherever | 1 9 > & t t h e B e t h . E 1 E r n a E O gue, it: cushion of eocial and economic ' practically every situation created in the industrial field, in order to and Jewish Teachers' Seminary in er meat for. use of Jews, Moham- out with "The Farmer Takes a they may find themselves. w a g £ E n O l i n c e d b y irrin Levin J problems r ptopprly ?>elong-s v.ifliin medans and Karaites. protect • Aryan employees from by the Treaty of Versailles,, was the fall of 1936, it was announcchairman of arrangements. I ™ synagogue was adopted l*r the The amendment was tacked on Wife," which will include some \ untenable. It was untenable not Jewish influences. Jews will have ed by Philip Gingold, executive The new Torah is being present-!: Wencia? convention of tlie VnliM, after the Sejm, "on being warned truly funny rustic humor panto-, A "7 A only because it was unjust and to work for Jews or not at all. secretary. efi t y Mr. snd Mrs. Jake Eosen SjiiRgo^e of Aroericf Jn.pt week, i r i . £1. / i . . "The. control of every conceiv- The People's University was in- the. orieinal nronosal was uncon- ined by Martha Himmelstein, Himmels inequitable. It was untenable be{"and Sir. and Mrs. Jake Falk- in j It adciec! tbp.t It v.-as v.oi only thf. cause it was psychologically im- able branch of German culture Is corporated by act of the Legisla- stitutional, returned it to the 1 Herbert Kaplan, Mrs. memory of their pister, Esther i ripnt b«t the duty of fhe rierfry possible. There are things which complete," wr i t e s D o r o t h y committee to make it constitu- Bellman, Hyman Shrier, Rosen/ ; and. lsUy to . espouse PH caiif^s you cannot make men put upThompson,'.who in private life is Smith, and a chorus of 50. The i x tl 1 Cantor Edgar will be'accompan-''which, .in their opinion, further •j with. They are so made 1that they Mrs. Sinclair Lewis. "It begins, last April. A preliminary report • °°T •While waiting for the anti-sheToy Shop" with 69 children ran ^; loins 5ed fcy Sara Frank, pianist and', the ends of SOP'.R! mv.v. eoonomi4 won't put up with them because not by censoring what actually of the trustees proposes the eschita bill to be sent back from ing in age from four to ten -will 1 Socia Sands, contralto soloist, .justice. ^ they can't. Tt's no use trying. And appears, but by determining who tablishment of four schpols; 1-a the committee, the. Sejm found close the first act. This evening is being observCantor Edgar was heard in'Om-! The conreniloii in-gcc r.yna~ Britain does well not to make a shall be the creators and trans- college of liberal arts and scitirae to pass'a bill which would j Act two will open with an "Al-: j international A. S. A. Sabe( a s • i gogues, in snother rei?olution, ie casus belli of the idiocy of trying mitters of culture. No publication, ences; 2-a teachers' seminary^ 3-a prohibit Jews from selling dairy j pine" number featuring the voic- i bath, and In. commemoration o:•aha a year-ego.-' The cermonies and the program ; diBce«T»ge fiistinciions I>f>>»e»i' iipto make men bear what they, no concert platform, no publish- labor college; 4-a vocational and vegetable products. It wases of Mrs, Hyman Bellman, Ida; the day the two Omaha chapters from the very nature of things,-ing house, no theater, no gallery, training school. Gitlin, Evelyn Green, Henrietta i o{ A. Z. A. — No. 1 and No. 100 of music will -be-preceded by din-! on " social - diKereuces among «<6 to the Senate. The labor college will train stu- sent can't bear. is open to any writer, artist, or dents Violence against the Jews conBernstein, Harry Du Boff, Earl 1 —will jointly conduct services to- ner Et 6:S0 p. m. at the J. C. C; : members? an& enco«Tap<5 the labfor intelligent participation tinued In many parts of the Coun- j R SS, Lawrence j oring niR-ssep to enter the pynpFinkle, Robert i night at the B'nai Israel synago- Everyone.is cordially Invited,. musician, who has not first of all O * .* • . . in the activities of trade unions, ! gogue ant! pRTti^ipate Jn the runnMark well: this does not let the run the gauntlet of the propagan- and prepare them to be organiz- try, following the pattern set [ Rimmerman, Oscar Abern, and Al i gUe, ISth and Chicago streets. down In recent weeks: stoning of| So ffer. A chorus of men and wo-; J o e H oroste:n and Harold ZeGermans but. This does not pal-da Ministry." . Thp -RBbbJincal Assembly's prc1J e w i s h homes and shops, street! m e n o f the Beth-EI . synagogue; I i n s k y ^ m deliver the sermons. Conservative CeperS liate a single one of those murTo indicate the status of Ger-ers, leaders, >TI« . i Ty ' posed ''reform of tnfiTrifi.Ee reg'iiderous misdeeds of the Nazi rule man intellectual and scientific istrators, research workers and attacks, bombing of synagogues, j ,-JJJ p er f O rm in Swiss dances and; j £ y TTeisman will read the serllCKet KeSerVStlOnS j laiions in an effort to eolvp ilw which will ultimately lead to theactivity, Miss Thompson tells secretaries in t h e . labor move- While this was going on,,there songs. Ivice. A reception, arranged by 1 j problem "of the "agnnah," or dedestruction or German civiliza- what a great cancer specialist ment. It will confer the degree were repercussions in other coun] the' mothers of the members, Then a "Parisian Scene" sert:efi WRP tion. The Germans have suffered said to her when.she was last in of B. S. in labor economics. follow the services. tries. Ticket reservations may. Voe '• (Continued oa page 7) •prewrve in Special courses on the econominjustice. True. Deeply true. Germany. "I am supposed to In the United States: <1) Jewmade any time- after nine o'clock i meaEisre ^alciOateu^ Who has not? What is the ethical treat cancer in a National Socia- ic and political problems of Jews, ish Labor Committee called on its Sunday morning. March 2S-, Et the; mooern iue trie £1> remtion beSIid connection between that and set-list manner," he said. "But I doboth on the American continent 500,000 adherents-to forego one ' Jewissh Community Center for!tveen ecinai.ty in thewife to enting on fire the houses of your not know what that means unless and in various . European coun- meal April 2 and contribute its "Conservative Capers of 1PS6," !jh R M e husband end jev/ish lav loyal friends and ancient neigh- it means that I am to cure it in tries, will be given, as well as cost for the Polish Jews. (2) The . D. • Fracfe. P! I according1 to "Mrs.AA. reverence .or bors and burning them and their Aryans and let it do its worst to courses on Jewish cooperatives in American Jewish Congress held a I'ticket chairman. " The revue, in;' e.v.& obedience to its preeejiis. Palestine. , children to death? There is noJews." conference. (3) Five outstanding I two acts and. 16 Beetles, v-ill be j The OTpaniyptioTs pledped rpopr-rconnection except in the mind of One of the features of the lab-senators and two representatives All this'has led to the emigra- or college will also be a division deplored the persecution. (4) The Four hundred women gathered ,and work and build a future for I presented one Eight'- only, March ; e-tiriTs. with the assembly in p'vSnir a brutal barbarian. Had the Ger-> effect to tlie reform. themselves and their children af-jsi, at Central'high • school. mans been the people al Dichter tion of many of Germany's fore- of labor juornalism. Joint Distribution Committee and at the J. C. C. Thursday, March ter them." Further resoHitions -were adopti Arthur Colin and Robert Koopmost scientists and artists, and and Denker t h e y proclaimed the American Committee Appeal 19, to hear Mrs. Use Warburg, ased protestiijg- the projected prtv Tae training period for these! er will be in charge of -the e-sthemselves to be, they would pre- the strifling of the intellectual for the Jews in Poland cabled ad- sistant to Miss Henrietta Szoid, in boys and girls who are fortunate • change booth Sunday . Since til hiSiition. of Pl\ectiit» Sn roland. cisely after 1918 have said to theand cultural originality of those JUNIOR GROUP TO whose honor a luncheon was giv-enough to "be chosen begins be-; seats will be reserved and clue to this protct-.t to be forwarded' to ditional sums for relief. Jews of Germany: '"Friends and who remain in Germany. There en by the local chapter of HaSPONSOR LECTURE the Polish Embassy. Kind endorso r e t h e y l e . r e ^ ^ n J , t i v e l&ni:the f a c t t hthat. a t t h^e B h o w v i Ub e brethren, now we know what in- still exists a creative German culdassah. ing tbe eampaipos of t'r.i'ed PalREFUGEES EMPLOY |.and continues for tVo years after! presented only once the booth justice Is; now we are tasting the ture, Miss Thompson finds, but The" Junior Scholarship Group estine Appeal, the Joint Dlef.ril)«it is not any longer Inside GerMrs. Warburg, who is touring: Palestine. Tb.ejv.ill be kept open from raenung bitter cup of humiliation that you they ETTixe in BRITISH WORKERS wil present Dr. George Neuhaus,, • tion Coiri-mittec find tl>f; K1AS. this country In behalf of the; f i m ( 2 S con t r ib'ated by llafiassah \ tintil evening tip to t i e night of have been, given to taste through many. "In Switzerland and Hol-noted Omaha, psychiatrist, in a XVsx was condemned as a Youth Aliyah,. painted a picture of ;- and o t h e r agencies go lor the ! the show. the centuries; we shall under- land, in France and in England, I lecture on "Personality," Tuesday, means of settling- international London (JTA)—Nearly 7,000 "As ions as there are seats restand each other better than ever. in America, Austria and Czecho- April 28, at 8 p. m. at the J. C. C.British workers have been given contrasts in telling of the coadi-, training asd maintenance of these tions of youth in Germany and; chjigren; Mrs. Warburg made a ' .ning they may be purchased Teach us how to endure and grow slovakia, Germans are playing be 50 cents and :e l a p l o y m e n t during the past. two 1 Poland ; as. compared to their life jst irring appeal for the co-cpera- \ either'rom 8. member of the tick- tions for increased military forces strong!" Oh, no, if there is such and composing German music, Admission The couvemion eupporta thing left as all ethical judg- writing German poetry and nov-tickets mayy be secured from Miss !years in industries • founded .'by {in Palestine. She told of the mis-j t i o a o { H adassah in this tremec-; e t committee or at the desk {n 'opposed. ecs. t h e Yv'asToer-CoBUgaTi AntiMay Tucker at the J. C. C. or i . Jewish refugees, t h e |ery of Jews In Germany, deprived ; i the lobby oS: the Jewish CommvuiG e r m a n d o n s w • <inent» as the long, slow but sure els, adding to the structure of Ke - j H o u s e O f,Commons was told by of all means of livelihood, ejected j "Y\B swish: nj Center," announced Mrs. Lyuching BHI Its Biiother resolu^tribunal , of .the memories and German science, not unmoved by from "Miss Bluma Neveleff, Eave tion. •i Geoffrey Lloyd, Undersecretary of from their homes, denied the CP- ! vouth la these countries ( G e r - ! F r a n t . . /Judgment of mankind, the Gerthe National Socialist revolution, formally organ- j portunity to send their children j ^any and Poland) from .the heartmans of this age are damned on not unchanged in their sense of [, This group was Their aim i to ! number of to school, and living on the hope |r e a ! juig .misery their parents euf6very count. On the other hand, by the ref-that their children might soine-jj e r - These are oar people, our Wins Wmii's Pisf Feaf I it does not. become any civilized ucation among the boys and girls ugees at more than 200. Prague—Without losing a. how be saved. She cited the fact ifiesh and Wood, and we must help people to shed one drop of blood all prfnof high school age. that boys and girls of the ages ol i -tteza." V>~e never knew when vre gle match, 17-year old E In defense of that Treaty of Ver(WNS-Pateor AgenProceeds of this lecture will go _ » /» T 15 "to" 17 live in utter hopelessness 'm a T need such help and by, aid-Hcghes Asrons o£ Ne-w York ' sailles that has already brought cy)Jerusalem for Combatithe Algerian •—'• Jewish capital brought into to the Talmud Tprah ScHolarship | LzeChS LUTO may be bet prepar- ! the -world's women'E plus V so far as some future is 'con-j them such horror and woe upon the Palestine during 1935 totalled fund. Prague;—Alarmed by the, steady cerned. ing a refuge for ourEelves," said',championship "bj- eliminating I •world. 590,000,000,Recording to figures Officers of the organization are increase in the number of refu:• Kretzbach of •'Germar.y In the The Toath Aliyah, stated Mrs. Mrs." Warburg. V matte public by the American Ecgees from Germany who are Warburg, • is sttempting to save The luncheon was presided : al ronad. *y r~ The most tragic thing about onomic Committee for Palestine. Bluma Neveleff, president; Sarah German, vice-president; May Tuc-j crossing into Czechoslovakia, the as many, E'S Is" possible of these .'over-by Mrs. Joe Gel-aware, pres-j Prcrioiislj- tiie Jewish girl had j 3 —A Jewish Memoriinen is not their1 wickedness. I t is This figure compares with the ker, seeretary-treasurer; and Mar- Czechoslovakian government has youths,, by training them in use-! ifieut off the local chapter of Ha-j "beaten the former tltleholder, fel -Society 1\UR been formed in aheir stupidity. And sometimes sum of between ?GO,000,000 and tha Lippett, reporter. The Miss- established a special frontier crafts-and trades trans-;fiassah. Mrs. Benjamin Margolin, Miss Kettsp." of Czechoslovakia. Jerusalem by the Jewish the cleverest people are really the {575,000,000 that was brought in es Millie Roitstein and Gertrude j force to prevent the illegal entry tal ferring-.them to Palestine, where ; regional president, Introduced the MIss Aarone is also the • Amer-i nity Council, and registered with ! (Continued on Page 7.) 1934. they hare an opportunity to "lire, speaker. Wine-are board members. jof all emigres. 'lean chnmpioa. the Covernment.

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