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more than Nahalel, AtLiriat Anavim, and the [en Hayesod settlements years ago? As we-walkpin d went silently in revMount Scopus, past the Sre,'••four years after that jebrew University was tc ly inaugurated, my eyes ; ^e hills, the hills of Ju-J which David the Psalm-^ht his strenght of the-
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OMAHA, NEBRA6KA, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1936
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GERMAN JKWKT CARRIES OX i n July, 1933, I worked in Paris on a Franco-American Jew-. Vienna (JTA) — The Austrian ; "Ish committee for the relief, of j sports authorities last week dis- \ Whatever news that came from he was given a vacati' bur fugitives from Germany who qualified for two years Ruth Lan- j Spain the first few days of the in the United were crossing the frontier at the ger, 15-yesr-old gwimmer, s mem-i civil war was gathered by a vanced to his,,' rate of several hundreds a- day. The ship carnival "which ber of the Hake ah Jewish sports 1 Reich Business l i e s Told ! Among the consultants of that brought an ending to the Camp nephew of two Omahans. He is Madrid. i y ^ club, for refusing: to join the Acs-; Lester Ziffren, United Press cor- position,-' ^«f> . ..respondent; Games Win 2fot Help committee was a lawyer of Co- Akiba season, like the camp itself trian Olympic team, which will : respondent at Madrid and his un1 v logne, an able and now grimly re- was highly successful with a cles are Harry and Dave Frankel. for / " ' ^P " * ,»icy has been Foreign Exchange compete in Berlin next month. ; .-tt'lng because of alistic man. Certain measures large crowd attending the festivi- . F o u r ' w e e k s ago Mr. Ziffren partit; | Miss • lunger's refusal to comi ^-'political aad social •were proposed in the committee ties held at the Jewish Commun- wrote his Omaha relatives that the eht New York (JTA) — Frederick pete was in accordance with the organization of the country. to which an aged member offered trouble was brewing in Spain and Both the United Press office T. Birchal said last week in a Ber- -decision of the JMaccabi Union, , the objection that these measures, in which the main features of the that the government was daily .uviu *.uv. - UUH1.U * i.v.00 ~». j lin. despatch to the New York'parent Jewish, sports organization' were they to become known, carnival were centered was decor- expecting an armed uprising. here and the local radio ^ ^ IT i m e s t h a t h o p e s that German-si to boycott the Olympic games. • might do harm to the Jews- of ated to represent the Normandie. j ^ M ^ f f r ' e V w h o V from" Rock , . ' f-u (economic situation would be eas- Another Jewish swimmer, J u - : source of Germany. Our Cologne lawyer On. the ships railing were liferi .I 1 U n o I s graduated the Island " ' ed by a flood of foreign money ; dith Deutsch, IT, was mesnwfcUe present trouble. said with a lack of emphasis belts, and in the center of t h e ' left here by visitors to the Olym- j preparing, according: to h e r school of Journalism at the Uni"more" terrible than any outburst Main decli were "three funnels. pic games are being shattered by ' friends, to fig-ht in Federal Court would have been: "You can not . • Balloons, banners, and paper versity of Missouri only a few pronouncements by authorities on against the action of the sports years ago. He was first assigned SfiTTi F'fbp". firFt of t h e Orn.RhR harm the German Jews any ribbons added to the gay atmosby the United Press to Buenos the subject. . '• authorities in disqualifying ber; more." We fell silent. I thought phere. • Each of the camp bunks Aires. While in the Argentine he delegBtior. to return from the A. The Berlin Chamber of Corn- for two years for refusing a bid ' of the line of Bunyan: "He"that had charge of one stand. Visitors [encountered"his "first revolution. E. A. prT.renf.ioi?. belcl pt. J'aclHc merce is warning members against to participate in the Olympics. is down need fear no falL" Well, had their choice of pop stands, At-that time seeing that the adpr pek. undue optimism, • Mr. Birchall , "As a Jewess," Miss Deutscfc the" meaning .here was an alto- crackerjack booths,- hot d o g vancing mob was bound to deihr: said. He quoted the German Ec- wrote to tbe sports authorities, "I j gether different, a. wholly desper- stands, grab bags, dart-throving. stroy everything in its wake, he Berlin (\CKS) — Further e^ •.hi' onomist generally^ regarded ES canot take part in tne Olympic ate'"one. You could not rob the Ice Cream stands, Bingo, Fortune- hurriedly draped an American — . Economics . con-dence of the renewed drive ag-ain Minister Sckacht's . games in Berlin because my : Org£ German Jews of any hope. They telling, and a Spinning wheel. On flag across the door of the United B r i t i s h L e a d e r s H a v e E v i d e n t - m o u t h p l e c e E S s t a t i n ^ th&t t h e science forbids m e t o do this. I ; t h e J e w s placnefi b y t h e XBESS ' t e r m . I. F . Goodms.r F « S e!e-.were hopeless. display was the work of the Press building in an attempt to games will produce an additional; declare thai this is my free and"immediately sfter __.,,, j . _ . . . . , . j . . , ^_. ^.. . __ . Olympic ; tres.Biirer an«f. Kenry Monpky • J J : ly Not Eliminated Ee- ! drain on Germany's supply of for- ' unalterable decision. I ask teat 1 Games VTRS seen 3n athe protect the property. They are, if' possible, more handicraft classes. decree order : elected, t r p. plsce C,P. tlw Co stricted ImiaigTatioa At 6:30 a dinner for the camp- j ' " Because'of Ws'quick action that ! e i p exchange since most visitors : ray point of view should be un- ing the dismissal of all Jewish [ cil, Julius Bisnc will coni.i hopeless today. A chapter Is closjwill live in Berlin on registered . fierstood and that I saould not be ercpJoyes of the famous Tietz : to serve as executive pecrpiavj ing, A group of our people, as ers, their parents, and guests, was • v e d t h e D u n d I n g f r o m d a m a g e > d i th ditoium pro ! ; served in -the auditorium. A pro! London (JTA) — Renewed | ""tra' el marks""sold \ o them at : subjected to snv compulsicTn" chain of department stores. Some the A. Z. A. or T such, Is doomed. And in the misgivings were felt in Jewish ] a d i s c o u n t by G e r m a n ' S foreign \ : 1 _ 1,200 Jews are Effected by this Lev-is Browne. welJ V.p-^vrr, midst of that doom, under the gram' arranged by the campers I circles that the statement cf Will- j cre( 3itors order. &H cuthor of books deBUiig v ' lash of hunger and obloquy, of followed. The toy band enter- j !H jiam Ormsby-Gore, Colonial Secre-j T h e d e S p a t c h c o n t i n U e s : Jewish scene, lee; PP. bitter need and" bitterer defama- tained with the last of its ser-s The Tietz stores were formerly fthe o r u m p n t h e tary, in the House of Commons • ****<*. "V>i»l * "The only foreign exchange -tion, they-, are up Tiolding the su- ies of concerts. A tumbling act j e l i m i n a t e th B J e w . • Dr. promt nsvitif was put on by the older-boys and j •TO/ « i i .....t • e ?os-iGermany r e c e i T e 9 w i l l c o m e t tTcm premacy of the triumphant mind; At the same time a Berlin court • gp^-pn r p r { w o n o , , r s . R f j : p r tl»e the girls danced a tap-routine and j they are today, on their terrific a Russian folk dance. : ruled that a Jewess civorced from f o r X 2 m roade t h e Etatemsr.{ t?«,;. ; yom ha-din, an example to worldan Aryan may not Bee her chil- :i n t h e f i n e e t , v e a r j . he ha? beer> A song skit was presented by dren by that marriage, lest she l e c U , T j n ? : hf: h f l s i . e v e r fipokrr F," Jewry of moral and spiritual moYaphank. I . I. <JTA) _ A in hi s statement | the five and six year old boys and Kew York {JTA) — Two men ccrrupt them with anti-Xp.zi in- i o n g in R n P ,. e r i nfr cuwtior.e hv bilization. They are Jewishly and girls. A play. jof their nationals within Germany of German descent who tormented uuences. g n r g U ( ji e J l c e o ! f ; OT youtiK, 3c.fr Intellectually more productive toG e r m a n s ! ^ n i d a t i o n ; - j t : - w o n I d ; p r o c e e d - ( . O I i ; s h a l l b e p a i d f o r p a r t l y with their; a n aged Jew in a crowded sub- •. day than the free Jewries of the At I/eipzig an Arj"an obtained s. or Gentile, male or femaleCamp Sieg- jt h e m e r i t s o f t h e c a s e _ , , ; own money. way train with jeers of "Eeil Kit• West. divorce from his Jewish wife "siniply because I hpve never bpf. 1 T b e Mr Ormsbv-fiorfe dprfarori that " expenditures in travel : SerV and Nazi salutes were held the gym " j fried here for the second summer j ? ^ ? ™ * ? ™ ° ! L . f . ! itJ**l; marks will reduce Germany's for- i n $ 5 0 0 bail on an assault charge solely on the ground that, she T- an audience lbs.'. tSRs ar-ked PC . Let us get at the facts. . All. the Campers are eagerly {f5",™1 Ot t h e German-American I inari>- etiiri'lfiSing- nupptionp," eign indebtedness, but will not a fte rthey had battled a Jewish represented by s. Jewish lawyer, n circulation • of t h e Juedisch'e anticipating next year's camp. A second, forum, "The lie'?' u Walter " produce what Germany needs veteran' attempting to defend ME Kappe, secretary of the Rundsrhau, the - extraordinarily, t T e ^ t o the HolT tioneTiip o£ Catholics, rvotestuntB. most at this time, foreign esco-religionist. ; organization — formerly known able Zionist-bi-weekly, has quadto go to tne Moiy and Jews" was 3ed by Dr. Everas Friends of New Germany — rupled since 1933. People in the t o have to pay out foreign exchange ^ ,The veteran, Solomon ett Clinchy of New York. r.seci!~ and editor of its paper declared: i move~abouTin extremes of poverty join, two or t.i%"e director ol the Nations' Conto provide additional food from ' "Governor Lehman won't be j pital, intervened when three families, to afford a single ference of Jews FUG Christians, "I or the visitors and to proin r causing the white-; subscription or the few pfennig to One evening of the coi'veutioj; foreign raw materials for bearded Jew to become agitated ; Is a buy each number separately. The was devoted to Palestine. -The the manufacture of articles for by their taunts, followed him s s ; We will defeat Communism by decirculation of the Israelltisches motion picture, ".osrifl of T'ron-"the vi he. attempted to go into another ' feating Jews for any office for Famlienblatt of Hamburg and of iise," wag followed by s. lecturr car. ; which they might run." the-Zeitung of the Central-Verein either the Arjibs or the Jews, conmerlin (JTA) — A flesible rule : ^veJi b T . R B b b i p o uiptein cf ?f.r, "Why don't you leave the. old for treating childrer, born of . rvrncipco. have risen in lesser but also1 enor- Representatives from 32 Coun- Trees, fences and posts around to the practice followed by: "Gentiles man alone?"- asked Shapiro. "If :mlxesi marriages as Gennsiis i n ; " " , " » . " " . , mous proportion. And note that , ,, tries to Convene, at Geneva (you want trouble, pick on .some-', sosae spheres of Ectiriiies act' s s 5 n , ' , P ] ' , t these papers manage to sustain "V P" /;-.";.. :••: '\Atifnst' 8 • ' . , . English during the (body younger." .'• - - . : -ithemselves.underthe Narf regime j__._ TJtL£_GsrHia.riS- thereupon Bet: Sir Arthur . Grenfell Wanchape only v.hyj confining- theniselves to '"upon the veteran, although he- Dresden. ' Ij may have to resort to. martial law Jewish.; ngw^.-and to7^?reoccapation. ] wore spectacies, whipped i i s coat i The with Jewish literature, ' a r t "atia Jewish groups .in 52 . countries ' * - t o r e order in Palesune is! contained in an editorial in.-thej-. ^ ] g j e r (JTA*)—The charge that 1 o v e r his face to blind him, and- be- : brought on ~* philosophy; with-/Zionist politics will assemble in : the . Batiment goose-stepped across the field to Times, whose editorials frequent-j antj.je^isa- agitators! San to pummel .him until pas-jtrict court, which ILBA ersried. Etjropean and with Palestine. But that Is Electoral (League of Nations ABthe tune of German martial mu-. ~ """ ' attitude -'"*-•"- on j' ^ ^ " 'res^onsibie ' - :•angers separted * - - > them.' *•<--— •fbe child of a mfxefi marriage to O l If v. for'stirring what these German" Jews desire. sem,bly Hall) in Geneva on the [ j ; Boys and girls also wore un- ly mirror Government E c the divorce:! Jewish mother on important question. Apparent un- iM o s ] e m s t 0 d i s o r d e r s was made i The motonnaa blew his They hare been awakened. They evening of August 8 for the open- t if orms biff f r t hf the grerund that the chile belongwillingness of 'some members of j v l " ^ ! " o l t r are re-born. Men.and women who ing cession of the ten-day World [ p o . ; gency whistle as the train entered j Beafljelloal( the Palestine judicature" to co- jm c a { j ^ , ^ c f t h e A l g e r ; a l l Grand Central station to attract! ed racialy to e, Jevigfc. envjronuntil 1933 had no Jewish knowl- Jewish Congress from Dr. Nahum j ; i n o on the orp operate with the administration ;A r a b g > - n a n i a t e r r i e w w i t b the ; station • police. Tfce two Xszis ment. edge and few: Jewish interests are Goldmann, of .the Committee ; o t j Tfce Higher Court ruled that charter m Shanehai, is enforcing existing emergency; J e w i s l l T e l e g r a p i l i c A g e n c y . | burst from tbe train when the rebuilding their inner lives and Jewish Delegations. -. Bennte Baker, cori.sedisn ».nC measures, the editorial indicates,. .< W e h a T e > h o w e v e r > a , - a k e n e d ; doors opened and fled with Shar>- custody of the child could not be orchestra leader and former A, the lives of their children through j The following countries are my be a deciding factor in such « , i r o in pursuit. A station policet Q t f a e t r u e f a c t S t h e s a i d > a l l d the historic and living culture of listed - by the American Jewish t h e E u r o p e a E S a r e casting tbeir:iaan joined the chase, and ,aided Congress as participating. Aster- j Berlin (JTA) — Secret in- a decision. Israel. • In the House of Commons, M r . b r e a t h i n ^ n i a g o n u s to mas-;by spectators, who closed off the have their press. They iska indicate countries where dele! uctions to the rural authorities They str it should be allowed to become j Nazis, finally caught them. have through the cultural associa- gates have: already .been named. to treat Jews politely during the Ormsby-Gore declared there y a s j E a c r e t h e J e w s / ^ AT met'if KRV liobson, Jew. . . . ,» — tions their theater and their muJolson, i?b.V. I>nwns, enri Algeria, 4; Argentina*, 5; Aus- lo treat jews poiiteiy uuimg me i n o S C O had collected Uoa The legal regulation of tbe staof a change in pohcy • H e u , d t h e r e s p o n s i b n i t v f o r | A mvr& Qf sic to which, by Nazi decree, no tria, ?; Belgium,, 4; Brazil, 2; Olympic Games have been dis- ! n Wf Michsei ijorinf,-. v-ho PAJJE several tern en t. tes of cbilciren of mixed marriby -Walter" Darre, Minister °. Palestine before the Commis- ; t h e C o n s t a n t i n e djSOrders of 19S4 |o n the station. "in\h7exc5 Aryans are admitted, so that the Bulgaria, 2; Canada*. 4; Chile*, patched TirUHnli folk-soTlSTB. for Agriculture. Agriculture. Concerning s findings^possible ^ stoppage ^ of; ,'entirely ^ ' o ^ e declared"" upon European never ceased agitators to Ij everybody j^'i-ho' " forgot *= " - about tttb 6 ^ ^ ages, the appeals court decided, sale and distribution * t tickets 1; Czechoslovakia*, 8;, Danzig*, forThe instruction emphasize that sion should be based on the fact that must be rigorously guarded. The 1; Denmark and Norway*, ,(ob- the "fundamental German atti- immigration pending the invest!- j B t J r u p h a t r e d £ g a i n s t t h e j e w s i h i s ^ E J . T h ( tboist. ralslnf: tbe ngr limit, f they could not be regarded as ; arraigned in slightest infringment of police servors): England, 16; Estonia, tude toward Jews remains untwenty-•three y<3RfE ??lrt PV P.cUOl equal either to Jews or to Gerwas t Bken. I (Ptt.-eii Ar'eison o regulations would mean destruc- 1; Finland, 1;. France*, 10;' changed." p e nanies ai mans. ' Since German IEW aimed discussion, the Colonial Secretary > £ l a t i o M b e t w e e a J e w a n d Greece, 3'; Italy and Libya, 4; Oaklf.m;I, Cfilifir>"r<iH. -vrnss electe< tion. "Jewish provocatuers," Darre to eliminate mixed racial Blr&inE a decision would be made \Uo's{e^;'^e s a i d , ^ e r e cordial de- ! Brenner."""^ S. " O n e " : them rand Ai<snfc GqdoL They hare their books. The Lithuania, 5; Morocco,. 4; Pal- is quoted as cvutioning "must not as soon as possible, children oJ New G: due course and that it would | 8 p , t e t h e r e c e a t l y n c h i n g i n Bon-; h e v a s £ n A m e r i c a l l citizen_ \ Juedlsche Buch-Vereinigung, a estine, .10;'Poland, 60; Portugal*, get the chance to create incidents O TBi OT j "s'i salts*. ?. mixed marriages were to be T h e Orstoric:s i contep-f wa.p -u^oi cooperative enterprise, began_ Us l ; Rumania, 30; Spain*, 1; | w h l c h c o u l d a d g ^ t 0 t h e m i l l s \ not be influenced by intimidation. | S a a d a o f a J e w acCused of mur- i treated as German in certain dering a Moslem. The Moslems, by So! Stein of Portland. 5*cco»n propagandists aeries of publications this winter Switzerland*, 3; Tunis, 3; United jOf anti-German of life and as "BOB-AI*he said, were intent on maintain- I place irent to Abraham. KEPI;*!1 | with Arthur Eloesser's "excellent State, 75; Uruguay, 1; Yugosla- J abroad." in others. The • Ber-t Chapte ing friendship with the Jews deor Bui nth. "Vom Ghetto nach Europa," a via, 3. Anti-Jewish signs are to be j Thus, the court continued, EC; ' b,. r o H i a R ( 1 N o , spite' the agitation of Hitler removed, the instructions order. ' A history of the intellectual rrocessto State Secretary Stuck-; Vhile " K*™***g c i t r . agents. es by which German Jewry enterDarre explains that politeness •art, such children should be treat-1 c ^ a t , t p r W P S r f , t p d F € c o n < j b w { . Dr. Benjelloul added that leato the Jews is essential "because ed European civilization between as far ss m . m i s r j - i ' - ^ - g A# C - A w a r 6 f p r t h e of the Mohammedan populathe German Government has Mendelssohn and Heine.^ But the service, labor sennce anfi a«!ni»- ; ^ ^ , b m 0 B t j t . ihB i m e Jewish emigration associa- j - ' " ^ " ^ ^ a y a ? p e a l i n g to pledged to the Olympic Commit- tion has extended _its system of ; n ^ triumph of German Jewry over Agescy for s i o n s t o E c h o o s E D d umTerF!tie8 ^ ^ ^ t o o b s e r T e or_ : K;)r,. i o f ' r P l i P l o n ^ n t . to Mr tee to guarantee protection for immigrant aid to Peru and sees •t Q e S r its fate is symbolized by the pubfor tfee Eettleraent In ; were concernea. • ^ . !i"in. ' The ' Farrv I A P Mt d a n d t o lend their earE t o ; Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agenall Olympic guests." lishing house founded and susof 1,04 7 Jewthe posibility for absorption of j h a n t i . S e m i t i c agitators who i The r^mg stated that hte child: h f i J ? o v v . h oa - t h e n ; o r t boy r t o (iii families in the past year. It ' of ^a mised Tnarnage could be ».btained by that great philanthrop- cy) — Declaring that their ancesmore immigrants m the near fu-| M a r o u g e th»m t 0 TioleECe tral preference for the desert has Communal service announced here. The fundis ist, Zionist and scholar Salmann j sorbed entirely into the German ture it was announced by HIAS , f JevSBer. Bark'n won XcraisEed by tbe Palestine Schocken. This extraordinary un- caused the Arabs to follow a path icominucity if .his services were on the basis of advices from Pans. ; . er AvsTfl tor the bo-' Foundation Fund, financial in- • considered valuable. Hew far that dertaking has pnt out during this of destruction during the 1300 The immigrant aid committee | _ _ _ • - , QTr;t-m*r*n>f the iclep.1 A. 7,, A, strument of the Jewish. Agency. ; r a s to be .allowed, experience j spring of 1936 the first two vol-years that they hav&" occupied in Peru has been reorganized. \ BIRD. XI. 0 1 EJiilSE.niU Palestine. Sir William M. Flinds umes of a new and highly origj alone could show. There could \ DIES AT AGE OF 5 4 : ™ ^V^&itnre covers the perers-Petrie, dean of British archThe drire for the er>is London (JTA) — Anthony Committee members meet Jewish inal "History of Israel," by Elias eologists, in a letter to the Paleswith the lest World } be no question ol regarding a ; *rmm**e : inif begiEEing heir Immigrants — who number'about | of the Karry Lfitrinus h d Eden, Foreign ecretary, last week Atierbach, a great anthology of tine Post called upon the Arabs /' at Lucerne ; "mischlicg" ES belonging racially Forest jn Palestine r a i h — _a*d. ^d in i cooperation tion jj TMo^mg 30 a month &nillness of geTeral; Jewish material found in. German to pursue a policy of cooperation bluntly refused a request in the with local Jewish organizations In mating pnb- j to the Jewish parent, the court ;, 54,i poetry, drama and fiction, called with the Jews'as the best means House of Commons that he ask a s i s t these figures tbe Executive of j concluded. m July i tlie i ' Beside? thf ow.t'.ans ^ he thrcLraan^G^rnmenV for 7^ ! ? } ^1,500 ; K ?ish*A*Y}*} ^f^I : i of"Til "The Sevenfold Light," an impor- ol improving their status. Jewish Agency pointed centered in Lima XI *T , • , ^ •* » , : f.WETfirf?. O"',rP? on. XY>f * _ *•""" * i 23 at a local hospital. that it does not propose tt Sa aa tt its tant work of Jewish philosopy m aETiCEltural settleffieBt MTi-kAM . | are her htisband, three sons. Sain, i aeriCBltural * .pflTlsot7' coimc'L fbe Warning the Arabs that t h e to use the Olympic Games for po- and Coloa. . "Tradition and World Crisis" by world's population is increasing litical propaganda. ! Paul, and Maurice of Omaha; and ; activities have not been interrCpt'SPJT were S3BO elected: J. J. LleberPaul Amann, a new thin paper rapidly aiid filling up remote : man oi l.os Angeles, i*ir»L vicei two daughters, Rose of Omaha j e d hy tbe A r a b ^^tcrbEEces. Capt. Eden evaded answering a YesMoas Exempt edition in one volume of the parts of the globe as a result of ' ' : rrceident, Joseph He!.'bacli. second . ;and Mrs. Tobye Roscer of New! It WES EIEO reported thEt fii5r- i . further question by Geoffrey Manbeautiful collection of. haggaf.Ic t h e : general improvement of der, Liberal, framed as follows: ; Lonoon CVTNS). — The inter-: , : i c p . r ^ R i < , C T , t pT,fl , T p ,--n R P r. ^ Kovno —- Students in all but j Y|>rk. . } - cs the six months ending Jt:Iy material by M. J.-Bin-Gorton for- health, Sir William declares that .national anti-Nasi sports festival ; fiifrfat,t e s e r , , t . v e ,<ecret.nry. . -.„ . . . , "Isn't it notorious that the Ger.three rabbinical seminaries will j Mrs. Steinberg was active in j 1st the Palestine Laud Bevelopjnerly published In six volumes, U urinsn protection is removea | m a n Governement Is using all J. haTe t o s e rve a term in the "Lith-j many • Jewish orgasizatioas, i s - ; meat Company, central Zionist iecheduled to have opened Jr. Ear-| o t h e r m e m b e r F o f the council the collected-letters (large octavo from ^ceiona, Spain, on July i f t h ^ a s l ' ^ p , F € i s . a o - . worcertw. organ for the purchase Palestine other nations will pp. 743) of the late Franz Rosen- come Into the country, make use these thing for propaganda for ju a n i a n army, according to a new; eluding Bikur jeered 6 « becRuse of the Spenipfc |J T ' ^ ^ g " t_ j { r f l e r 0« ^ the regime and could we not have Bweig, a new and cheaper edition of the land and- drive the Arabs ; civil war, accord5ng to E Barcfrsome security that persecution ol the translation ot the scrip- out. Cooperation and learning to : loss report is tfee Da5!y Keml6. C a p - ( r t 1 n R i •L w p P f l r mae Of Jews will not immediately com tures by Martin Buber and Bo- folow the example of the Jews mence when the games are over? I Xone cf the- athletes, who insenzweig, new editions of all the will save more for lhe Arabs than company purchased 11.200 dim- •eluded many Je-re, were fcurt fiur-;: M ' R , ; b { r i 0 , r o E Cincinnati. Sidne works of Martin Buber and the any other policy, he says, observK w v , o r m o-r ria-ton. Ksrrv Roth ams of land. located chiefly is the ;iEg: the fighting in Barcelona. 1". essays of Dr. Leo Baeck as well ing that by mating the best of Seek to Censor Films Bsreeacx, France (WX5) — A " ^ ' ^ s t . L o u K B e n B 6 r « n ol Valley of Jesreel, ar.S sold lanfi : of Genrian -Jews who fled ^ as the three, volumes of the Jew-land that has remained unculti- New York (WNS) — American j valued at* ?2IP,eO0 to JewisH j be~e from Barcelona reported that: - b r b r . 1 ( , s p f f j(%c 5.^ r j r t u e ish -writings of the late eminent vated for so many centuries the movie actors who express antioj pcrchasers. neo-Kantian philosopher H e r - Arabs "will come to be treated aa Nazi sentiments or participate in jmost ot the J e r e of th«« EpaBtefc ! ^ —~nC Alefiph "Godo;. mann Cohen. • • 1 city yere remaining there, tnoj A b o l U , | ) C , E i ; w s t l e d the C O B . a nation rather than as a horde. anti-Nazi gatherings will find Jerusalem (JTA) —Emulating ] t n r o H g l l t J , e darfcaess under their themselves virtually forced out of I omit mention of the truly feat of;o w a p O ^- er the movies as a result of a Nazi Samson's Bible-famed magnificent contributions to techViennaThe once world-fain- ; order banning the showing of all looEing foxes with torches tied tof p a l r o I s ' i a T e E t i S 2 t l E S lncT^.\ nical Jewish scholarship issued by Arrested for Profestmg -"*""•«> ' - • —-o —=- io ^ s g Fi^be-- Vc-lac of Berlin. . Fourteen Jewish business men films in Germany in which, anti-I their tails in the Philistines'corn-| the Institute for Research in the !c publishing house ; S incen<3Jaris2a finaLy can^fctj T n w . r ^ ^ J ^ B A T,,,^^*. histcr yof Jewisa poetry and phil- in the town of Vladzi-Mieczez, Nazi actors, producers, writers, {fields, Arabs have enlisted turtles jseveral turtles "red-handed" witlx w c e 8 directors or others have had a i in their campaign of guerilla; near tbe Russian frontier, haTe and the • ^ ^ ^ l**^ 'orcec out oi bns1 osophy, founded by Schocken in ta ers Jrngslesn - - Definite Arab fiistied t o their i Isess, • has reestablished itself in | Bucharest — the gsng vi anti.1930, and hasten to call special been arrested on charges of in- part, it appears from a warning | warfare against the Jews and the! P | Semites arrested lor attacking Dr. • orders. l.SOS Jews entered P a l - ' sent to Miss Isobel Steele by tbe j Government. jm^eto^.^ . fi was c e BniVB A attention to the • two series of sulting t h e local authorities. jWiiliaci^ Fildertnan, president of i esilne c«v-<r,p the month ot Jane. of Judges recounts : n i a a . F 2 s c h e r _ The Book German consul in Hollywood and j head-scratching j The charges grew out ol the Considerable T^Pamphlets and small books costr j the t'iuon of laraiKiia-auii Jews,'.^ V / & s tuiHOKssce'. in. the official irm v r . j pEijijg^ t h e i was caused among British eoldiers i hoxr Samson tied torches to the j ing respectively 50 pfennig and fact that the Jews closed their made public here. when E cov.rt here! £&.,;cste. These inciuded 157 to Miss Steele, who spent four j guarding fields In the Nsblui dis- I tails of 300 foxes and turned ; ^ - o r ] i S Bercard Shaw, Auclre j were F.<?Qi3S«ea t h a t 4Ji?> one mark 25 a piece that are hoth establishments during the .general PT'«ej'ce flirt er,.n;tB!?f«f CRteporj', possessing in tne Philistines' 'jfr.TJrols, strike called to protest the Przy- months in a German prison last i trict at the sight of what seemed jj tthem ugro Ton HoftDsr-nstlial prove they irere tbe ssswieEts. h m lloose - a iRinlmura of $5,000. to .raze their crops. year, is qigaged in making .% film, j to be candles moving slowly j Thomas Mann. t/fc pogrom verdict. (Continued on Page 8.)
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