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This column Is copyright by t h e Seven Arts Feature Syndicate. Reproduction •: in whole or .Sn part strictly "forbidden. Any Infringement on t h i s copyright will be prosecuted." '• :, '. Five. Children .and American /.,-..-•; •' ' -Jewry ._. .. .... . ; -On t h e edge of t h e . municipal-' Ity of. Tel. Aviv, where its land Jjprders.on the. land of the municipality of Jaffa, there 1B a Talmud Torah, a, school for Jewish children. On July 23rd, when the children, during t h e noon recess, were ' having their luncheon out In the open, Arabs threw a bomb among them. Five... children, two aged eight, two aged nine, one aged eleven, were very seriously Injured. A Jewish and a British policeman were 'not far from the scene. But an Arab, mob prevented them from pursuing t h e criminals, and tore an Arab whom he had captured from the grasp of the British policeman. Our people are In a state of indescriable excitement and Indignation. . Their extraordinarily high, nay their in" comparably high civic virtue by • all Christian standards is illustrated by-the fact that the circa 130,000'people of Tel Aviv have been satisfied,- with the weapons of the spirit- -No Arabs have been hanged. ' • ~" \.
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Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor AgenLondon ' (JTA) — Diplomatic cy) — Urged by the Jewish Agencircles expressed interest in Sir 7 Austen Chamberlain's disclosure Leading Jew-Baiter B o l d l y cy for Palestine to launch a proTwists' the Truth in in the House of Commons that he gram of road construction to prohad insisted in 1922 that the Pal- '• • , - • Tirade mote greater security for the Jewestine mandate be given to the natton- United States. T . 1 /wr»-^, . I ish conncunity, the GorerciaeEt London Los Angeles (WNS) — Amer-! b a s a r e e d wide unite/* J-°*,«>"* •;..-: move^£SS1C3S According to Sir Austen, who at will have pogroms in the near jj S *o the immeuiate «&?• /<taX of i n - the time was the elected leader ica ment Of' . befuture, and "pogrom means simp-1 building of cirect :» i, £ Begin Geneva (WNS); — What is ex' ,a anti-Semitic of the Unionist party, the then ly 'open season on Jews,' " Will- tween important Jewish centers ected to be the most historic in;.<i agitation in' Prime Minister, Darid Lloyd iam Dudley Pelley, leader of the The City Talmud Torah will in Palestine. Three main arteries ernatlonal Jewish asembly since is now. being' br- eorge, had opposed his suggessilver-shirted Christion Party told reopen its Tegular sessions on Dr. Theodor Herzl/convened the will be built by the Government tion. • 600 members*of the GermanMoBday, August 17. irst World Zionist Congress . in \ . , anti-Fascist 3ur ot i organization " I suggested and pressed upon American Folk vdion at a meet- linking Jewish urban and rural j All pupils are RSked *o -re- chosen, t he Cor uu Basle.39 years ago, will open here wili*iiave sufficient funds to un- Mr. Lloyd George," Sir Austen ing here in the course of a speech districts in a direct lice. These turn to their respective classes. I which in thf> v-'ovds n the meeting hall of the Assem- dertake political and propaganda declared, "that Palestine be offermstl.ee eh Finnan. E« ly of the League of Nations on measures to counteract the efforts ed to. America. I thought that ia which he traced the "schemes" ! Trill aroid Arab sections of the "Judaize the world" 1 country where many ettacfcs upon "Is o'Cer ing onp o he evening of August 8th, when of the Fascist groups.Palestine would be likely to at- before 194 0. Expressing bis full | forums iil many ves Dr.: Stephen g, -vyjse, president of T 17 Jews have occurred during the tract America, but Mr. Lloyd sympathy with the Nazi move| opened. he 'American Jewish Congress « J . George disagreed." present disturbances. ment in Germany and eulogizing j j IS, when and chairman p^f the Committee. >r Ge •aid : Replying Mr. Lloyd George ad- the anti-Semitic sentiments of | A direct route will be opened ]spe&ks on of Jewish" Delegations, declares cfcei funiti mitted that the question of the Hitler, whom he declared to have | of the northern road \ Senator > he sessions of the first World WO!!. United States taking colonies had been chosen by God as the saviour from Tel Mond to Hedera, conewtsh Congress officially opened. hi been discussed before the assign- of the German people, Pelley an- necting the Northern Sh'aron and Dr. Wise, who fias been the moving of mandates by the League nounced to his listeners that he Emek Hefer with th-e ail-Jewish ng spirit behind the Congress, d' j Sherwood of Nations. ' ' . jtoo had been divinely chosen to clty( of Tel Avir and Haifa • in the s h will be. the first Speaker, addres| s resident oi North. The appropriation for this iSia find n pr Transference of the B«j;i _ j save a "great nation — America— Imagine a town in Mississippi J- Friedman, president os- ! student o£ work has been increased from mandate over Taganyika to Ger- from the Jews. 'ternational in which American Negroes, far ng the delegates on the alms and the 1300,000 to $500,000.. The secOmaha Kebrev club, has an-jv,-jil be rrl speaker c 'higher and more civilized men purposes of the Congress. It is New York (WNS) — The sum many was vigorously opposed by Among the details he cited of ond road projected will lead from corniced the committees sndiuaSTi3. than Palestinian Arabs, had de- planned to broadcast a number, of of $300,000 was contributed by Sir Austen during a formal deCddv is wide! plot" to capture liberately wounded five white sessions on an international radio the Joint Distribution Committee bate yesterday on foreign affairs, America, which he declared was Ginegar to Nahalal, diverting! chairmen for the ensuing- term.! e l e c l p n d ,1IF fiuthor of ' . ' north and south-bound traffic j They-are: i books on be children. But the imagination hook-up. during 1935 for the rehabilita- on the ground that Germany's Membership committee: I. J. I East and Delegates from 2 countries and tion of German Jewry, thus bring- treatment of the Jews showed she hatched in 1909, was the bring- through Jewish areas and thus] falters in the first place, and, in ing about of the world war^which, avoiding Nazareth. The third j Soskin, chairman, Goodman Mey- j on Weclne? the. second place, the thing is. of observors from a dozen more are ing the total of the Committee's was unsnited for the task. he said, "was cut and dried by already here. The Congress is mglpi; of the fir course unthinkable. What I am Sir Austen declared, that he this group before it ever started. highway will stretch from AJuleh erson, Meyer Berccrici. Sam ! Professor TPW expenditures in behalf of the emphasizing is the fact that we expected to last about. 10 days, Jews in Germany to $1,000,000 would not "take the responsibil- It' was their scheme for the Gen- to shutta, concectiBg the Ain Ha- Bloom, John Feldman, Louie Kor- | partroent of of EronomirK of flu" are building the first truly hu- during vwhlch time it~will.be ad- since 1933, Joseph C. Hyman, ex- ity' for handing- over a territory to tiles to kill off each other." He irod district with the Haifa-high-j gan, Joe Tretiak, Morris Potash, j r-niverFi of Chicago wi1! ppcBli o n a E n b J e iot as j"et. to be chosen. mane and civilized and — Irony dressed by s u c i - personalities a s ecutive director, declares ' in the a Government which is refusing further explained that the ap- I way which were linked previously Sam Feldman. Intellectual Advancement: Na- i Professor UoiiFlag hfif- for many of-Ironies-— "Christian" commun- Emii Ludwlg, Lion Feuchtwanger, Committee's annual report, the nationality to a section of its own pointment of Louis Brandeis to j only by railway. Jewish labor will than S. Yaffe, chairman, Se.m F. j3-eprs been ac ive in the fipht foi ity in the world, and, secondly, Simon Dubnow,' Max Brod, Sho- first section of which has just people." • be emploj-ed on these projects. the Supreme Court bench was the Klaver, Irvin Levin, Kyman- S. ! ; o c i a ! s e c u r i t , legislation and Tn»that to call these Arab murderers .em Asch, Nahum Goldmann, been made public. The report price Woodrow Wilson had to pay Shrier, Marks Lorig, J.Iax From- | recsTinv published p. hook on-fl'^; and incendiaries and thieves-"rev- Men'ahem M. Ussiahkin and Louis cited unification of German Jewry for 'indiscretions' committed with kiE . ". . olutlonaries" or "nationalists" or Lip'sky. • . •ecentlv returned , I subject. ie in the Reich" Representation :af a Jewish woman; that Harding anything else of t h e kind Is to in o,, Dr. Nahum Goldmann, chair- Jews of Germany and • its operatv , P Committee on Visiting the Sick: j I r o m B t was.made President by the Jews suit the intelligence of a moron man of the executive committee of ing agency, the Central CommitSs.m Bloom, chairman, Louie Mot- m R d e in order to facilitate their lootgan, Abram Klchard, Sam Altshu1 the World Jewish Congress, in- tee for Relief and Reconstruction, ing of the Treasury; that Hoov| ler. Sam Feldman. _ So far I have seen no record formed the WNS correspondent through which the'JDC's aid proer's Jewish backers made him 1 : ti-, Representatives to Jewish of this incident in the American that the prograia of the; Congress gram was carried-out; . \ V "i bring about the depression in orC o v , r e i S Highland Country Club fere Federation Board of Gover- • ' press. The New York Times of will follow. the definlnte schedule 'V. £O Jewish, emigration from Gerder to give them an opportunity Golf tournament got under way nors:- Max Fromkin, Sam Klaver. 1 *\ilJ Sunday, which must have received of plenary sessions and committee many in 1935 was 16,525; accord- crease emigration of Jews — to put ii VEma Irvin Levin7 ' | ' the cablegram, was silent. If meetings. - It is contemplated to ing to the report, while 65,144 with United States taking second that the present administration is Wednesday afternoon with the Talmud Torah Representative: l B p e a k *Araba had been hanged t h e . pa- have not more than one plenary emigrants were helped by agen- place only to Palestine as the des- "Red, Jewish and Communistic.' 1 auctioning of--the-members who & BOCial V O 1 F? Joe Tretiak. qualified for the championship session a day, probably In the evepers would have been in a-state cies subventioned by the JDC dur- tination —• is shown in the offic- He charged the President, whom flight in this enual e-vent. Rich- - Bndget - Committee: Ej-man S. live ir of frenzy. The dice are loaded nings, so as to give sufficient time ing 1933-35. During 1935,3,982 ial report ot the Bavarian Idinis- he called ."Frankly Destructive Darnel against us. •" We 'have to play the to the numerous committees and persons were helped to emigrate try t of Interior for , the recently- Roosevelt," with having "put a ard Hiller, last j-ear'g champion, ShTier,- c h a i r m a n , Schwartz, Ben Levin, John- Feid- | The was- sold for the highest bid. game of life with loaded dice. . sub-committees to work out con- to Palestine;- 9,998 persons were ended financial year. 1 be cho crew of Jewish auditors to work : Nest to- Miller, Abe Brodkey man, Mark Polonek;-, Sol-Kosen" V e r y well. We know it, -and crete, plans for submission to the aided, those of' foreign birth' t o While in 1931 and 1932 only I In the basement of the treasury ! The ,urc-T Julian Milder, brought 1c th'e berg.-. • , we shall nevertheless go on Iplay* plenary ; sessions.._;",I^; sincerely leave .Germany.. for. their . .native certificates for currency esport ( j lected osi i oT t h i r i o u n ,and h e ^ ^ oT .M, -s, h, e s ,t ,-,Ing:,the.ganap. , But aow-comes-a. trus.t,*? ;Dr. -©bldmann said; "that lands', and native Gerciang ' t o were Issued to Jews, in 1833 they.]*^ ••Appointees: "Albert KapUic, inbids declared that truthful 1 '•. r e p u t a t i o n ' .•• ... - friend -pf ';'raon,v»;yery fine, ;high-: the-:»ewspaper corresBon,d.ent3jWill move f rent oiie"-German ; city . t o p 'pairings-are: ' si8« ^riigrtJ. ' iring- a total of i Ebility. E a d minded, sensitive; as.-,well a s an not in their -anxIetyT'Ipr "sensalion- another arid .2,544 were- helped 9,100,00'6 marks, the.report disHyman Ferer, j Judiciary Committee; Joe Trel^ ~ £ Kickejj CSUBfi Ot il<i 1; extraordinarily . a b l e man,: §nd a t Tepor.ts. quote sentences culled t o ' emigrate' • to • European and closes. In 1934, the same num- the^Associated^re^because, ^ j ^ f Krupia-jiak, cfetirnifiE, Mancel Black, A. j might harr -says, as he has said- before: ;'I from.speeches that when reh)bve|d oteraeas countries. - Of these 927 ber of certificates were Issued to Richards. : ! The mcir.l cent "of its. New York personnel agree with you .that it.'is" Jusfjttoo from the context, convey an er- went; to.-, European countries'-'ahd Jews . f o r a -total-of. 9,700,000 is Jewish. . Whether Roosevelt or cky, 5 a m Yousein vs. 'Julian RJil! in chf!.rgp oi! t^c p™PI bad that many of. the ablest'Jews roneous impression. The World 1,617. -to North andiSouth Amer- marks., in 1935, 600 certificates der, Marvin Treller vs. Ed i the Forum in America are Jewlshly inactive Jewish' Congress is primarily a ica'and South Africa. .The report were issued for a total,of11,900, L,ahdon is elected in November, Dr. M. Greenberg vs. Floyd he saidj makes no difference, as ! c?ifdrin8.n, Wi consultative body attempting to But you can't expect' Mr. So^ and shock, • Harlan Milder -vs. Harold points out that rigid- immigration 000 marks. Jews' are backing both: Marer, Frarit So and Dr. ThuB-and-Thus to a t submit to duly-accredited repre- 'curbs in countries - of fering "the Farber, Louis Killer v s . Richard Issue of the certificates was' Pronouncing himself the savior. Hiller. LiVt Q 1 D. Brodkej", div tend Zionist Conventions or to in- sentatives of the Jewish, people best; propects for permanent set- made - contingent on . exporting : terest themselves in these matters its findings and suggestions oh tlement were the chief- obstacles German products, thereby benefit- of America in this emergency, • H&rry Mslsshock w a s t h e winPelley' declared that the crisis A I) Trpil. V unless you go to them and ask important problems, ..confronting to large-scale emigration. r Hi F t J ing domestic' industry. .The ma- would come in a few months and' ner of t h e second flight. their advice~:and thus gradually the Jews. The Congress does not The report also showed 'that 72 jority of the Jewish emigrants, would find his Silver Shirts ready Gei claim to have , a, -cut-and^dried involve them emotionally." from to "take over the leadership of the j per cent of the men and SO per especially in 1933, came ready-made' solution for these al Leaders T e l l i Harold I don't understand.- There is Nuremberg and other Franeonian cent of the women undergoing vonation and put an end to "Jewshrer Anti-Sexaitism this. Geserath Ashkenaz, this Ger- problems." : The Congress will de- cational retraining ' in Germany districts. In 1035, however, an ish conrtol." vote a special session to a discusman persecution- and the Polish increase was noted in .emigration Is are studying agriculture, while in ! White, rnc 1\ v< and the Roumanian, and these are sion and consideration of the pre- retraining centers outside of Ger- from.Munich and Upper Bavaria. A r e p o r t of this speech w a s but the eternal returns of the ty- sent stidation in Palestine.: Pal- many the figures were .84 per ' . T h e largest number of the emiBerlin (JTA) — in a vigorous! pical situation "of the disperaion estine Jewry, will be represented cent for men and 55 per cent for grants, in their certificates, in- read a t a • meeting of" t h e Hollyand sharply-worded memorial, ten j 1 Nazism, PlTmouth, Mass. (WNS)- —|prominent leaders of the CongresAnd now there are these five chil- by.': 10 prominent leaders: M.-'M. women. At the beginning of 1935, dicated "Palestine as their destin- wood League against which w a s "addressed by 7<lddie Ussishkln, Dr..; Ben Zion • Mossindren" in the only, place on "earth From this old sional, or opposition movement o£ 4,005 persons were receiving re- ation, ' with the United tates sect(jwn H 10 where i we have a solid • and well- sohm, Isaac Griienbaum, Rabbi training in various centers'in Ger- ond, and France, England^ Italy Cantor • a n d Prince a n d Princess where t h e : Fathers landed the German Church, nge zu Lowenstein. Cantor, w h o told Meyter'Berlin, . Joseph Sprinzak, founded hope; of lending some day many, Denmark, France, Italy, and South : Africa and South of being forced to h i r e ' s body- in 1620 has come a call for a UEI- have condemned the tendency to ending this recurrent tragedy typ- Zalman •Rubashov,,- Berl Locker, Yugoslavia, Lithuania, Luxem- America in order. guard because of anti-Semitic ted movement of American and |a e :fy Keichsfuehrer Hitler and st-! A. Elmalen, M. Shapira and Chief ical of the dispersion, of bring British. CongregationaljstB to fight tacked ecforced hatred ot the j The report adds that in conbourg, Poland, Czechoslovakia t h i s ' monstrous pendulum of the Rabbi B. C/'Uzlel, Sephardic lea- and Memei, while during the formity with the law ow July 14, threats against him, spoke also organized threats to-political, .civil 'Jew-as-aiiti-Christian. j Detroit. Of t h e banning "of his" films by . "/ •"-..; Galuth;to a halt. A i d my friend der. ie Black and religious liberty. '• The'4,000-wof'd memorial, ad-1 1933, for revocation of naturalyear 2,135 either completed their the Nazis. Prince a n d Princess says that his friends must be perIn a letter seat by the minister, j dressed to "Hitler' himself, strikes Even before the opening of the courses or were enabled to emi- zations, more than 300 Eastern Lowenstein, exiles from Nazi Ger'auaded and interested and • emo- Congress" the Nazi press has start- grate. On December 31, 19351 Jews an& "other social persons" Commrrr any, told of restrictions against clerk and members, of. the "Church j e t the complete Nazi philosophy tionailyVlnvolved/ I wish I could ed' to distort • its purposes. Der 4,768 were under training, 3,637 lost their naturalization certifi- personal liberties in Germany t o - of the Pilgrimage, descendant of. \ &TL& -teachings. - After outlining lj gross, understand all this, Perhaps these Stuermer,' Streicher's anti-Semitic in Germany and 1,131 outside of cates. dav and of the warlike tactics of jthe " " • f i r s t P r o t e s t a B t church - in jjthe danger ot de-Christi&niZation j gentlemen • live in" new-proof ivory paper, has declared that U. S. the Reich. t; i • ' ; . • ' ChanceUor HitteT K e meeting America, to the' Plymouth End j t i e deBtrnction of the eccleslastltowers' and read only publication" Senator,' William E. Borah wijl pn V. . ? " f •a _;? .._..._ to * _ „ „ . .i-,I District Congregational Council in ! cal' system and "<5e-confes$ions,U- '• suppHe. During 1935, 20,000 Jewish dispatched resolution strictly guaranteed to . have n< head a.delegation of 78 members p. h. u d that sing/'-lhe clergymen have this to ! cheese cam ; children between 6'and 14, twice Jewish news. My : one small" per of the U. S. Congress to the Genhas certsinly come lor say. on the National Socialist view''during wb ^ l " t h e time h al Cummings, Governor spnal-'contemptible comfort • wai eva-gathering. -This report is ap- the 1934- ntimber,-'were cared for a searching and earnest rededica- of life: t h a t . I saw the "headlines in' my parently based on the greetings in special Jewish .schools at a cost of• California and District. AttorUhe-t "When VIOT" for Yiddish paper "An Araber. boinb<~ which these members of Congress of 374,000 marks, out of a, total and honor r r r Tel Aviv (WNS-Palcor Agency) on them to investigate un-Amereducational expenditure of 543,fait olf Taljud,Torah; flnf klnde extended -some -time age to the jgave their all.--Political, academic rank of :Q I •" 1 —The.all-Jewish port at Tel Aviv farvundei;.— fairly early in thi World-Jewish. Congress through 6S0 marks. Adult education cour- achieved a status of equality with ican activities such as Pelley's. [and religious freedom,, wkicfa- we ete'rnily, ibc ses, .training-adult instructors and day, so: that I could hope to com the'American, branch. the Haifa and Jaffa harbors when pose- myself- by;n|ght and sleep. '--"'"The'-.'official numbers of dele- publication of text books cost 39,-r the Palestine government informsuffered new assaults ERG fresh \ manfinserit i n1 ; ; I do not r understand these 'gen gates from each participating 487 marks. The number. of free ed the Jewish- Agency for Pales- speech before 450 people in Ger- •defeats throughout, the .civilized tion. . F t p 1 r 8 tlemen-of whom-my. friend speaks country are _as -.-follows: United and cooperative loan banks for tine that Tel Aviv had been incluC f bei'Eg is g'o~ ' Jewish economic assistance inSomebody is very queer; is it the States, 75; Poland, ., 60; Great *• r ded among the.ports permitted to bears •witce'-'" > or I?" To' leave";aside' the •name; Britain,--16;;: France, 10; Pales- creased from 45 t o ' 60 in 1935 handle the export of citrus fruit. all men. "U Lc of Jthe gentlemen i n y ' friend1" i tine,- 10; Roumanla, ;30;"-.Canada, These.banks have a total capital Millions of cases of such fruit thinking of-, and ;. mention . .th 4;, Switzerland,: 3 ; Austria, 8; of 1,200,000 marks. The various have been shipped annually from names of colleagues of min South Africa, • 4; Argentina, 4; agencies of the Central. Commit- the ports-of Haifa and Jaffa. whom I'feel free to mention. —- Belgium, 4; Yugoslavia^; Lith- tee gave • &,id t o 62,000 Jewish Is .It I, who am queer and mad, o uania, 5; CzechqBlov.akia; 8; Iita- families, or 45 per cent of the to- . Ships are now proceeding diinjunction to love neigt is- it Waldo'Frank, and Elmer.Ric iy, 4; Greece, ; 4;.Spain, 1; Dan- tal Jewish population, in 19.35, rectly to Tel Aviv, receiving free of the spirit." still stands for 1 r>Dosec to and, Louis Untermeyer and Irwli zig; 1; Cnile.l; Uruguay, 1; E"stb^ 75,000 Jews were cared for by the license - to, dock there.iustead of America we," on behalf-of the peoit. Edman and Irving Fineman?'A onia, l ; i Finland, 1; Tunis, 3; Al- special Jewish winter relief "fund. stopping a t . Jaffa as previously. ple assembled here this night in . "The naernbers t 1 Activity, at the-Tel Aviv jetty has all .events,: I' am the" only-Amerl geria, A;.-: Brazil, v 2; Bugaria,/ 2;; the Wilshire-Ebell, Theatre, Los Tel Aviv, ffepiialforV.N lical cosazcuc been-constantly increasing. One can -Jewish man of-letters who":! Morocco, 4; Portugal, 1. Norway, Death Threat AngeleS, California, demand an C©2fefi®lLS DiseESSS j to an especially severe conflict in j day last week three ships loaded an active Zionist. 7"Which via ;'ni Swedtn, /Denmark,-; Mexico, Hun'-' immediate and. sweeping investiP. fil i ns Tel Aviv {WNS-Palcor Agency) their ccnacienee when, in coinpli-J 1 their cargoes off Tel Aviv, keepv credit to me,; but an appallin gary and •Australia ar^ among .the gation of these criciiEally subver- —The Palcor-News Agency • has ance with thefr duty as parents, j the sh ion Londph ->-• Setoland Yard was ing nine lighters and two tenders commentary on the. state •— botl countries-- that • have sent obserinvestigating '. t h i s , week t h e busy at the new Jewish port. ; sive tactics -which incite to riot, learned that the Government will 1 they, have :to combat the pene£ra-[6hc t h e . ethical ••. arid- the intellectual vers. ' •• '.;.':-""-; '•'';'.-• murder "and crime. Sworn evi- soon open a hospital - for conta- jtion of these antl-Clsrlstian- ideals j fi«; ••••-, sourcge of a blopd-smeared death state of American Jewry. dence .'at these "charges is iseins gioas diseases in tbe vicinity of ;Sn their children's .minds." ' threat sent id.. Phliieas Horowitz, j Civ forwarded to you." . Talmud .Torah' Picnic editor-of Wo'rld • Jewry, chairman Tel Aviv," on the road to Petsch J The memorial concludes . t h a t : bee of -tiiei Anglo-Palestine Club and -. ; Pksssd ; for August • 16 The Job of the immediate fu TMCANIM TO CONDUCT Tikvah. Tel Aviv's mounting'pop-j "what we bare eaid to the Fuels.-1 or honorary' secretary, of the. British. 'ture,r"a't..ell events, is the jqb. o. illation- of 1EO;COG Jews has h a d j r e r in-this memorandum we had j However tbe plans for e. dinner Ds Hhssh The annual Talmud TsJrah picto rely on'the'GoTernni'eEt^Hospi-jte say under the respoissibilitr ot j <tftr>€e and open, howssp remain. s»? civilizing- American Jewry: .the in- - -Jerusalem (ySTNS-Palcor Agen- Non-Sectarian Antl-Nazl League. nic will be held at Krug park tellectual and social; fugitives ant cy) f—^TJae Palestine Philharmon* ;.'•••' It was the first Nazis threaten- Sunday, August 16, at 1 o'clock. .Bucharest. — The Jewish ad- tal in the Arab city of.Jaf.ta hith-' our office." It- is signed. Mtlter, I formerly, the only change in Satbeing in re~ snobs,;%h<s feeble,-rationalizers o ic Orchestra will-begin its first ing'letter on record to be sent in All Talmud Torah children and ministration of i,"he Baron de erto. • I Albert?., Borm, Forck. Fricke. Ae- I urday's fpstivities ' s&rd to the style shovr. Bobbie their,own defect and ,disloyalties season", this year under the batop imunity .was ju-imussen, Luckicg, Middendorfl "Hirsch. Fund" -in Czersowitz, Besj The co their friends are invited to ati Eow-inRT- RP.d hie orcbeetrri, forthe ; climbers. — . in'- brief, ' t h e ' so of Arturo". Toscanini, it is antend. '."-•''; • sarabia, has been dismissed v i t a - j bilant as t h e last' of the three de- [Niemoller and Ton Thadfien. :jnesi:' o£ the Fonienelle vill furcalled upper crust which is,-eth- nounced here. -' . : Elan:-.Is Issce-' "'--- .• . • .; " Games have been planned and ont warning by the local author-j jnsnds submitted .by the Jewish' i clsh Ibe rr.usie. • GuesU- Eiay be ically and intellectually, not up itles and replaced. by - non-Jews j Agency- for t h e estensios o" the Berlin — Special tesegrs, Lakewood, N. J. —--,-,The • Ku refreshments will be served. Among,, the other conductors ! invited by members. per at all, though it is so in.it will be Issay. Dobrowen, formerly Kluz Klan, once a major political •who were eiapovrereti to sdmicis-j Tel Aviv port-was granted b y the id telephonic privelcges ace own conceit and in the eyes<vo of. San- Francisco, and Hans W. power in South Jersey and a ter- . .Mrs. K. .Tatle,.president of the ter the' Fund ia behalf o£ the gov- authorities, pcrmittiug tbe estab-jec to s.11 soldiers, whe lost their j : th-e ! EdiBburgrh — Dr. Mas. Borne, lishme&t of 'bonded warehouses, on jj eight and bearing the world. A coil of error !an< Steinberg, former director of the ror "lo the Jews here, is again a Deborah society, requests that all ernment. . ,' • political issue aa a result of the members be present at the Talraise argument binds these peopl opera in Frankfurt, Germany. The Baron de Hirseh.'Fund the. grounds of the . Levant Fu.it. j "World War- hs.v& been denies to jtiistinfc'uSshed Jewish, philosopher {who T.-'asftBSteclfrom post in <*er» The season's program will'con- nomination of former Judge Har- mud Torah picnic August 16. Mrs. j owns large stretches of land ' in j Free p'ratique at the Jewish port j Jewish veterans, in impalable chains. And tiles heeE appointed to the errors and arguments are all- o sist of 26 concerts, of which 10 ry E. Newman," one-time Klan he University of Edina strictly worldly sort, and if th will be given in Tel Aviv, 8 in leader, for the Ocean County board of ireoholders. Jerusalem and 8 in Haifa. • (Continued -on .Page 8) popul&tio'ii. contr
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