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'The majority of American ««• "*-» "newspapers', uncritically pro-Capitalist,' are -undoubtedly talcing : their news of the Spanish Civil Livti ' New Tork (ENS).—A checkup, New York {WNS). —Herman " •war. partly at least from fascist Mehrsten, a German alien, learnon NSw York Jews with tBe name | r sources. Thus when head-lines /"""I / ~ » ! Geneva (JTA) •—'Great Brit- j of Hittler who changed their pat- I Te? Anericass Assos, /C5 announce that the Madrid govv Two •'Fornjer Champions t o ed to His regret that Nazi anti-! Semitlsm can't .be invoked with j ain's refusal to supply informs,-; ronymic to'Hilton in the last two j £ | x t j l!S2lbers O f Ad ^Ver- w i r ^aw*"" ^vmn" \ *SB"<" ^•r"' •>— ' Clash for Highland Links ernment'has summarily executed impunity in this country' when ition regarding the causes and. the i years because of the--embarrass-' istrative Oon 733"persons or" that members of Championship Magistrate Anna' M.' Kross sen- j significance of the Palestine <iis-jment they suffered shows that all the religious orders' hare been treated with frightful and undisWith; youth out of the picture, tenced him jto two Says in jail j orders last, week met the critic-; of them are-ranch happier. David; Geneva ("VTN'S-Pa leor Agency) criainatlng-. severity, numerous Abe Brodkey and Marvin Treller after he had thrown her court j ism of the League of Nations and Harry HHtoa, nee. Hittler, are ! The Work Jetri E"h Congress ; 'doing lots better as clothing sales- .'permanent organization began to U _ ^ if l^l-l;51*. r = grains of salt need to be added. Will play 35- holes, (or, less) of into an uproar by..hurling antl- j mandates commission. . . '-' — under -- • their " > new — - - Mor-1 -• - - [function officially i i, Oi \^i4ii ii s | Semitic curses at Gus D. Oppen-! I t expressed the Jiopa that the, men name, the So much is certain. It is equally golf this coming Sunday afternoon certain ..that the fascists, a l l and to decide golfing supremacy at helm, who had had him arrested !Mandatory power would submit | r i s Hilton,-.who dropped, the Hit-j iy formed Administrative Comeverywhere, are the enemies of Highland Country club for' this f or disorderly conduct/ 'i .. ! this, information a t the: autumn I tier on the request of his fiancee, jmittee, headed by Dr. Nat-am •" While he waa being arraigned, (session of the co"mmission even \ reports he has no cause for re- \ GoduniaBn of Geneva, and the civilization and humanity.. Nev- y e a r . * ' • • • ' • • " . u . ' . : ' • ; ' . ' '•-•'... New T o r t (JTA).—The Jcint Mebrsten broke loose' from the j though 'Britain -should not . yetj g r e t . . . . . | Executive COffifilittee, headed by ertheless the tragic fact remains c?er of F. 1:tch~pv~ TTDiT*3"f^U.-<- I r e For the past five yiears, either that once again the good ends of Dick; Hiller :or Julian?s Milder, of arresting, officer and tried tojbe in a position by that date to s Benjamin Hilton, a furrier, re-J rj r . Stephen S. Wise of New York, Distribution committee has grant- turer .p.nd tbe .sinyinp- of. four human - life, the better ends at the younger guard, have managed punch Oppenheim while shouting < define its policy In. the flight of fvealed that he'no longer has t o i l e t in joint' session." Later theed 4 8 thousand dollars to Jewish Jeve in p.f.taeks raised tin? J e v the proceedings of the Royal ; suffer gibes snd jusults which ! Executive Committee met alone, child care organizauorm in Polfinc! least as represented by the popu- to dominate Highland , tourna- epithets! jp]i toll *P "I'P f^ver tiif ^-ppk^'ni Oppenheim. ducked and Mehr-: commission" a p p o i n t e d last | v e r e big daily lot when he wasa n ( j a t the conclusion o£ its in the first sis months or IP36 lar front of ' the Madrid govern- ments, but this year both Treller 'meeting Dr. "Wise, .vrfao presided : and will continue to subvention :pep!ijT!p; t o rnffSSKfe >'>P i f ' - v r ^ V ment,\are being helplessly.;and and Brodkey decided that some- sten's fist hit-the bench. For this j month by the Baldwin Cabinet. j known as Hittier. offense he: was ordered jailed I Britain based its declination); Only Max Hittler insists o n > t both sessions, announced the: these activities for the remainder 1 permanently betrayed nS comthing-must .be done to end the old d i s o r d e r s , comwhile he Is awaiting-trial on the ! upon "the ground that governing j Seeping his name. i decision to incorporate the TTbrld , o' tbe rear, Joseph C. R'-EIBT., promised by. the meahs.0 E i g h C o m m i s s i o n e r -fin- A r t h u r reign of the'younger mashie wield- charge preferred against him by j regulations require her to report! executive director, annm-ncefi. | Jewish. Congress under the laws: Once again a revolutionary and . e r s # He said part ci the grant was s o l e l y u p o n e v e n t s o f t h e p r e . c e d j i of Switzerland and/"to establish' -Oppenheim. . in intentibn humanitarian moveAnd each of two finalists who, The latter charges that Mehr-. ing year.. . . . : ; offices in Geneva. Paris'and New made to TO3. the association for' milment, is being/undermined by fe-incidentally; are far from' being sten ran into nis store shouUng. i The published minutes of the: i York. "' ' ' ' . ' | preservation of health E>tnong the itary i.v,6 Gove-VKiiiful officislEi » i Tocity and: poisoned by blood. We bewhiskered, did something Tery Hooray for Hitler!" and curs-1 commission^^ include the statement \ Jews in Poland, which recently j Liaison officers were appointed J iV-.'hpt V B S belic^'p*.! r tln^l cTlort > all' desire the Madrid government definite about the situation. Trell- ing Oppenheim as a Jew. ' by .Marquis. Alberto Theodoli, its; for various countries to raise the | declared 25 . thousand S e w ish ! {o obtfstn e peare'nl FoUitioi; of to prevail and the fascist rebel- er put the skids under HiMer in a Italian,,chairman, referring to the' .budget of $75,000 for xsest year. school children wouid have to be ! the troublesome eiti'p.tion. in t'l.p lion-to ~be defeated. But let ussemifinal match, defeating him 1 strong'stand taken by the League; I Plans .were also formulated for fed during the -winter. Holy Lnnrl. do so on general principles and up, but=had to shoot a 35, the best bodjr during, the 1929 Palestine; Berlin (Tv'KS).—A special ses-! cooperation with groups not s i - ; •without any definite hope that r o u n d h e h a s . r e c o r d e ( J j t o t u r n riots which pressure, caused Brit- : sion of the reicfistag to~ enact a fi ii a ted' at present with the Conany benefits but-surely negative back the defending champion. ain to present a report more ! new series of anti-Semitic laws' g r e s s _ The Executive is to work ones will result Let us, in other swiftly, ' ' j which will extend the Nuremberg! "oni ' a g e a a ned plan for imple- \ Brodkey surprised most - everyfor repsa'ior. of c u r r e n t f!is<1~c'f>"S' words, cling to that moral'.insight one except BiH. Sehuchart, HighPortuguese and Belgian, mem- [ laws to the field of trade and -!raentin^ the decisions of the Con-' which has been the mark of,our land pro, when he polished off bers supported the Marquis in bis \ commerce and thus sentence the ; p r e s s aC£[ %0 submit it to a meet-': ' PHIF of I-ii=,i Am in f! >Ji!=s-?i?"ii, people from the .eighth century Julian Milder in a very workman.s members' in Paris on •Vienna (WNS). — Applications statement. Pierre Ortis, the Bel-, German Jews to starvation will \ ihe GTEDC MtiTti. avoided r, clear before the common, era to this like manner, with th"e ffnal reck- for emigration " to Palestine and gian representative, implied that be called by Hitler eatfly in Octo-j ,4th, Vbere the sctupl ! understanding: pending r e t u r n oi ; London ("VTNS).— The South day: that insight into the nature ipning..4 and 3. Early in the year other countries are swamping England's appointment of a Roy- i her, it was learned here from will be 'initiated. Lorss Americar, republic of Ecuador is i &. deieg&tion oi Arab ieatiers ti'oia of the moral life which teaches Sehuchart predicted that Brodkey every Jewish organization in- Vicommission meant "stalling for -usually well-informed sources. t,iPsky'ot N 'Londou. us \.irrefutably and recurrently would win "the title if he mates enna as the 250' thousand Jews of time.".' : i These laws, which are already j t h e central Council." announced eager to welcome 10 tiiousK-iic: ; Following i)a i-tlffisc. by >>'(ticv Jewish refugee lamiiieg Crcm Eufrom age to age by: the iron and the attempt. .; . •. Austria approach the panic state! "Perhaps.'the Mandatory. Pow-jbeing drafted, will be discussed j t h a t j t g membership t a d been rope in the next three years, s a c lot K i ? t Commisffioii.e-r Sir AvlLiirt.he thunder of experience that that it'would conBrodkey. and Treller, both foriGrenfcil IVnufihcue. oi Ef> Arftb no true or permanent good can members representing tbe natural resources of the coun- jleaciCi'E imrrisonefl i r a eoncenmer titleholders, are expected to try are such as to make Use poscome of evil, not life, from death, ! r stage a close battle. They are so sibilities for such imrnigTSLUon t ?.t!Oii fopip Pi P^-nff'^ri. 0 ' ? not from cruelty however ot mercy mercyfro evenly matched'that r little or notro-German understanding was'theat League could, .hardly agree ;• held.'at Cologne. While it was ex-j O £ ^ h e Bixty members o* the very favorable, It hreportedfcy ir.PT'F tbPt ?.?: rnorf v-on'r" b r fs-rfA apparently justified by, conflict wagering has resulted and for the signed the anti-Semitic move- i t& the appointment of - a roralpected thst the end of the Oiym-; Administrative .Committee tea E. C. Q. HecricueE, nolefi eng'nand passion, not justice from the first time In recent years it is im-ment throughout Austria is grow-!commission should- be put for-:pics would see the beginning of a | a r e Americans. eer End communal worker, who ward as a reason for refusing to ' new wave of anti-Semitic action, ! jhev areD. S. Margoshes, edviolent liquidation even of thepossible to name the favorite in ing by leaps and oounds. i i i c > <s.ic, has returned from a visit to Er-y-RF trkprs BF JTlCi'.f*?.!ir>T! t?!1?!: fiT: \unjust. .- , • • - . the final match. New York; Dr. Thousands of Jews are losing give information. , German Jewry is panic-stricken at!l t 0 , o £ The Confirmation -of these moral New Tork; Joseph Brodkey possesses a sounder their jobs as a result of the agi- "Tfie commission has -alreafiyj' facU comes in authentic news M. Kallen, New tation sponsored not only by thereceived numerous petitions as all-around game, but Treller ia Prof. Horace from Russia. The Trozkyists, Nazis but the Freih'eitsbund (the result of the present disorders, f From hints'dropped in the Xazi Y ork; Abraham Goldberg, New the government or lOcne.fio- <ieP Zinovieff and' Kamenev, though the longest hitter of the two andCatholic labor army), the Catho-| M a n y m ° r e probably - i l l come j press it appears probable that the JYork- Lords Sesral, secretary of clfir^Cr. itp^lf r^srly t o pn^-?- R TT.;^- <;l;iefF ipc'llfip .A«Tli T* V AW'"! ia known to thrive best when the liori ncres of Irmt t o JeViH^ set they recanted their heresies some - Yonth union and various oth- in. What -could . be. left ©f the ] reichstag will forbid Je-jrs to- o w the j e w 5 s i j National "Workers' gofhg is toughest. Observers point iiers a n d t o exempt, mich irami- Aral? Suprpme Comrniftpp a n d P. years ago precisely like men a c er Catholic Jay and clerical right of petition if, in urgent and j honses and -will order the confis- Alliance* Max S-^verFteir, erKTid p-z.T'* r rr >r t *r >P leafier of ihe A"Pb youth, find out t h a t ' t h e 36-hole route may cused by. the Inquisition, are to serious circumstances, petitions ;cation of-; all Jewish property on iDESter iasefin Siclkr f> Da,1ani. «n impor-
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His, opponent the Jews in Vienna are living on j Zioijist Orfani^atiea Meets I 10 set *-<•& r crpr * c- E . will be .either Max Chapman or •sufficiently known to have none) relief. '•-.-•• t o * fr I i n 2Tiric!l S Silver, .Nsn "Tc'f, D-, K r " to realize that Leno TrotzKy. is a Harry Malashock. depending.upon ! . . . T' " ledenwalc, I>c L ~;-= S.f r very hi gh type of Jewish ultra- the outcome of their .semifinal ,'S"-, Ncvjir-j, crtrc. ".?'• New Tork (JTA).—In an edi- j Zurich, .Switzerland' (JTA) — , .""'.* intellectual who is incapable of match, this-•week-end. t e r o ft v : r rh s en "ctorial entitled "The Impasse .in | A check for J5O.GG0 from t h e , " ° " } a thing" so stupid and futile as ".. Should Chapman win over MalPalestine," the New York Herais-1 Jewish'National Fund in the Uni- 'seph.IIrre^— X£ri c ' planning from exile the assassin- ashock, Cherhiack -will be in a dil:of Sorr Tribune declared^ that temporary j tea States v a s p presented °' e s e n e d last last ation of the .Georgian dictator. emma .He .is the owner of Chapr 1 a'cv.r Frri ~ suspension of JewisU immigraweek to .'.Menachem. Mendel t s-iChicafrc;_E" d r-n-— Zitfovieff and Kamenev also are man in: the ' player's pool and Prague {WNS).—Reversing its tton :-into the Holy Land as asishkin, •'•world president of ' the : ^e^ Tor:. neither fools".-not rogues. Under should Chapman come out on top,previous attitude of uncompromisthese circumstances it} is not dif- Cherniact will realize a sizable ing opposition to = the Soviet means of ending Arab disorders Zionist fund, who arrived h^re to would be "tantamount to complete preside at the meeting of the .Acficult- to^'imagine from .what" bur- profit from his investment. Howl tions Committee of the World eaucratic corruption, from -what ever, \if tie downs Chapman, he Union, the Agudath Israel, ultra- d e f e a t » r o r Zionism. o ' --.r r c r < Orthodox organization, voted to Referring-'to the royal commis- iZionist Organization. hidden turmoil of conflict over receives more glofy, but much less send a commission to . the V. S.sion appointed last June by Wil-1 The sessions were to take up power and advantage, from what money. .At the present writing, rr v S. R. to investigate the status of Ham G. A. -Ormsby-Gore, the co-! the question of Arab-Jew rela- •New T o 1 - ! - ? -»r " 1unacknowledged fears of the-ac- Cherniack is said to be making a the Jewish religion--.under, the lonial minister, the editoria: itorial j tionships in^ Palestine and p,rob-|ler car-» -"o pev--—. 1" h " T t l tual iron dictatorship,, this re- detailed study, of-the situation. Soviet regime. jlem arising from carrent disor- i German J^" . - l -ef^- -^1-E'e ~cstated: .newal of accusation, this preparThis was decides at the world reality' ders. . • - j ceived E. 1 frcir. *lc "iAr-'v'A. "There is a certain unreality ation ,. for a- 'new blood-purge congress of the Agudath Israel. about the gentlemanly British vi-j A report of the activities of the \ Emigrtti n as'-or c^ o-, tbe PE.-• spring's. In other words,. this In authorizing the commission s i 0 I 1 o f t f a e ^ r a D g abandoning I American Jewish .National Fuad i confererce rr. zr grat "= v rs .c ^ new Kussia iB the scene of all the " ? c -> '•r the congress expressed the hope |t h e i r - c a m p a j g n ( o f t h e c o m m i s . {-was submitted to Mr. Ussishkin i Abral ~r> -r-~r'-, r~f- r ^ t r old vices and weaknesses and that the new Soviet constitution jg l o a j m p a r t i a l l y c a n . y i n g o n t its ] by Mendel N- Fisher, of New; HIAS, ' e r ^ - ' e i 4o z. "IAS -netcruelties of man under'. other would make it possible for Soviet studies and if 'legitimate griev-]Tork,-campaign director, a t ' a names and," in other forms but Jewry to open Hebrew schools ances are found," as Mr. Qrmsby-| three-hour conference. i 3 " = O' t 1 ; In tLe unchanged, . unsbftened; unreand would legalize the.appointGore puts it, announcing the im-j After the conference, Mr. Us! frora .'••'^ 1. lrCC to ," trained.. ; London • (WNS-Palcor Agency). ment of rabbis. : e < partial manner in which they are sishkin, in a statement, express- i *^ KI4 >-IC4. sr-oo Meanwhile a; Ndzi-trained and —"The civilized progress of the The congress .protested the to be 'permanently removed'." jed great satisfaction with the re- ' more {J-sn inspired dictator "named Metaxas Jew is essential for the Arab," Arab terror i n Palestine, I ex(salts of J. N; F. activities in the ; immigrins has assumed power in Greece and Sir • William. Flinders Petrie, re- pressed thanks to the British gov( K the ean co^fri"? t " brc " c" c Germany has put on a superb nowned archaeologist, declared in 'United States, particularly ; ernment for reaffirming its loyDancer Balks at Berlin Trip! of show for tourist3 during the a letter published in the Times. London — The Daily Star r e - ] N e w Y o r k t h e n a t i o s a l preE.;dent. Olympic games/so that the Na-"The root of the present ques- alty to the Balfour; Declaration, "under Dr.' Goldstein's leader- ''• 7<|/fJ f tional-Socialistic regime can nowtion is the use of land, which baa voted to co-operate with the royal ported last week, that Nina Verj jrr xjssislikin tr^sishkra said said " t"the h e •'' *" * v ^ p" M prepare for war and murder all been mostly wasted by the Arabs commission to investigate the Pal-j chinin member or the De Basil ! s a iip». recusants and carry on its anti- but which, if properly cultivated, estine riots, and recommended in-1 ballet; had refused to accompany | J e T r i ' s h xatioaal Fund income of i Jevrish and. pan-German cam- could hold four-fold the present creased Jewish emigration to 1 the troupe on a trip to Berlin for t h e Tj n i ted s t a t e a i s the-largest !" 11 f — South Anierica. ' a performance. ' paign throughout the world with population," he further said. since 1929." K c : , : " t S" greater ease and greater effecS"t'-Sc-. " He added that the present sit-;—^~& Jerusalem CWNS-Palcor Agentiveness. Worst of all, most uation in .ihe Holy Land made, it \\ has esclo^ L hp HP* tragic of all, Britain is frightened cy).—The, Arabic; Daily Falastin, necessary for American" Jews to ; P«b'ic ir' o in an editorial expressing appreX JLJlt.iLC' - - frightened for almost the first do even more toward siding the ! Aryan time in modern history. A re-ciation of the effortL of Emir to progress of the Jewish homeland, in a""ppc Abdullah of Transjordan to bring cruiting campaign all oxer Engmnior L«"; rT about a settlement: of the presland uses the slogan: ."Tne couna c e e fcr I " c Golfing, banqueting, entertain- j c e j ] e n c e try is in danger!" It is common ent situation, says that "the lhro',1" - t v <• talk in London that the situation Arabs desire with all their hearts ment, a little horse play and some\ / . S a m Vertheimer, jr., also woa hcldir- r - ^ - r is infinitely graver than it wasthe termination of the present sit- speculating—aU combining-, to; tte special aitard, that for "the The c 1 in 1914. Now it is well to recog- uation, since its 'continuation is make good fellowship,- were en-jm o s t 3 o s t b a i l s .» Wertbeinser's take F-— - tc New York (TvNS).—The Sen- of the C ' T i nize danger and prepare to meet liable ',to destroy the economic joyed by some 750 Omahans and ;c l l ] b s deTe i O ped a sudden case of ator Benjamin F. Herman trop"hy it. But England is, as the Eng-ground under "their feet. The Eng- out-of-towners Highland, toftowners at the Highland h o o k l t l j l a n dh e h a da .< r o l l g h .. for the -outstanding individual i -,4 ,,„,„— lish .themselves would phrase it, lish • also desire its termination, Flipg held Wednesday at the time o£ it-most of. the afternoon, i achievement at tbe first World > l.Ai'1 i ». t . in '•&' blue f unit. Now the terrible owing to the pressure of Arab Highland Country club. and Mos,"• When he finished his round, a]£,abor 4thletie carnival -VTKS ' t mark of frightened men is .that propaganda in. the-Arab ',', ..-.•' : ••• The.Highland Fling, is annually jf-jend qneried : the usual "What j a^aj-jied by the Sevea Arts Fea-' they, become' treacherous and lem world." Car ^ looked forward to by Omabans; as! did you go around ia, Sara?" ifj r e syndicate and its affiliated "• cowardly. And in the whole his-_ lme r lH rciJ the highlight of their summer^ ; » V " aboBf eight-golf balls," was | publications -to George Varoff - of iS?. ~ tory of Britain there is nothing] sports calendar. And this year*! f ear'sTthe dejected-reply, removias all |saa Francisco for ais 14-foot 4 ~i- \ ^f?1 " c ~5 equal in . treachery- and coward-' Fling did not disappoint them. r ice to the sending of a .commisa. In I flonbt'as .to' the'ultimate winner; incli- sole vanlt, a mark which < c o b -s fact, it was •.unanimously declared jo f l c e award that lie later re- ! Eurpassed' that inafie by the -win- \olsf'"; sion of investigation to Palestine. : : Maurice R. Cohn, 42, 2306 F the b'est Fling in historj", and Chat i ceived. .. . . . . . • .|ner of this event ia the Olympic' "** Ihe threat • of a suspension of street, died Monday at a local hos- is saying a g r e a t deal. .Dorsey's chicken d i n n e r " h i t ' g a m e s . Varbff. was selected, a s t h eSatijr . Jewish immigration or the un111 1 speakable picture' of Sir Arthur pital of a ruptured appendix. Mr. " The record crowd of 750' began-the spot" asr did the entertainment; winner of the Berman trophy aft-; r ^ jburne3 ed ia xrom-(he Sixty |e r & poll of sports writers, cover-j "~ • Wauch'bpe grieving . over -the Cohn, for; many, years a . South to assemble early, and by 2'.that 1 radio at the successive outrages Omaha grocery man, was unmar- | o'clock the bolstered caddy ranks club and pr?s?ntcd specialty'nuns-; ing-the meet. ried. He was a world war veteran. j were nearly depleted. Club mem- bars not included in thsir reg-alar! One of the highlights ol the »nd not suppressing actively and Surviving are his father, Louis ; ber3 held their ov.*n v>-ith their! routine. , I two-dar raeet -was the presence of ; -oas A !irmly those bands of terroristsi igttests in tbe division of EOHJ After bei^s .ovtHy patertalned.j Governor Herbert . H. , Lehman, :a s ^ s a v?ho are no lonser .particularly, R. Cohn; three' sisters,- Mrs. A. ^liscriminating among the Eng-Prank, Mrs. Joe Sherman and prises and Sam Grerii, risrvinlincrryniaiiiiis fjccauc the laaia or-!who ia a brief radio address froia j T« lish,- the Jews or.those Arabs who:! Mrs. II. N. Kulesh. Treller, Jniian -Milder r.Eil ften|«lerof business. Ac- the ;party{Randalls" Island calied the carai-; everj-_ aesitato to join them. It is not Funeral cervices were held from ! Yousein all were rvwanlecl yrizc-s! broke up very, very late in thejval'. "the -answer to the the Jewish. Funeral home. Burial i for some- particular feat of es-lnomiasr. the fc (Continued on page S.) Olympics."* ; wes in-Tisher Farm cemetery.'
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