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POPULAR FRCHfT ..Why do people unite to form a popular front? Why do they agree to neglect their differences at opinion for the sake of common action? Because they have one enemy-— the same enemy — and are exposd to one danger — the came danger. They know that if that enemy triumphs and that danger prevails, it will make no difference — none, absolutely none — where the individual stood in matters of opinion. He and all that-he stands for and-all that he aspired to will "be destroyed. The example of Prance is the best. r Right and left wing republicans', socialists, radical^EDCialists (a mild enough sroup'despite ils fierce name) communists have all agreed to sink their party differences, and to fight the common enemy.on a common front. For they know perfectly that if CoL de la RoQue and the Crois-.de Feu'people get into power they will, like the~Nazis of Germany, not stop to ask: where did you Stand ? '- What -was your political color and affiliation? They will crush, stamp into the mire, destroy. It is then history itself that obliterates differences. For it is merely Weak-minded to say: I •wish that history had not talien -this utrn. ...I disapprove I will join nothing. 1 will cooperate in DO defense. I will risk, the future of myself ..and my children rather, than join the common cause of those, inyself included, who are menaced by a common menace -and threatened by an equal fate. It is weakminded. It is wicked. It is, above all, immeasurably stupid. - - " .-. ' •
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-New York' (WNS) — Asserting that "racial prejudice ar.3 anti-minority propaganda ere always fore-runners of dictatorThe Jewish National Worker's ' ships," Dr. Stanley High, president of the • Good Neighbor Alliance silver will bi League outlined the plans of ids organization to undertake a fact-j a dinner at the Jewish CommunCenter Sunday, April IS, at finding on which to base I g program pg
. A large contingent of OmahanS have signified their intention of attending the Southwest Regional Conference of , B'nai B'rith, •which -will be held at Lincolfl on Sunday, April> 25. B'nai B'rith members who -wish to join the party are asked to contact Julius Bisno, in charge of local reservations. Archie Cohen^of ^.Chicago, second vice president"Of^District No. :6 oflB'nai B'rith^-will;-Jhe" -principal speaker at---the-' banquet which' will climax' ihV conference on Sunday^ evening.. Sunday/afternoon!:, the. feature will.be a round-table discussion led by Henry Monsky of Omaha, a member- of : the international executive, of, the order. Registration for the conclave Trill* start at 9 a. m. April 25 at the Corniusker Hotel in Lincoln. The Council meeting -will be held tit 10 a. m., followed by a lunche o n a t .noon. A special program is being arranged for the evening entertainment.^ •;.".".' •The Lincoln lodge of B'nai B'rith is. making/ elaborate plans to' entertain-the visitors expected from neighboring cities. J. W-
Johannesburg, South Africa (WNS) — While Dr. F. J. Halan, leader of the Nationalist Party, is „. t h e .seeking to unite all Fascist and anti-Semitic "orees in a united "an intelligent campaign of tci- S : SM r0- o'clock.Eadinowski, secretary "Nordic front" pledged to "boy- erance designed to enlist Amsrig nt cott Jews, oppose immigration An inte~C' cans in an offensive on behalf of j ot the Alliance and eiiaiixian of I tlie and solve the country's "urgent fundamental Americanism." grain lias r°er f — C T I affair,. announces program cas been The Good Neighbor League J tor A. SchWEC-1 national problems," the Witwa^ ^ Zlc ' s Henry T\ tersrand Church Council, one of which has organizations in sonie j ranged. * twenty-five state will serve as the !. The dinner will start promptly ; president, V . the most; important Protestant at 6 : 3 0 a n d a 1 1 agency throtigh whica this Etu3yj those having res-' ; plomas wi i "?_ ..,. ,.' r, church organizations in South will be -undertaken. "We have se- ervations are asked to be on tirae. ; Philip. St 1 ". C"T ™-n Africa, issued a public warning to cured, .however, :ihe cooperation f i board of e ... cr ~ all Christians against the menace and active assistance pf a nuin-12*HCycIlCS.I | The gra "i :.f- a'e T. ." c ^< pf. racial prejudice. The follow- Vher » O T " e*if rwtTG - t i ? "res f i / - » i ^ D T r r T t ? » t ? * " & i " a i * i i . _ _ _ _ _ of organizations which.are in ; man, Ker-" 71 -«;v— ing three resolutions dealing a position to help us get at "ths ! ! Schwartz, ; . • . ' • ; 1 i i f specifically with anti-Jewish -agi- facts," Dr. High said. "The direct' ; tye Lee """JJ-CT: : r-' tation were adopted: . work will be under the supervij "Norman I " - v " , * --> 1 .—. "The Witwartersrand sion of Dr. Howard LeSocrd Dean Budapest (Haras via JTA) — i A l e x Weir«-*Px- C r - •>• Church Council, believing that all of the Graduate School of Boston Of bIic de_ attitudes and, actions based on University, and a staff of experts j C a t h o l i c n o t a W e a n d a associated It will race prejudice are contrary to the ^ s u c ^ u with.him.wim . mm.- it «m be! ^ , aunciation of Germany's attitude r» ' " ' spirit of Christ, and that propa- j the purpose of our study to get j t o w a r d t h e C c r i s t j a a "religion by ganda which appeals to race pre- all the available facts-on the e: s. Protestant Bishop indicated judice through sweeping general- tent, the nature and the implica- •how far the recent papal encycliizations against a race as a whole tions of racial intolerance in this " Germany has swung ^ is dangerous, not only to the xace country, with particular reference [ ^ n ^ r i a T p u W J c " -pinion. rryio W c _ • —_,,.„ so discriminated against, but to to anti-Semitism. It 13 a remarkRev. Father Jusztin -Barthe harmony and well-being of able fact that, with so much said [ a a v a ^ a leading figure in the i ' ' Cohen is chairman "o?^ the com- the country as a whole, depre- in this field, • no such inclusive j „Hungarian . Catholic world, told . Amsterdam * mittee in charge," assisted by Sid- cates in the strongest terms that j study has ever been undertaken. r - r " 1an interviewer that the church eal refutst^r ci ney Poska, Nate Grossman, Lou anti-Semitic propaganda which is 1 "A number of "preliminary c o n - i . . T a a t B j u s t i c 8 f o _ . a l l . a n d c o n . B u t c h Nt- : - " • Polsky, L. J. Ilesser and Herman being disseminated through cee-j have already been fae;d j d e 2 l n s a U e s c i ? s s e s a 3 1 d t a e r efore ; that H o l l e r s , tain, channels in South Africa; 2 | and a well-considered., approach j c a M o t a p p r o T e ^a.-,^,^,;, Ginsburg. anti-Semitism." ' Jews was r ' —c - Take the analogy of a beseiged — The Council considers that the j to the problem agreed on. In BrI-; H e r e c o a i m e n d e d e s t reme prud- the weil-1 r ! city. Take the -analogy^of Madrid. ChrisUan churches of South Af- j dition to. working throcgh Good | e s c e t Q t l , 0 B O c f t j s floct ^ h g b g _ T _ M E P l r r , • What would-you think* of Madrilrica should exercise a restraining Neighbor League units K is ou-r | j d t Q ^ r i g i , t . v i n s ext rem-'! lr publish enos who refused to take' part in influence'through the pulpit and plan to secure the cooperation of i ast parties. j Mr. Be r the: defense of the city because Sunday schools against the spread churches, schools, labor organizaBishop Alesander Raffay said the follow - r they do noUat : all "points agree tions and independent bodies." of such propaganda. The ordin<=-f c ' r Of 50 ma *uu I U U B ^ U ^ uy^r.z. •^ ^ G e r m a n T . - i a s _ profoundly •with the principles of the governary laws of the. land are sufficdeceived In t h e course of h i s m t e m e w 1 ^ • _ . . , , nus," - .deplored „ „ , „ - , , f 1the , c i House ol Tc~ "rLer* 1 re ment? For -we know and they c ,; and ient to deal with the individuals Dr. High emphasized1 paracmariy! f a c t t h a t . . G e r m a B r h a s t a k e K a ! Jewish m-^—r know'that were Franco and his of any race in the population recent evidences th;a. ^.ad come I p o s i t i o n a g a i n s t ciirlstiaiiity."" •: Of 100 n r = - - r fc ir Moors and italisna;and Germans to- his attention of ants-Semiac : whose conduct as contrary to the " ' " • : House, fi-> e I n e fev ..h to capture, the city '."no-.. Quarter Berlin (JTA)—With all hope general welfare, and • action: or in- propaganda in t h e current labor! rc • * c 1 _^. only t t 5 would he be given, Would givn, no mercyy p ol; rcne-srfns the Polish-German •citera'en'fto. action outside the law situation. 'I have seen t i e "proof, !• 1* I no leniency "exercised. . To "Franco. Upper Siiesian "Minorities coaven- is destructive of the. very fabric j i e said, "that .the racial I?su? \ c«sl exec ^ the -difference between arepubll•-^--rTiie- -Ctrancil'^^ -nnfortTinately beins" "-isjectsa| tSl& ; conlllct'.between Poland and Ger'-an. with satisfaction the con- into the labor situation, labor, it-j Of E SSCC; " and a trade-unionist: is simply no raany-in the territory appeared to HOL63 sistent stand taken b"y many of self, will be the first to repudiate El Esta difference at ~ all, Off " .would •be-; looSrinf -this *».'ee1:. The fourth and' final lecture of; our country's leaders in public this drive. It is one of our pur-1 the" come, actually or morally,., the Joseph;"• Wagner-, Nazi governor utterances' against the menace of poses "to reveal the facts "knowing Eabbi David H. Wice's series, •; -^-tieli- e!e~.. ' V — P ~ 1 - - l" " ' ''' of the German portion o* the ter- anti-Semitism, and urges upon that once they are revealed the "Equipping My Child to Face His : f pper Hr • heads or. all. Palestine 'appeal ritory, declared tonight that as The propa- "World," will be given on Tues-; ^Tbere - e United Christian people the 4uty pf sup- propagandists and their day evening, April 20, in the Ves- men and the drive to sell shekels com- soon as* the convention espired th porting that attitude, and of se- ganda will be uprooted." try roocis cf the Tentple.- The: ing at the same time' •will help to Nazis would inane' -retaliatory curing so far as in them lies, that There *subject of this lecture will • "be'ter in twer test the-"temper; and common measures against Pole3 in the there be no discriminationjzud reoL 'Parental Subtleties in the Home.' larg-est t r ~ r ^ sense and the common self-prea- German section because- of what crimination of race against race At this time Rabbi TTiee will: eryatlve- instinct of. American he called oppression of' Germans in this land." outline a program for the "home faculties, Jewry. These;things •will -show in tha Polish district. C rwhich should develop the proper us'-whether the Je-wish people has ,\ Germany had been understood There i • ."" _ 1 attitudes 3s the child. The lec- staff of s - that minimum • instinct for -polit- to "be seeking .renewal of "the conThe Omaha Lodge of B'nai | ture will be followed by a quesical action -which . characterizes vention ho protect Germans Of Ell t 1 " B'rith will honor its 120 tion period. other peoples. For history has it- against a |'Polonlaation" cammembers at a. stag to be held ! The third lecture given en only one, ' - > self rendered utterly vain and paign expected to besin ia PolBrussels (WNS) The first empty and meaningless any resis- ish Upper Silesia' after May 15, April 12, vras entitled, "bcarfi cf c —•" Thursday evening, .April 22, in tance to the common cause of the bnt tonight the German press an- anti-Semitic" motion to come he- the gymnasium of the Jewish. "What My Child should.-Sead." Jewish people or any standing nounced the agreement would fore the Belgian Parliament was Community Center. At that tame Rabbi nice distri- \ board. overwhelmingly rejected when a aside from that cause. A "boxing-show-in addition to | buted resiiiEg- lists to those pre-i definitely not "ha renewed. proposal by Senator Van* Diren, A dark age, the extent of which several fine-YacderiHe Ect3 wiHjEei-t and exhibited boots for a:Germany'»had been seeking re- Flemish Nationalist, to oiast Dr. no man can tell, is upon us. Right be presented according to KaX; typical bom©- library fcr parent i or wrong, large-scale evacuations newal despite the fact that non- Aimiaaitov, Russian-Jewish phy- Baer, caairman " of tine Ladga's j ^nd-child. I Tene-wal -willgivs her the opporsician, as -director of the Military of our historical positions are entertaiainent comraitts&. To those -who missed the last; tunity to extend the Nuremberg Institute- "for Preventative Medtaking place and must take place. Marcliis Sclnvartz, athletic di-jlecture copies of the list win beGermany is the most spectacular lawB and other anti-Semitic legis- icine. rector,-and Paul. Hartaek, Gold-' & ; v e a a t t h e lecture this ccrsisg : lation to the German part of the : Shouted down -when he first ••example a,ndi Poland t h e . most ea Gloves "boxing CbaapiOS, will! Tuesday evening. \ : cniclal. There is, while this dark territory, -where formerly it could made his motion some -weeks ago, "be guests at tbe Stag.. j Over one hundred and fifty ,nd fifty ti.3 -.r: age lasts, no refuge or rebirth ex- not be applied under the treaty. Senator Tan Diren insisted on a Admission to the Etas will "be i p s r s o a s have -been registered for, Now, however,'it'is. expected that formal vote. : cept in and through .Palestine, limited to members 0! tne Lodge, j this series of talks. by & The vote lined up the Catholic, -the whole of Palestine, including as soon as the pget expires Jews ezit . ews c A large number 'c£ fathers TransjoTdania. But British im- in German^ Upper Silesia -will Liberal,' "Socialist and indepenshown interest End hare a t perial chicanery "win without •come under the same larrs as their dent members in a solid oppositended the lectures reg-clarly. poraticn. question' seek to limit and con- co-religionists In-the Reich pro- ticnr, bloc. Only the Flemish Na10 Mrs. Harry KoseESeld is chair- largely c' ."• : tionalists and the Rexists voted ; ' • • . •". •" '"*" • """ " ." ' ' ".. fine and cripple that only neces- per, insn cf t h e ticket sales. for the motion. sary refuge and • rebirth. . I t that ia permitted to come about, if the .New York ("WNS)— The neni- \ -^ . , _. K are placr development of P a l e s t i n e Is bership ol the Zionist OrgaEiza- jtfs.res* t c r icS iiSSS eduled to: harshly checked, 5,000,000 Jews tion of America is now 2S.C00, EH \ .In' Central and Eastern Europe increase of 45 percent Drer the j Tel Aviv — A Tel Aviv street' T ; t , I , 2 will lose their only hope and their The Round Table of Jewish same period last year Morris,! will be named in honor ct Jacob; ^ * only moral support and will sink Youth will sporsor the fourth MargTilies, secretary, reported to I de Hsas, Jfew Torfe Zionist leader: J ^ "Richard Klutznick, three-vsar' into misery and a degradation un- dance of its. seiies on Sunday, a conference of secretaries a«ri paralleled except by the "Untouch- April 18, at "the Jewish Commun- oia'son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip chairmen of Zionist districts n rcurced CTC •""" -ables of India. ity Centers- • .- v. 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And that degraded outcast will be. In -the- eyes of- the world the Je-w. the-typical -Jew, ..the sspresentative of the Jewish people and to neither Salt Lake City nor to the farthest isles and boundaries of the Western world; will the news fail to come that, the Jews are over a great part of the earth a people of, outcasts and untouchables. And nowhere will superstition and rancor and the out-ward projection of innar suilt upon- substitute and' scape-^oat fail - to ask the question: Then v,-hy not here? And every Jewish position in the world and evenJewish point of apparent security and every Jewish right will be in imminent danger. There is one Jewich people. There is one Jewish problem which exposes to the 7 " lisht different pia=;3 ol Heel! ac-
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day evenings, admirably interpreted Henrik. Ibsen's classic--1"^ t-K-o generations, 'A Doll's Hous' 1 . Tactfully and capably a vre"*.l-c"£ >• sen cast brought cut the strange-
of -what is one of the fe^r s*e"t %'ienna ("WXS — An ' discovery that raay revolutionize xaodern plavs. A .spring racsil;c-3hip frolic , tha treatment or-psychic Cistar•srill siven by Dr. w i l be s y the Omaha chap- bcncsG has been jss.de by >wi-h the zzcie rc'.a, Tz- 3 " ter of the Junior Hadassaa nest Edith Kleniperer, Vienna J Thursday "22, £.t th3 pLysician. y night, April p pain" N d Cap-' C ' Ti 02 at 10 ctrect and Tiroush an analysis ircf :z.ii huziaa cordiris to purely outside c itsl. All civ,' men"bcr3 r;^o join- blzoi, Pr. K!c=ip?r:r to E trs 1 c : - " . . . SBD. The Jew who docs not ed tha orsanisation uuring the have proved th-t pErsiio tmo-1 Eerir- 3 - c a - , to Palestine or buy his Eheicl, r«> i)a,st month "-ill be suect3 of hon- tion." cr? due to cheralcr.1 siote ex he may ccsin. to himse in the b'.cocl, the sn:otior.,'-l iior r.t ti'.:.-. affair. to J.3 ironi both "Suropo anO P^l"Miss Dorothy Kioilrin is chair- iitv.cQ bi;n,^ rsothir,- s e r e ir,r.a CJLJ::O, brcsta ths c o n a o a freit man ia ch.-r~e of rs=ervct:=nc Ciz- er:;crl=r ruinirc-r-icila- of t i s of, c. p^oplo's necGsriry cad is beins-t=-l2iea by the :::f> chemical blood niirtiirs. r.r..l deiivsra himself and his chil- EB3 Betty TuchEJ2.n and I lory Gar- Jlcdical circlrs here b3l;ove thic -•dr<-a"up to degradation and des-1 finkle. Special entertainment is dkcov.-ry r_:uy E:rJ:e pc"=ih!a ths pair. 'The caemy ia one. Thejb?ing arranged, and a larsa influcncins of hu=an c:r.rtionr.i hy ci^i (Continued on pase 3.) 'crowd io sotcd to cttczd,
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