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./TER CIVIL T/l:. Warsaw (WNS) —-Spain will need 20,000,000 immfsrant after the civil war is over to help rebuild the ruined country, Spain's minister of justice, Senior Oleiver told the Spanish correspondent •of th'e Volkszetung, Warsaw S nudist daily. Spain wil open its doors \rid2 to immigrants, Including Jews, he said, : but will give first preference to Sephardic Jews desiring to return to the land of their ancestors. '
"Sancta simplicities" as Dr. Landsteiner, a born Viennese and graduate of Viennese seats of learning, would' say on any and every analogous matter except on - this one, on which he has deliberately blinded himself. Does he for a single moment believe, that his friends and colleagues at the Rockefeller Institute do not know that he is .a Jew, or for a single
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There is the case of Dr. Karl Landsteiner of the Rockefeller institute- Dr. Landsteiner is suing the publishers of "Who's Who in American Jewry" to enjoin them, under pain of §100,000 damages, from including his name. He is, • says he, a Roman Catholi^, Were i e to be included in "Who's Who in American Jewry" he would he avers, ..'-'be greatly' distressed "and humiliated and exposed to ridicule and contempt." He says, too: "It will be detrimental to me to emphazize publicly the religion of my ancestors." • .
moment take seriously his typically Viennese attempt at flight into Roman Catholicism? Among the most grotesque assumptions of the ashamed apostate is this: that the Gentiles are all fools ,and can "be easily fooled and that they do not see through these miserable subterfuges. If this is true of the common run. of men and women, how much truer is it of the highly distinguished group of intellectuals who form the staff o fthe Rockefeller Institute? Whom does Dr. Landstem-
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GZAILL ICZBSASSA, FHIDAY, APBIL .23, 1937 i
TVHEX IS A JEW ' Jewish life never ceases from' its grotesque, its unbelievable manifestations. You think you have learned your lesson — you have not. If one were to live to the traditional one hundred and twenty years one would probably have just begun to hive glimpses.
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Lord Marley, deputy speaker of the British House of Lords, accompanied by Lady Marley, will be.guest speaker at the rally opening the Jewish ^Philanthropies campaign next Tuesday evening* April 27, at the-Jewish Community Center auditorium, starting at 8:15 p. m. , The general, public is invited. There -will be; no - solicitations-- or collections at this jnass meeting. Lord Marley, who was .Undersecretary of State for War and Lord-in-Waiting to King George V during the McDonald Cabinet, is a prominent Laborite and at one, time was a member of the famous Fabian . Society. Since his elevation to the Peerage in 1930, he has been Chief Opposition Whip in the House of Lords and Deputy Speaker.
ted States since 1904 when as a young girl she came with h e r j a -tHer, the late Sir Hugh GilzeanReid, famous British publisher, who presided over the World Press Conference held in St. Louis.
to Lead Eonsd Tafcb at Southwest Conference
Omaha will be well represented at the Southwest Regional Conference of B'nai B'rita to.be General Chairman of Philsathroheld at Lincoln this ccmisg Sunpies Campaign , She.has always been interested day, April 25. in social problems and with Lord Henry Moasfcy of Ossaia," a Marley has several times visited member of the international exethe countries of Eastern Europe cutive of the B'nai B'rith,. will whera •Rehabilitation work is be- lead a round-table discussion, ing done among the Jewish pop- which will feature the conclave The Omalia Hebrew Club Trill ulation. " Her particular interests Sunday afternoon. er think he is fooling? Only, pahave been in child welfare, hous- •'. The banquet in the evening hold a special open meeting c r thetically, himself. ing, and nutrition. During the will climax the day's program. la Sunday, April 25, at 3 p. is. a: , That is not all. There are in war she received recognition from addition to a program of enter- I the Jewish Comunity Center. j The Cultural Gronp under the • this case, depths within depths. the French and British govern- tainment, Archie Cosea of Chiof Louis TTolk will pre- j Dr.. Landsteitfer is a scientist of ments for her work as a member cago, second vice-president of I| direction sent songs recitations In Tid- j the first order.- He received the of the French Red Cross. District No. 6 of the B'nai B'rith, j dish. Mrs.and Sam Hifkin, Pauline j Nobel prize in 1930 for his diswill address the conference^ I Rifkin, Harriet Hifkin, Herman xovery of human blood groups. . The Cornhusker hotel in Lin-! Mlrowitz, and Jack Savica will! >». L., <-i.. C..T7J What does that mean? It means coln will be headquarters for thei participate. . ' I at least this: that i u m a a beings conference. Registration w i l l j A debate, ''Should the Supreme | He is Chairman of the British belong to definite groupings acstart at. 9 a. m. The Council meetcording to the chemical constitu- Parliamentary: Committee for the ing- will be hsld at 10 a. ELi •will tat>is plsce with J. J. Fried- • tion of their first bipod and that Organization For Rehabilitation Xuncheon.will.be hrfd.at 12:M.. m a n •upaoldiss tt?---E.rftnns:xrrew ... this - cbemicaX—character—. of -the and Training. pX London.; (W~SB) —- An- inaxafr- " All visitors can look 'forward j and Irvic L&Tia, the negative. blood is heritable. For the first for several years he and Lady 1 to a full da" of entertainment "time in human history Dr. Land- Marley have taken- an active in- diate investigation is being de- planned for them by the Lincoln "i The Omaia Hebrew Club plans C " ~ Eteiner has Been able to contra- terest in tbe work being carried manded . of the Home Office by_ lodge. The Lincoln committee ia to have one open social or culdict .the old saying of the French on by the COST in Eastern Eur- Jews and Christians alike_ to fix. charge of arrangements includes tural meeting each month. MemDuring the Marleys' recent responsibility for the Fascist cynic that "maternity-is a matter ope. J;' W." Cohen, chairiaas; Sidney bers may bring their wives. There. j: Z'~i "<*r C!—'-*— of fact but paternitjva matter of stay in Eastern-Europe they-visit- demonstration in Whitehapel and Poska, Xate Grossman, Lou Pol- is no charge. opinion." Prom the Landsteiner ed 368 schools, cooperative fac- Aldgate, heavily populated Jew- sky, L. J. Messer and Herman .blodd analysis the .paternity of tories, and farms which Ort con-ish districts in London's: East Ginsburg. End, which turned into the nearchildren can be. determined. Un- ducts. less I am greatly mistaken, forFor nearly twenty years Lord est thing London has seen to a ti DcrA ensic use of the discovery ^has al- Marley was an officer in the Roy- pogrom when the demonstrators SISTERHOOD SABBATH tossed flaming torches i n t o xeady been made. al Marine Artillery and is a Cantor .Aaron Edgar sccd tbe • AT TEMPLE TONIGHT Beth houses and shops and precipitatEl Chorus will be featured It is not for any layman to in- member of the British General ed a riot which brought injury to in tbe concert to be given Monterpret, the wider implications of Staff. He served throughout the scores of people, Sisterhood SabSath will be apdisorganized Dr. Landsteiner's discoveries. But War, mainly in France and with traffic for more than an hour and propriately observed this evening day evening. May 10, at S:"0 in the auditorium of the Jewish £ *•' C j C i ^ the Grand Fleet. He was twice here is a man who deals with the needed the riot squad to restore ; at Temple Israel. Rabbi David Community Center. ' determination of the blood, who mentioned ,. in. Dispatches, was order. H. Wice will deliver a special SisA large number of persons re- t is aware of course of the im- wounded In-the Battle of Somme, terhood message. Members of The trouble began when a the Sisterhood participating in sposded to t i e announcement a* mense implications of the genes and Was awarded the DistinguishEdgar's : ed Service Cross.' crowd of about 100 blackshirts the service are: the Mesdaraes J. the concert as Cantor passed 'on from generation to generation, and this man has de- Although a Christian he has started, a march into Whitechapel B. Cohen', Loai3 Kuh, J. 51. New-work at Beth El hss received , luded himself injo believing that traveled extensively in this coun- with the obvious intention of ter- nian,..Fred Roseastoclt, Charles wide acclaim. Sale of tickets for the concert a few drops-of baptismal -water try on behalf of-Jewish organiza- rorizing the Jewish resident. But Shiinmel, Sol Wertheiiaer,'' Jr., will be under the auspices, of t e e ' no attention was paid to the Fashave changed him—r-blood, genes, tions. . and" Harry WIlinEfey. Beth El Auxiliary. Mrs. Dare character both inherited and. ac- Lady Marley, who will accom- cists until they suddenly began * l c cr The Mesdames Sam Bsrkowitz, quired from and with the histor- pany her husband to Omaha, is throwing:, their flaming torches Leon Fellman, Phil Gilinsky, Sam Stem ..is chairman ana Mrs. Joe Lr^_ services will bee- £t E ic group to which the innumer- making her first tour of the Uni- into stores and houses. A near Leon, and Louis LIpp will act s.s Freeman and Mrs. "Sniliaia Levey panic ensued. The Jews barricad- ushers. able generation of his ancestors co-cnairmea of the committee in ^ x^a Ttpt> y.\ JJT-T, ed themselves indoors and began "belonged. charge.-: jvxcoliz is invited to atte pelting thei marching • blatkshirts Mrs. David Goldman will be in . They are terns assisted t y the of And he is fierce in the matter charge of the social hour folio-wwith sticks, dishes and throwing and explains in the papers his ating, the^service. Assisting her •will Mesfiataes. Eernsn 'Coin, Aaron Chapter and Abe essi hot water at them and cold Vater torney filed as follows: "My, son be. Mrs. Clarence Brgrssn, Mrs. Elty,'Jack Lsttbeg, Morris Grnss- Esber ehaptet are n ch at the flames. (Ernest) is now 19, and he has William Feiler, and Mrs. Harry '; man, J, 3. Friedea; Joe Gold ware, Six persons were arrested, all Rosenf eld. no suspicion that any of his anJ2i(^ \_ r fS^:> i! ,^* Sain Steinberg, J, Block J. "Try-outs will be, held SunJeVs, after the police" Sad . discestors were Jewish. I know as Kaufmaa, J. Blank, I. Levin, M. day afternon at2 o'clock in persed the-Fascists. •- : ; a positive fact that if my son the. Jewish Community Center F. Levenso Moe Touset J.-K. ."were to see the book that is about Auditorium for the third proKulatoiskjv Julius S cSIII, UaJi *i-i ' — _ , io be published it would be a Julius Hovel MOTHER, DAUGHTER-• duction ;; of the Center" Players, Sherman,1. Ksrrv Trustin Bhock to him and might subject ; "Personal Appearance." : .W. Rosenblatt. l l m to humiliation." . r~ BANQUET. ;:; : Hungary.—.Andreas Yeszi, 20 Try-outs are open to all inIs one to weep or to laugh? year old Jewish factory Eppren terested. First, where has that douitles The Women's Division of the tice',. has been declared the win- NAZI ORGAN FOLDS-:. The play will r he presented most intelligent and cultured Jewish Community Center will ner, of a nation-wide contest for Geneva.' — The S^riss K&zi oryouth lived his nineteen years the latter part ol May under sponsor a Mothers and Daughters the • best novel .written ia Hua- gan, Die Front, suspended publithe direction' of Mrs. Herman that no suspicion of hisorigin and banquet on Sunday,^ May;; 9, Mo- sary. cation this' -week. Dwindling cir: ancestry has ever crossed his Jahr. ther's Day, at sis o'clock in the . Hi3 prlze-wianiag work culation -arid, leek of funds were (Continued on page 8.) auditorium of tbe Center. •' Ms first boot.
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