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Palistrn'e'ay tlii'ttirn- i Jewish. history. • It j carried out between Turkey I voices the"hope that the proposed ; tbe- Aneriem-' Jewish- JOIJU. "£>is-; ^ former counsel to Franklin D. X.*1. T<,^rt.st a tfl will jtributioa asd ' t i s , and Greece.. " • 1 Roosevelt when:: the latter was Morris.. Eotbenberg, n o t e d Jewish-State will be'-ealsrced.-• be-enlarged. . • CcsiTEittee + Reason two: Britain has not governor of New York- .Repre-! American Jewish leader ' a n d Poland liets Xcw -Sknsists Wave \ ORT have agreed ifl cooruiB&'.ei "taken every opportunity . of enEHenbosen. of ] Prominent New York lawyer, w a s Elacfe FUs • • • • I their-facili.ties. for Jewish j^ro^Ssentative Henry couraging co-operation Therefore between,i Pittsburgh; and Dr. Samuel M'ar- appointed to "the New York Bench -Warsaw (JTA)—TV i t h the ; siosal .training in Vote. d. u? " Arabs and Jews.' of .Polish, authorities,; The agreement vas of know-1 sosb.es, chairman of the Congress this week by Mayor Fiorello H. "Rritain has no means «•• • . _ fng as she now decides, that committee onpointed Poland.: Mr. Fertig out that the there is "an irreconcilable conentire Jewish community of this flict!" Between the. two parties, eluding Dr. Stephen Wise, j ious towns in Poland July IS and Mr. Xeustsdt of the .1. D. C.,\ K 'C-"F and ' Leo Brams&n. Mr. Meisner, to a conflict that is adjudged country is stricken with anguish Judge.Julian W. Mack and Felix (Tisha B'Ah),against Great Britas a result of daily letters re• irreconcilable there must be some Mr. Herz-1 Mr. ain's plan to partition Palestine M. Warburg. . .measure of moral equality. But ceived from Poland describing Messages • from many promin- between Jews and Arabs. i Britain has yielded: not even to the disastrous jplight of their felBr. Kshn" stated tbat the J. D. j i t z- :€,„ v Dr. Mar- ent leaders and-Jewish commuC., without ismorJTis the work political terrorism, such as. that- low-Jews in Poland. nities throughout' the country, the Jewish ColonijatioTi Assacia- •• t : of the old Russian Nihilists, but goshes expressed the hope that S o l L e w i s M o v e s ••• tion Association/and other organ-' ^*_,_.,*~1 " ^ ^ p - - " ' ' to' mere .gangsterism—to assas- the United States would follow were received felicitating Judge izations in the sphere of profes- ; \ -'l ^ '_* J^^ '\. 'sins of women and children, to its traditional policy as the cham- Rothenberg upon his > appointEioisal training, wo*aW in the ' s - j " ^ " ~SV\ highwaymen and thieves. A stern pion of human rights wherever ment and paying tribute to his Sol Lewis, for many years cue ; fare cooperate with the OUT 1n!j^*-'-<E •" *"'"~~ y *""* repression of crime and a--decade oppression occurs and Represen- ability, and civic and commercial E r informed Sec- leadership during the past decade of Omaha's, prominent dealers in : all plans regarding t h e establish- j ^_ r '^~^"7\ " ".*" " . t a t i e Ellenbogen g of political education of the Pair tative iCiC electrical appliances, today movi and a.half. mpnt of new training' centers 3 " n j " i . c j hl the j retary Hull that the overwhelmJudge Rothenberg was named ed from his former location at j P o l a n d . r n r : I td i , ; if"_5": ' . _"' 20tc and Faraam to nsw ijuart-; .< r true judgment concerning -tte j in favor ol United States_govern- for a lull ten-year term and will I T h e J. D. C. also tmcertsikes,:'" ers ©a the southwest corner " * ! take his seat in the Magistrates ^character-of the conflict. Let. us i ^ e n t _interven«on^in . M i l of | i s said, thgt' existing- • trajnia?:; ISta and Farnam^stfeeta. character of the The Court. " „ _ ! schools it ETibsidizes wcrk in -At The appointment. of Judge C --'. At tthis i "new location^^ 1801 t ar- : f t n r e fafa ccl loogg??ggt t ccoon nt at -a cc tt _ . ,t t hh t tl l33ee ; remember these two reasons that persecuted Polish Jewry render the report Rothenberg was hailed by leaders nam street, Mr. Lewis, -who -as ; O R _ , _ K e - 3 r d i l l E agricultural End s \ c - . c : Wise expressed the view that as of 4he Royal memorandum submxued byr Commission false to t i e very taken a long-term lease, will b 'industrial a v e " tra|cir.g, only consults-j > " v- *-••• core despite its elegance of style American citizens- they had a as a boon to the city judicial sys: ' ~-~~~ " gestures of right to petition our government tem who pointed out that the more floor space to-display BIS tions snd -ratitrial- exchange of in-| 'and self-satisfied in the interests of- Polish Jewry high qualities of leadership of complete line of General. Electric \ formation will be carried oa forjeo. ' i ' c llgh-miridedness. ' the present "in view of recognised principles! judgment which he manifested ia j appliances. i Let us now turn to the his services to Jewish causes and > During 200:r'-r -? g his business career. _ ^ ^ ^ ^ „„„„___„ „. _ nnb'Jceed _lat also j Accompli. We are offered a ter- of iniernational law and the his services to Jewish causes and i h d many O l n a " ; relief committees has furnished, hare been or-'-a-': 8 'Titqry of 2,500 square miles. ^Jn- usages ,which: have Ions, been es- his legal practice, as well as his Lewis : ! devotion to liberalism eminently ha Jewish' homes with neeessaTy, c a n - . e S t a r 0 T I £ r h O T l t p c ianrl to E ; S F - • - r " among civilized na^ - l e s s Britain desires to force us tablished T T. equip him for a distinguished equipment, and his ever-iscr«BS- ; T ; c t 5 m g G . - t t " grzesc' (Brest-Lit-i into' a permanent irrederitism tions." career on the bench. ing clientele testify to his- excel- : 0 T _ f e ) p o C T O S 1 > Jewish "ecoaot ^ 6he Will have to add-at least. (1) Judge Rothenberg, who is lent service ana. quality mercaaa- organizatlons have established 45 member of the law firm of Telsy, dise. ! relief bodies, it was staled. T.-I have built, (2) the greater Rothenberg and Young, has been lore than 1,110 'sufferers ia part of Kegeb, withheld for, no o prominently identified with nai the excesses have beea 'officially Reason at all, (3) our existent for_ more ••IMV- *F""/r*»*!f ""nf^r ITTC •' registered, accc-rding to the -i-cr ;i Meyer Horn, 74, for thirty-five tional Jewish affairs . Trans-Jordanian colonies. If, we TO JtWlSti. I i d f i l l J 2>; t r a l relief committee, a n d " 550 her these mini- jT e a r 3 associated with .Paston and [than fifteen years. During the j '- • " •• i Jewish families have tens far reshall have I Gallagher,-'-died Saturday night of j period in which he served . as w e mum . ..._—I . .-- . i-t.i .a c,/ [President of tha Zionist Organi^ Funeral services ser P r a g u e (WNS)—Dr. Ednard ceived assistance. a. territory at Uation of America, and in his sc- Benes, president of t h e Republic i ? " ' T • he ia-Monday' afternoon area 3,000 , square-miles—an wereJewishFuneral Home with tivities as a National Chairman of Cseclioslova"feia, has'-.'become' 1 the of Plightly larger larger -than the area HEAVT CONTRIBUTORS j riishtly -tha -hirial in Golden Hill Cemetefs. | of the United Palestine Appeal he godfather to triplets born to Mr. Delaware or about one-fourth of has visited many • • communities and Mrs. Leib- Hersakevits, Pallbearers were: Hyman l e r a •JOZGREEK AIR FLEET.\ the area of Belgium. What cap j . p o __ couple in a Carpatfco-Rcso r _ w ^ e do with that? What • will er John' Rosenblatt. Mose Kras- and brought his influenle to bear nt of American s i a n t 0 ^ h ; np' Michael Krasne. Lawrence i in the development Athens (!?TNTS) —Coatrifcutioss • •'-'-' support* * - - the. rebuilding of for Dr. Benes consented to be jrod•The land has no •mineTal[ Krag•* j ie> ' and'.Al Wohlner. •v by Eer! father after the ptcx:d -. father.' Honorary pallbearers included Palestine. h e a l t h of any. kind." It is far tobac-co merchant, Several weeks ago Judge R o t h - J w h o i B . a coachman,- had informed s , ^ * _ - l ^ ^ ' from'• infertile •• but by no means Harry" Wolf. Paul Gallagher, R. _ssy. b~ Elijah Nac5-i rich Yet I do not doubt but that E. Winkelissn, Fred Dascher, F. enberg was re-elected Chairman | t h e - p r e s i d e n t o f the birth or the ' " " " ' JeTrish' sClaier, s day's ': of tne Administrative .Committee {triplets. Mrs. Benes has t " Jewish intelligence and devotion, E. PeaTce, and Abe GpldsteJn.^ - \ mfeg>bya many Jewish workers em- ; pay of the Zionist Organisat|on of js t e p s t 0 p r o T i d e f o r t l 3 e " skill and patience will do the i phasized thB. heavy participatic-a ; Anierica. He is also co-chairman j ; of the children. ! ot Jews ia the nation-wide drive ; of the Council of tbe Jewish I I to raise funds for "'tfce'Greek sip- j Agency for Palestine. - ' ' •' *|. IS 1 5 i r S a population ol.'---«30). jer-j MS JEWISH In tbe course of the ceremony j'. The of,l ..Directors of theAn equal density jj cciuare mile. The Board Boa 'during which Judge Rothenberg | P O E T '.FOE a'mST i of population 3ffould make'it ^os- E e l n . E i •A'usliiary:'discUssed their was ^sworn in, he gaid Be : - y a s | r~~": : slble for our state to hold nearly j p r o g r a t n >: for the coming year at grateful for the" opportshitT the i Tel Aviv (WXS-Palcc-r . AEenWedI two millions of -people. But sups, j a breakfast meeting held for]cy)— Another mile - stcisa . ia the that by,supreme efforts ^re |. negtjay morning at Elmwood appointment . offered.. him pose public service and., "particularly •> bnildiis ot the .first Jewish -port | two'-thousand .years "was isark- ; Te! of ipfondi.that it •• came-. •'.-from the; [ ; ob.Blank, JaC | greatest Mayor .and. a .torsmost |ed'wheii ships -broTight tiiffiir.xr.; ];.>>• A^iliary, .. asked ;.; tl^rtV-all the densitr {oron?iWstate th ]> ^ seo hetses'-c-i:3 liberal iigars of oar generation." I to ill® Tel AT IT port instead cf " population of, the Belgian prof- members retain their posts* tor the isortJiera Ti-VA Judge Rothenberg- saia. .at j Jaffa,, the Arab'.port nearbrA d Brabant j jnces of rP a we tould - 8nJSort^ta-;- Uic-|T*";nr;" major fund-raisins . pro-j Ins ; interest J n thB ^causs _cf : PalJewish port. d- iestine.and the. Jewish causa ' of "three-;-SiilHons i;jectis--were,•''decided" upon is on: -tbs assumed ". 3.000 .'sq.uar That- ia tbe"..-ut"most,.;and Ch to conjecture-.so.- is to• conjecture
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Palrings»for the annual cham[ in. the.lodge rooms of the Jewish j .JBSY7 CL¥3 pionship tournament at the HighCommunity C e n t e r s.t ° S : 1 5 ! leld ia CC Jewish Delefatibn Is Eeceived land Country club were announci o'clock. ' ! of .iifc£'ltl«*;s» 2; Fiirst ed Wednesday by the Club Pro, by Secretary of ! I t - i s not''customary for the - -The.open meeting and installaBill Schuehart. I •"••"""•.• " S t a t e • . " . . • • ' i I.odg-8 to hold a meeting during A. H. Brodkey, defending cham- tion of officers of the Oiaaha Hefor this! To. celebrate tbe.final week of ! the s u n n i e r months but due to Washington, D. C. (WNS)— pion, was the low qualifier. Ac- bre'w'.Club scheduled The cables- forecasts of the , , Expressing deep sympathy ,-with cording to most observers the Sunday has again been'postponed. | s first period Csiap Akiba held i t ..h e Talcor Agency have proved to be Elravood i » a = T - t a r o r t s B t . matters of the plight of Polish Jewry, Sec- battle will be between Brodkey The meeting is to take place ca : an ail day outing at correct. . The- published report of . p i c n j e | business t l i t t here B.nsen this last Tliursfls retary of State Huir promised a and Richard Hiller, 1935. cham- Sunday,.August 1. at 3:30 in the |P a r t the Royal Commission bears them lodge room of the Jewish" Com-iIancb.es were brought from home j special meeting is beingcalled by , delegation of* the American Jew- pion. out. That report is "written in | by tbe campers EE3 milk and ice I Karry B Cohen, vice president to make'., the best Two rounds of the tournament munlty Center. the grave and humane style of , cream was furnished by the j i a t h e E b £ e a c e c f P r e s i d e n t J u l . , possible use of. the data-supplied are to be played by Sunday night. . the Great English state papers. him i n a memoYandum which the The championship match is exIts authors felt. 4hai . they were The morning WES- taken up j l l i B -fc^siio. i group, headed by Dr.. Stephen S. pected to take place two weeks creating justice -with a magnaini'•Fith a .'number of corapetitions. I ' All ' B'n'ai' 3'rlih E"-1"—r -r » Wise, president of the Congress, from Sunday. mous. vision. They praise our ."1211CS Cohn won .tae hundred- | urged to" attend. Mat f"1 d ^ z± left "With, him'after an audience Pairings: "Yishub in no ignoble terms. They. rard dash-with Korraan • Eevits | importance .to the l o ^ v . , ec at the State Department. CHAMPIOXSHIP FlilGHT "are doubtless convinced that rscosd and Selwin Snvalsky i A. H. Brodkey vs. Harold Spear. The delegation of 19, - repretory Trill remember them for *%?„,! T'V/'- ^;'{r tr^rr1 P"?'h TH^I. I senting 17 communities. in 15 Abe Pepper vs. Dr. M. Greenberg. good. Before shattering these r.er was Marvin Scvalsky. Dickie ! states, "was"selected after.a con- Marvin Treller vs. Sam Leon. ~ sincere pretensions I must add % i Shostak came in second and Mar- jference of some . 200 delegates J. Milder vs. Harold Farber. % I **'«, u * «t - that I council no ugly IntransigeWarsaw (JTA)—Clarification j vis Cbesler third. | .j from'all parts ;of the country had Richard Hiller vs. Lester Simon. nnce toward Britain nor a mere of the Polish'Government's atti-f Audrey Wolf- asd Lorrcine j | assembled here.'- The memoran- Ed Spears vs. Leo Nogg... churlish. Tefusal of her offer. But dum Jett* with Secretary. Hull em- Richard Gordon vs. J. Slalashock. tude toward the -proposed crea- : Wc-lk tied -for first place in one \ to /keep straight the historic recphasized t h a t , the United- States Harry Trustln vs. Irvin Ziegman. J tion of a Jewish State in-Pales-; of'the seveny-'ive yard cashes | ord it is-imperative to say that tine was-made by official- circles , for —oiaea. In the -other,- Arlene ' SECOXD FLIGHT ,_ ' •was the chief, factor in the rethe essential arguments of the to the J e w i s h " Telegraphic i Dsnsky was victor ' and Edith . J V ^ * * W constitution of Polish independ- Jerry Gordon vs. Morton Hilled Royal Commission are—doubtless lottiser ence -and urgently requested the Sam Wertheimer vs. Paul Blotcky f Agency. Xiord Peel and his colleagues a-n-fi- Phyllis j The British proposal, is was i Audrey Wolf TJ.. S. Goyernment -to intervene Louis Hiller vs. Phil Laser. • Jerns&lei know the;r Shakespeare well-— with the Polish government to Maurice, Micklin vs. Richard Jo- stated, is welcomed only insofar; "VTohtoer won the slipper-kicking cy) — Flans for a sc~ " "as false as dicers' oaths." i 0- „-„, as it provides for establishaeiit \\ competition. i bring about .an..end to the op- . sephson. baseball scrnlc projects ef r.r ~" They, a r e s o . for t w o reasons. r 6 s s l o a o f P o l J s h J e w r y a n d ' t h e L. Schlalfer vs. Al Mayer. [ o of an a independent p Je-srjsi j terri- •: After a - series^ "' One: e: The T h e Commission C o m m i s s i o n aassumes s s u m e s r e s tt o rt a t ii o n tt 0 tt hh e m of f t ^ i f f lu ll l J. H. Kulatofsky vs. M. E. Hand- tory. Drawback from tne Polish.! games the campers ^returned to r.rce to ths fievelcpisr** n tine. The'progTEin ' r^tacitly and even .explicitly a and equal rights as citizens. viewpoint, however, is that the ; the Center fsr £ i ler. - . ' ' . .—,.. t-TiT The- older boys have planned i activity outlined• Jj ^~° ^ •»moral and political parity of In the course of his conversa- Bud. Slosburg vs. Shrolly . Good- j frontiers of the proposed State have been drawn so as to limit ; a n overnight hike, s n d next w e e k ; Agency. c.oBs;:ft? of E I ,~~Iclaim between, the Jewish, people man. tion with the delegation, Secre, on the one hand and the P.alesthe absorption of a large number ;parents • and.- pampers , JWIII - be ; and agricultural" enK THIRD FLIGHT tary Hull, revealed. an intimate • tinian Arabs on the other. TbTere of immigrants. j g-nests of t h e Camp a t a camp- j Knowledge of the conditions un- Sam Ziegman, bye 1. .The-sum of sr; , is no such parity. There is in Government, spokesman declar- j fire. • • i der which Polish^Jewry lives, ex- Sam Ziegman vs, Abe' Vener 81,000,00.0 to he E' the world the overwhelming Jerry' Heyn vs.Dave Cohen. e d ' i t was premature to- -express^.. For the Eeventh week of camp ; pressed regret that he was reSp. Judennot -which is the crime of 'r e groweanopinon- on Poland's action at j a special motion picture program i ceiving the delegation under such Leonard Kay vs. Morris Levey. ' Christendom. There is no AraDerGeneva on the British Govern- ] I>ES Deen jjlanised. The camp will : unhappy auspices and voiced the Dave Levine va. I. Chapman. not. The Arabs, a once small inent's' declaration ot policy witb; C n3 after eight weeks-of activity" hope that he might agajQ' confer Ernile Npgg vs. Robert Kooper. ; increased b and obscure clan, in a few. cenivsi, . with Jewish leaders on a more, Morris Cohen vs. Dave Greenberg. regard to- partition. • The Polish :--srfth a carnival and pageant. _ tbe r «rr turies of high warlike and fanaRegistrations for the remain-, OvJj auspicious occasion. The detailed Abe Goldstein vs. Morris Katie- Government, it was stated, is en--; sura- o: man. . '.,'.-':• tical vitabty conquered by the m e m o i i j i i • left gaged in gathering "information ; | n g weeks of tha Camp can still ; fx^'_ with , h i m .building cosstrnctipn iT" Moe Linsman vs. Howard Kaplan. from interested parties, particu-' be made at tbe office of the Jewsword an empjrfe- that- extends v r n ) l g h with the co-operatior f' GENTLEMAN'S . FLIGHT larly Polis"h Jews. . lisa Community Center. with .a policy toward Irom Gibraltar, to; the Euphrates. thorities , f.. ,» zur Corporation; 4. *>= n • .,„_ t o As-a people dwelling on itB soil their- Jewish citizens , which has A. B. Alplrin vs. Moe JVenger. The Kurjer Wilenski, organ of cf a new bond issue r" f'?<• they hold it still. And most 6i made them "the most oppressed Allan Icohen rs. R. H. Brown. the Polish' Legionaires, in an ed,, »^. . r*er s. to~>>"l'c'" V"t v >T that empire is notoriously under- and perhaps the most desperate Sam Swartz TS. Jake Slosburg. itorial demanded creation of a i» populated and underdeveloped. Milton Jdayper vs. Morrie. Klein. nation-wide Pro^PalesUne ComT-rc—* . >f h u m a n There Is -no -reason, ethical, polimittee, to -create understRnding accused era Europe" and p . tical or. economic, why-we could between Jews and Poles. . .. not have been given at least the Polish government of denying to An editorial in Polska Zbrojna, •whole of Cis-Jordania. If 225,000 Jews "not only the rights guarorgan of the-Polish" Array, deanteed to them by, treaty and conscribes the British -itcyal Com- _
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a binational St3te analogous to: Switzgium, whether they or .minority, tzerland are.a lemings in.! y.' The Slovaks in ia ^ r e a minority, mples and the prinr ihg them that the asion should have hould have strictly conflict aa': one behole; Jewish .peojplft gmeht of tha Arab fen set out upon that ; build Tip: a techniU.ty for both -under , j the problem as, M&? 1 actually, it ^stands. Ijiise of the division \y will not.stand the jjence for the simple '{: reason -that- It cori,o fundamental reali toric process. • '•"--.
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