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Because of t h e i " r r ^ r 1 size of next week's N'evr Ye' ~ F edition of the Jewish Pres^ extracts that t h e commi?sioner3 ] tse paper will go to v~^~- r---number of c*.-i „ , „ _ _ „ _ , •were not ungenerous in their ap-; •"• Geneva Ov2sS—Palcor jigea- lj". "All news and socle ' Prominent National Leaders; alysis. prciistil of our work nor unmind- j nmst be in by 5 p. m. Z'^~> C |cy)—A warning that it is fiaxLgerAre .Expected to There have been no cases re-!, l u l o" t h e temper ol the Jews' August GO. ... _ , ; ous to hurry with t h e partition who have rebult Jewish civillza- j Participate ported among pupils of the T a l - | o £ P a l e s t l l i e is saitnSed In the retion. And for that very reason wo j j port which the Mandates CoraAnnouncement is made that t h e . mud Torah. •were the better able to point out I imission completed lor the forth-; the lameness of their conclusions. | - , . „ Fourth annual meeting of the 1c j coming session of the League of If their 'objective findings TvereML»2133tOZ" 1\ West Central . States Regional j Nations council. The final' ses-' correct — aud, of course, theyl Conference of the Council of Jew•r T ' sion of the Commission was -were — then it/made no sense to ish Federations and Welfare I marked by the adoption of its i Cantor Aaron Edg-ar eay. that an,irreconcilable conHigh Holyday • Services of theFunds is to be held in Minenapoi report which is secret and can- jBeth El Synagogue will c l flict ai5 between two moral equals B'nai1 Sholqm • Congregation will the latter part of October. not be published until the League : "Se".iro:b'" PTVICS Z':?T made the Mandate unworkable. ho held under the direction of Council registers its decision. I t ; Through 'the Iiindnee3 of an of- Cantor Herman Llirowitz a t the The conference comprises the organized Jewish communities in ; is emphasized, therefore, that ficer (Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel) Elka Club. • " : anv information as to its contents o£ the Jewish National Fund I the following state: Missouri, Cantor Mirowitz, who conductV" 7 ' ( v am now able to give chapter and Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Io- Disciplinary Action Considered : na Ihypothetical. Against. Meier t is learned, however, by the ; verse for the findings of the Hoywa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Palcor News Agency, that the. re- -. Grossman el Commission from the report in j South Dakota, Wisconsin, Illinois port oE th-e Commission will a d - , : cxtense. And these findings from (WNS)—Disciplinary : v i s e t h e C o u n c i l t 0 g.=Te t h e B r ; . _ (Exclusive of Chicago) and t h e London t h e report c l weighty servants of city of Winnipeg in Manitoba, action against Meier Grossman, ;i g h g o v e r n l a e n t t h e E e c essary , i the British empire, not, Heaven (leader of the Jewish state party, ;a u t l l o r i t y t 0 e x p l o r e , b y aegotia-' Canada. fchows, antecedently "Bold" to U3 The Council of Federations is j is beir-g considered by Dr. Chaira Uons> t h e . p a r t i t i o n solution which " in any, sense, are of the most a national organization which has | Weizmann, president of the World , t h e B r i t i s h g O T e r a l a e l . t considers •'• burning, immediate and historic come to the front during the past I Zionist Organization, because of ;t f a e m o g t h o p e f u l f o r Palestine. •; importance. The foolish and the five years -with a view t o improv- the disclosure by Grossman of the B u t r e c o r n m e a ( i a t i O I 2 S Of callow "aud. tho pathogenically ing the social services within the text of an_alleged memorandum ;M a n d a t e s -Commission ar«» couchhostile will. continue to. babble— Jewish community, in order to in - which Dr- Weizmana 3s e'd in such terms that, in the 1he pseudo-liberals and the little make for better adjustment of ported to have recorded a coaver- i " failure, the coatiimance f fleeing renegades who feed, them, the Jew to the American scene. sation with William G. A. O r a s like that Sir. Herbert Solow of the existing Palestine ManIn addition, Federation concerns by-Gpre,Bfitish Colonial Secre•Whose article "Zioni?in in .Extre3tiatier.s date and all other itself with t h e responsibilities J tary.in which the latter alleged- :r e m a i a . f u I I y g u a r a n t e e d . mis" was .eagerly -.-olfed down - € Jewish communities have towards ! ly agreed to important modifica\ ' " , , " , . by t h e Now: York Nation as its the problems of "the Jew in the j tions in the Royal Commission's! Examining the advantages ar.a contribution —r-.but it.will hereinternational scene. Two major | Palestine , partition plan. Bated ' disadvantages ol -partition, u t after be Eeen to be mere babhle. parts o f this program are the re-] July 19th, 12 days after the r c b - ! Mandates Commission is^ una=;r nr The commissioners dwelt first lief of persecuted and economic-1 lication of the Royal Commission :mo"fi m - t a e ""f*" L " T . J," J! 0 '"" 1 of course Upon the material strucally distressed Jews in , Central| report, the -document was ir;ade., b e "dangerous .o jurry. xCere«. r.r.tor Ar.ro~ 3~. •— ture' of civilization which we have and Eastern Europe, and for the |p u b l i c i n t h e Jewish Chronicle f o r e - t h e Commission has made , on Saturday. August 2r . ., „ created in a ' barren and ruincu rehabilitation of Palestine." which obtained it" from Grossman, inew, constructive suggestions r e - Jewish Community C r and neglected land, the great p r o The conference in the past lias ' The highlights o f the memo- [ garding the necessity o. a long will be assisted "by r c ductive fanning communities, ths picked voices. dcaith with family welfare, child randum credit the Colonial Sec-! Period ol j a n a a o n wn c . magnificent, and cs they remail: xiThe. traditional and ^ care, community center work.' im- retary as agreeing to speedy n-i provide the experience for^a "essentially European"' city of IL Sllrowita Tel Aviv, the new cities, a s conf migrant aid, t h e adjustment .ol quidation of the proposed t e m " ! ^ ! ^ ! ^ n g ' « i e ^ g g e s t L n s ir.g "Selicoth** tunes v-i I T in modern harmonic British mandates over I tition trasted with t h e old, of Jerusa- e;l the services of the congrega- private social work to emergent porary four cities to be included in the ! offered to the League Council by Members of the choir T r public welfare activities, fundlem and Haifa. But the commis- t i o n j a s t year, hD3 appeared in Jewish stated to the inclusion of'.the Commission for the admin.s- riet Bernstein, Ida Gii'. raising, and intelligent budgeting. sionerB did not fail t o dwell on concert in Omaha raveral times. of Jerusalem Jerusalem in in I oration of Palestine a u n n g t h e Guss, Irene Fisliberp year t h e Regional Confer- tt n nT Tn n ee w w quaVter quaVter. of both the cultural and moral qualRosh Hashonah services will bo This --„.. , v w ence will make employment and | Jewish state, to adjustment I transition _PfJ^d are proposals Green, Shirley JIsltE, r r . d tbe ities of the Yishuv. "The literary held on Sunday r.i~ht, September provisional cus, Esther Steinberg, I cantonizanon ! vocational guidance t h e central j f ^ e Commission's plan to e i ; ' " ~ " " o output- of tho Jsntional H o n s is S, a t 6:30. Scrvicos r.Ionday and a unique mandate or t h eSteinberg-, Hae Wolfsor out^of all proportion of 400,000 Tuesday. morninj will begin a theme. A number of experts in elude the Rutenberg electric con- |;! nnder these fields will lead in the dis- cession and th'e'De'ad sea.develop- creation, in place of the present Bodin, Jack Dolgoff, r^c people is one of the most renarlc- 8:30. cussion and their names will be ablo featurea of t h o Krtiosal "TTn'ra -ICippur. c-rrvjee Tuesday it tr e in. tor 'uture Jevisi Ead Ara Home." Higher^ and -even tleep-: ? night. September 1 }, will t-e held announced during' t h e coming also declares that OnnsT>y-Gore <•!-„.. statesw e e k s . . . _ • • said t h e "Admirals r-cre : • i ^ « . *™3« J-"J!XQ is. J . H L ! J L S climbs and cleaves the conclusion r.t 6:30. Wedne-d.:y r/orr.Inr: serThe'"program, of t h e National. him" with' regard to K--;'~ gentlemen, in a final ;or- vicrs.vqll start a t «:3;>. of ? : : !•- i r ^ - o i * x-tkir 5 '^^^''.wi ••'• oil' their ^PBychojc^crj .•S. Frisch.' is- jjre3i;lcr.t ot iUc Council 'is'" adva'aced'tjiru "' one"j njat "-he*~fegarded' as large annual conference and thru Sable" the plan to set u r a io':,t p . : "The champions of Congregation." six:regibnal conferences, whose p O r t between Jaffa and Tel Aviv i Zionism have alv.-aya held'•—and programs parallel the one that is under British, control. Accord.i:? on tha whole they have proved Once agrair. the* Moth— uVW w - • being developed in this area un- to the document Welzmom is . Z. A .will present T[k\it — that a Jew reales'ed from der the leadership of Arthur Brin said to have declared ibat "the , on anti-Jev,'i9h environment and Achar Hatanns Dance - •«• • of Minneapolis, Irving Bettman of Admiralty could get all they 'restored' to Palestine would not i T o n Kippur night. Sep'«-- •"•- i : St. Louis, Henry Monsky of Oma-wanted from us by direct agreeonly.feel free as-he had. never felt I zi the P&stos Hotel. J ^ c ^ ha, and others. before but would also acquire' a ment, but not through t h e govMunich, Germany (JTA) — j be furnished by Jack F^ =-' r- - " - " new self-confidence, a new zest in The executive committee and ernment itself. If they tried to Officiating at a royal wedding. I twelve piece liatid. living from hlB consciousness that officers of t h e West Central collar Haifa, we should make j Cardinal Faulhaber denounced ] Each year, the dance L ' rW . w a s engaged In a great conStates Regional conference are:- things extremely unpleasant for ithe Nazi principle of "race breed- | feature of the erenins; -> - v otructive tacit.".'Finally,, to r e - Oumniiiigs De2crib"s3 Probe S3 George Oppenheimer, . Kansas them in Geneva." i in^ of tl^e new A- Z * f v '^I ing." main on the moral grounds, t h e City; A-. H. Baron.,: Sioux City, •While .neither Dr. Weizmann I Lauding the church sacrament ' heart. Candidates icr !i - • -lilpve of a Check-' commissioners declare that. "in Iowa; Nathan M. Stein, Milwau- nor Mr. prmsby-Gore have denied .o f marriage, the Cardinal said: | will be announced lri«-' T times'of disturbance the Jews, a s kee; -William L. Holzinan, Oma- that such a conversation took | "When, however, . wedlock is "year's Sweetheart was " ~lt compared with the Arabs, are the ha; A. B. Cowen, Dsnv.er; Rabbi place, Dr.. WTeizmann said: "I do.: instituted as an instrument of ra- ;Bloch. law abiding section of the popula- .Washington,-D."C. (WN)—The Eugene Mannheimer, De3 Moines; how Mr. Grossman ob- ! cial breeding by which the i Tlifi coir.nr»ttes in ^ —n~r c t ot tion: and'indeed throughout the nves;tigatipn v of nazi .propaganda" Aaron Scheinfeld, Milwaukee; ntained i t (the momorandum). He.lowest level of ethics is attained I t i n s VCDr's ufiiice ]?- j ^ " ^ ~ o and' camps: in this eountry which •wn'ole.-Beries of putbreakB, and Max M. Xevand, Wichita; Clar'' a nation is unable either to ; chairinsn, Jne B. Kor: -business to. publish it. under . great ' prbyocatioh, ' t h e y ongress-.refused-,- to undertake ence Ullman,- Peoria; - Herman f^ere n ois nothing which needs to achieve national renascence or to •as .turned-over--to' the Federal KaVe shown"' a notable." capacity Wilk,. Fargo; Milton P . Fore- he hidden, hut it is a report of a I rise to a really high cultural I Tickets Ere n e w o r r - ' n for.; discipline and self-restraint.'" Bureau of Investigation (the G- Etone, St. Paul; Sam Sudow, Ab- private conversation and nobody ; L"EY be p u r c h a s e d from r-"> i L standing In ;tb.is fine -passage, of • course, men) w.hen . Attorned .- General erdeen, Louis Ehrlich, Kansas Lber of A. S. A. 1. has any right t o disclose it." tliere .begins that subtle, helf- Homer S^ CumTnlngs announced City; Arthur Brin, Minneapolis, Score F a u l h a b e r Grossman charged the memoranhe ted ^requested' !the Bureau " t o 4 coriscions falsification which t h e President ;Irvin Bettman, St. scheme of Dr. M a n n h e i m , Germany .. ( H a \ r s C"££Z' £" — ~'~~c E cbmmlssioners ^needed. for: their nrafee' a- cursory : eiamination" ' ol Louis,- Tice' President; Henry dum indicated a over something"! via JTA) — Cardinal Faulha^-- l eiEmana t0put own; ethical • justification ; since nazi campa. V-to ascertain'if there Monsty, Omaha, second vice pres- jW ' " - the Zionist congress and de-| Archbishop of Munich, was shr™- TIL --' they foreknew .'th'at" their conclu- .are any facts rwarrahting further ident; Louis D. Steiner, St. Louis .e d. " .t h. a .t . — ^-r-_. 11^ o*+-«i-«^ by ^-r- the 4^^ organ ^*-^^n o^* +v ^ « r " ^ attacked m a n d D r . Tv'eizinaiin l y ! siohs would have t o falsify their nvestigation." ./Describing t h e Treasurer; Charles I. Cooper, German Kno^rie : r . findings. There were no general <J-man's inquiry • as "more of a Minneapolis, Secretary; Mr. Irvin should be asked to resign in or- j neo-pagan enemy "oufbreajks." There were Arab heck-up' than a formal investi- Bettman is chairman of the pro- der t o show t h e Jewish people of God- movement as an the Jews i Officers cf . the- Cl l • : he will • never submit to threats of the Reich, a friend of th riots' inspired by Arab :notable3, gation," Mr. . Cummings indi- gram committee and Samuel Ger] Eir.es hare expressed and never submit t o disraember\ and an avowed pacifist. 1 tome ofv^-hom '••were and are still cated that'he acted, in response^ to son ia secretary ol^that committee. tuce t o l h e members c.r : ment of our historic homeland-" | The publication Die Siogru me, • ha Choir nnd Dramatic on "the salary lists' of the British etters:-submitted .tb the State DeThree.annual Conferences have ; >iDntiCii™li- rc-o-^ i l o ^ h->TT! rl (S^l r, -r-;Tl i heatedly assailed "him deel partment by .Representative "Wil- been held in this region in the "If we are ready to struggle to 1 dealing with t h e iam Citron < of Connecticut. The past, Omaha Nebraska in 1934, the end for our sacred'conviction, i cob Gordon on Sundt* ~ Arab situation, the commissioners tate- Department referred t h e Des Moines Iowa in 1935 and we will succeed in creating a to- i 3, at the Jewish Cornir once more show their magnani- matter, to the Department of Jus- Kansas City in Ilissouri, 1936. tal racist state despite Christian : mpua objectivity. _and 'once and tice. .-••. . hypocrisy anS the millions ol 1 Pur.eral Hon^.e. lor all clear us from every shadJ-(WNS) —DenyAndover, '• The entire proceect'? —: j Jewish capital. Then our dear ow of; reproach. The point ou,t ing that the >-German-American The Workmen's Circle DramaGermany wil "have one people, one thai'since 1920 the Arab popula- Bund l a s anything to hide, Fritz tic Club will give the five-act fuehrer, one Reich, cue religion." : Che?efi • She!- Smes, •' tion has arisen, from 300,000 to Kuhn,; fuehrer of t h e organizaj cause cf the larp? n u r Yiddish operetta, "Caldunia" hy j $50,000 "due only in a slight;de-. tion whose . camps are under inI neral? -it has taken ca' • Goldsaden on Sunday, October i g£f»|/J££5 JQ | | £ HELD L., gfee .to immigration," that since quiry: by the G-men, declared that' j out charge, is in n-?? 31, a t 8:30 p. m. at the Central, . the coming of the Jews the rich his organization welcomed "a FedBerlin (WNS)—Ghettoization, i to csrry cr. tfeeir won'. Club (former Knights of C o l u m - i ^ i an A AZIZ Arabs' have grown richer and that eral^ investigation. 'Nazism's solution for the Jewish bus building), 20th and- Dodge; I gram. : ""at least six' times more Arab; Tork : (WNS>—One mil- problem in Germany, was intro- Streets. j owned-land is now planted'w3tb lion' copies of a-new anti-Semitic duced to Berlin for t h e first operetta is being played! tion c citrus' than in 19'20" and that' in pamphlet.entitled-,-"A- Key t o the time Trhen officials of the Prenz- forThis t h e first time in Omaha and The Congregation Shaare /.ion the ^Lsame period "the rate of Mystery" are in-the possession of lauerberg district installed 100 1 of the masterpieces from! 1 5 4 S ^ o r t h 20th street, wiil bo.s - \rages lias steadily gone up"/tor Dr. J J , C--Lamhert of Montreal, new ••benches — - —in -• a public «--. park -and ~ -| pen of Goldsaden. ' The Dra- ! holiday services during Kosh orcaniEEtior.s. the Arab worker and that "the who" is shipping them Into t h e inscribed, 92 of. them wiffi t h e Hashona and Yoia ICippur, Sept- - c l u b i s r e c e a r s i s g ' {eilahln'.are-'bn the whole better TTnited States, addressed to all per"Jews prohibited" and the f n U c a s L T h e p u M i c is a s s u r e d ; tember 6 ana 7, and September ; t*"S "p» •»». *5*i» .rft C5i e *- .«^ ?*• p fn v 1l 5 off than they were in 192O.".They Unifed States, a 1 ing eight ight with with the the inscripinscri organization a worthwhile1 j o known to remaining g fepoint out furthermore that "Jew- sons and organiaztions ! Tickets are on sale every U J l s h c sentiments, sentiments it itjjtion tion "reserved "reserved for for Jews. J e w s " "<"•' evening. have anU-Jewlsh ish example has done much - to h here %y the Kon- [Angriff, mouthpiece of PropaganTicke'ts are fifty and seventy-! f r o m 4 P-•m -' improve .Arab cultivation," that Tvas charged c a a r g e u iitut: u j t,ix*^ *^ww- — w . -r*.-__„ ~ . i--~a— _LiCK.e!S a r e IIILV aiiu. KCVCI«IJ ; "the reclamation' and anti-matar- Sectarian'.Anti-Nazi League. Col. j da Minister Goehbels, indicated f l v e . c e nts, tax 'included:' A large-; rk uridertalien in Jewish col- E." N.V Sanctuary,-avowed ; anti-'j that similar steps will be taken atiiaber of tickets have already - I Seen-sold. Those wishing reserv-; Semite,-has" already received a j elsewhere. oiilea' has, benefitted all Arabs in .Meanwhile t i e anti-Jewish ed seats should call; Mr.'M. Sel-j =-al the'nteighborhood," that."Uxe ben- large pupply of- t h e pamphlets drive continued i a other • s p h e r e s l i c o w > ticket chairman. At. S3S4 !F r iFur g a , j _ o _ _ __ - eficent: effect of,Jewish immigra- while"l?,*000 others :have been with Minister of the Interior or evenings, Ja, OS 7 2. ;. man, _ tion Jon'Arib..welfare" is "well distributed in, Toronto. Frick forbidding any but Jews to Proceeds of' the Operetta will j &n Been "in. the marked increase of patroniss. book- go toward the. upieep cl fas' La- \ •':••• '••shops .and decreeing a' ban oa Arab population ^.within -tTie VONfAPENMMAffbS the | bor Lyceum ''areas affected by Jewish develabandonment -of Jewish nsmes by | •" ;> 'W/OJl ''JEWlSB-t APEB. ©pment" and . that "the further Tlenna (WKSV •— Citing; the Jews but epeclfically recomiseiid- | • Gmabr . SCOUTS URGEQ claim, based, on.'the Jewish coning such changes in the case o£ i Sur tribution to revenue, seemg indis- r e c e n t . Austtb-G'erman"- press , TO-WAR QH i l l putable." They • sum u p : - ."The agreement,- Fraias .Ton Papen. Aryans or persons with . only a : five s Xrabs "have BharedV to a consider- German ambassador to. Austria, I small percentage-of Jewish blood. Berlin (WN5) able degree in the material i e n e - demanded that the Austrian gov-j Frick also forbade the works ofl Ths aaiiy lits which Jewish, immigration ernment suppress the Ncue Welt, Jewish authors to be printed in -cad deed implicit ia .XMisberslii? | Hariy 5 a s broujrht." Nor did=they forget organ of the'Jewish State Party,;Gothic Jett^rs becrusc t i c - were ; 7t the 3o~; gecrut.s can that "welfare work has been done because of tho paper's criticism invented £>y s n Aryan, Bishop rel-.ievci by and warned Jewish book- jj Je^-t* irho "are t.be devris of the • " Ha? l o r Arab "a» Vv-ell as Jew by Jew of t h e Nazi regime." The press 2sh institutions, ^notably the Ha- agreement pledges "both countries shoj*s that they are now permit- ; worlfi," Jnlins Streic'her told 4 i-ductec to "outlaw attacks on either coua-1 ted to carry "books by s a y t u t , Hunsarian-Scouts ^Continued, on page'3.) •Jewish or foreign authors ! ing Germany. try. The fifteenth anniversary celebration of Highland-Country Club, planned for September 4, has been postponed because of the illness of the general . chairman o£. the evening, Allan Kohan,
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