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The great intense dramatic preoccupations, shut out or overlay the apparently lesser ones. Must •we accept a dlvision-of -Palestine? What will be ultimately given us and b.i •what terms? Will the Jewish people - sustain the comEXPRESS APPRECIATION munity in Eretz yisrael and see r FOR DRAMATIC' ' to its increase with a more pas•, r r sionate zeal than ever? Revolving PRODUCTION questions in one's mind, discussing them, living "with them The officers of the Chesed Ebel may De a severe and at times Eznes. have expressed their aptragic business. But it .is at least preciation to the Omaha Choir no inglorious one. .••'"'_ . and Dramatic Club who last SunAnd then suddenly one line day, evening presented a benefit "TMs Is the Lard" to Be Gires day stalk In upon you the coms>t Pasraaiodi't Oa performance of "Chaseh, the OrIVIllfti H i d e s ' t o augment its control over Pal- phan" to raise funds for the work mon realities of Jewish life in October 19 estinians there. America. In a given .community of the Jewish Funeral Horns. i A street censorship prevented The Ill -—and that no unfavorable one— :ios • picture, "This Is A large audience witnessed the ( ' local newspapers from publishing fewer than half of the Jewish -will'be shown.-st the production which was under a word of- the' extensive reports families have: any synagogue afParamount Theater on Tuesday, direction of Sir. Ben Martin. ,nd reactions abroad on the filiation. Fewer than one tenth October 13, at S:15, as the. first JERUSALEM ( J . T. A.) — tringent steps taken Friday. TelG have any Zionist affiliation. The .Spurred attraction oa the Ceater Forum. to action by the assassiThe City Talmud Tc-rah • will iphone service with neighboring rest live lives without any funda- nation of Galilee District CommisProceeds • from. the showing will open four C'CIOCIJ en. Monday countries remained suspended, almental relationship to any center go to the City Talmud Tcrah sad if thest^ , sioner Lewis Y. Andrews and histhough' service was functioning ban cf the health fiepartof - Jewish consciousnessy to any the Jewish National .Fund. bodyguard, the Palestine Governraect is " lifted. 'Againfill pupils with' distant countries. historic focus, to any awareness An autheatic chapter ia theare .asked to report ' oa the Co^fror - : ; - r of their place .and station in his-ment last week cracked down on Strong measures were taken by heroic story of the colonisation of Arab leadership. clt, officer tory or the world of the present. he Government to guard against t ' Palestine, the picture traces the Acting with dramatic sudden- disturbances in the wake of the to : ny outlook beyond the. shal^ j development of the country from Parents are urged to en low bustle, the dreadful alterna- ness, but in accordance with a coup. Police and military deI the arrival of the first Jewish their children ficring tfee tion of empty business and empty carefully conceived plan, the au-tachments guarded all roads arid pleasure in the immediate fore- thorities * deposed Grand Mufti patrolled the streets of important Seaffimis Seligions and facial pioneer* of fifty years ago to the j ^ D B n f i e e , b r a E C h accompUshBieats of the present. open „„.„,-„„ ground scene of American life Haj Amin el Husseinl from his population centers. A strong on „,„.,,,„ Men Say. be .lield•<t \ z ^ o -Equality in Radio day. - . - V, And then, to rub salt Into this government-paid position as pres- guard continued to surround the \rili open . r J .».. Epescli , Among the HgMights . of the ; v •wound, there turn-up charming ident of the Moslem Supreme Mosque of Omar, which the Muf; picture are scenes" showing''the j jfMf-f jKiN" J s | | Council, arrested four Arab leadnot uneducated people who have ti continued to occupy protected Washington, D. C. (WNS) — founding • of Tel"'Aviv, the .raar-j * LL&X&JSM- k *,"& made an Ersatz-religion of their ers and outlawed the. Arab Su- by a bodyguajrd of faithful folAdmitting charges that he was stalling of the. Jewish Legion en- j for coad J r;r c negations and abstentions, of preme Committee and all its na-lowers. a member of the Ku Klux der-General- Aliesby outside'the j • their emptiness and flight, and tional affiliates. bees.. £iii zl. 7 , The Official Gazette announced once Klan but. asserting that he reof "Jerusalem,'the laying: eft have turned . . . Never mind what Trill be v "i ',V * An official communique an- that the Mufti is not eligible for signed before becoming a member walls the foundation' stone of toe He- \ Tf'fP'FP y have turned or Vhat shadow nounced the arrest of Fuad Sa- the presidency of the Moslem •tltiliJ l i i t i l of the United' States Senate and b r e * University, the speech cf cf no embracable substance they ba, secretary of the committee; (Continued on page S.) that he has had nothing to d o j ^ r d Balfour • at • the . epeniag' of feign" to themselves to have em- Mayor Hussein Khalidi of Jeruswith it -since, Supreme ' Court) the' University; .and scenes of the \ braced. , -• -. • 1,-end-: alem;, the Mufti's nephew, JamJustice Hugo L. Black, In aa un-activities of the colonies and the j WCZ3C2.. t S ^ H e s r ^ ^ T al el Husseini, and Tukan bey thriving modern cities' 'of. Tel] C T S _ &t *£*-€r-£^l£u • £i$f!%f \ It -would be laughable.if it were precedented radio address to the Shouman, manager of the Arab Aviv, Kslfa, -and New Jerusalem. J . : '--Oc-toacr-A-l • ] not so dreadful. Thousands of nation, vigorously denied that-he roles in the picture * • ' •'• j American Jews, hundreds of thou- Bank and an American citizen. was. intolerant or bigoted. Hail- . Featured : 1 The Mufti himself, whom the sands of American Jews, exist ing the constitutional "safeguard are enacted by members-of the) . Jewish women of the city• will j psychologically and that means in Royal Commission taxed with a to complete liberty of religious famous Jercsalem troupe, the'j Ejoin-with-those "of other-deEomi-j ' " ' " j stions in. s a inter-£axth confer- j this case both spiritually and Inlarge -measure of responsibility belief" as a "declaration of -tne K a b i m a b . • • • ' • As a unique presentation ©f_! ence to be ; fceldcs TtsrsSay,' Octhe broader sense politically too, for the 193S disorders, was regreatest importance to "lie fu1 1 Tjy virtue of a defense-mechanism.. ported isolated in a room o t the ture of America ..as a . natJoa of tfce evening,".there will be a.con-i iober £1, &t-the .Firs have built up a wall be- Mosque of Omar in the Old City. Death Ends Long Career . in} free people," he- - assailed « a ny|.cert given by.'the combined choirs The. Mosque, chief Moslem house themselves, and all the movemeat or action by any group of the Temple, Beth El £S.d British Pnilie of worship, was surrounded by a s O~z\d deepest realities of their lives. No, 1 that threatens to • bring about a Haz'omir, tinder tfee ''joint dire?Servica ' tween not only the inner realities. The detachment of heavily armeo solresult inconsistent with this un- 'tion- of Cantors " A. SchwaczK"* C diers. ' : • ." , outer ones too. Behind this wall restricted individual right" • as a and Aaron Sdgar, and Mr. A! F i r - C London (JTA)—Viscount-Peel, "menace to.freedom.". If will a-they crouch. Historic forces are TAKES ABOARD CRUISER battering at this wall. A top lay- Warrants were issued for thewho headed the Royal 'Commiscoaipssy tbe ' oir oa tbe Parrof other mem- sion which recommended creation er of brick and mortar, crumbles. arrest of a number 1 Hfv .T/virlsh -ort subjects _ ~w Do*ybfr*"suppose. these -peopla per- bers of -tSe "Arab- Supreme Com- of -independent States through three-way iiarti-1 . . - • mit themselves .toi look over the mittee/ including Ahmed Hilini . Tickets for tie.' picture will vail, which is so" easy for them Pasha and Yacoub -Husseinl. tion of the Holy Land as the only I : Birmingham,. Ala. now? No. They crouch still lower. Those arrested were taken aboard means of settling Arab-Jewish The late Herman B. Beck, who fifty . and seventy-five . cents J T Soon they will'be—as layer after the British cruiser Sussex at Hai-difficulties of long standing, died was In the wholesale .^grocery adults and ; thirtj--£ive • cents for r"~~c'i o i layer crumbles—-upon their bellies fa. It was understood they would at Petersfield last week, at: the and candy'business in this city children. .The' first ticket of tbc t ' ' like very snakes: "What an atti- be removed to the island of Sey-age of 70. lor 40 years, was the Jewish Foruia books will. also, admit, ^ e F t 1 T tude for man! What an attitude chelles in the Indian ocean. Lord Peel's death brought • to friend mentioned by Justice. i'Foruni. tickets .-are. three dollar^ ', TCTL. T.IG for Jews! What, I ask myself a ^ --' f Preparations- for the drastic a# end a long and distinguished Black in his radio address, e I for the_series of. seven attrsctiorr { —-g Yz.^ c thousand times, is there so attrac- measures to suppress the new career in the public service,; cli- native- of Greensboro, Ala., I for nou-metnbsrs and two dollar" j Cc d t — r ; "T.L > C o tive about this old-fashioned and wave of terrorism climaxed by themaxed last year when he was ap- Mr. Beck died on November 4, j for members. '.'zz-'z V r ; " now wholly discredited ideal.,of Nazareth assassinations were un- pointed chairman of the Royal 1932. A ;^r;i.cr= Et 1^:1", c I Epa'raim" Marks - is-'. genera! n A"I "t-*"r r : c n i." merging with the world? Are derstood to have been started sev- Commission to- investigate the His widow, Mrs. Beet, said: chairman of • the • Forum' commit- v-i-c^ Dc'c C -r^ w.:: r-cr :'e. t rr" ". >; r "T <•. ' 1936 disorders in Palestine and individuated people so slightly eral days previous. -"I • have never known a finer, tee. administration of the mandate. fcr 1-:CC. that they feel no .freedom and kindlier man in all a y life. I First intimation that anything comfort in* their own individua- unusual was in the wind came His first role in service of the have never known Justice t i r d to t e kcli :r. Crcrirr.. tion?1 Do I not -understands the with the unexplained suspension government was also connected Black to speak aa unkind word has £.s its c'z;~z^ r z; V~. ~~z" •worl of Western and of Ameri- of all telephone service through- with a Royal Commission, when during the 40 years I have can- civilization as well as they out the country- Several hours at the turn of the century he was known him., He has never do? Do I not, Upon the wiole, elapsed before service was re-named to the Royal Commission shown to the slightest degree love it as much and,, as under- stored. for the Port of London. any racial or religious intolertakingstandingly as they do? Do ; V T " CcvCH """ • B'nsi -B'rith activities for In the intervening years,, he ance. All that Mr. Black said (A censorship delayed trans Milton and Brahms, let us say, .in his address was true." coming season'. will start'on Mon-j held such posts as Under-Secre^ mean less to \pie than to them? mission of dispatches on the anti- tary of State of War, Minister day evening at S o'clock wJi-EaJ ' I think not. I am, sure not. YetArab drive.) the Omaha lodge' holds Its open- j of Transport (then an unpaid poAP.3IX liEAVES He charged that the attempt to ing stag at the Hill hotel. Memit never occurs t<T .m&" -ttiatj it sition), Secretary of State for In~f r J would be fine, that it would be Meanwhile, all police and m|li-dia, First Commissioner of ."Works, label him a Klansman tends to bers of the Council' Bluffs lodge ~s- j -C- T -" " r • .cr t '. r . tary leaves were cancelled and revive religious discord and a release to give up—even if it are also expected to attend. member of €he Indian Round Tawere not so dangerous and soorders to stand by were given. ble Conference, chairman of themay, if continued "infect our so- • Dr. A. .Greenbsrg, president cf jz~ - _ ^ r r ' " cial and business life with the : rF foolish as a practical matter—: The Royal Sussex Regiment can- Wheat Commission. poison of religious bigotry." He District Grand tbfige No. 6, w&oj '-^ ^_ - • one jot or tittle of my Jewishness, celled its departure for Egypt and recently completed, a" circle "tourj <y J ""• In submitting a 404-page, re- warned that the concerted cammy identification with my people the Black Watch regiment arof. the. lodges • ia t i s district, is i CXii. rived here. port on the Palestine investigapaign against him might lead to and so with what in me is. deep— First sign of the "raids came tion, Lord Peel on behalf of theboycotts against [persons .because expected to relate his experiences 1 est^ with what in me or anyone Is while on his trip. Several acts of j«r- , T . E T , six-mm body explained the reawhen detachments of police of their religion. Dening implit a the, quite ultimate groundwork of entertainment are to be provided J * ^ l > " character, vision, the substance of started surrounding apartments sons that led the commission to cations that he is Intolerant, he and .refreshments .will be served.! CcTl1 In which members of the Arab recommend a solution of thesaid he had "no sympathy with th<? soul itself. '.. . • Hyman Shrier is' chainaas c* J 7 Mark, please, that this descrip- Supreme Committee resided. Si- Arab-Jewish problem that has any organization or group which, t h e p r o g r a m committee aiTEEg-i •—'won bitter condemnation from the multaneously, detachments' of anywhere or at any tim.e, arrotion of the human psychical situleg for the scioser. Karry 3 . j ation is no fanciful one at all, I ttroops were ,dispatched to other Arab a mingled reception from gates to itself the un-American Cohen, vice: president of : t t e j Tbs r e the Jews and an '"expectant attiparts "of Palestine, particularly power to interfere in the slightest is scientifically exact. Each hulodge, will .preside in the - £•£>-: E-"t_r~ man group has its configuration. Nazareth. In Haifi, police and tude" from the League of Na-degree with complete religious sence of Julius Bisao, who .has ; C-E'CS v ^ c r _w*''"ii^^ troops surrounded the govern•freedom" and added that he had tions. According to that inner configuFt - • the greatest sympathy and admi- not yet "returned from Ms ' trip ration it builds up culture, ethics ment's district o f f i c e s and ration for the Negro race and abroad. trends. From these i n turn comes searched the desks of Arab officials t° • discover whether inforthat-"some, of my best and-most . Well, in the typical action of the government's raids intimate frtends are Catholics and desert there -were those.who hun- mation Jews." . ' . . '_ .•'• . gered after Egypt and' there were had been secretly received. • Shortly after the raids had "Shortly after I moved to these who danced about the Birmingham," he declared, "more golden calf, I. e.,. the bull-god been carried out, an official comof the idolatofs round about. So munique was issued explaining" Dave Cohn was elected presi- than a quarter of- a century Ego, j that this trend too is- a t least a that suppression of the Arab Su- dent "of the Beth El synagogue I;formed-one of the most raised; " C a l d u n l a , " Trili.be presented- c a i c 'S2' ~? .-; long, long trend of the"'"Jewish]>reme Committee, which in 1936at the annual "dinner held Thurs- friendships of my life with'a soa \Sunday e v e a i s g , October S I , by j '*. : . ' ; " " "Jh people. There are always-genera- directed ^the Arab _ general strikeday night a t the Jewish Commu- of Jewish faith. He was one oJ nay jt h e > W o r k m e n ' s Circle D r a m a t i c j ~— r ^- > Clab a t .the . C e n t r a l Club, S l s t ! ' * '±~ ~ ti-ns, like that generation of old,against Jews and the government, i nity Center. Dave Greesberg was closest associates and strongest i and . a a d D o i g s s t r e e t s s.t S:SG ; : ~ ^ '- . vice president; political supporters. Months of that are destined to .die ^tn^ the was motivated by the existence of 1 named first 1 "i ~"~~ ' "" Arthur Cohen, second vice presi- our lives were -. spent togetSar, s i a r p . an organized, terrorist and assasdesert, and there are alwaya those .are fifty and seventy-| " ' r . - - C *. sination campaign. The action, dent; Reuben Bordy, treasurer, much'of the time in his horse. He | n Tickets •who are glad to have escaped according to the communique, and Al Frank, secretary. .-1 OUei-wiJ ) stood' so nearly'in' the place of a | ' * e cea * s » tas: from Egypt—quite .without any was taken under the Palestine De- -...' A capacity audience attended. father, to. me that-while ia t n e r " i u £ ° t o or the. nv. cheap unfairness to Egypt or thefense Order in Council. Rabbi David A. Goldstein was army In 191S I designated this keep o£ the Labor Lys Egyptians—and who, recognizing trusted Jewish friend as sole ex- Ing. Tickets-sicgli I e xcssrre: The Havas News Agency re- toastmaster of the evening. the desert, as such, prefer; it to ported an Arab .was killed by two Mr. . Herman . Auerbacb. was ecutor of my-will. I c r a y cata- as EOOS as possible. Egypt.:Why?; .Becawse beyond thedesert, if they can only win to it,. British sentinels who fired upon principal speaker and told of hispaigss for p"^ «-% rlies the land; of promise—the land him when he failed to heed a recent trip through eastern Eu- j g s i r" thei- promise arid" there are command, to halt. rope. He stressed the need of as- j mJa e . even those Vho prefer the desert , Government to Establish gcest ia K ; h nc sisting relatives in Poland. Arab Agency. V to 7'gypt although they lenow that The .Palestine: Government, they themselves will not live to •Esther ¥ a a Ryk Bead • velt, Vs see the land'of promise. X"" they having suppressed the Arab Suhone and they pray that their preme Committee, was underAmsterdam (JTA) — lladaine to be - .^ cZ children will see Cana'an, ' stood to -have started prepara- Esther DeBoer >ran Ryk, one of | Court." The funniest' part of this whole tions for • establishment of anthe outstanding figures 011 the j busifless is that' the people with Arab Agency, similar to the Jew-Dutch stage, and known as Use! AmstTi '™ (,T" * •> — the defense-complex against their ish: Agency for Palestine, •'as I oldest active actress In the coua-j meat " Judaism and Jewishness think:[ recommended . by the. British 1 try, died here last week at the j points' that they are F^ientiHc and Hp- Royal Commission. ' 'age 6f-.S4...; She was a fcnlgat oi noted r tn-dato and thaf the sffallctw nonThe Government-officially re- Orange Nassau and. a'member of j Rector " eristent univerjalism which they quested Lebanon, the republic I the Order of the Crown of'Bel-'j Uriver-••• (Continued on page 8.) ^bordering Palestine on the north, 1 s

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