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r OCRPOSmON rtf:t $ "If and when," said myyery able, cultivated and devoted rab' P '• 1 -liculties -which Harry E. Terrell, secretary of binical friend," " i f and when a >•^cresses, the next Jewish State comes into existence, the National Council for the Pre. : ' . ,*-,o . by Rabbi David A. •we "shall have to rethink our envention of War, will speak at - ' -'" . , which was scheduled tire position, for then indeed' the services at Temple Israel this Former" Coach question of a double or divided | xonfiari, November" 22, has Prcrdrsnt Leaders: iz .LS arty g Cozventicn en Cnr.dr evening on "Scandinavia's Contriloyalty may arise." ,a postponed and will be held at Nebraska Will sant Party \7ins instead on Monday evening, Nobution to Peace.'' My only immediate reaction to Speak Bleotion vember "P. the observation which, in a dozen Mr. Terrell, for seven years Fred Dawson, former head The first lecture of the series Prominent Jewish ieaders W l i forms I had heard before, was a secretary of the Des Moines Peace Bucharest (JTA) Open ! Monday was high successful, with participate in the Soutl •feeling of impatience and irrita- football coach, of. the' University council, recently returned from a tion. The counter-arguments did of Nebraska, -"will be one of the trip to Germany and the Scandi- threats of civil war if the Xa-over five hundred people attend- Regional - conference of tional Peasants Party attains 'j ing. B'rith to be held in Omaha not at once present themselves to guests at the Jewish Community navian-countries. power in the forthcoming elec- j dsy, November 21. 'Dele ice and I attributed that to our Center Carnival and Award • night tions were voiced last week by j from chapters in Sioux host's excellent Scotch. But I was to be held at the Center on WedProf. Octavian Goga, cse-tise i 1 Council Bluffs, Lincoln &nd . wrong. Arnold' Zweig in one of nesday, November:: 17.. ftlll Interior Minister, and Prof. Alex- • Falls will be here for the £.11-aay his books mates the observation This program will be one of ander Cuza, father of Romanian j session. that he who is JSL. Zionist for the anti-Semitism, in the coarse of j §«|¥§*f i Irving Lcvitas, director of P D right and deep reasons can hardaddresses at a session of the Na- j ucstion • acd clubs at the Jewish ly explain why he. is one. It is as tional Christian Party's Grand j Community Center of Kansas : obvious and organic as walking Council. I City, will lead an open forum or eating. Arid so it la with this "There will be revolution if i I discussion on the Eiibiect of otter matter. To any one who the National Peasants Party, | j ^B,nai g , ^ Lodgfe _ "War, Democracy and the Jew.'" \ has truly and profoundly transwhich sold itself to the Jews, is •• Mr. Levitss studied at the Tnicended the common delusions of Hationalists Eiots whea Jews brought to power,' Prof. Gosa desoring Secosd Asrual j versity of Chicago and the Colthe mob the question of a soEefuse to occupy clared. "If necessary to -use viollege-of Jewish Studies of CMer.gc called ' divided^ loyalty becomes Ghetto Seats lence, I will be the leader of the I and has written for a number of, meaningless. It has no substance. Numerous applications have al- : Jewish periodic-sis. ; . movement It is better to shake He findg it difficult-to. lay hold Warsaw. JJTA)^— The ;VSar-j t h e c o u n t r y o u to f its B t a s M U o n S ready been, received by the chsir- The evening meeting; will he: •of it. Kor need he think of JewI men of the program committee saw and Lwow Polytechnic In- than to suffocate." addressed fcr Kobert Kess, well: ish. sages and examples for: clar| for the Amateur sight to be sponstitutes were closed for an indefSpeaking in the same vein, ity- in the matter. He_ remembers known Iilwaukee attorney and 1 inite period last week and sev-Prof. Cuza demanded the Nation- I sored by the local lodge of B'nai civic' leader. Milton's: "The State shall be my B>rit!l o n eral arrests were made at Lwowj^'"chrisUan"Wrty'^orwhiThTe ! Sunday, December 19, j " ' ^ —~V^ f { h s conferences' . governors, but not my critics"; he „ < rirt University as a result of agita-j fa ' c o _ l e a d e r w i t h Prof. Goga b e 'at " fthe *° TJewish " ^CoSLinur.ity " " " " ^ rCenter. " ' " - ' was originated five years Ego : thinks of: Emerson's essay on Thoss desiring to participate tion by Nationalist students for War; he thinks of Thoreau's returned to power. He asserted here in Omaha during the presi-, their applisegregation of Jews into "ghetto the time had come to ap the !a r e a3s k e ed a- rt10 t nLr En great observations, on Civil Dissf Ben Kazlcwsky. Julius i benches." ^ obedience. He finds It hard to principle of 'ethnical Rouraanian- i ^ ! Bisno was president of the first i Nationalists in Warsaw clash- ism," citing the Bar Association's of the large number- of ainateurs look at the matter "under the ased with Jews in attempting to recent elimination of Jews to who desired to enter, many ap- ; conference. pect—and that is what my rabvx The5 •-""> convention plications were turned down long , V" -"^" committee force, them to occupy the benches prove it was possible. binical friend actually did—of the c l u d e s : B e n chsir- : before the deadline. ' ^^wskr. on the left side of classrooms as D A . R . ' • ' . ••'.•' ' ' • ' -":•' ' • • , .- . „ ^ , J m a n ; Ephraim Mark?, vice-chair-; co Commenting on the threats, ordered recently by rectors at the the newspaper Dreptatea, organ! Cash prizes of ?la, $10 and ?o , _ . M a xB a r i s l i j D r . A . G r e e n - > n •""- What is the State?. Men set up authorization of the Education "a'..'.State for the sake of. order. PsTty,! Trtll be awarded to the three ama- | Sam Green, Milton Frohm, : m? Minister. Jewish students were declared: "The pre-revolutionary I teurs who win the largest volume i B. Cohen, Salewin MichThe State is the sum of certain standing during lectures rather atmosphere described by Goga •: of applause from the sudience. n 5 c k H agreements which men make with All amateurs, men, women and! ^ e n shrler' Kilftn ^ r a " i than occupy the "ghetto seats." Fred Dawsoa confirms the . desperate situation ; each other and to the officers 61 ^ | children, who are members of the hams, Leo Abramson, Sam Eeber, The Lwow Polytechnic Insti—^Yorld-Heraia Photo. Bisno, Dave Blacker, Si- • u '' the State they delegate the power connection! Jewish Coinniunity are eligible. '; * Kon Bcrdy, Arthur A. Cohr,, Rabthe outstanding athletic events tute was closed after four Jews! c o n g e n c e o f u B U T to see to it that those agreements] were injured,-two of them ser-l i t h R o s e n b e r g . s B u r e a u o E F c r . ' I Di. Frederick Coin, Dr. I. Dansky, carried' out;'. What are those ^er^staged at the Center; Durare lously enough to require hospit- j d ^ A f f a i r s i n Berlin. We advise ! JJ'XAI B'RFFH A3IATEUR ; A. A. Fiecler. Dr. Leon FellniER, ing the evening handball exhibiing the evening handball exhibifundamental agremeents? They tions, swimming and diving exhi- alizatmn in riots resulting from XIGHT \ Sabbi ' David Goldstein, I. F. , reTOlatioEarT ere expressed in certain laws of bitions, volleyball games by both Nationalists' attempts to obtain j 2 e a l „ t Q c a l m | Goodman, William Holzmsn, AbEntry Blank . •what, if we are. to have order, men - and ' women and a varsity segregation of Jews in classi ner Kaiman, Philip M. Klutznick. can be done and cannot be done. basketball game will be present- rooms. | Kabbi Milton Kopstein. Csri Le-g- -f (Fiil in and forward to Hy- 1 At Lwow University, National- Junior Hadassali The citizen.who observes these ed by leading Center athletes. mac, Sam Leon, Karry Mala- \\ men Sbrier, 740 First Kstional -laws and who works for their alThe Sokol Gymnasts; rated as ists barred the entrance and re- Plans for Regional • Bank Bldg., AT 7811, or Dr. ' shock, Henry Monsky, Joseph | teration by peaceful means when- leaders in the field, will be on fused' to admit Jews, demanding iTretiak, Harry Trnstin. K s b S i ' Leon Fellman, 722 Brandeis official introduction-of "ghetto Conference Here ever, e v e r , as a s is i s often U I L C U the m e case, t o o c i they m c j .t ••',-..•• - ;hilli - ,,,. ! IDavid TTice, Arthur Kobinson, y t Theater Bldg., HA 3737, chaira n 0 are found to be obsolete or to ]hnastic ^ t exhibition. P«»f nt a Over thrilling gym- benches." Two Jews were beaten. ; Karri- A. Wolf and X. S. Tsffe. • y 70 Junior men of Program committee, have The rector ordered removal of Plans are being made for South- i ave become inequitable—he is a a, ...... : A sp-F-cisl . pro^i'P.Bi i?. b^-lnj; ^ oa cr before.December 1.) •west'Regional'Convention of .Tun-. g ood and law-abiding citizen. For .Boys.: and Senior Men wil} receive posters demanding segregation. Despite. anti-Semitic disorders) ior Hadassah which will bs held -the he average man more than that II achievement .awards for their acii k of i intended • to exert pressure "'6nria'"0man'ai" December 4 and 5. Xame . Jrapererogation-—good but not re- swimming-and bowling. •• •-'-*• Lwow University authorities, the j Chapters from the states of • NeThe Irvin C. Levin: award will university Senate refused .by a j braska', Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Address quired. There is a higher type of citizen—-he who is concerned for be -presented to the outstanding unanimous vote to accept the pro-1 Oklahoma, and Colorado will be" LfcWi4 Age. the good life_ and the future of Jewish Community Center athlete ferred resignation of ' Professor j represented. Headquarters ior all men, whose first1 loyalty, as for the past year. The trophy Kulczynski, the rector, thus en-j the convention will be the FonPhone Xo. Mark Twain said, is to truth, will be awarded to the, individual dorsing his stand against segre- ' tenelle Hotel. H l neither to country nor, above all, who is considered the most^pro- gation of Jews. i Rehearsals care been started Highlight of the convention to party. 'For country and party ficient Center athlete for the*year Sly act i s ; ; by the Center .players fcr iheir Dr. Tadeusz Kotarbinski, aged will be the banquet to be held on j 1937 and who has; exemplified will be~ better off for being criti; second production, ""^J";8 Good Professor of Philosophy a t War- j Saturday evening at the Rome cised and, -If need be, set right, the highest degree of good sports- saw University, told a delegation 1 Hotel to be followed by sessions Hope" by Herman Kei.ieTmF.iip. under the critical guidance of manship and fair play. : "The Good Hope" WES producof Nationalists he would continue j of the convention. JThe -newly organized Center to stand while delivering -lectruth and humanity. I believe so; ed in New York by Eve LeGaiAfter the business session on berly and objectively that many Varsity basketball team will en- tures as a sign -of sympathy with Sunday, dinner will be served in | and was one of ti=e fsvorJews and very many Zionists are counter the Thallas Hatters, an the Jews so long asthe officially- the Lodgeroom of the Center. ; ite presentations of the Civic Eeorganization consisting of some American citizens of the second 1 pertoire. Members of the Dance commitsanctioned segregation continued and higher type; it is a matter of' of the - best basketball players in in effect. tee are seeking young Jewish men : of the applications already re; The following- cast ESS been . common knowledge that practical- the, city. • j Louis -', Blumkin, former midly all Jews are decent citizens according to the first set of average western high school champion, and sufficing demands. What con- will present a fine diving exhibiflict can then arise because such tion. "Official swimming strokes an-American citizen loves'his peo- will be displayecrby nine- of the ; street or phone evening, Webster ;. grams. • I schenbs-uin, George A. Sriize-r, .A waple and works for the reconsti- leading Center swimmers. : 5510, their " names, address,' Hymen shrier is in charge of [ SyJvaa Frantel. Margsret Friedter polo game promises to' be one Many New York (JTA) tution and rejoices in the accom! laader, Ssm White. Florence phone, age, and height. ; the affair. plished reconstitution of a Jewish of the high spots'of the evening. Jews were among those elected Committee chairmen for the '. Persons desiring to compete ; Wolf, Abe Salzman. Sam Kaplan. C i t t hi : Some of the Center's ace hand- to municipal office in elections convention are: Reception com- j are asked to fill in t i e blank and ; Mrs. Sara. Josephson, Joe Coner. State? '•' - ' ; What people forget, even Tab- ball players will be on hand for held in a large number of cities mittee, Bettye Tuchinan; Sunday j forward it to Mr. Shrier or to Dr.; and Minnie Wclf. a 4 5-minute exhibition. throughout the "United States. bis,, is this: Things called by the dinner, May Tucker: Dating, | Leon Fellman. The Good Hope" v u l be pre- ' William X. Holzman, president In New York, Stanley Isaacs Alice Joyce Susrnan, Esther La'z- | same names are not the same; sented the nights or Decetsber 5 • the only thing that counts in the Of .the Center, will present the was elected Borough President of erson, Niomi Kukliu, Anne Her-; r-nd 6 at the Jewish Comrr»cr;iti- ; Manhattan in the anti-Tamiaany man, Bettye •ssary •world is difference in moral qual- awards. Tuchnxan, Kalah; Center ancl Eesson tickets, which sweep. Irving Lehman, brother Franklin, Rose Kaplan,and Kuth j ity; A German-American who is s.re i"terch&^i£es.bie insxv be £&- ; of the Governor,/ was re-elected j a Nazi is necessarily disloyal to cured ther at the Jewish Com-! Justice of the Court of Appeals, I America.' For, according t o ' his Jack Swanson and his orches- i Center or through the ' while Aaron J. Levy and Algeron j ,v.ra will furnish the music for the ; convictions, he must beefe to de-. i of the 3rs.saai.lc Coin-; At a meeting of the Atiass TesI chairE Nova were, returned to the Su-1 stroy all that America means,- all convention dance. ] huren synagogue held oa Sunday I mittee Mrs. William Teiler. Sin- i ,j le that America stands for. Nor is The first general meeting of preme Court. . it was announced by Ben Linden- | f adraissios will be sold George Backer ran third with j this all.' He must and does be- the -Medical and Dental Advisory Committee of the Jewish .Welfare baum, chairman of the board or bos office. 9,200 votes in the Congressional lieve 1n force, in war,- in conFederation was held at the Jewcommissioners, that sir.ee the 7,It. race in the 17th District, but the quest, in retaliation by ultimate Seen As Agencies ish Community Center on Thursj Sinai ceiaetery-fess-been complet-j fact he had won this many votes force. In the liquidation of whole ed t h ei a d i e s on an American Labor Party ticf o r M a s ! A c t i ¥ i t i s s I ^-oxiiiary of Mt.' classes • and races, fn a' reversal day, November 4.' ; Dr. A. Greenberg, chairman of ket in the "silk-sticking^ district j Sinai wiU no longer function EE of t i e traditional moral order of the group, presided. Plans for the and the emergence of the Labor; Boston (JTA) - The activity anjjrganisation. Christendom. The deeper his conDonors to the cemetery fund i victions the more surely is he a ensuing year were, discussed and Party as a major political factor j of Nazi propaganda aEencie3 in gave -him prosing chances in iu- \ this country, paradoxically is be- weie thanked acd It was slso z.i- J destructive iorce within the mor- committees were appointed. Following the dinner and bus- ture elections. ing carried on through "patrio- i counced ttat no nore al and political order which we c iness meeting, Mr. Herman Auercall American. , _ . ' Isaa'csV'wio ran for public of| « _^."f/Pj.^H 0 ? 8 '" ' R ° y a i . . ^ l ^ 1 1 b e E e c e s s a ^ ' The American -Zionist who hach." who recently returned from fice for the first time, succeeds. ths Bivision veterans' j works for tho reconstruction of a a tour of Europe, gave a talk, •Samuel Levy, who had been B o r -; ;A s s o cTankee i a U o n t o l d t h eE p e c i 1 I e s i s Jewish State mid'loves and sup-1 "Observations in.Russia." ough President for many years, * ~ lat5 Isaacs, 55 years old, is a member ^e commission investigates! Blacker, ">u*>. ports the Jewish• State when It; rFBHANof the executive committee of the un-American activities in Massaf r e s s . Dr. A Mites for i edn man who ] ST. LOUIS GERMAN Kew Tork Federation for the chasetts. , entertains fundamental American Support of Jewish Philanthropic He was emphatic in stating and Christian sentiments, which MOUSE BANS NAZI ; (JTA) — Alleg-ed SOB-j Societies, member'ofthe Ameri- \-that the Nazis J a America, "atis not unnatural seeing that all CONCLAVE: " : ; •;: • a • of Zionist leaders ] te can Jewish Committee, vice-pres-1 P P t to bore from within AmerChristian ethics and all demowas scored by Prof. ! ieaa St. Louis- (JTA) — German Patriotic societiss." cratic theories hava their ultimate House, bowing to widespread crit- ident of the Baron de Hirsch! ! A. S. Yahnda, noted orientalist, j Eayes asserted, too, , that eourco'ln the Thora of Israel. He icism againstits action in-permit- Fund and vice-chairman of the | l ^ro-Nazi Ni organization ! speaking at "memorial ssrvices for !tie ru. the "only is one who strives to give a home ting use of its hall to Nazis, last Jewish "vacation "Association: " • Avinoans:-- Tsllin, Palestine Gov-! m Massachusetts is -that of Ed- erament Education .Inspector who] to the homeless and to free the week refused rental for"a region-
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