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*: WHAT IS WRONG? The sudden brutal blow ot "the conquest ofVAustria has changed "with 'unexanipled speed the aspect of the political world. I t is iio-w understood' at last that the ORATOBICAL-COHTEST. barbarian is at the'-gate's of civilization and 'that he must be stopTOBEBSLB. •••'•'• ped^il'Tve are to survive. Neville I APBll-18-'• •-• ~OTH SALES Chamberlain and his Tory friends have had to'cease their evi* plan of chaffering -with Hitler; firmly To still rniaors that ths Vaad The evening of April IS, a t . a -v and ' firmly ' supported" by ; France j -I'lhr receives a certain portion meeting of the local lodge of the and Russia the - Czecho-Slorak ' "f Matzoth ales, the Co^raisB'nai B'rith," the Round Table of Republic is determined to defend ' ' ' iiDners have announced such, a Jewish Youth will hold its anits' freedom -despite the suddenly Eefonn Jews of Seven States nual Oratorical contest. A.trophy Ifo.ted H e w . York E&bbr *0 statement is sot tree. to Gather Here exposed flank of its unfortified will be awarded' by the B'nai '• The. Vaad has no connection Address Congrsgatioaal Austrian-frontier;- the smaller B'rith to the person capable ,of JTrith any Matzoth- -wholesaler cr democracies .stand tense and the best" interpretation of the distributor and receives ao share above > all, Mr. Corflell Plans are well mider way for subject, "The Jew,and ._ DemoccJ the sales. our. Secretary of State, nas the district convention'of the Ee- racy." . ~ ' . Because" of limited facilities unmistakablyesp r e s s e d. ;the Eight contestants have already the diuser to bs given Tucrioy truth long- deeply known . • and entered and a great deal of interheld;by many Americans' that a est has been shown. -blank-isolationism on our part is Previous winners have been Joe an artifice and-a folly and that Solomonow and Morton Margolin. our.freedom and our^ morals-and pur stability cannot survive in a • r! •world delivered- over "to the forces of" utt?r- darkness and of utter savagery. ".'•-. •'-..'' • 'Every- one Is" awake. Every one is -. determined : to defend I To Bs diverges ) with his very blood his life, his I , . April 12 IS : S way. of life, his freedom, his peot : j ple, the future of his posterity. j TrvTjen the Ceater Players prr- • Everyone except the Jews. EveryjEeat "The'. Importance c j Esin^ • one except the Jewish pople. That | Earnest" o n ' April 12 and- 13,, Affair to Take Place at the people, stands as it were dazed, they, will be offering what is cos- . Central Club B'upified, argTiing, arguing, proEldered one'of the most Iraporl-I . Ballroom • • •" liferating: dull -edgless words. ant eosaefiies writtEn for ths Er_-' How I am beginning to detest ) glish speakins stage. This pltr , Starting at 8 o'clock Sunday Jewish cleverness! How my heart j by Oscar Wilde set a style in the ' evening, April 2, a full evening sinks when a Jew comes up to I realia cf liigher farce and hat t of dancing and entertainment me : with a light of intellectual, '• amused thousands. j •will be provided those attending no, of ' pseudo-intellectual cunj ' "Th© Importance of BeirE j the Omaha Hebrew Club's annnal ning in his eye and I see from Dr. £7ias r:r.r-o:i3 iEarnest" is tha lonrti cf current; spring ball which 'will take place hisexpression that heals bursting series e? tie Center Flayers. In-! in the ballroom' of the Central . with thej vanity of having found Chairman, Finance Committee Club, 2027 Dodger street. evening,; April. 5, by the-Beth. El elafiea in tie -cast ~I11 be sue!:! a new argument, of splitting anSynagogue T?IH be . open, to memBeautiful - door prizes will be bers .only. . Thi3 • banquet -will vttera-3 centers c* tie grcur :' other hair that doesn't even exist. "form" synagogues of seven midasr Charles I\«icS.iiiSin, Lso Sh&rgiven and a unique program has They .used to do the same thing western state to be held in Oma- been promised- both old and honor new members c£ the. con- jsac, Sara White, Sam Kaplan. ' gregation. 'Paul Tepper, Rebecca Klrshen- ; in Viennal I Tiave seen them Trith ha May 6, 7, and 8. Conceded to young-. . .- .; • .'..Priacvpal sp.eaksr' of the' even, Margaret • Friedl-asfier, ; iny Tvown\ '• eyes ; and ; b e a i r d be the most-significant religious iiusie for the evenings danc-' Fiaemaa, and Sara Secfeerthem with my "own ears. Day. in gathering, to be held- here, the ing will be furnished by the Aus- Ing., .will-be Rabbi Eliai.Kargoiis of. Mount, Vernon, New. York. . , and day out, month in and month conference will bring delegates tin Bevlns orchestra. " out. Tliey- twisted and they turn- from Iowa, Nebraska, ..Missouri, XTi'.p^The play Is concerned trith C.-.^l John Feldraan,.. general chair- • - Dr. ;Margp"li3.-ls .a-/Sraiuate of ed; they arguedV and they split Minnesota, Kansas, South Dako- man of ths affair, is being assist- the Hebrew Union (jellege - - and! two young TS.es vrho- in crder to ta, and Colorado. hairs. In the city-, of Theodore ed by a large committee of mem- t i e t University -of-Ciacinrisi and | carry- on an escapade invent tvro HeriL Instead of reading those " Isldor Ziegler, Omaha attorney, bers of the organization. holds- a Ph. • D. flegre® Irea Col- fictitious.'people. ^Resulting from plain clear - loreyer_ irrefutable, nas .'been - named general' chair- _ 'Refreshments -will be served. umbia University of K e r . Tork. this made"mix-up is a ' . c o c e d r 4.e»-.Vf !»-;.?. man of the local committee arforever'proved and/re-proved and Tickets, for-the ball are ;forty • Sines 1916•;he-has. been :rebbl that has been the.favorite veiicl? , 7- - r^. reTpfprea •••opening" pages ot Der ranging ;for the conference. Jul- cents andt jaay «tje g-ottep. - froia pt sctors ever slsce t i e gray US- i Judensta'at which define once ius Bosenfeld o.f: Council Bluffs \ii p?r> *>&•y^ . o i t h & T e n s a ..and. ,-Jc-r-- ic.e--., js-ar.J. --trro Trarfiian era. -will: "Serve'es3?ribe-«liatna2a.'-^> sanff "for "all'tae character of -the committee. ..,-: • years :has _ beea .FrcsisSsEt ~f i i s : Galuth. and; once and for. all point Goldsteia is " in charge ~pt.".". thts '^ „ , Syna-g-ogus CojiEcil c* .America. • UBKEually beautilul. • Mrs. Hfer- \ out the"-one -thing;,, the unnni -.nec- committee arranging for 'the con- He Is past president of the xaaa Jahr is".directing the prodnc- I esarium, to be done, they babbled vention hall • atict reservations, . • • ] _ . . „ , Rabbinical assembly -of -Atnerica •tlpa. : and 3am Leon heads tlis finance ln-utilitieB. •;;_ -". : . ; Season tickets •will admit. Sia- • »*"— - ^ ^ and - la. the . past Grand Chaplain committee. Rabbi David H. "Wice ..To: e ,-.They are- not babbling -inutil-— of;Grand Lodge, Free and , Ac- gle admissions a s y be purchased J lties ; today. They are crucified. is chairman of the program comt cented -Masons _ of. .the State- of at the box office. Hard-boiled '. American foreign mittee. " • ' . . . . ' - ' . New York. Among "the scholastic Other local-people assisting in correspondents,, and American organizations with trlica _8 is , T-"a.t Omaha'Choir and Dramab.trrort ziforeign, correspondents .who have the convention arrangements E.re: tic Club has asked all Jewish or- affmated, are" tie" Anglican Orito , fs.ir ever T-t c r l j 1. had.tp iecome*hard-boiled In re- Mrs. Sam •Wertheimer, banquet ganizations to announce at their ental Society, the Society for BibR e m o v e • Sxr cent; years, are . so shocked and committee; Mrs." Mas Holzman, meetings that this club will give lical Literature; and tS® Ameri- r J : r , - r v i r tt",- r-wounded in their slow sensibili- in charge of badges, tickets and a -four act drama, "The. True can Academy for Jewish. • Keon Smoke Str.cli,l^tll'-* ties -by the outrages -- committed' printing; • Mrs...Harry-Z. Eosen- Power".by J. Gordin, May i , at search. - ' " • ' New York (VTSB) If $I.rCC against- the • Jews in Vienna. that feld, registrations; Mm Fred Ho- the Jewish community Center. .'. For many "years . lie has. been can t>e: raised frcra private roura; :personal accent of horror is senstock, ushers and pages; MorThe proceeds are to fee distrib- active in the' Zionist' movement ces the fwo big trsr-Kstitas t»:lt filling their usually hard and un- ris E. Jacobs, publicity; Miss Hauted • among v;b_r5table organisafeeling columns. The Times had zel Degen, transportation;, and tions and at this tiiae part of the sad• ...has ..'delivered .'. addresses into the bricli: smo&estscl: cf t t e throughout the east for the Zion- New Torlr Hospital's power house a picture of Austrian Jews' stand- Mrs. Ben Silver, reception. Members.of the .program com- money -will be donated for needy ists, and -for the United Palestine "will- be reaoved, the executive inginlline at the Polish consulate Polish Jetrs. «" cZ Il.c Appeal.. - - '' : committee of the board ol t;rcc• in Vienna trying to get a visas mittee headed by Rabbi -Wlce The f allowing organizations are: William Holzman, Omaha; tors aauQ-uncefi. The coniEfttee to go. to Poland —- seeking to : have received donations from be .T*v: rrc-- ty Lrevealed that the swastikas, irescape a. hell of blood "and utter Rabbi Alvin -I^chs, 'Jfavenport; this club in the past: The AudiCrov/d'Attends corporated 'in' the brick-work of outrage and enter what now Hyman Fishgall,' Sioux City; S. torium of Congregation of Israel, Start: the smokestack -when it vras tul.t seems to be a lesser hell of star- Abramson,' -Des.Monies'; - Rabbi South Omaha, The Jewish PhilTheodore Lewis, Sioux City; Rabin 1932, before the advent cl tLa vation and passive destruction. anthropies, the Icor, The Hiss, "*C the Nasi regirse, -had caused otiTcrEe And ail the while-there are to-, bi Julius Gordon,'- St; iouis; Mrs. Pioneera Club, Gold!© -Uyersca day great .tracts of land available F. J.:Xioewe, St.- Louis;- Irvin Club, The Jewish Funeral Home, ft Qver seven hundred i^eibers .their removal •ws.s saBctionei ".1 for immediate purchase in Pates- Fane, Kansas City; Nathan Gold, and The.Tuabor'Lycenm." Tickets' of th'e "younger Bet Sunday eveaLincoln, • RabbiAlbert Minda, funds coulfi.be obtaiaed to crars tine and it is. an open secret that are 45 cents. Julius Schneidery the parsimony of British immi- Minneapolis, Rabbi-Harry Margo- At. 4171, or Nathan Hartia, Ma. ing croirfied the Jevrish Ccssiun- them -Without tatiag.'fhe inc-sy gration regulations into Palestine lis of St. Paul, and Dr. 'Wflilam 5252 are In charge " of ticket ity,Center to attend'their-annual from tae. geners.1 bespits.! frr^. Purim carnival 'sponsored by the ; sales. EecsnEs the Btrsstikas are t-^It could be • broken if not smashed 3. Friedman o£ Denver. " ' ' - - -' • • Bound Ta" le of Jewish Youth. Members'of the- administrative of dark colored - "bricks. vh : ch by the moral pressure' of worldThis affair, yearly represents the stand out: agsicst . the uc^rlr t Jewry, above 'all by the moral committee of which"E. P;.Adler pressure of American Jewry — of Davenport, i general chairman CONGREGATIONAL--SEDER •" largest. gathering of local young •white bricks of- the rerasiadcr cf ! people.:....; ' • the stack they can-be seen a greet and American Jewry, disgraceful- of the .convention, is chairman "Music, for-4anciag -vraa fuTEisa- distance away. ly divided into factions, disgrace- are: Rabbi Eugene Mannheiiner, PLAHNEB BY TEMPLE ed. by.; Iiviag-Ithoaes orchestra. fully hindered by die-hards in Des Moines; Mrs. Joseph- Brody, high places,' by snobs, by self-op- Des Moines; I Goldsmith, WichTemple Israel will hold a Con- Member organizations : of the S v inionated men '.with- ugly, hard, ita"; Edwin ' Meissner, .[St.- Louis; gregational Seder on Saturday Hound . Table" 'sponsored r concesz. ^ vain little minds, does not unite> Robert Aronson, St. Louis •. Rabbi night, April 1G, the second night sions set up in the gycinasiuiru Harbin,. ICanchiikno (JTA)— c r c i t - ^ - Harold.-. Zellssky -sras chaircian 'does not rise.as one people inspir- Ferdinand Isserman, - St. Louis; of Passover. The Seder • will The authorities have closed Cc~n j cl f :r * of the. aff air. . Rabbi, Samuel S. . -Mayerburg, ed .by one faith and-one hope, and start at 6:45. .-.;.;..-. the violently 'csti-Seisitie T Ti.:.°J£ S c?-one goal, intent'upon one eternal- Kansas City; - Samuel HassenMrs. Bernard Wolf assisted-by ..-All; proceeds Trill-go to . t h e Gnardist sevrspaper, Kasi P;:t.' ^-oi." c " ~ ft ly-liberating a c t It stands at: the busch, St. Joseph; Dr., S . Morton a committee of the Temple Sis- fund for furnishing the Konnd For the last five yesrs the rar-~ | sc=- Cr Table club room at the Jevish Heltzberg, Kansas City; Isidor •ultimate.cross-roads of choice arterhood will he in charge of arhad conducted anti-JeTrish frc^- 1 Arr""" •.' Ziegler, Omaha; " Rabbi Wice, :rasjgements for the Seder* Sese'r- Community. Center. guing.I aganda throughout the Far ~cst. I" ' • The nest' and final dacce of At this terrific moment Chaim Omaha; A. I. Schimmel, Lincoln; rations are eighty-fivs and ^sixtyWeizmann was forced to open the Mrs. Harry Wilner, -Minneapolis; five cents for children and are this series .. sponsored by the j i t s latest issue Vas cenfisc^tsi ' ~ e : « c-'p 7 -' meeting of the Action Committee J. S. Joseph, Minneapolis; J. "?. limited to two hundred. Those Hoand Table -will be held on Sun- ] for an article srsing a pc^-cr^ | t-a? i r onJeTrs. . •"'" ". ' in London with.a 'bitter and Joseph, Minneapolis; Milton Fire- desiring^ reservation have been day, .April 17. grief-stricken arraignment of the stone, St. Paul; A._ B.: Kapplin, as&ed to call Mrs. Harry Z. Ro; opposition, of anti-Zionist forces Duluth, and Samuel Kohn, . Den- eenfeld, Glendale 0400 or the • ; • • - . • - . . \ , of asfiimilationist forces which ver. " Temple, Atlantic 2S84. • played.into the hands ot rur op'Motion pictures taken oa Ms ponents, which conlirmed the trip, to Europe will Be •Youth-Conference" •recent Colonial office in its parsimony, shown by Hr. Ilcrris E?. Jaccbr. which Blowed up the pacification of Palestine, which made Britain f 5*^ — - - » • T **9~7r~<1-*T<**t~V 1 T - « •at'* hesitate and fumble and suborr-;?ivcrrary of t i e HebTciT.Uni- t^entv-ivrd refusses frcsn. Gc-dinate the overwhelming . moral Meeting at tlic ] same . time as will feo con- j fcp-, , ea issues of the situation to small raeiiioraied-.-locally vrith su es-; atstho-!"it!'Bs, Of tbs tsSr le T £t"" .measures of mere policy. Britain representatives from • the mid- ; Mrs. Reuben Bordy and' Mrs. Mbit at the Jsirish Community • a s a fortj--cic£t • research st"u£.—, as ths events of the last few days western . congregations,' Youth Center. I s the'lobby Trill be a dis- )t-ae largest'cumber are"is.tiv-- c^ have fully demonstrated, is nei- Groups affiliated'-.with, .the" Re- JDave Stein, co-chairmen of the' pla.v-of the -•work done, pictures Ipoland,." whiie Palestiaiass : r ; j ther without a moral sense nor a form S3'Jiagogue of seven neigh- ticket sales for the Beth El Coa- of ths plant, asd iafcrmatlve da-.j seccad. boring states Tvlll'. convene here cert which takes place', on' Wed-j sense-of enlightened self-interest. on Saturday, 'Jay 71 terisl nssis.y, April 20, at'the. Central-) Why have -we fiot.been able more Amcz General Chairman of. the Touth Fotiaaatios" stcses'for ths Uci- | S £ are:'An Is.etitt'te of .uditorliiia, featerthoroughly to harness "those qualConference will be 'Richard Hilcf £>i :r: ~"Z~" tained their "committee at. A des- Terslty-vere Jaid in 1518 by Dr. IstBdies,'-A'ScItool ities..of the British -people in the interests of our great cause? Be- ler'with Harvey Leon serving.as sert luBcheon, oa Friday, J'arch Chajm ^Vei|-rasna a R a th.a Usiver- j; stadies, Gf e s eral HExsar —. • '-• 28, at the hoiae el Mrs. Eordy,?:. sit? -s-as iorsiaily opsaed la IS2S. Sciool"*cf 'Essot "sciescsi?, S:L:rl " cause the .Colonial -Office'is'"deal-, vies chairmanThs afternoon session of : ths ; -According, to reports a record 'Located ca Mt.'Scopus la Jerus- ! cf Bin!-.#r.£l "-Sc'eEcp-." sn-""""V - - - — ing with aipeople'divided: against itself,"a group shot" through and conference will- >:ba held at Tem- cTovrd is planning to attend: this alsm it overlooks the Tailsy of; sr &(H ei^ Tcb sc if ^T~ds-«•«'" ' - the _ Mountains, of I cludine the "l>o"ctpra.to of F' ' - - - * through with slavighnesg of spir- ple Israel ••with prominent'leaders second.. annual;.concert -given, by Jericlio_ and ! " it, a group in which treachery is of Reform Judaism oa the pro- Cantor Aaron ' Edgar.. Assisting Sloiiab in . Transjordasla. On ajephr"&r-<*&*??,"£* rampant—treachery out - of small gram. An.evening social•, affair the Cantor -Brill -'bs the Choir, of. clear", day the- Cead-S©aa thirty | _ . ^ 6 u&£ew.iiiuvsrsitT is c = : \ " -"- . will-be leid at the • Highland the Beth El'Syaagogus asd-Abra- silies a-s-sT. as visible. -fft?,the beneficiaries c? fee • i-c-.". 1 A. Country Club. * ' '.• . ; (Continued oh page's.) ham Dansky, .pianist. ' • . The ••University': has a : staff • of Philanthropies campaign. •s - i.\ c . tr»i.'_"^:

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