c> PEJ33 TtTR H3EBSK *CV Pete the harber is an Italian. That is to say he'S3 an Italian from that remote time when Italy •was an organ of civilization in the : social body of the •world. In his Enterea es Second Class Mall- Matter on Jacnajy 21. 1S5X at time in Italy lhe memory of GariOMAHA, NEBRASKA,- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1933 -Postoffice. of Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act or March S, 1873 baldi : was more heroic than Caesar's. ": " F T * «" FT! RABBI GOLDSTEIN TO ' He is a good barber, indeed - t ', , (-with a chair in one ol the best " , SPEAK AT LISRARY. L> ik n » • sS hotels) and I know him also as \ p fr. ,-n^ ah exemplary citizen ol the UnitRabbi David A." Goldstein will ed StateB. His long sojourn, in speak'on'Tuesday, ^November 15, this country has served to enlarge at S P- m. in the -main children's the triendly tolerance T7hich is an Room of the Omaha Public Lil Inheritance of his Italian spirit. !«• * '-i ' %• •-. r-f-i \t brary on "How Good Books InfluWere Pete still living in Italy Touching upon hitherto conence the Level of the Communit-Vs Mussolini when il Duce quesit would be very hard lor Mr. cealed elements in Europe's game with Life." The Library is holding tioned hir^'^agerly about events Mussolini to put him in a totaliof politics. Pierre Van Paassen, in Pal"'' open house that day os the ocnd then said upon First Will Be Held a t Centarian Btrait-jacket. If Mr. MnsLargest Class in History speaking Tuesday night" a t the b e i c •" -attitude 02 the Bolini said, You must hate soine Center Forum, presented an enter, Evening of to be Initiated on. Weelr which is "being- observed. „. "There is no people with a total hate since tirely new picture of tire vrorld J<-_o December 11 November 13 to November IS. December 11 f " ' ,.a-Scz:itisni in ItEly. they are not of your.blood, Pete situation. . ' Kabbi Goldstein spoke lasi. bun•iloniar.s stood together no donbt -would answer: " I can't A newspaper- corresponded*..,- .-' Dance Chairman Irving Nogg "What is belle-red to be the larg- cay morning to the ilcr. r£ Ll^le oier ol Caesar." /hate people who have done no announced the dates for the Sound many years, Mr.'Van Paa*"' " ""•' ""'• i-oin i i s experiences in Ethio- est class of new members in the Class of the First Cong:c -.Lj.zzz.l harm to me and, besides, I thinfe Tabe dances a t the first monthly had' personal interviews * --•-.Li,.,. £-_.--, | pia, Van Paassea. learned the history of B'nai B'rith will be in- Cfiurci. ' this better blooa theory is all ba- supper meeting of the. Round Ta- Hitler and Mussolini SL.. itiated on December 11 by the locountry was not the cssert populoney anyway." - a ble of Jewish Youth, Tuesday, No- Hitler's rise to power was lodge which tomorrow will Tire r;a<!= nee When, recently, he heard about vember 8, a t the Jewish Commu- short time imprisoned at-' the arly imagined but a land as de- cal for Mor scribed in ine Bible, "The .garden bring its ten day membership j * certain Austrian Jewish family nity Center. Dachau concentration camp. •- . rDpaign to a close. Tvro hundred 1st dist" of Africa." to Vienna Pete felt horribly disThe dances will be held on De- He described a scene with HiU iudefin "But the acquisition cf tithio- new members -were announced at tressed. Besides that they were cember 11, February 5. March 5, !er when he asked him the reasons yesterday's report luncheon, and offion " L pia. has come too late for Musso. Buttering human beings, Pete was and May 7. The policy of Sunday for his intense hatred of the Jews. an additional twenty-fire or more [ the Z" lini. It will be twenty-five or aware of a special reason for night dances has prevailed as has He -was told in reply that l a m to be-signed by tohelping them: Hefcnerwtheir rel- the policy o"! admitting no stags olng to make life miserable for thirty years before the country are-expected ,irr». r e ' \ r - r -r j his toi atives in the United States: they to any of the dances "with the ex- the Jews in Germany. And I will could pay the cost of the coagiiest. morrow. | for L,or In the meantime Italian garrisons The new members will be called are, In fact, nis neighbors in the ception of. the Purim Carnival not stop until the last Jew in the I first o are being wiped o a t The Ethiosuburb in which he lives. which takes the place of the last country stands with arms out- pians are passively resisting Ital- "The Henry Monsty class" ia honJ Queeu I The relatives awere vice peo- March 5 dance. stretched for alms.' The Jews, Hit- an rule by slaughtering their cat- or of ' the international president • In Lo ~r ! of the organization. Plans are be- People - Contribute S ple, indeed, and were among ler told, were not only the cause The admission price to the four r'lerZ tle and burning the harvest. And ing made to bring Governor HenPete's best friends. It Pete dances will be the same as in the of Germany's defeat in the war, Since Oiitlhresk of tl1 r ' r thought in the least of racial dif- past, one dollar for the series. A but were responsible for tbe dis-today the Ethiopian army . is ry Homer of Illinois to Omaha to - . r-lr Disorders ferences between him and them change has been made in the pro- semination of Christianity which camped -jv-ithin twenty miles of speak at the initiation. Morris E. Jacobs has been chairIt was only to consider how love- cess of distributing the tickets as was a poison that dripped into the Addis Ababa." \" pi lr n: 1 i - T ' I * "> 1 Jerusalem, (.TTA)—Palestirr ly i t all was: He and they were tickets will be sold by both the souls of the undefeated, and un- Mr. Van Paassen is-as intro- man of the membership campaign ibe-» c : ' !-• \ c »i r i f has contributed 1,000,0"C friendly people together, despite Round Table representatives and conquerable Germans and made duced by .William It. EoIlzmaE, and was assisted by the followingl : t r> r o v.- - •<• v , n r , pounds ($5,000,000) since t i€ president of the Jewish. Commu- workers: corpuscular differences. ( T h e by the Jewish Community Center. them the door-mat of Europe. nity Center. I fact is, though, that Pe£e was Jules Newman, William Grodin- Outbreak' of disorders in tL^e Only those tickets which axe *i - r '-"O Munich Chamberlin Victory sky, JDB Jacobs, David R_ Colin, spring cf IS36 to subscript!" .'• aware of no differences &t all.) sold by the Jewish Community In his discussion of recent EuFred White, Cy Silver, Salewin campaigns for support cf Jewh' When he heard what their Trins- Center can be applied on Center Michnick, Harvey Leon, Dr. Leon national funds and jnstitutior", :men in Austria were suffering membership dues. All Center ropean events, Mr. Van Paassen Fellman, Atr Kaitnan, H. Mala-j Leib jQffe, director of the Pa"Pete felt a pain that was person- members are asked to purchase warned against thinking of Britshock. H. Trustin,. Max Chapman, estine Foundation Fund, a.pal, as if it were one of his owntheir tickets at the desk if they ain as on her last legs. "At MunJ. Harry Knlalcoisky, Dave Gold- iounced to A. people who had been hurt. That wish that amount applied o" their ich Chamberlain achieved what he has been trying to do for the past x man, Louis Killer, Sd Shafton, Iz Foundation Fund's net proceeds- » » > i i > ' such things shopld be going en in membership dues. Chapman. rceived in Palestine from i £ the world, he thought; that peoThe orchestra has not yet been two years, turned Hitler to the - pie who had been righteous all chosen for the dances but an an- east so that Britain can concenHarold Farber, Lou Somberg, diaspora in the Hebrew year jirt their days should be made to suf- nouncement will be made next trate on the Far East where the Jack Marer, Morris Milder, Wil- p a s t .totalled nearly 5O0.-Pfr prestige or her empire is at fer as if they were criminals. , /*• liam Racusin, Max Barisii, Man- pounds (?2,50.0,C00). r- • week in the Jewish Press. It was even worse than the af- Por the time being,, it has been stake." ning Handler, Sain Wolf, L. K.ur- j .Mayor Israel Rokach -of 1* fliction that is put on criminals, • 111 »* [ H i , v , "The British navy," he went' La Gcardia Issues Public witz, Dave Feder, Ed Somraer. Joe •Aviv announced that the KoJer • the regular forum series he said. The worst thief and even decided, Greenberg, Al Fiedler, Milton j Hayishub, Zionist defense fund, j on, "is not being built against of Hound Table of Jewish Youth . Proclamation Urging. ' many murderers lose only a few Frohra, Ben Kazlo-wsky, Dr. A. ibad raised and. spent $£50,000 ! to be abandoned. All members Hitler of Mussolini, but for events / y e a r s of their lives in prison. is Support _ ' Greenberg, Phil Klutzrick, Meyer curing August and -SepLen-be- ; to come in China." The speaker of the Round Table are asked to Th^n they are allowed to return co-operate -with the Jewish Com- prophesied - that Mussolini and Tbe bizfiget l o r the .remainder of! Freeman. 1 to human society and to live munity Center in its series of Hitler at the behest of Great BritNew York OVTfS)—A proclaHrniie- Milder, Dave Greenberg:. the year cali.s Tor erpenditcre ol\ again. lectures. Pierre Van Paas- ain will .cut Japan off from the mation was issued by Mayor La "Max Holzman, Nathan Yaffe, Al an additional'$400,000' to sculp | Pete felt It was for him to i-es- forum sen, the Bpeafcer for the anti-Comintern pact and England Gnardia urging public support ol Mayer, Sam Beber, I. F. Goodman E.nd maintain volimteers. improve i cne these Jewish people. (They evening, forum defenses a-d build r \ - i = was presented at the •will then be free to deal wifii the projected non-sectarian Tem- and Harry Cohc. were a father, mother.and child.) Round Table meeting "and Japan whose destruction, she ple of Religion at the World's ad• Something has got to he done, he dressed a few words to the group. seeks. Fair, -which -would provide the ! among ttc JG\ said, and somebody has,got to do Great Britain, according to Mr. spiritual background for ' the The next regular meeting of of a s p r - - r , _ ^ w it. Thanfc goodness, America has Van Paassen, will never fight World of Tomorrow-which' the M - ~t in t h e «*•* ^ -ibeen generous with him, what the Round Table -will be held on for democracy but only to protect fair will interpret. novr inte—"^^ ..r- f-r with the chair in the good hotel December 6. The whole ideal, the proclamaher own Interests. "We have been traiion c_'— --c- V that he had, what with-the savfed," he said, -"on a myth that the tion said, would be "incomplete t It, and con.T. °J i- a P ings he had been able to gather. democratic states are aligned without the recognition of the livr r-i r ers-preCcr-rs.-, i- _ Pete said that he, with his. litagainst the dictatorships. That ing God and without tolerance and TTive: cf ' l e z - tie wealth, would be a cheap litalignment never existed In the brotherly love." "In this temple," graphed it-= Z'.-~ ..= u, i_ tle man if he did not do all he jainds of the masters of Europe's •the mayor said, "could gather pe could to help this family escape. pie of all the world where praydestinies." • • „ .„ . . special -- Their relatives in America —ere ^Recalling an interview with Hit- ers .murmured ia-various toagaea ^ ^ L poorer than he and could not would blanket cut the...Ecasa and ler in 1931 "when the Nazi party -<~~.2 rf-i-C eive the guarantees tr-pt vould .raionji"trn3 -roar "of" -cannons'" too •was Icalng-". iaflHonSv of votes at "^ enable" thism to emlgraa to "tfce rr.% : ^. each election, Van Paassen told often heard in ths world of the United States. " r T' Registrations are still being ac- hxrsr Hitler wept on the shoulders world today. ev The J The Jewish Community Center Yes, he was the one to do u . cepted "The temple," the mayor furfor the Record Concert of Feodor Strasser and kept moanISu! irJy th- cr ten" ed co: •.'— -announces the organization of a Pete has made himself /sponsor Series at I Jewish Community Ing that all was lost. Immediate- ther asserted, -"will be the sym-Photography club, to meet at the oners ar ' d v _"tj " for the Jewish family;; shortly Center. Athe ly however money began to roll bol of the happy spiritual life of ~ ^ " Z~ great deal of Interest r ~ _!_'_". . Center once, a -week. This club will, c s they will arrive here . . ; "And, In, "from the cannon-makers of onr country, at a time when relig: "P <— says Pete, '"if they, don't mate Skoda, from Holland, from Eng- ious beliefs are so seriously men- be under the direction cf Jlr. Ed-Arab her-.,7," he ', c •' ward R. Trabold, .well-known phoconsta .n " " eood in America I can take care •JEWISH COMMUNITY land, from the real international- aced and when changing condiv"' of them. I'd rather feed-them ists, "the armament makers who tions throughout the world make tographic specialist. . CENTER: . than let them suffer in .Austria. This is an unusual opportunity r.r/- fT p ? saw in the rise of Hitler an oppor- this idea.of vital importance, and ^^ t 'OE^as i-* is"" t e. But I'm not worried. They were tunity to turn Europe into an will signify to the world the lib-for all persons interested in pho- u „ ; i, ^ -r • Record Concert Ho. 2 hard-working, successful people erty that is the. cornerstone of our tography to learn the essentials of armed camp." } eV •r p - u — r of•WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16, in Austria." picture taking and picture maknation in which freedom of -worEthiopia Conquered Too l a t e • S p . m. .'. ing. The object of the club will i ship is vital and fundamental." - .V~- ]~ He also described an interview About the same time that I 1. Survey of Music from Among- the officers and direc- be to train its members in. the I-' heard about Pete the barber I Seventh to Seventeenth. Centors of the temple which is soon art of taking pictures, developing met Mr. Dietrich. Mr. Dietrich, tury. .• . to start its campaign for $250,-' and printing them. horn in Germany, an immigrant 2. WAGNER: "Die HeisterA dark-room laboratory is now ! 000, are "William Church Osborn, of 15 years ago, is an Aryan. But slnger" Overture. being set up to make possible the j president; George J. Gillespie. Cy- Mr. Dietrich takes very lightly S. STRAUSS: "Till Eulenprinting g of pic-Ji Tvlrs. rus Adler, and Cleveland E. Kdge, development and p . the status of being an Aryan; sir. 'epiegel'B Merry Pranks.".,^ tures. I n this connection, i t is also j troit. T" c1 vice presidents r Joseph T. Lilly, Dietrich was a Social Democrat in Sirs, lllasie Voigt, treasurer, and Samuel Thome and planned to ixvli periodic eshibits i p r e s i d e r t cC Germany and has kept his faith • :. . • • • tator Albert Wald, assistant treas- and a-ward prizes for t h e best this e r f r ^ ; In universal brotherhood, vrork i n photography.' t h e Eetr; _, urers. j l r . Dietrich was distressed .All persons who like to take | dassah To^r-' ll has already been about a matter. He had received shown la the pictures and make -ahohby of it, 1 ^ e intro.-uc ' for a letter from his sister In Ger-series which will Plans for this year's Beth. El are requested to communicate at Goldste'n a: ths .direction Rigadoo were made at a meeting many hut he couldn't do anything twenty weeks under continue once with the Center by- calling tey, pr^s t>about It. Oh ,he said, if only I of Mrs. Minnie Toigt. held on Monday at the home of Jackson IS66, and register lor Chapter c"~ ". Admission to Center members the genera! chairman of the affair, were a well-to-do man, but I only w e •"-"} i " ^ this club. Mrs. E- nave my job. . - . . \,na is free. The fee for non-members Mrs. A. D. Frank. The evening: on which the club iladsssah. c r > - t j.c- 1 r The- letter from his sister had is two dollars for the entire ser- This year's Jtigadoo -will be •will raeet Trill be annonirced later. | *--*.z?.z~ —* to do -with a certain Jewish Tj7°- ies or twenty-five centers lor each, held on Sunday, December 18, beman physician in Germany. In her concert. ginning at 3 o'clock at the Centown she had Tseen a beloved phytral club. Plans Include forms of sician in all t h e years she pracamusement that will entertain the Meyer Levin, noted author and ticed. People venerated her not entire family. There will be danconly for her skill but even more ing and a supper will be served. editor, Trill appear here en. TuesMB 29, as second for her gentleness. She was " Tickets arB now on sale. Mrs. day, November on the Center Forum serfriend and physician both. Moe Venger is chairman of the speaker ies. His topic -will be " I Doa't Mr. Dietrich's sister had known ticket gelling committee. Look Je-wisa." her a long time and was very Mr. Levin is a sneabcr of tbe grateful to her. She has brought Memberss of the the local B'csl Bcsl staff of the magazine "Esguire." her litUe daughter baclr to life B'rith lodge Monday night heard The Jewish Women's Division Last year he created a sensation almost from the edge of death. Rabbi Louis J . Schwefel speak o n begin solicitations for the in literary circles triia the publiFor that reason she -was grateful. Palestine a n d t h e xrotk of t h e cation oj hi3 novel, "The OldConmninity Chest nest week. ,- Now the good doctor had come Jewish National F u n d . Rabbi In addition to the list of names _ Bunch." to a tragic pass. Xlntil now sheShwefel- Is touring t h e country i n ° had been allowed to go on.with the interests of t h e Jewish N a .He has -written a 'number"of published-last week the following •. •" other books including "The Gol-women will participate: Mrs. Reuher practice, but it had "been de- tional F u n d . den Mountain," "Yehuda," "Re- ben 'BroTrn, Sirs. Meyer Beber, ! ^ creed that after Oct-.l no Jew- Plans were also discussed f o r a porter," "Frankie and Johnny" Sirs. M. O. Vender, Mrs. Sam j " "" ish physician would be licensed B'nai B'rith Sabbath t o b e held Rachman, Sirs. Harold Barish. j and "The New Bridsre." (except some few who would-have sometime in t h e n e a r future, The Council Bluffs Lodge of llrs. Isadore Abrahamson, and j to affix yellow labels on their B'nai B'rith will be host to deleMrs. Joseph Freeraan. door-signs and who would be al- . After t h e Spanish exile t h i r t y gates from the lodges of Lincoln, Miss Esther Morgan 'will act as lowed to practice only among refugee families were permitted Sioux City and Omaha, when the to settle in Oporto, Portugal. secretary-to Mrs.. David Sherman, F t Southwest Regional Convention chairman of the -division. Mr.'Dietrich's sister haa "writ- Their honses were marked -with ten an appeal in her doctor s be- the crest of t h e city t o identify of district 6 is heia in the Bluffs on Sunday, November 20. a Ii i 7 half: Could'her brother find some them. Included on the program will be 'r r r Jewish people to help heir some Paul Veret, executive director, of to the "United States? The doctor The Inquisition of Portugal Paris (WNS)—Ernst Edward I r-nilantnropies the Omaha Jewish Community had means but before she could tras abolished on March 31, 1821. I ?. „ -r-r* — V— Center, and 0 . Hochman who will yon Rath, third secretary of the enter America some American • on File at Center lead a Vocational Guidance dis- German embassy in Paris and a •would have to post bond for Tier. nephew of the late Eoland Koesttion to the fact that there is still Ach, said Mr. Dietrich, I;-would so much fox the generosity of cussion. There will bo . luncheon er, former German ambassador to All Omaha xeisdei-ts receiving and dinner meetings. . do it myself, not only "because this Jews France, was shot and fatally requests for contributions to oatto do. Every move in the doctor saved my sister's child.but map of wounded last week by Hershel side agencies" Ere requested to Central Europe adds newbecause she is a human; bains. thousands ORCHESTRA-TO BE Feivel Grynsztam, a 17-year-old conmunicate with the office of of Nazi-victims. But I am a poor man. I- is BO I am not ons of those who ' ' . FORMED AT CENTER Polish .Jew, in what was described j tbe Jewish Philanthropies, JA hard to Tie poor because you can't by police as an act of Tengeance ' 1S6G. do the decent things you'd like to think the rescue of thess victims The Je»rtih Philanthropies has orchestra is being: formed for the mass expulsion of Polish do. I thought maybe I could find is a matter only to be whispered at An a complete file cf org-aniiStiosE the Jewish Community. Center Jews from the Reich. among us. I dont believe that some Jewish people to do IU Calling at. the embassy, Grynsz- worthy of support. any real American begrudges the for local musicians. Al Fisliel A number of organizations not well-known in Omaha musical tam asked to see Rath and then shelter that i3 being; given la I am sure the lovely generosity America.to the comparative hand- circles, has volunteered Ms serv- without'any preliminary fired two j approved have 3 soliciting ioCB1 of Pete the* barber and the fine ful of men, women and children ices as director o£ the new cg-shots at him, one hitting the Gerresidents, spirit of Mr. Dietrich wUl:not bo •-.'"•. man in the shoulder and. the • homeless and penniless by • g r e g a t i r i n . lost on any one who reads this; amade .All .persosi3 who play Instru- other lodging- in the liver. The as- Dem-: persecution .unparalleled esoept g Laws so I need point out no moral.. by the- Spanish inquisition in ments and are/ Interested in ths sailant was identified as a Polish " Warsaw (JTA ) —In trod uctj on Already American Jews have 1492.orchestra are asked • to. com- subject born at Hanover," Ger- of fee German legal sv.slei done nobly for the succor of their As Pete the Barber says. Some- municate, immediately with the ofeluding; .ths Nuremberg anti-Jewbrethren. . Some day It Trill mslre thing has got to he done and. fice cf -tie Jewish Community many, March 2D. 1S21. He holds ish laws, ia ilezel is one of four a passport issi the Polish a glowing chapter in the history somebody haB got to do it. AndCenter. consulate in Paris. After question- demands adopted by a confereaee of American Jewry. . • . it's greatly creditable to all who ing at the police station he was of Itlemel Gernir.a leaders in KoeIf I have any purpose in" telling art$ doing it. In 1566 the emperor MasiaiMan. described as a faaalic os the sub'.rg, Last iJrtissi£ ZCT S u b the story of Pete the barber and (Copyright, 1938, by Seven Arts decreed the Jews should never ject of Jewish persecution ia Germission to ths Litht-anian sroT^rnat Mr. Dietrich' it is to call attenFeature Syndicate) sgaln-be expelled from. Bohemia.- asy. but otherwise sane.
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