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\ v ; NEW SBAB'TOAST £Jr, Segal (\rtio bas-'llTeff quite a lOng"-tIme); remembers -• • new ysdrs ot olden times. Yet In the auifiber of years that have passed the'.- -olden times are not so re- - Entered oa Seoona Class Mall Matter oa January 31, 1931. at mote;-/the distance between-now SKA, FRIDAY, DECEASES 30, 1S33 PQ3toff leg." of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March S. 1879 antj. then Is marked by- the deep, • enormously "wide gulf that is the difference 'between civilization and, savagery. Indeed, the riumbor of-^yters Is only five. :.-. -.Mr.:; Segal recalls fondly the gootf heir years, of that distant past. As one looked from the threshold'of a new year, he could - ( alwity'B see bright lights in the New York (JTA) — New York fnture; Yes, one said then,;proTimes correspondent Harold Cal- DESPISE HITLER RULS grees -was going on in;the world lender, in the first of a series of U^tf year. '-Progress 'has somer r r ^ t ~r?^ Bucharest (JTA) — The Fi-dispatches from Paris, reported Budapest (JTA) — Introducthing; inevitable, everybody, was nance New York (WNS)—Einil tion Ministry has ordered 400 after a three-week tour of Ger- Lengyel, of the new anti-Jewish bill S u r e . ; - . ' ' • • . • . : • . -•.-.-••.<•• . •-.-•"• author and lecturer, in Parliament last week was owned Inns' and 800 to-many that all over the Reich and He" ^couldn't be sure that his Jewish shops in the Bukowina, even in' the Nazi ranks there were asserted that the people of marked by stormy scenes in the own fortunes. -' would • /advance.' bacco and Moldavia prov- many who were shamed by . the Germany secretly hope their Lower House. Angry shouts of f,. That was in the hand of God. One. Bessarabia country would be defeated i c "Barbarism!" "this is the Gerto be closed on sanitary anti-Jewish excesses and who bit- the Attention* might fall sick, one . might die. inces S event of another war, begrounds. The anti-Semitic newsBut things must always go well paper Uhiversul demands 'exten- terly resented the official asser- cause they are suffering under man spirit!" "long live equality!" The Jewish Philanthropies In' the woria,. must - go forward. sion of the;order to all provflices tion that the onslaught was a Hitler's rule. Lengyel declared came from the Social Democratic The next year was sure to be;bet- oh ;the ground-that "Jews are spontaneous act of the German this to be. a fact froia conver- and Liberal deputies when the bill appeals to every contributor to The dispatch listed var- sations he had with many per- was presented by Justice Minister remit immediately the balance ter * for the world than the one the peasant." The auth- nation. theories advanced in Ger- sons, Tasnadi-Nagy. "Govern- due on each pledge! before. And If. he didn't live, to poisoning orities in Czernowltz have order- ious mostly Catholics and Andreas ,-i,i,: V ment supporters countered -with Because of the urgect need, Bee it; what of it?. The world was ed the extension to.northern Bes- many as purposes of the reinten- Protestants, on a recent trip loud applause for the bill. After the Philanthropies asks that going to be better: for his child- sarabia and Moldavia of the or-sified anti-Jewish policy; (1) to through Germany. a brief session the House ad- you do not delay. Mail your ren. That was all that mattered der issHed for Bukowina reaulr- strip the Jews of their possesions. A volunteer &nr.y of I When Hitler is ready for journed until Jan. 1, without hav- check today to the Jewish Phil(2) to intimidate opponents of anyway.—' ' - • • ' ing Jews to keep their Blops open the is cletermi war, said Lengyel, he will Nazis at home by a show of ing taken action. anthropies. 101 No. 20th. : .. So. on new year- eve he put on on gaturday and Jewish holidays. j.-ouih * p ir-ir.iffinffi of hla Tuxedo and his wife .her best v Prominent Jewish leaders de- ruthlessness, (3^ to latlmldate strike without warning-. The Government published the evening goVn and went to the text of the new "Jew Law," conin tJ?.p ern cided to ascertain what aid theJews abroad accused of working •zz-i r% r r , r r r loiiif.. best hotel- In town ,'tq see the oldRumanian Government was pre-against the Nazi regime, and (4) letter of the teaching ol Ourtaining drastic restrictions on the v\\U:h if iif "The to Bupply a sympathetic bond beJews' right to earn a living, vote, Lord." pared to extend in order to fac."• year;out1 and to welcome the good ilitate organized Jewish - emigra- tween Germany and Eastern •Eurthe from "War Secretary Leslie HorehoW public office and participate fi B i di^FA.r* L A ' ir n r n !of Oxaalia ix. order iHeriafce . BelJsha declared that "other in the nation's cultural life. from Rumania. The meet- ope. Mr. Segal himself always cele tion; 3 l lhe t r a k Ing followed a session of the J*ufaiths besides the Catholic" were The far-reaching bill would ' \ ^ I , r I I T I £ aeeds of the Jewry • brateji. his' wedding ^anniversary manian cabinet at which decisions London (JTA)—Leading mem- indebted to Pope Pius, in an ob- limit Jews to sis per cent in pro*_k>'_l_ ' _ _ . _ : i 121 Gcmary and Eastern Ei^oon.-new;year eve, had; his Mends were taken to proceed energeticfessions and cultural pursuits, bar ia.-for-sS, merry jiarty, made a" ally with elimination of minori- bers of the Church of England (Contlnued on page 7.). The them altogether from responsible great: ado .about, having married. ties from the professions, and to clergy and laity formally repudiNo additional funds are being positions in the press, theater and • Mr;';Segal"was very grateful for apply strictly the law for the pro- ated anti-Semitism or any form sought - - merely the remittance- campaign tov t t i € cinema, ban tbem from all civil everything, for it had been a good tection of national labor. The of racial discrimination in the of all pledges made this past yer.v. EitLhropiGi, v:VA service posts and limit them to of "the vast majority of 'World in. which to marry'and*to The drive for the ir.'pcTi'.'y(JTA) — Ghetto cinemsession, 'under the chairmanship name ; tl&r iito;-ii!iif. t',i twelve per ceat in private enter- as Berlin English people," In a brl&g up children. for Jews may snortljr be opened neeflefl money vr&p. ]p.r>T>rbPir! of King Carol, also discussed en- Christian prises. The present law limits .Jie could always gire.a' heart- couragement of mass emigration letter to the Neville Laski, presi5-???>t T'Trcci^n'a TTT^f^pr ?b** fj'rpf-in Berlin and other centers unfler Jews to 20 per cent in most eco- the dent of the Board of Deputies of felt- .'toaat to the rew years . .' . of Jews. auspices of the Jewish Culoff efp.ck T>V. IVSarcr, P* ttip-f. ' nomic and cultural fields. British Jews. The letter said that "M^ 'friends, iflay t the. new: year ture League, Nazi-sponsored orchairman. 3>i "there should be a public expresForeshadowing a campaign of be aa good aa. the pa^t,' It must ganization which is -new in proheads are: Morris-- Jacobs, By decree of King Carol,- Ru- sion' of the feeling of the vast madenationalization and enforced cess of reorganizatioa to e£iect chairman, and Sam Bcbct, cobe '.better; The .advance of -pro- mania has"been placed in the jority of Christian English peoemigration, the bill would empowcomplete regimentation of Jewgress'fe-like-rivers that keep; on ranks of Europe's one-party tochairman, of the ETIUIB" Gifts most urgent f.nc! mur-f- v.vi Ithat, in whatever form and er the Minister of Interior to de-ish cultural life in Germany. The committee; Ephrain? IJ. Marks, flowing and can't be stopped. talitarian * states. Having dissolv- ple ; of Hungarian citizenship all league has now become sponsor chairman and Arthur Colui, as: 2tfrj Segal makes ready -even ed all political parties last Pebr-u- however modified It may be, antiLondon (JTA) — The Berlin prive persons naturalized after July 1, of all Jewish, cultural activities, sociate chalnnsri, of tine (Gennow to.celebrate his -wedding &n- ary, King Carol has replaced them' Semitism remains a wicked folly, talks ; between RIechsbank Presi- 1914, and OH?f would authorise the including 1) the theatre and eral Sollcitaiions division; MJrs. plversary on -new- year. eye but with a single - organization - to be utterly opposed to the spirit and dent Hjalmar Schacht and Direc- government to music, 2) publication and distri- Devifl Sbernian, chairntan, and pledges regulate the Ques'.wlth-no heart in it; it is like known as the "Front of National tor George Rublee of the Inter- tion of Jewish emigration and the bution ol all literature including Jewish rhOwitlt dancing In the presence • of the -Rebirth."' . - . : governmental Refugee Bureau transfer of Jewish capital from books, magazines, and newspa"V'.'e are pskisi death-throes of civlllzatipn itself, will not necessarily be Halted to the countrypers, and 3) adult education, to v.'&U nit-Li' ii hethinKs, the specific proposals contained b;- the vorkers. A "Jew" is defined as a person which is to be limited henceforth .IJevertheless'Mr. 'Segairtrnst In in the Schacht plan but the way with pjl fn t| to foreign, languages and other one or two Jewish parents 'aoii[e;'way" celebrate his wedding is open to a full discussion of all but excluded from the definition emigration requirements. aHja'gjreet the new year: for.^wbmpossibilities, the J. T .A. learn- one quarter Jews as well as half The ghetto cinemas, seen by the j - ei'-! ai|e -BO'''.meticulous ; to observe ed authoritatively. Rublee is visit- Jews who -were converted to Nazis as the only means of mal- j the occasloii of their being'mar* ing Berlin upon the invitation of Christianity before.Jan. 1, 1938. Dr. Schacht, probably as sooa as and also war veterans decorated ing the league self-supporting, jis.y the'^ comn-.' e a : : :. will be permitted to show a limitpossible after.the holidays. various apenclet. There is no joy In looking back? for exceptional bravery &nd inThe'Annual Card Party of the pver two hundred women atOfficial circles described the valids at least 50 per cent incap- ed number of foreign films, &nfi In total, fc/boul vardiat the bitter year that.has Women's Division is being plan- tended the lnncheon given by theSchacht proposals as "&. very csinselected German pictures. Bimpassed in the worjd, no Joy look- ned for Monday acitated. Less inclusive than. nltaneonslv, evening, Februt&e 'Fzzir, ere <?, i s?pllcated plan" irith many ramif-^Cbi ing'; forward at the year to" come. ary 6, at the Jewish Community Women's Mizraehl, Wednesday, ications. The plan IhcIuSes an Germany's Nuremberg. Laws in solriBfr three or fctir iR-rg-e ."PWDecember 21, at the J. C. C... Wr» Segal sees only darti shadr Cenfe"r." the deticitjoa of Jew, the bill has ish publishing houses which have Jewish, lecturer, -will be international loan to finance e a when Mrs. Shulamlth Wald of OWsHbrpqdlngr'^-onftlie shadows and ^ ^ on the Center Forum, F.?was decided to hold an even- New York City, was the main igration, secured by the poollag already drawa the fire of Hungar- been permittee! l t f i to t continue ti d rfs;£ cries -of pain.. . . cries of hisingIt,affair Nazis. at the Jewisb Community I / this -year so that both bave closed down a*l Jewish culof Jewish property in-the ReScb. ian To speaker. jiebple.-cries of the world. '.•'..'' .men and women might attend. Center on Tucsfiar ercning, JF.TISettle Jewish Problem tural societies, inolndicg -world u&ry IC, Mrs. Wald, who is the head of It would be raised abroad and •>Mr. Se^al must prepare.a toast : Mrs. Julius 'Stein, Chairman, Kis topic Trill l>e "Or Publication o£ the bill climaxed famed Jewish Society o£ Literawould be> serviced and assortired reports and what '.shall he say? What can announces that, .her committee the Women's Mlzrachl- speakers by j the Eve of 1F"£." that the governmect was ture and Science. currency obtained by the Reich one-say?' "Happy CHew\ Year" .ia will Trneet- next w.eek, - at- which bureau, came here instead of through Increased esports. The preparing, to. ""settle the Jewish D r . BifXiHeteJu, P- T>p-t,iv«; It has not yet bees, determined s4fdoiiiC'to cay in'.th6 preseace-of tfrae detallett plans- .will be work- Mrs. Shapiro, t h e scheduled nations guaranteeing ths raisiag problem once and for all." For-which Jewish literary and sciena.vast; contlnniag' tragedy;., • : ed, out. Mrs. Abe Venger- will be speaker, •because Mrs, Shapiro of ths lean, "crosld iixn,n sctssllj^ eign Minister Gsleazze Ciano of tific .publications •will bs permit- f-orn. WeetetT. was unable to leava^Ne^? York, at x •: V.T.1- i : J£eraapkfcaoljouW e^y * - MY.; •who.-visited here".last- ^esic, ted to costive. It has. fcevreTer,and sstaSieci att t e io ' this tiiae. Mrs3." ~ Wald h'as" long b& taxing-themselves-fcy increas- Italy,-, mfenas.»£^m > gpin^-^to^ jtfsjr iSPS C C h i f t h ! t was believed"ia lisve aicied Ja Us been, active in Jewish work; sne ed imports. froa Gemasy lo re-drafting. The rising anti-Semit- been fairly .established tluvt .soaie a happy new year* for that would courses -la Jewish, history £-nd reIs a leader in Ivrith,-& graduate pay the loan. W silly, H5ie. •Khigtiln^- - ia • the ism in t i e government only-last ligion will be abolished ty. the ties. He received his decree o l ' of -Hebrew College of New York i e s , fctjieT ilue •^laWng&hapVisit;'Auspicious Doctor o£ • Philosophy at Cclum- i vreelc "provoked an outburst in the education elapses.' In f.ll hia arid a graduate of New York Un... ink''.;fo> fa- ?aah -.w.hor.is fr^ •University. J Financial circles espressed the Upper Chamber -when Louis Szil- adult likelihood, tne Jeague T^ill bare iversity, She is at present a teachl i j g a c t e by.the Twentieth Cenopinion that Mr. Rublee's visit to age accused Premier Bela Iraredy only one ne-wsps.per, the Jewisli Dr. Eraunstein serrefl fie e. jreeotis5 ( ; l c r i f o Review Tuesday er In the New York public t t t r j ? L i m i t e d . -••••-••- > / • w : - j Berlin was auspieic-us at this of "creating -an atmosphere ia of the etcK of Columbia ji ^pv^i^Ts-Arp.h f"iii-sfp-"pT>ro~i The -fourth in the series of schools. Page, the only Jewish pa- member -No!: l !wish you to be strong •Book time. In-view of the Fascist de- which Christians are no longer News University, New Tort, fc ive Evening, sponsored by the per—comprising a single sheet— •tflth the 'strength of.dlgnity: To Beth-El .auxiliary, will be held at . The speaker told of the work sire to provide the most harmon- judged" by their conesty or their •which has been permitted to pub-EEG oBe-haif years. Heor fiv ^alk:with a hlghhead;; tj> etand the J. C . C Tuesday evening, Jan- being done by Women's Mlzrachl Wus background for the forth- honor, or tlieir capacities, but lish since ths November pogroms. member of the Esecr.ti.ye ptp-f£ o ernnier.tf rc.:e.::>..wi.: Anglo-Germr,n trade talks solely by the degree of their anti- It was revealed that the private- the Emergency Peace Camcaig'r, aclmitif-loii oZ ICC-O vrlta the grandeur of people •who uary at 8:15 o'clock.. Rabbi among the orthodox girls in Pal- coming it is believed that the Reich is Semitism. nave lived a: long,Ume and -who, David 3,. Dr. Braccstein is tlie suib.or o estine. She told of the new A.% Goldstein will review, ly-owned Israelitische Fairaliex?- "The therefore; know that, these' en- "And "Tell" Chuelas of Majorca," tli< schools built and- supported by prepared to make considerable The new restrictions have spurof' Time,": by iAura blatt, oldest Jewish weekly in "iiTsr to avert a breakdo-wn red a rash o£ Jews to seek proemies will be tomorrow's-(rust in- K r e y . . history of the outcast people . o the -^organization, one at Jerusa- concessions ' - • . " ' ~~- • • - . • ' . . , . • . • \ Germany which was puMisbefi in the wind?to be yourselves, which • For -his -'fifth:;: -review Rabbi lem and the other in Tel Aviv. of the refugee talks, at least -un- tection by conversion to the Hamburg, and Berlin, h&s been th© Spanish Island o£ Majovea. \ ?-iivpK of. is -to: say: to., be. proija Jews, who Goldstein will / . g i v e Marquis Mrs.,Wald outlined the import- til the fate of the Anglo-German Christian religion. . . Justinian Before •vrriUng this boot the e.u know they, have something more James' /'Andrew Jackson,"- win- ance of helping refugee" and na- negotiations is decided. George Cardinal Seredi, Catholic to JIvie for than to bef urtlvfe "mice ner ej£ the Pulitzer Prize;for 1938^ tive orthodox girts to become selfMeanwhile, in what was believ- Primate of Hungary, has sent out afraid of shadows;. ...;.:•: ; ed-a plea to the dominions to supportingand to continue the pastoral letter, advising that all "will take place January 17. permit entry of Gennan Jewish aJews iwlahfyou an enlargement of This who seek conversion must Tickets may be obtained at the traditions and customs of ortho- refugees character l(that. must come- :to all rbox on the Immigration lists, office the night of the review. dox "Judaism- "Palestine must be Colonial Secretary Malcolm Mac- study the catechism two hours, •wiio -say,! S» phali I 'guafd all built through religion and this dally for at least three months. the; ways' of my life that no act we endeavor to foster in these Donald recommended in comThe Calvinist Church has stipuof jnlne shaV giveWri to my peomons allowing limited numbers lated a year's wait before conschools," said Mrs. Wald. th' atioa of about 120,CO. ple who .may be blamed for,, my ChapUn to Start Mrs. Wald, who is now touring of foreigners to settle in the dom- version. by histori; defelictioh. In my uprightness-1 religionists, and the middle-west organizing new inions, arguing that at present The new bill provides that Jews Making'Dictator* chapters ohali'staiid as-high .as the stars. well as the general public. It h».F j of the Women's Mizra- England itself could not supply register their votes 30 days after iea-si It may; be that evea after every already been acknowledged as s. jtb&t chi, .asked the continued support all the emigrants seeded. r Parliamentary and municipal Jfow's character has attained su-r r. ..Hollywood ( J T A ) —Charlie of the' local group. The Omaha Pisa Cynical classic in its field by leading j elections. Tneir deputies in the firTr r r Hs.A jjerhumap height, the voices of Chaplin ; will commence active organization presented her with a scholars in Europe and America. '. PP l " f ' 1 t London (JTA) — Terming Lower House will be limited to r r t r " out" enenjies wllryet not be stlll- work on his forthcoming and check for the fund for the com-Schacht Dr. Braunstein has traveled i ' ^ I fi proposals to link Jewish six per cent of the total and they edJ -That .will not matter' if-a: first all-talking picture, tenta- pletion of the third floor of theemigration widc!^ thror.cb.out this countr*', |?- m r £" e to Increased German will be barred froa the Upper Jew can! saiv "In all things I tively titled "The Dictator," Tel Aviv Beth Chaluzoth, recent- imports the Europe and the Nesir East. In Ms I f ^ ' "most cynical ever House entirely. have^beeii faithful to my inherl- 3hortly after, the first .of the new ly opened. mu un rrrrcrt^T travels he has met and interview- | f^psu^ trz U U Jews will be barred 'frora posiadvanced'in connection with the taijce; my. heart, my head and my year. This announcement by Al- Mrs. A- Katz, president of theNazi persecutions, Laborite lead- tions as state, smnicipal or other ed kings, prime-ministerE. dinta- j ; £^ hand- have been directed by thefred Reeves, general manager of local group, announced that due er Herbert Morrison told an East public employees, public notaries, tors, pretencers-to-thrones and i If^.^?^,, lights of 1 our Torah' and our 'pro- the Chaplin Studios, is the first to a misunderstanding in the last London meeting: "I hope that trustees, patent agents and offi- New Torli (JTA) — President many of the men who Bhr.pe &nd j ','^{1'?^"' b a d Roosevelt has been selected to re-create cocteir.porj-.ry history. jCnic'ei phets'* I have taken unto myself .official word that an actual shoot- minute reservations several wom(Reichsbank President) cial translators. ceive the 1SES American Hebrew nit the fineness-that-Is connoted ing data has been set.. In "The en did not get served and the of-Schacht has been sent about his business Jewish nierabersiip in the medta-lthe identity .of being a' Jew." Dictator,"; conceived and written- ficers had to give up their seats and that it has been clearly in- ical, ' legal, engineering, press, Medal for Outstanding Service in No. I <jan not wish you happin- by Chaplin himself, the comedian at the speakers table; the organ- timated to him that any such theater and cinema chambers will Promoting. Better Unclerstaiidir.E Buy Pslestiae Lssd Christians s.ad Jews beess. For j the happiness ; of -anywill play not only his bid, butization regrets thte and wishes to proposals not only cynical but bo restricted to sis per cent. Yv&r Between cause of his efforts to bring for eee Colors | nuaibef Jew-and of any man Prelimin- thank those attending for their Impudent are v is s t mockery in also a new character. and offensive." (Continued on page 7.) about a humane, solution of Jewthe presence of ^ ? sotfering. ary work ia already under way. cooperation and good-nature in ish crises. Ke was "selected by e New Tore (.JTA)—A trEfi-: of i I *:an not wish you this,,nor do accepting the situation. committee of judges which in- lane in Falestice costing: f'ff.,yoa -want. to. be wished ' any hapcluded 58 protnine: persc-ns ol | COC. origiDE'ly set csie'e "or tbe piness of your own; in such a Town Hall Comes different faiths. world, ^ h o can be happy? Who j establisbmert of c." American Anti-Semitic Drive . t o Omaha! may sayi This tragedy Is no matThe citation follows: "Because i colony, has been allocated for tlie ter of. mine.* I am happy. ' by all bis words and actions since j settlement d German JewiPli vc?* in Northern China \i wish^yon rather thiBstrength, . On Thursday, evening, Janbe has been in the public service u e res 'iuion thfs pride,:this dignity, this en- uary 5, at eight o'clock, a loni he bas promoted better under- unanimously ct B r.p.*?o i£.5 cop.London (JTA)—Reports from cal Town'Hall Group will meet largement.' ...-'•' •-•"•.' • standing among all races s.ntl fererce o C the Orfier SCRS or Zlcm, for the first time at the Jew- Shanghai say Japan has launched Dr. Harris J. Levine. GTK.P.UThis shall be Mr. Segal's toast ish "Washington (WNS) — General snent by the Navy Department creeds; because, during the past an anti-Semitism campaign in Community Center to distoKhla' company and h^ offers it cuss one of our most import- North China and Manchukuo, approval of the strong tons taken that a permanent squadron ci bat- year be took the initiative of KiRSter of the orcler, v h o pressflcrisis in Jewish affairs and ed, announced t r, e. t f7f,(.l|'!|1 also:Ho all who read this. He ant problems, SHOULD barring both territories to Jewish by the State Department in re-tleships -would be kept in Atlan- every did ei'erything in bis power to towards the purchase of the land wouldn't' have- any- anniversary THEcurrent WAGNER ACT BD RE- immigrants. As a result of thebuffing a German demand for an tic -waters. about a Larnane solution, has already beer ':pvvrr:"rted. j>arty. if. he. had his say. and he VISED? drive l.'OOO Austrian Jewish refu- apology for remarks made by a Senator King's assertion that bring wjUi-.Teduce this-one to becoming of the Cabinet was evi-the United States should break and because he was responsible Fund, to Palestine. s.nc that the Town Meeting of. gees, have been diverted to Shang- member humility: Almost any kind of -cele- theAmerica's dent although Eom© criticism de- off diplomatic and commercial re- for the Evian conference for aid-bslance is expected to be raised hai. The. Shanghai Jewish Com"is broadcast weekly : brfjUohBeems to have become- in- over Air veloped because of ths strained lations witc Germany unless that ing refugees of Central Europe." before the JUIEUE! "Ovder Da-." munity was stated to be caring the NBC. Some 1,300 dis.decent,- he thinks. . • • •<. In a statement from ths YCLite diplomatic relationship. Senator nation ceases Us persecution of for 2,000 destitute Russian Jews groups throughout the ..]Mr. Segal.doesn't like to tell cussion States House the President WEE quoted tc be celebrated next.?,*s.Tcti If,, assemble each as well as 500 Viennese Jews who William H. King o£ Utah urged minorities, brought a warning as -other people; how .to'• behave, • or Uniteddeclaring that he sincerely apto listen to promin- arrived recently. Transports with the complete severance of econ- from Senator Wheeler, chairman how much to drink, or .hbvjr' much Thursday the action of ths dis-!J\'exent labor leaders, professional 3,000 to 4,000 more "Jewish refu- omic relations with Nazi Germany of the Senate Interstate Com- preciated to, Eipend Mr. Segal-is n&Jchuspa workers, tinguished committee of judges *' and- other gees were reported to be en route declaring that "the only tray to merce Committee, against a '-wave jwho pdnim, sa they say. Yet if tie were leaders ofstatesmen, him for tie s.v.v.ve.1 deal with Germany If she conthe day analyze cur- to Shanghai. of hysteria' sleeping the United awardselected one who ordinarily gave himself a rent problems of The American Hebrew tinues her barbaric persecution of States to the brink of war. Repan interesting bid • time on new year eve heand informativeinmanner. the Jews is to interfere with her resentative Martin Dies, chairman medal. The President further A \. "ra' Torjj (JTA might say: "Well this time I Shanghai (JTA)—Ths Japanbe gladly development." Senator of the Congressional Committee stated that he glaci accepted the in C™ OPF"'68S6 shall give my wine to my kinsFollowing the -broadcast, ese Consulate has refused to economic Ro-ivc-jof Illinois thought that the investigating Tzn-Anieriean activi- honor and was deeply touched by Central men who are sufferers on ~tb>» there is discusssion on the grant visas for ten destitute fam- Lewis would react to the det-ties in the United States, said that the citation •which. secodp&r.ied given espression tb.~o!"gb Vyp eternal road. My kinsman, is tired part of the listeners for the ilies of Jewish musicians from Ill-feeling riment of the Jews in..Germany this country -was being "deluged the award. tribution of ?. XC-.C b and faint and I shall'give him'my airing til opinion and the. clar- Berlin to go to Harbin, Manchu- and might be followed by new•with propaganda for the pnrpose the Acj-sslsiian s r i n e . • • . ••••••'.: •' ifying of the question aroused* kuo, where Jobs had. been ob- outbreaks against thera. f o r 'cls£ a."iCi o i ^ i ^ of involving ns in the approachJewish Community Cen- tained for them by the HIAS-ICA -."Yes, .the §100 that I ordinsr- terThe oycott isb refugees. Tii Informed quarters espressed in g European -war." Senator invites all interested to Emigration -Association. ilf spend on a big net? year eve; participate. at e. inestsrvg in the belief that President Roose- Wheeler criticized a statement This Is an opporI shall give to the fund for thet velt would tell Congress, at itsmade by Neville Miller, president London (TTXS) The effc o: to know what is what rehabilitationr of, those who" have- tunity r.i j ^'"^ '~e ecuslly {if.'.'Ul our political, social, ami ec- 'Record-Concert Series opening session nest week, of theof the National .. Association of the American boycott ct bocome "homeless, tor" succor of on d 1 ttie ^oint Dfetrib\it;c? stiffened attitude ia diplomatic Broadcasters, wlio declared radio goods and services lias res onomic frontiers/ Come to the tkose who have -been" fobbed and Town Hall Broadcast nest •Those registered for the Record relations between the United stations shoda prohibit t h e in the decision ol the North I E(i th left hungry. . '. - • • • . :> Thursday. - Concert Series of the Jewish Com- States and Genaauy. His annual broadcasting of programs •which man Llc-yd l:ins to withdraw . He-'ucees, I "I shall greet the new year moCenter will. please note message is expected to deal with Ii n c i t e destly with cocktails at-my house. '.. The discussion will be led by munity "racialthata sack pesition vie© irn.m^v.2P.t^iy: s..vCorc.l.r,'~;' that these recorded concerts will =. C O l - • C". the international situation and hatred," Earingistated With threeTor "four cocktails 1 Miss Blanche Kleiman, Educa- be resumed oh Wednesday, Jan- defense seeds of this- country. It vr&s . a violation ef the rigfct of News Chror-i-3le report whscn I lection luit the chwrcli h& con- | llib a pink illusion of a tional Director. • uary 4, under, the direction o£ •was'noted that great EigEiflcaace free speech. Broadcasting stations curing tbe past cii;lst. \ tn Co'fjtiaued oil page §.) 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