February 17, 1939

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- In the Interests of the Jewish People

By AI/ SEGAL The Christian Re-Education of Father Coughlin

Not Hitler or Mussolini will cause the next war (-which seems Entered as Second Clasa Mall SlatteT on January SI. 1831, at not far oft). There are, indeed, VOL. XVI—No, 33SASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1939 .PoatoKlce. of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March S, 1879 a lot of people -who have a strong suspicion, amounting almost to conviction,' that these two have been brewing the hate, compounding the propaganda, mixing the TNT that shortly are to explode. But we have it on the loudest authority that it is really the Jews who are going to be responsible as the authors of the next •war. On a receir Sunday the Rev. Coughlin said it: He pictured the hideous slaughter of the youth of Weizman Aslss MacDonald Reich to Ease Pressure all nations perishing on battleon Jews During to State England's fieldB in a war fomented by the Emigration Intentions Jews. As documentary evidence ^ie quoted a paragraph that some one or other had written in the RUBLEE RESIGNS POST SECRET PARLEY HELD -American Hebrew of New York. Jews, he said, would combine the Understand Briton to Be forces of Christian nations "not Stephen W i s e Presents Named Committee Views of America to only to cast Hitler into hell bnt to substitute for the national.anChairman Meeting thems of the countries concerned The Ladies' Free Loan Bociety the national anthem of Jewry." London (WNS) — While dis- has made elaborate preparations By VICTOR M. BIKJf STOCK Pictured above are four mem- at the Temple. The very next day the Rev. cussions are being carried on in for the celebration of its 18th Coughlin was given aid and com- Chief of J . T. A. Foreign Servifce bers of the Junior A. Z. A., who, From left to right ere: Karvey London by British, Jewish and anniversary to be observed at a fort by none other than Mr. Hit- London (JTA) — Jewish lead- with Rabbi David H. IVice of Hoffman. Herbert Dolgoff, Rabbi Arab leaders In connection with banquet on Sunday, February 19, ler "who in his Reichstag speech ers Tuesday afternoon met Brit- Temple Israel, are preparing to Wlce, Albert White aad George the settlement of difficulties in starting at 6 p. in. at the Jewish likewise suggested that the Jews ish officials in what was describ- conduct the services this evening Scholaick. Palestine, the full Intergovern- Community Center. were fomenting the next war . . . ed as the most important Anglomental Eefugee Committee met ?.o Mr. I. Slorgenstarn will give Jewish session thus far of. the The .Junior Club of Mother Seholnick, Harvey Hoffman and devise uew methods of financing "I", said he, "am for peace." the principal E,ddress. A musical week-long Palestine conferences Chapter of A. Z. A. 1 will conduct Norman Polonsky. Norman "WohlSame day there came to my — to consider the role of the the services this evening at Tem- ner. Milton Soskin, Robert La- the resettlment abroad of Ger- program will he given by Cantor many's refugees. I. Levin Shatskes. one o£ PoE. Seltz. SeBk a broadside entitled "The Holy Land in the event of war. ple Israel. Rabbi David H. Wice zere and Calvin Breit will act as The committee, on which thirHymn of the Jews: Onward Reservations for the affair may land's best-known Jewish oraIn contrast with the large Jew- will speak on "If I Were 15." ushers for the affair. : tors, "will speak in Omaha on Sun- "With part of the record Christian Soldiers." This r a s one ish delegation which attended Services at the Temple begin ty-two nation are represented, j be made by calling Mrs. I. J. day, February 2 6. at 2 p. m. at tendance of seven hundred Participating in the service heard reports frcra Georgre Rub- I Soskin, AT SZiS, or Mrs. Ellis, of the outgivings of that Edmond- previous meetings, a group of six will be Albert White. George promptly at S o'clock. the Labor Lyceum, Twenty-sec- sons forced io listen to the 3 lee, American director of the son who is the front of one of the Jewish leaders, headed by Dr. ond and Clark streets. He ap- Iceeding-y via l o u d CoEUaission, on recent. conversanumerous anti-Semitic groups. Chalm "Weizmann, went Into clostions with Nazi officials in BerEdmondson had sent a copy of it ed conference -with Foreign Unequipment, ihe annual lin. Representatives of the United to every congressman. L i k e dersecretary Richard A. Butler, ui t.l>f> loc;oration of «3 Circle. States, Great Britain* France, the Coughlin and like Hitler Edmond Colonial Secretary Malcom MacM r . Sh&tF-krs, v L : K 01 f . . i . ' !-C-1 ' Netherlands, Brazil and Argen\ . •• I f i l l son places blame for tne next war Donald and Sir John Shuckbursh of the T n , - u ij. P.-_ i " - \ ' • ; ^ tina had already been given adon Jews. of the Colonial Office. , i - .", \ j v .<>..n u n i t y C e vance cpies of IXublee's report Informed circles said developBut I am not concerned with iio the V-p-lV ?--' " " - } - ' "I" , : ,-which, disclosed that tne German it The latest motion picture dethe falsifications of Hitler who ment in the parallel Anglo-Jewish government had determined the o f T: e r r " are: In Tils book tells us that any lie and Anglo-Arab discussions were scribing the development of Palpercentage of property Jewish A d m i s s i o n -\ •.'- "OP '~l v C i ,.:-. V." is righteous if it suits the nation- moving rapidly and should reach estine, "Built in a Day," will be Late Pope Had Rabb: KlrsJibhrni to Be emigrants misrht ta&e with them al purpose. Hitler's paganism lias B point soon where an Intima- shown Monday at the meeting of Anti-Semitism of Ozi&hs. Monday 1 taken to itself the ruthless oi a tion of the Government's inten- the "Women's Division of the Jewg Fascists Evening oarbaric gods who until recently tions could be expected. Belief ish Community Center. This will It. is understood that the ofU t i I \ « V L-.l-r-.-r i ! . - . , ( « had been relegated to innocuous was expressed in certain quarters be a 1 o'clock luncheon meeting ficials cf there six countries were New York (WNS) — Mournwith a board meeting at 12. Habbi Max K'rshblum of K desuetude In "Wagner operas. that the Government intended to In favor of the German plan the death of Pope Pius XI, which provides for the migration York, national secretary of the Nor am I troubled much on ac- curtail sale of land to Jews in the "Built in a Day" is part of the ing I t , • ' L. • I ' who In his lifetime had led the organization, count of Edmondson who is but Holy Land. series which has included, "This Catholic church in a fight against of approximately 200.000 wage- Xizrachi Zionist U l U . 1 t ' ' 1 I i•will be honored locally at a banany annoying rash on the social Is the Land" and "The Promised anti-Semitism. Jews throughout earning Jewish refugees through Asks Policy body. (I remember anti-Semitic Dr. "Weizman had bluntly asked Land." It pictures the building the world joined with Christian- a central bureau. This bureau, it quet to be hold Monday oenin,;. P r o v o s t of &cr~$~~- —r ' . r """-leaflets Edmondson put o u t MacDonald to state the British of a colony in the Holy Land. The is disclosed, would be responsiagainst Roosevelt in the 1936 Government's intentions and the picture, filmed in Palestine, was ity In acclaiming the loss of s ble for the orderly selection of champion of human rights. As campaign, with ao apparent effect agonizing delay by letting the highly recommended by Maurice youn^ and promising- emigrants. at all, if one is to judge by the Jews know the worst. At the same Samuel in the course of his lec- early as 1938 the head of the Outside Germany, the refugee Catholic church scored antiresult of the election.) committee would take care of the time, he formally authorized the ture recently given at the Center Semitism. Neit rrsfis.: r r - - '' problems created hy the resettleBut Coughlin marching with Colonial Secretary to arrange an Forum. ment project. The sick, aged end these two gives me an acute pain; Arab-Jewish meeting, asserting A decree Issued on September j ste'.n r i " br<;<- > - =-.—- o-. Mrs. J. M. Rice is president of since I have been brought up to that the Jews were ready to sit the Women's Division. 25. 1938, stated that: "The Cath- infirm Jews would be allo-wed to j Pro". LoviF T r~i r " r - F '-. o: ' j T.ppidns, hnaa? reraain in Germany and pending respect men of religion as bear- down with the Arabs to discuss olic church habitually prays for l phy ol "ivklbs.' r ~ o . . r ^ LJ= , e r s pf truth, justice and honest the problem. He warned, however, the Jewish people who were the the departure of promising- emihearts; especially men of religion that the Jews would not acquiesce bearers of the divine revelations grants all Jews will be restored ' ' : ' l Of who derive their ordination from in the establishment of an Arab up to the time of Christ. Actu- some of the rights .they.had prior to. the riots of last fail, and perChrist. ated, by this love, ,the Apostolic state in Palestine. "1 i r o r n , Oil "'Xt** See has protected this people mitted more noraal business and It -doesn't look like an honest Keplying to questions previouse s c. against unjust oppression, and. social .life. Heart that offers an anonymous ly raised by MacDonald when the ;. f just as every innS e£ errry end paragraph, as proof of a TIIB ac- latter presented the Arab case to Tfeese disclosures gsve rise to jealousy..amans^tae,,m""2r - rzv.zl a.~22©r-e c5.rsrf-nl--c^?w?*: en tfte cusation against a people. It is the Jews, Dr. Weizmann was^un^ be disapproved, so la E : crjecial proMem ti~£ hope was expressed ^ -insolentfalsfihopd-tfiat-in the- faco- defstobd" to" have" emphasized that i.«ie but of the fact? of current History at- it was the Government's duty to Rumor-Nested J u m i Will manner mast foe that hatred that this cooperation on the part which is. generally termed anti- of Nazi- officials- is indicative of . it -.fire, thft t e m p t s to place, on Jews, the blame maintain: order and to have referLead Zionist Semitism.'" Pope Pius XI. who the relaxation of anti-Jewsh pres,-ior war to come. False heart and red to Italian and German activitMovement fought against all forms of re- sure, fore the time being at least. false witness "are "repudiation of ies among the Arabs, aimed at the r; , : - r idAtO*.; «•»; ligious-and racial persecution, is the Christly teaching. Intemstloasl Corporation British Empire. In referring to Washington (JTA) — Louis dead leaving unsettled the CathTo dispute with, falsehood so MacDonald's presentation of the Dembitz Brandeis, first Jew to Formation of an international .,- f-'.- f.-hjit" nnt.-l apparent would be like stopping Arab case, the Zionist leader was be appointed to the United States olic church's greatest current corporation has been suggested problem—its Increasingly bitter to quarrel with a guttersnipe who reported to have commented that Supreme Court, this week anto conduct tht resettlement projT ; C*t i T c ^r r, has thrown mud at me. One is It seemed the British c official nounced his retirement from the combat with the totalitarian civ- ect on strictly economic lines. ar ilization now developing so rapangry at the guttersnipe but one spoke "con amore" (with love.) bench after 22 years of service. This company would be given -••"-? k ir, iht r T ~" C C l T C' r idly in Germany and Italy and doesn't demean himself to exLarge-scale Jewish immigration The 82-year-old liberal jurist threatening Spain and other tra- a monopoly of land, minerals, c • change words with him. To. ansT»- In accordance with Palestine's ec- gave no reason for his retirement transport and other facilities in • r " o r r t ~\\~ er, "No, I am not fomenting war," onomic absorptive capacity, an ac- in a brief letter to President ditional strongholds of the faith. the territories which might be set 1 t r e r ts; . is as ludicrous at is would be for tive policy of development and Roosevelt which stated: "PursuThe Pope was outspoken in his aside for Jewish, emigration. "t c z r ?,- T Jme to make indignant denial if safeguards against any perman- ant to the act of March 1, 1937, opposition to Nazi principles. In Jews would be permitted to dra-K ! • Ian.?s». '."it-. someone asked me if I beat my ent Jewish minority statns were I retire this day from active ser- April, 1934, he denounced "false to the extent of the wealth they een;h m i Cfc.CE.-s ttree^s-. 1'" V *[ s" " r" \ t S C c'OCit riE.MiL IIl"£.i 1" I !1~ "•wire this morning. vice on the bench." He had been Christianity" and "real pagan- would be permitted to take with <r> a r t , '."*!-* demanded by Dr. "Weizmann. I believe rather that one should vi'I be rtr.-t F" 1o rl"r r; r r-r?,in poor health for some time, ism" in Germany. In September, them from Germany. •r "Wise Speaks s attempt to undertake the Christi : p c'sc t r he h e c ft il-f r y r r n." j-«TjThe minimum per person for If Dr. Stephen S. "Wise, saying he having noly last week returned to 1937, he said religious conditions tr-r C: r ian re-education of Father Coughthe bench after an attack of grip. in the Reifch were "truly deplor- resettlement has been placed at 1 cer.tly retr-r°,." f-or" ~ r'"=^ lin. This revilement, this false spoke for millions of American Brandeis -has made no decision able." In December of that year $250 and with 400.000 Jews in• witness, this sweetnesB of- words Jews and non-Jewish sympathizhs--devoted his entire Christmas volved the total fund requireconcealing venom, this hypocrisy ers, stressed the interest of the yet regarding plans following his message to the Sacred College cf ments would be 5100,000,000. £.s -wel". E.S - ^ e v o r j ; oL t h e r . r- l . v i r n v •which pretends-friendliness -while United States in Palestine. Con- retirement, it was said by persons Cardinals to an Indictment or The refugee committee believes -plunging the knife into the back tradicting MacDonald's statement close to him, but Ms retirement Nazi Germany, its "frightful" and that approslmately 6-0,00 0 emi- O n e of ^Le c c ^ ^ ^ i j £ C L . . - i L u i ~ . , ^ -—alt this "suggests that he needs that the authors of the Balfour recalled reports aroused by two "violently brutal" persecution. (Continued on page 7.) to go hack to Christianity to learn Declaration were not aware of unusual visit to President Roosevelt on Oct. 14 and Nov. 19, that , At the end of July, mentioning (Continued on pag-i 7-X 'its lessons. • • • '•• . -N, ol t h e orsaciJE-tiOE. | j, 1 l niprt he was considering the possibility Italy by name for tha, first time, Educated to be a .priest of The Mizrachi's r e g u l a r Jrl'lave I <• t • n tn of leaving -the bench to take the he delivered the most direct of Christ, he takes words, from the K&lke -wi'li be held toraorrov.- at active leadership of the Zionist the three addresses by deploring , month bZ anti-Christ-Goebbels and S o'clock a t t h e E'liai Jacob movement in view of the tragic the "unhappy imitation of Ger' makes them his own, as he did synagogue, Twenty-fourth, rn^ world Jewish situation. Before many"—a phrase which stirred <• in a recent speech; his heart Xich.o!s.s streets. his election to '.he court, he had Premier Mussolini to violent rettndB fellowship in the false outbeen an outstanding leader of ply—and termed mankind a vast givings of Hitler's heart. During f -T O f SS.VJ Zionism in America. York (WNS)—The Amersymphony of all peoples. Again 22 hours, between 4 p. m. SunNomination Precipitated Storm ican ORT Federation has acceptin July, 193S, the Osservatoreday and 2 p . m. Monday, Conghr C o r i-i a quota of $1,257,000 as its _ Tin and .Hitler spoke on Jews with Lodge Opening Drive to His nomination to the Supreme Romano, official Vatican news- ed ! paper, denounced antl - Jewish share of the 1S29 budget of $1,such unity of revflement aa to Court by President Woodrow Raise Past and 759,000 of the World ORT UnBuggeBt almost phonographic reWilson on Jan. 28, 1916, arous- persecution as "inhuman" and ion, -which redirects Je-wish. occuCurrent Dues production. ed stormy controversy ia which declared propaganda against Jews pational life through vocational had assumed proportions unall the forces of bigotry in. the ihr Certainly, this seems far from and agricultural training for refworthy of twenty centuries of The Omaha Lodge of B'nal AnnOuEceiaeiit has -been — c United States united to oppose the Christ who gave the beatiugees and other European Jews, Christian civilization.** B'rith will hold its next^ regular oJ those members of the "^ e v his confirmation. Despite this tudes and in. the same German Not only in words but Jn action it vas announced by George Back- en's Division of the Jewish >_c"gave the Golden Rule, who des-meeting Monday evening, Febru- struggle, which formed a bitter t.ir 1r Jffi ary 20. The feature of the evennninity Center vrlio vrill se- 1 c '~ chapter in Mr. Brandeis's life, his the Pope demonstrated his hatred er, sew Federation president. pised falsehood and hypocrisy, ing will be a debate by members Canada and Siesico are includthe corcicittee pticusoriEe f-e i°-appointment was confirmed by of persecution and oppression. In who in this hour when greed, arT 1938 he appointed two Jewish ed in the American quota. This ture to be priven oa l.Iarcl " ! rogance and falsehood rule the of the Junior A. Z. A. on the sub- the Senate on June 1, 1916. ject, "Resolved That T h e r e budget is the largest in ORT's Dorothy Fulo.heini. world, still stands (before the Before his election to the court, scientists, the physicist Levi Mrs. Davia Greenberg v eyes of all men of good will) as Should be an Additional Haven of Brandeis had made a nation-wide Civita, and Professor Volterra, as history.- "The large increase in f lir Refuge Besides Palestine." sam sought over previous | serve ES chairman and T.Irs ^ F - the one fixed light in the vast reputation in important litiga- members of the new Papal Acad- the years," Backer Laid, "is the min• An open forum discussion will tions involving the construction emy of Science. | ry Trustin &s co-chr^irmaa c~" ' darkness. imum required to meet not only | eroup. iVTerabers of the ccr — I believe It is better for the follow the debate. of labor laws and big business In an address opening the the rapidly monntisg needs in Poj tee a r e : Mesnp.mes ililton ' Starting on Monday, the lodge practices. He was born in Louis- Academy, the Pope declared that soul to go with Christ than with r r Hitler and Go'ebbels. He leads a launches its campaign to raise ville on Nov. 13, 1S56, and was all men regardless of their be- land and throughout Eastern Eur- I hainE, !Leo Abraiason. Sam ' T ope but also for refjgee Trork • TM.ii. S"-ta Bc-ber. Harry Be •—-man to that Mount whence He five thousand dollars in past and educated in Louisville, in Ger- liefs or origin, could co-operate points out the way of truth and current dues. Al Fiedler and Mil- many and at Harvard Law School. in advancing science and human "svliich has added -unprecedented : Davifi Brodkev, Edv-in-Brc I t Justice, of loving kindness and ton Frohm are general chairmen He is the author of several books progress. The same day, for the burdens on OET in many lands." jDsvjfl Cohen. Jack E. Cohr- * - 1 n of this drive. Mr. Backer announced the elec- | fhur Cohn. Bavid Colin, " r - e tolerance. on law and numerous articles on first time in history, a Jew spoke 1 t ,ir»>I Farber an3 A. D. Frank. Members of the lodge will be tion of Louis B. Bosdin, as board - He takes him to the road to Zionism. over the Papal broadcasting sta| Also Mesdaines J. ,T. F r i ^ r ^ divided into two competing teams, chairman after serving as acting Jericho where the Good Samari(Continuea on page 7.) chairman for sis years. The 1SSSj Leon Graetz, TvIaEJiin-i: H a " r *" tan finds the stricken stranger "The Busy Bees" and "The WillI . - » <f.f ing Workers" captained by Dr. budget includes the following ' Korris Katleman. Philip *;- . New York (JTA) — In markand does not kick him but picks items: Training, including re- Tnan,. Robert Koox>er, T ed contrast to the calumny that him up and carries him to the Leon Fellman and Louis Lipp. training of refugees and declassed Levey, Irvin Levin.. Tvi"ia**iT " r was heaped upon Louis D. Bran- - h o s p i c e . , (Father Caughlln's merchants and professional peo- fier, Abraham Fradeil, Sarc " - deis when he was nominated to church supports many among its ple, $7ES,00O; industrialization fel. Jfick Kasr.ick, .'oe -Rice - ~ the Supreme Court more than 22 many charities various hospitals and employment for artisans, years ago, his retirement brought named for- the Good Samaritan Z. K.osThe Round Tatle News pub- $155,000; agricultural aid . and Kosesblat forth a chorus of' newspaper lished who picked up the stricken Fred Kosenstock. Leonard £.~rt by the Round Table of praise for his judlcal service. "In Jewish Youth made its debut last settlement, S31S.O00; and refu- j Ben Silver, Julius Stein r - stranger on the road to Jericho.) gee -work, $425,000. the respect and affection of the week. Christ leads a man to look at j Steinberg-, ' Sara Theodore *•." t h e whlted sepulchres which Delegates from the Ladies' American people," said the New Joe Guss, Round Trble presioutwardly appear beautiful bu Auxiliaries of the Workmen's York Times, "he has come to oc! N*. ^ TTolf 7 " FJf'har d IT right r - . announces the following inwardly are full of dead men's Circles of Lincoln, Sioux City, cupy a place like that reserved dent, j-SIiss Blar.che S'rnman. Beth Kulakofsky, editor; bones and of all uncleanness." In Des Moines and Omaha met last for Justice Holmes." The Herald staff: I IvliSs Fulaieim has r.:' - ~ Ann Arbitman, Rose Goldstein, the symbol of the whlted sepul- Sunday at the Labor Lyceum, Tribune called him ''a liberal who Lazere Singer, Phil Malkin. snd chre He shows him the hideous- Twenty-second' and Clark, for the has been a true friend of liberty" Sylvia Epstein reporters. Dr. • John I.I. Phillips, minister i beca-css of her fearless a~" •» ' and praised his "salutary" influness of hypocrisy. first district convention. The "News" will be issued pre- of the First Central Congregation i -presentation of the facts c" c ~ ence over the -development of law. i May I . recommend that Father Those in attendance pledged to ceding outstanding Round Table Church, vrill occupy the pulpit Coughlin go with Christ to the continue their efforts on behalf events. Club members are asked this evening; at- tfcs Beth El Syn• Mount and walk again on the of the organization and to aid all to send in any contributions to agogue. Scientist Helps Italy road to Jericho and take a look campaigns for the benefit of refthe Jewish Community ~ Center Dr.' 'Phillips -sriU speak cr at the whited sepulchre. Let him ugees. • Lwow,' Poland, (JTA) — ' Prof. Educational Department. "Christian and Jew in a Sii£t:zs . learn again the Christly truth: Mrs. L. Wolf and Mrs. L Hen- Rudolf Weigel, Jewish inventor World." ' he cate cf. the KcunG "Judge not, that ye bo not judg- Ien of Branch 399 B, Lincoln, of a prophylactic vaccination The first Jew to hold important Services begin at S c'clock. Puritn Carniv has bee ed. For with what judgment ye were named to arrange for the against spottel fever, has left for political office iras Francis Saljudge, ye shall be judged; and next convention which is to be' Ethiopia with a group of Polish vador, vriio trs3 elected to the After tha capture ®i Newport Tfeis, t h e oiitEtERfiiE.Er with what measure ye mete, I held in Lincoln. scientists invited .by th» Italian first and second Provincial eoa- -•by the British dsrlns t i e Heroin- | e Ron-2d Table soc-r.l shall be measured unto you." . The members agreed to meet Government to help combat the { gresses of South Carolina (1775- tion, most c* t i e Ssrrs settles is. < is r.ndsi tfce 1 chairma ; < (Continued on page 8.) i every year. < disease in its African colony. . 1776). _ . - . . - . - .-

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