In the Interests- of the Jewish People
By AL SEGAIi
MATTER OF LOVE • I amjin love -with Miss Arbuthnot. Who "doesn't know the Arbuthnots prominent as they a r e in business, the professsions and ttntered as Second Claai. Mall Matter on January 31. 1931, at VI—No. 29 in social life'. An Arbuthnot was OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1939 Hoatufflce. of Omaha. Nebraska, unair the Act of March 3. 1879 present the time they wrung Ma'gna Ch'arta from King John a t Runnymede in 1215, an Arbuthnot was a pilgrim on t h e Mayflower, an Arbuthnot stood in the crowd before Independence Hall, Philadelphia, the day t h e bell was rung, July 4, 1776. Arbuthnots have been in many things everywhere in all times. From t h e newly-dedicated Ha- he tumblers of fruit juice served An. Arbuthnot lived next door to dassah-Rothschild-University hos- him. Lincoln a t Springfield, an Arpital on Jerusalem's Mount Scobuthnot himself once upon a Problems Encountered time received- iwo votes for t h eAssures Zionist Leaders pus has come the first foreign orThe following summer again in Reveal Plot to Make Gen. der for a new invention which was Republican presidential nominaMoseley Fascist White Paper Being conceived in an Omaha hospital he hospital, this time for a tontion, an Arbuthnot died gallantly .ilectomy, he went through the Dictator Studied by a local man. a t Gettysburg, an Arbuthnot was ame ordeal of finding a place for For five years Louis Leppke, just snort of votes of becoming a :he cups and glasses which were bishop of the Episcopal Church, BRANDEIS CONFIDENT Omaha advertising man, has been n the babit of sliding off theHEARINGS BEING HELD perfecting the "Saf-Serv," a com- plate served with them. an Arbuthnot ran . for Congress serving plate and non- The germ of the idea for a non- Testify New Yorker Gave against the New Deal. Leading Americans Pro- bination sliding tumbler. Recently the pro- sliding glass appeared a t that Financial Aid to test Britain's Latest Nor are the Segals witnout disduct was put on the market and ime, but the impetus was not givGroup tinction; they, too, have been Action more recently offered for foreign n to the invention until shortly Rabbi David H. Wice will delivplaces and seen things. Segals sale. Two American institutions afterwards, when Mr. Leppke was ,.%,r k*sr Washington (JTA) — Follow- er the commencement oration at .•were Levites i n the "tabernacle Washington (JTA) — Secre- immediately responded — first raveling in an east-bound train, and later in the temple, it is told tary of State Cordell Hull reaf- the Hadassah hospital, and soon itting in the observation car, heing sensational revelations of a the Central High School graduathat one of them Isachar by firmed the American govern- after Selfridge's London's great barely escaped injury when a por- well-organized anti-Semitic plot tion on Saturday night. June 3. Jerusalem ( J T A ) — A dras-| 1T umicipai ?*•(«?« pT«3 local «• He is also scheduled to repre- tic p r o g r a m of passive resis- from the aciminisU'afcion. p l a i n s d e p a r t m e n t er, thrown off balance by a sud- which- aimed to make Major-Genname, fashioned the golden calf ment's interest in the Jewish American-owned eral George Van Horn Moseley the ChautauQua this summer in the ' wilderness, he being an homeland, as nation-wide protest store. den movement of the train, drop- (U. S. A., retired) titular head sent with three talks at the University tance, including a t a x strike them ^ d e v ^ ^ n « t I o M l ( M«^>>_ Back of Mr. Leppke's invention days afteragainst the British White Paper artist; but all his ped a paper cup of hot coffee. of a Fascist government operating of Go\ernmer>t i ^ n " ; ' *•«-<•*-"• of Utah and one at Brigham and b o j c o t t •ward he fully repented this de- rose throughout t h e country, lies an unusual chain of circumSpeaking to the porter, Mr. from Atlanta, the House Commit- Young University. services followed t l i«, v r k "it* v..-> K L IOT O " ( U . . «<-, i~, parture from the true faith by marked by mass meetings, syna- stances that led to the final per- eppke was informed that the tee on un-American Activities Rabbi Wice addressed the Al-the VNcke of t i c rj*.i ±r>icrt vn ^ faithful devotion to his function gogue services and statements of fecting of the product. While re- porters would consider it a bless- called four persons to testify this " *< ' v n n v 1 - 1 ^' cuperating in the Methodist hos- ng from heaven if someone would week on what they know about trusa Club last night on the sub1? <rn p protest. as a Levite. ^' L \ ""7 * ' ' " ' " " "* ** ••' ject, "Crystal Gazing in Europe." demonstiatin a^ cgc^'i Yes, Segals were at Mt. Sinai Secretary Hull assured Dr. Sol-pital from a head operation, Mr. nvent a glass that could be car-anti-Semitic 'activities. aui s Frle&tme s f t " p c ir^, t l , ev r ( ) H10 ^ p , c a ,- •.« i the time God spoke to Moses in omon Goldman, chairman of t h eLeppke was troubled by the haz-ried with safety on a plate or Open hearings began Monday the thunder and lighting. Thoy National Emergency Committee ardous problem of what to do with coaster. Shortly after this episode after chairman Martin Dies had in v '"lie"1! a B ' iv^ p V u e i f r ' p i- *p *• < »« - f . ~ 1 <- -«* another incident convinced Mr. i s sued suppoenas to General heard the Tea Commandments in on Palestine, that the American government is closely studying Leppke of the practicality of hisMoseley, John D. M. Hamilton, a* slam a n l 1 1 -t > < v •> • ' < • " T,- ^ . P nn . — - . the original. dea. Attending a buffet dinner chairman of the Republican Nathe British White Paper and is T"l «• f i l l I I 11 e i 1V U> 1 > Past Glory ;iven by the Shriners, he was tional Committee ,who was alleg<; t I ! •> U P t o i K> r v " A Segal perished in the wars keenly concerned by the latest degreeted by the amusing sight of ed to have provided a list of comT h e r o n - c o o p e c l o r i o - ET , i ^ , „ , , ,O I 1 p , , , L of the Maccabees, taking death velopments. Dr. Goldman visited 1 1 N our hundred men puzzled by the mitteemen to receive anti-Semitic i " S u h T tt«»f? I t h e Tev i=l f l - ' , . r r x j , r p n p o , m , p o ,, j > rather than fight that day since the State department to convey problem of balancing plates and propaganda in the mail; George t i o n a l C o u n c i l iO t h e E L -> penr-> p o ] 8 mc ,o i opP t s f i t was the Sabbath. A Segal (to t h edeep sorrow of American coffee cups. Deatherage, of St. Albans, W. Va., go bask even farther) was a shep- Jewry a t the British decision and s d comrritH carpr 1 f i ° p e r Disappointments chief of the knights of the White lierd boy for the flock right n e x t to appeal for President RooseJ e w i s h o i g a L i / a * or ' o i i t »t Since 1934 Mr. Leppke has Camelia, an anti-Semitic Fascistic Local Congressman Voices the one that David tended. A Se-velt's intercession to prevent nul- Choose Willard Smith eiatio" of roepn1! *o c? i r " 1 o I "\ been designing and re-desiSning organization, and Felix McWhirtgal was'present at that humiliat- lification of the Palestine manNew Creighton P a n The plan include* ^ ' n , , | , on Disapproval of White his- product. Glass manufacturers er, Indianapolis banker: "More ing day during the siege of Jeru- date. ( i ) Prepwa^ioT o" i ' Hellenic President were skeptical and sought to dis-subpoenas are to follow," Dies Paper salem when the ribald Romans Paper Studied ei element o" SV »"ev <^ n<"wn - - F T J c 1 -,„ f ^_c n 1 v courage his efforts. Technical dif- said. • lowered over the wall an animal Expressing deep sympathy with Willard Smith, Rex of the Chi ficulties were constantly encounIn reply to a letter sent by local t h a t looked like a sheep to t h ethe plight of refugees, Hull told The committee was reported 100.000 Jev« bc'i ecr i-r famished Jews, but turned out to Dr. Goldman that the United Chapter of t h e P i Lambda P h i ered. Finally a patent was grant- to have correspondence in its pos-Zionist group protesting Britain's 18 fraternity, was named president ed, the first, it is believed, to be recent action in Palestine, Reprebe a pig instead. session indicating that Hamilton States government continues its taken out on an invention involv- conferred several times with Re- sentative Charles F . McLaughlin ^ lllM" (O ••*-••'A Segal met a Crusader in interest in the establishment of a p ^ P Vvi l ing a plate. serve Captain James E. Campbell, of the Second Congressional dis- ca 1 *") Mainz and shouted Sh'ma Yis- Jewish homeland in Palestine. Recently the plate — which cot who is active in spreading anti- trict advised that he had regisroel with his last breath as the Dr. Goldman said that Hull was only keeps the glass from sliding Semitic propaganda from Owens- tered his protest with Secretary of lional econo-n' JO Crusader plunged his sword into highly appreciative of the conoff, but also because of its con-boro, Ky., and supplied him with State Cordell Hull. f- m the Segal's bowels. A Segal camo structive work achieved by the struction permits the plates to bea list of national coramitteemen. Representative McL a u g h 1 i n over to America rather courag- Jewish pioneers in Palestine and stacked with food already on Hamilton said he had only had wrote in his reply: eously considering that he didn't also was mindful of the American them — was put on the market. routine This will acknowledge your correspondence with Caphave anything to start with — no interest in the Jewish homeland Circulars were sent out to foreign tain Campbell letter of 3Iay 20 in which you and this would not money, no English language, a o going back to the days of Presicenters and it was in response to have taken place had "any anti- voice the earnest protest of ^!ie friends. A Segal almost became a dent Wilson. Secretary Hull said this circular that the order was Semitic interest or activity been Jewish people r.pon the action rabbi who might even now be the he was not yet prepared to make received from Jerusalem. of Prime Minister Chamberlain indicated." chief rabbi of Temple- Emanuel, a formal statement on the Palesin issuing t h e "White Paper"' In honor of t h e first foreign Mosley t o Continue New York, hadn't he been expell- tine situation, but legal experts order, Mr. Leppke donated a set General Moseley, in a formal with' reference to -the status o£ ed froin. the . seminary. A Segal of the State department had been of glassware to the local Hadas- statement in SI Centro, Calif., the Jewish people in Palestine. ran for the state legislature on asigned to scrutinize t h e White sah chapter. said that "ail I am doing is to I have today addressee! a the New Deal platform." Paper carefully. ; continue to follow those patriotic cossiET-lcation to the Secretary 1 - - _^-so,vyou-.see, -the - Arbuthnots - • Senator -William-B..JCin-r, in.•: ai, Cbrijtls-a- American- , p r i Ticiples- of State advisiaj: hira €>£ t h e r haven't much on the-Segals In speech on the Senate floor, deJ protest tthicli I IJSTE 'receives wMeh have! governed me for a the experience'. of life nor have, nounced Britain's Palestine- decilifetime." He said i t was 'strange' from Eiasj- of IKJT constituents the" Segals much on the Arbuth- sion as a "betrayal of the Jews." that if one mentioned "any inter- with reference to the issn&sce nots. "Yes, I nave mused, it should A cabled appeal to Prime Minis*1 01 f 1 <l nationalisms or Zionism and their of the C&araberlain "Ti'hite Pa* be : a happy -union of two good ter Chamberlain to abide by the o 5 -> F i i 1 per'' to which yoa refer. increasing control in America, 1f families if I, having fallen in love Balfour Declaration was sent over t i 1 1 .1 I hai-e urged t h e Secretary then he is attacked from, all sides The g~£ c. c-"^T'ii"j, o ' •with MISB Arbuthnot, should mar- the signatures of William Green, 1r \ 1 " { of State to teke snch action as and even his life may be threatr i ry her. . IP n ( f> John L. Lewis, Senators Robert is consistent with our national isEd C o u c t ^ c ' l b •? ' i*l e r Service to Be Held This ened." 1 Yet ttiough'my heart positive- F. Wagner and Theodore F . i I . U I I <position to assure fair- treat- torrorrc-w c e n - c . "s e l b I Evening, Tomorrow Development of a well-organiz• —Matsuo Photo ly Bays Yes, my mind has been Green, Mayor Fiorello H. LaJnent and protection of t h e n a n s NBC c c h ev x. c v , i ed anti-Semitic campaign in the Morning Smith arguing the matter; Shall or shall Guardia and others. of Jewish people in Pal- the n U£ic £o~ i s rr— r^ r I I United States with General Mose- rights m f ' i not- marry Miss Arbuthnot. estine. I\ The American Federation of of the Creighton University Panley's support was charged "by -j ^ c f Confirmation services at the Why The Discussion ' r Assuring you of nsy desire to r Labor declared " i t is unthinkable Hellenic Council a t a banquet Dies on the basis of testimony a t o *ICP~* o ' h e c 11 •» e <Beth El Synagogue will begin this ' I -wouldn't mention such an in- and inconceivable that the Brit- held at Cesar's Country Club. co-operate with you. I remain. 1 the secret session. Dies made pubcho en a t a n e e . , t o " ..be bo i L Organized in 1922 for the pur-Friday evening at S o'clock. The timate affair of my heart in this ish government would desert the Sincerely yours, i n lic portions o£ two letters writo£ QI ec^ois Leiu Is M, V e e t i i i I* - public way "had not Professor cause of humanity a t a period in pose of better regulating fratern- confirmation service will also be ten by General Moseley. HAKIE F . S5cLAtTGKliI>:. "• Tru^^r a" rrn»r n f fr ities, the Council gives direction observed tomorrow morning start•Ernest Albert Hooton, Harvard the world's history when civiliOne, to a New York National o succeed &?ir i f f "• T to all fraternity matters and sponing at 10 o'clock. anthropologist, brought the whole zation is hanging in the balance." Guard officer, said: "The fact is sors the annual Pan-Helenic ball. Members of the class a r e : thing to the light of day. He, m Draft Action 1 £•> e <=ec 6 L £ ' ; i_ecl E I t ti Pi Lambda Phi has taken an ac- Lorraine Abramson, daughter- that the most serious problem Collier's, wrote on the Jewish til nin. Zionist leaders from all parts l l confronting America today is just joiu . ' " i d L i e a u e , frO problem and gave what seemed of the country met" here a t a con- tive part in Pan-Hellenic work, ter of Mr. and Mr. Isadore Ab- this problem of the Jew and how Ben Shrier have served a s treasramson. ] r 1 'to him the right answer: "There ference under the chairmanship l I and later as vice-president of Marilj-n Adler, daughter of Mr.to get rid of Ms influence definitep t-' F*O' is but-one-remedy. That is theof Dr. Stephen S. Wise to draft urer 1 r ly —• locally, nationally and inCouncil. 1 be hade*- fbp si.i>e"*i- o r Ov and Mrs. Leo J . Adler. l e v - v f V ^ ~e o assimilation of t h e Jewish minor- a program of . action. The NewtheSmith, ! a law student, Is the Geraldine Bernstein, daughter ternationally." The second, to a v ell-knov r chpi * TI 0 n t ] P ities by intermarriage . . . If we England delegation, headed by first member reserve army captain, declared: of the fraternity to Fars 'o J e " c i t " \ eg c 1 O Ei \ t>pp he . '•• could get all of the Jews In this Elihu D. Stone of Boston, re- be honored with the Pan-Hellenic of Sir. and Mrs. Max W . Bern- "If the Jews bump me off, be District President Will Be frrcec a Cr 1mx "< c p-rr - r FPt stein. J z f Jl I i country to outmarry, it would ceived a promise of support from presidency. Honored on to see that they r e t ths cre\ef\°"' r'p' or i e^'.f Betty Cohn, daughter of Mr. sure i -i ^ p r v 1 It ••1 leaven the lump oE Gentile stu- Senators Walsh and Lodge of dit for it from coast to coast. It June 7 T h e i r i i ^ k i s r c C O L E ~ ' < uL ie« and Mrs. Arthur A. Coha. c , o m'r V ' • • Pldity • • • They would confer a Massachusetts and the entire Harriet Giefman, daughter of will help oar cause." i < \ \l o u f~ a great genetic boon upon man- state delegation in Congress. Archie Cohen. President of the ^er^CT-i v , f F F"i r i " ? ^ f «l~ Secret Testimony Mr. and Mrs. Sam Giefnian. 1 t • 1 i f-l kind and a t the same time would 1 District Grand Lodge No. 6 of Dr. Goldman talked t o exSix witnesses were heard by the PSJ'OE. h " P Sally Mae .Gross, daughter of 1 ' n u * BOlve their own problems. Most Supreme Court Justice Louis D. committee under precautions to S'nai B'rith. will be the guest of Sir. and Mrs. Jacob Gross. T T> i !T 1 1 p O of us could do with a little Jew- Br-andeis and later stated: "Mr. the 3ocal lodge at a.-stag and field ensure the utmost secrecy. ComMiriain Novak, daughter of Mr. r<1 1' i fr o ish blood and intelligence. 1 am mittee- members declared they had day to be held on Wednesday, Brandeis is deeply moved by the and Mrs. Ben Novak. V ^r ! June 7, at the Highland Countn sure that I could and I think that „-. r (Continued on page 8.) (Continued on page 8.) Frieda Riekes, daughter of Mr. Club. : - a little of that strain, at the very , X 1! 1 11Members of the Senior Women's and Mrs. Carl Biekes. least, would have improved the The afternoon will be devoted to Betty Saks, daughter of Mr. 1 gym classes a r e planning a gala shape p i my nose." golf and baseball. Dinner -win be evening of fun and entertainment and Mrs. Phillip Saks. served at 6.-SO, at. which time Mr Thus Professor Hooton brought for Monday evening, June 5, at Marjorie Silvenaan, daughter Cohen will speak. Entertainment my problem to the mind of the of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverusan. 7:30 when the first all-women's and cards will follow. t \ nation so that it is no longer a Pearl Sommer, daughter of Mr. gym test will be staged in ;the matter between me and my heart Tickets are $1.25 2nd mav b<= and Mrs. Harry L. Somiaer. Center gymnasium. i 1 gotten frpm Salewin JJichnicfc" 4,'t" and my mind. Professor Hooton rn-'T be * o If Beverly Zlotky, daughter of r p o Included on the evening's pro1 U755. • as much as says, "Segal, you C e i , f I t\ M" gram will be games, entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Zlotky. Bhould marry Miss Arbuthnot for The final meeting of th? iorr! Only- girls a r e confirmed a t ment, and refreshments. i il (I ' t h e sake of improving the generB'nai B'rith lodge will be held or Beth El. Participating in the program The Department of History and Monday. June S. in the iodse- o u r r ? 1 ! T^ a t i o n of the Arbuthnots." After hearing a financial re- will be the following women: The parents of the confirmands n r Religion of the City Talmud Torah roorn at the Jewish Corcmuiiiti 1 hadn't thought of the matter port on the performance of "Shu. ti i n . Class, Mrs. Edward Lin- will receive in their honor on Sun- announces that the annual closing Center. Reports or ell t h s stanci•in that way. 1 had merely consid- lamith", the Workmen's.- Circle Morning day, May 28, from 3 to 6, at the coln, Mrs. H. C. Dross, Mrs. Bess day exercises will be held on Sun- mg committees will be sij'bmit.tec"' ered t h e satisfaction of my ownDramatic Club at its last meeting Mrs. F . A. Pardun Blackstone Hotel. day, May 2S, at the Jewish Com- at this time. New officers' for the 'J'f r f n l - ->- T p r - f " - c r . rapt heart. If I thought of pos-Saturday night, May 20, passed Plummer, Mrs. E. E. Sommers, Mrs. J. Stolmunity Center auditorium at coming year are to be elected. terity a t all it was only to consid- a resolution to send 550.50 to theer, Mrs. C. Lewis, Mrs. William 10:30 a. m. The Bres.dbres.kers group which er that Arhuthnots are all right Jewish refugees of Europe. Kaiman, Mrs. Stella Jensen, Mrs A Keren Ami Tableau will be meet every Thiirsdsy t t the Ell:-. and Segals are all right and a The money will be sent through B. A. Marsh, Mrs. Frank Shames presented a n d p rizes award- Club will ccr.tirnie its gatherings union of tbern ought to turn out the general office of t h e Work- Mrs. Henry Pederson, and Mrs ed the pupils for outstanding ach- throughout the summer.' men's Circle in New York. all right/ C(l"'* o ''i P" Peter Greenberg. ievement during the year. The Dramatic Club also expressLi But now Dr. Hooton-.brings.it Members of the Evening Class Ben E. Kazlowsky, president of \^ all horribly to my conscience and ed it sincere appreciation to taking part a r e : Kathryn Shively, the Talmud Torah will deliver the I am frightened. The Arbuthnots those who participated in the pre- Bernice Murphy, Mary Donahue ; principal address. Musical selecin all their generations have liv- sentation of the play "Shulamith" Pearl Murphy, Mrs. Fern Zizulak tions will be sung by the Choral _. i r ed happier lives than Segais. and to the Yiddish' public whose May Krinston, Eva Ruderman group. .What I .mean £o say is an Arbuth- attendance made the donation of Elinor Cohen, Mrs. Eva Kimmel Rabbi David H. Vv'ice and Mor- Parents and friencts of the pu- Starting tfcis evening the summoney possible. not always had been just an ArBetty Tuchman, and Genevieve ris 2 . Jacobs will journey to Kan- pils bare been cordially invited to mer schedule for services v.-i?i fp F if 1 ! ' » < ! i u i | observed by Tern pie Israel. " buthnot and as' an Arbuthnot has Schneckenbuger. sas City. Missouri, to represent attend. Friday evening services will bi= been judged.. The University of Omaha danc- the Union of American Hebrew held every Friday everi-cg st 7:SP Never has it been said to &n ers, under t h e direction of Miss Congregations this evening at serin the vestry room cf the Temple Arbuthnot that he was disqualiRuth Diamon, will give a program vices at the Temple B'nai Jeliufia. | There will be no sermon, fied because of his racial origin; of modern dancing. Rabbi Wice will represent the j This evening. ;n the absence c Members of the Pioneer Womevery Arbuthnot was always alrabbinate and Mr. Jacobs the layr p X i EEbbi David K. \Vics. Ke.nl} lowed to stand oa his own feet en and the Foali Zion will meet men at the service which is the and be judged by bis own merits. Tuesday, May 30, a t 8 p. m. a t Kansas City meeting of the Lay- Ellis WeitEtnan, who is working ! rrefiericfe Gctn will cor.fiurt the the home of Mrs. Sam Meicb.es, for Ms Doctor of Philosophy de- j service. > "Individuals: me.a's Toar. '"- Perhaps 1 should mention here 2S11 Hamilton street, to. hear The tv>o Omahans will speak on gree at the University of NebrasT - r' v 1 ! ka, has been elected vice-presi(and l ' b r i n g i t ' u p with no lack Mrs. G. Simhonith of Palestine. Li. C. Denise, President of th "Democracy and Religion." Prev- dent of t h s Nebraska chapter of i-ars. t ; Mrs. Simhonith comes to this r u r of esteem' for Arbuthnots) that iously the two conducted the LayOmaha Presbyterian Seminary, an Arbuthnot was.Banged i n En-country as the representative of was one of the lifty-one American men's tour service in St. Joseph, Psi Chi, national" honorary Psychology society. gland in t h e 17th • century. Yet the Pioneer Women, the women's Protestant and Catholic clergymen Missouri. I Washington (JTA1 — T.Irs Mr. Weitzraaa is a graduate as- i Eleanc-r Roosevelt urged that "v:r this unlufppyv: incident never has division of the Palestine Labor who signed an appeal to the BritFederation. sistant i s the department of Edu- been brought up; against Arbuthj keep ourselves in a spirit of real ish parliament to uphold "Britcational Psychology and MeESure- i tr "-r~ca. real C^TLC-EC:-' - nots-'.-.''.':.; 1'Y.es; there's an Arf i ain's .solemn obligations" to the meats. • buthnot for :you. That's t h e way Jungle Law Jews of Palestine. : -. 1 of Arbnthnots" . . . No, nothing Bishop Harry S. Longley Iowa 1 js.tffi • L o s e o s Lyon, France (JTA)—Presi- was another of the signers. • • - like,,thiiV ever h a s been said, for The Jewish National Workers h i Bucharest fJTA) every Arbuthnbt was condemned dent" Edouard Herriot of the Alliance, Poali Zion, will hold its f i only: for his own faults. French Chamber of Deputie Michael Sargon, a J e w of! regular meeting; on Thursday, pharmacists wfco wers depriv^j ef i "F C ."Arbuthnots kept ou gathering branded Nazi racial and political Cochin, was the first missionary June 1, at S:30 p. n . at" the Jew-! their citizenship in the receat re-i .honors and respect despite the theories "jungle law" that, re- in India for the London Society ish Community Ce-nts?r ' i vision of naturaliss-ticns ^ were Center. 1 . Arbuthnot who hanns on the fam- duced men to the "level o f ani- for the Promotion of Christianity. As important business is to be notified by ths authorities ily tree. If this Arbuthnot was re- mals." He spoke before a youth Later • he conducted a Jewish discussed, all members have bees they would not "be permitted to in (Coatimiea on page 3.) school. ; . . . • asked to be present. .organization here. | continue i s tlieir 'professloxi.
"Passive Resistance" Policy Follows Series of at Central High.
Rabbi Wice to Give Graduation Talk
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