August 9, 1940

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M Second CH&ss Mail Hatter oa January SI, 1981, at of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March 8, 1879

FIELD PROGRAM OF : ANNIVERSARY Invite Community to Fete To be Held at ' Highland .

To enable the entire community (Q- participate in the observance •t M the Seventieth Anniversary of ' Temple Israel, t h e Brotherhood -And Sisterhood of the Temple are sponsoring a Meld Day at the ' Highland Country Club on Bunday, September 22. i The entire facilities of the Club will be turned over to the guests for the entire day. On the program . will be golf tournament, a dinner, *«ance with music furnished by it - well-known orchestra, games, »nd entertainment. : Wide Interest "Because the Temple is the oldest Jewish organization in Nebra, eka, its anniversary observance is of interest not only to Temple members but to the entire Jewish community", according to Louis fiomberg, general chairman of the committee arranging for the affair. < Louis Lipp is president of the T e m p l e Brotherhood and Mrs. ' Sam Robinson heads the Sisterhood. Lawrence Gross a n d Harvey Leon are in charge of ticket sales for the Field Day. Tickets are one dollar. Members of the various Field Day Committees a r e to be announced by the chairman. The Anniversary program is scheduled to begin Friday evening, September 20 with a special service and reception at the Temple. A banquet will be held Saturday night at the Blackstone. Milton Abrahams is general chairman of the Anniversary.

VOL.

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 , 1 9 4 0

XVII—No. 9 9

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Jewish Technicians Asked to Return to French Industries London (JTA) — French industries in, G e r m a n-occupled France, acting under Nazi pressure to Increase their production of war materials, a r e Inviting Jewish technicians formerly employed in these plants to return and resume work, it was learned here. . , ._'..-'' A Jewish technician, at present a refugee in London, had received a letter from Paris via Lisbon from an industrial enterprise for which he pevlously worked inviting him to return to Paris. " While employed by that concern this technician prepared materials for a secret Industrial process. The letter said that conditions were "not bad" and that the situation was calm. It assured the •recipient that he~would lack nothing and encounter no difficulties if ho returned . .

ACCUSE NAZI DIPLOMATS

JOINS STAFF OF

RECORD DESCRIBES ACTIVITIES OF FIFTH COLUMN IN CANADA

BARON EUGENE DE ROTHSCHILD GOES TO U.S. BY CLIPPER

Jerusalem (JTA)' — A work stoppage, closing of entertainment places arid black-bordered Hebrew newspapers this week marked the unanimous tribute of Palestine J e w r y to Vladimir Jabotlnsky, Uva<ler of the New Zionist Organization, organizer of the Palestine Report Brands Consulates Jewish Legion during the last war Will S e r v e As Hebrew and writer, who died near New Teacher, Musical as Centers of York City late Saturday night. Director • .. Disloyalty Eri Jabotlnsky, only son of thei Zionist leader, was released from Mr. Max Scheuernuinn, formerWashington (WN)S—Nazi and Acre prison, where he was serv ly of Nuremberg, Germany, and A Italian diplomats in this country ing a one-year term for aiding are establishing fifth columns in extra-legal newcomer to the community, luw Jewish immigration, the United States and S o u t h and was observing been appointed by the Board of "the seven-day America similar to t h o s e that period of mourning required by helped bring about the "defeat of Jewish law at the homo of an Temple Israel to serve as Hebrew Norway, France, Holland and Bel- aunt in Haifa. His release was Teacher and Musical Director. gium; according to the Interstate brought Mr. Scheuermann has entered by intervention of Co m in i B s 1 o n on Crime. The James S.abaut upon his duties immediately, and McPherson, Government Sum Distributed in Fifty charges were made in a report to Chief Secretary, following news of plans are underway for an enlargthe Federal-state conference on Jabotlnsky's death. ed program of religious educatldn Countries During national defense. in the Hebrew department. [ 1939 The-central committee of the Parents interested iri: these clasThe report read: "It is known Palestine N. Z. O. decided to ob- ses, which are scheduled to begin New York (JTA) — The Joint that in the United States, Nazi serve a year's to light next month, are asked to communDistribution Committee appropri- agents are constantly sending let- a "Ner Tomld"mourning, (Eternal Flame) icate immediately with R a b b i ated &8»923,7Q0' in 1939 for Jew ters -and telegrams to Senators in his memory and to keep the David H. Wlce: and Congressman in an endeavor Iskt*Uefr$»fnQr0,MW P9 president's chair vacant at all fu \ A graduate of the Teachers tries, according to the J. D. C. to make them think that their ture meetings. The Zionist-Revi- Seminary at Karlsruhe, Mr. Schannual report, marking comple* views represent public sentiment. sionist party proclaimed a work euermann received his musical "Espionage, propaganda and stoppage. tion of 28 years of activity on the training at one of the leading conpart of the major American agen- sabotage are much more importThe Palestine Jewish National servatories in Germany, He will cy for aid to distressed Jews over- ant than in the last war, because Council called a special meeting soon be joined here by hia family. Continued on page 3.) seas. *"• of mourning. A meeting of the Joseph C. Hyman, in hla report Jewish Agency Executive was also as executive j vice-chairman, said held at which Isaac Gruenbaum pledged income of the J. D. C, delivered a eulogy and announced however, amounted to only $8,that a cablegram of condolence 150,000 as its share of the Unithad been sent to Jabotlnsky's wied Jewish Appeal. dow in London. In his resume of services rendered during the first six "months Pay Tributes of 1940, Hyman declared the J. In Tel Aviv, black flags were D. 0. appropriated $4,477,500 for flown from public buildings, The that period. New York (JTA) •— Baron EuMunicipal Council the N. New ork (WNS)—-How Canada Z. O. in London thatcabled Analyzed on a functional basis, gene de Rothschild, former VienZurich (JTA)—Sixty-five thou"world Jewsand Jews have been ordered to the largest expenditure d u r i n g —after allowing native and for- ry and Zionism are mourning the nese banker, arrived here.aboard • ifth column l l t leave Cracow, capital of the Gov- 1939 was $3,251,900 for relief ign fifth elements g loss." The Council pro- the Yankee Clipper from Lisbon tete liberty of action like many irreparable ernment-General area of Nazi-oc- work among refugees permitted to ptete claimed an official day of mourn- to rejoin his wife, the former Kitcupied Poland, according to Ger- enter Palestine, Latin American democracies in Europe—finally ing for Tuesday, when the funer- ty Wolff of Philadelphia, who man wireless dispatches. The re- countries and other overseas lands recognized them as subversive or- al was held in New York. The Ha- sailed from the Portuguese port a ports, which emanated from Cra- for permanent settlement. Emer- ganizations threatening the very bima Theater in Tel Aviv inter- month, ago. Baron de Rothschild cow and quoted the Warschauer gency assistance for others than security of the nation, is de- rupted a performance to pay tri- was to have sailed- from Lisbon refugees received grants totalling scribed by Albert Miller in an ar- bute to Jabotinsky as a p 1 a y- with his wife, but was held u» Zeitung, Nazi organ said: when the United Stales Govern"In order that Cracow should $1,000,000 while o t h e r large ticle, "Canada's Fifth Column," wright. ment invalidated all American externally have that s t a n d i n g sums were expended for vocation- appearing in the July-August The Nathania Town Council aswhich is duo to it as the capital al training, medical aid, child care Contemporary Jewish R e c o r d , sembled for a meeting of mourn- visitors' visas issued after June 6published by the American Jewof the Governor-General's te'rrlr and economic assistance. The Baron, who was host to tho ing and heard a eulogy by Mayor These: services were rendered to ish Committee, tory, the decision was taken to Duke and'Duchess of Windsor at (Continued on page 10.) Chief spearhead of the fascist .(Continued on page. 10.) ; transfer the Jews of- Cracow - to his Enzefeld Caatle after Edward fifth column drive in Canada was pther parts of occupied territory. had abdicated the English throne, exploitation of anti-Semitism, Mr. was unaware that the Clipper, "At tho last census, Cracow Miller writes, through s u c h making the two-hundredth flight numbered 225,000 inhabitants of. / pseudo-patriotic movements as in - the trans-Atlantic service, ex.whom 29 per cent, roughly 65,the "Canadian Nationalist Party" changed greetings with the Duke 000 were J e w s. - Following the and the "Canadian Union of Fasand Duchess when it. passed over summons to transfer their homes, cists," which were merged by the the American Export Liner Excal* published in thev papers, 9,000 recently Interned Adrien Arcand ibur which is taking them, to BerJews have-left Cracow.- • into the "National Unity, Party of Boston (WNS) — Tho memory muda. "Cracow Jews have until. Aug. - Memorial services are to be Canada." Other organizations in Expressing pleasure at arriving IS to-select another place where held here for Sol Brodkey, 75, French Canada designated by the of Judah Touro, whose gift of they would'like to settle down. former Omaha jeweler .and pio- author as effective fifth column $10,000 made possible the com- in America, the Baron' said 4i» #hey "are" entitled to take.their neer - leader in. the Jewish com- groups include "La Jeune Can- pletion of Bunker Hill Monu- planned to remain in New York, entire porp'orty with*them". Rail- munity, who died Tuesday in Hol- ada," "'La Jeunesse Patriote," ment, will be honored by the at the Hotel St. Regis, for at least ways are at their disposal for lywood .where he had made his Le Parti Autonomiste," ana "La Jewish War Veterans of the Unit- three weeks. His plans after tb>t transporting the property. Federation des Clubs Ouvriers." ed States at their 45th Annual are indefinite, possibly including home since 1920. ' "The Jeyioh Community in CraEncampment to be held in Bos- returning to London at that time. Mr. Brodkey, who came to cow intends to form a committee Omaha ton, August 28-Septamber 1, It in -the' early'SO's, was which'Bhall remain in touch with one of the founders of the Jewish Palestine Corps was announced by Louis" Rosencompetent authorities while the Community Center, was an organberg of Lawrence, Mass.,' and WorkeVs Alliance ' transfer Is under way. After Aug. izer of the first Orthodox SynaNalr of New Britain, Conn., Picnic, August 18 Told to Fight On David 15 only 50 kilograms ot property gogue in Omaha, and of the JewCo-chairmen of the Convention. A itnay be taken along/' •- -. ' \ ish Freo Loan Society,' Ho also London: (JTA) -=. Jewish, and wreath will be placed on the Mon- A G. E. radio will be given served as'-president of the Jewish Arab members of the Palestine ument at a special ceremony to away at the annual picnic oC'tho l Welfare Federation, ; Pioneer Corps, which saw service pe held on Thursday, August 29. Jewish National Workers Allianc* Workers Alliancef ;~ '1 Surviving him are: a son, Day- In France, must fight oh until Touro/ •who" waff' bomi Itt New- to be held Sunday, August -18, at 1 id. off Los " Angeles; < daughters: Hltlor'a. abominable* regime and. port, R. I., oa June 16, 1Z75,. the Hanscom Park, instead of atnh® -• ToMeet Tuesday; tifro'brothers in Omaha^-Dayd an'd the Nasj Vfepraeja-of hell":are date of the.battle o£ Bunker Hill, Jewish Community Center as origThe Jewish National- Workers Ben; and three nephews here, Ed- smashed, qomm.'. Oliver Locker- made his |1O;OO0 contribution af-, inally announced. Alliance, Poale Zlon, -wiir hold & win, pare, and Frits BrocSlcey.' j lAm$sonyC6naet'7£rtffe Mi P.,told ter ftadlng. &' newspaper story to ,AIt friends- of the-Jewlsfk»Na<rmembers of t% corp&>t;^' rebel* the. effect that Amoa Lawrence pt tlonat W!qrkerff»AUiance aad-.tl .Special meeting od -.Tuesdaysev,e? — — .."-**- »« - , : . » ~^ . > J j .tldn: JuVtttjglr hbno> at toe AogUfc Boston, had pledged a-. $10,000: friends-are invited v to attend.. nlng, August $S,",at. 8:3Q at ^he, i jJifi ~ , ' " ' ' < lewlslK Community-, center,* ry ; tjfoses'r Jewish Hotels \ • p l aat e gift to the Bunker H1U Building plcnlo, jJufi.^ <• F I n a 1 arrangements -will - be Ool. Jostelt,Wedgwood- Labor Committee If .some other Amerii made for. the plcnlc',which,-ia:to:-ner •-Budnpfest:(JTA) —• The STova M. JP«, termed the members of/the can-^bali duplicate the gift* This X 7 d I a held the " ~ H& ;*h §§0,000 made possible thecom^ e ^ t?6aa ^ecnme^Vhat'ctosed 4owaa ^ ^ d thfl tptejJon^oMhe 5 Monumeuir-^ .after) ;fecom-Park. All; mcajbers. .a.professor Id years, ©f financial difficulty.-- . ^ lt(19l8) 6&taf praseat «t b

1,923,700 WAS

ORDER 65,000 JEWS TO LEAVE CRACOW BEFORE AUGUST 15

DIES IN CALIFORNIA

JEWISH WAR VETS TO HONOR TOURO

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