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VOL. VIIL—No. 23
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930
PROSECUTE RECEIPTS SHOW New Physical Director MAYARCHDUKE PLAYSCHOOL Open Letter Reveals INCREASE FOR Plans Active Program ATTACKINGFORJEW Heart of Orphan Home ENROLLMENT FLOWER DAY IS POURING IN "The Omaha Jewish Community Center's physical department compares favorably with the best Jewish Centers in the country," was the pleasing comment made by E. M. Segel, new monarch of the physical education department at the J. C. C. as he surveyed the kingdom over which he is to reign. The new mentor was especially pleased with the modern, complete equipment and apparatus. He plans to build up the physical department and put into active use all the apparatus which has never been used to its fullest extent. Segel comes to Omaha with an excellent record behind him. He received his training in physical education at the University* of Minnesota and at La Crosse, Wis., State Teachers College, in addition
An insight into the humanitarian [ the hospital is marvelous, and the to several summer courses in coaching. • • • • • • : Victim Saj-s He Has Shielded heart of the Cleveland Orphan Home, I children could not be treated better Crimes of the under the auspices of the B'nai or with more sympathetic kindness The director of the Center gym is More Enthusiasm Also Shown Archduke B'rith, and the marvelous care they if they were very flesh and blood of E x c e l l e n t Staff of Teachers an all-star athlete. He starred during take of the children: there was re-1 those in charge. his scholastic career in basket hall, Will Be at The in National Fund Berlin, (J. T. A.).—Archduke Leovealed in a most sincere open letter' The Cleveland Home was a Teal baseball, track, and football. He is Helm Dav also adept at swimming, besides jpold of Koburg will be prosecuted written- to the officials of lh£ in- home to my eon. When he was fightThe Jewish National Fund Flower showing ability in many minor sports. for robbery and criminal assault stitution and the administrative body ing for his life, no effort was spared Day -vyas held last Sunday and is against two Jewish families .in the of the B'nai B'rith by Mr. M. Gross, to save Mm. And even after all A veritable flood of registrations continuing during the week until Village Autenhausen if the; authori- 545 South 25th Avenue. hope was given up, every possible have begun to pour into the Jewish every Jewish home is covered. Acties place faith in the statements of Mr. Gross' 16-year-old son, Nathan, consideration and care was given to Community Center for this year's Summer Play School. Classes will cording to the chairman, Mrs. A. one Goetze who has just been re- who died at the Cleveland Home him. ' . be conducted for the children during Silverman, more enthusiasm -was just been eoTavbgkoJbgkqjbgkqjkkk June 9, was- given the tenderest of The Home has a human heart. shown by the "workers and to date leased from; prison. . Goetze claims care both before and during his last Money is no object with its officials. the" month of July.' the receipts are greater than in past that he voluntarily shouldered the sickness, Mr. Gross states. He claims I only'wish I had money and I would It is estimated that the quota of years, guilt for crimes committed by the that unless one personally sees the donate every cent to the furthering enrolled will be filled very soon as only 250 children will be accepted Archduke. . . marvelous manner in-which they of such noble work. "Most of the Zionist organizations this year. treat the children there, one cannot sent workers for the day", said the The Archduke, together with a My sincere appreciation goes out Children between the ages of five chairman, "but the bulk of the work group of Hitler's followers attacked possibly comprehend; their wonder- from the bottom of my heart, es. iiw 1923, during the Hitler coup in ful work. • fell upon a few loyal workers who pecially to Mr. Michael Sharlitt, Dr. and fifteen inclusive are being registered. It is necessary that each Munich, and robbed two Jewish famdonated their cars and time to go His son has been at the home for Grossman, Miss Rae Reuben and child appear personally, pay the one ilies of valuables, inflicting almost seven and a half years. He was to Mr. Gerrick. over the. top in this drive. A few fatal injuries on the members of the be confirmed on June 8 but on May •workers are still helping." (signed) M. Gross. dollar registration fee, and be weighed and measured. families. : : "This Flower Day drive was held : 28 he became seriously • ill with A very capable staff of volunteers •with more enthusiasm and better orGoetze now- insists upon a ne septimonia. He was • immediately will assist Louis Shanok, director of ganization work than in past years", trial, stating :he was" in ' a position rushed to their private hospital and the Bchool. Capable individuals have to prove with documents and witnes- there even after' the doctors had - observed M. F. Levenson, president been secured to teach in the various ses that he "was prevailed upon to of the local Zionists. "This was the given up all-hope the Home officials departments. All interested in teachtake the blame for the crimes of the stifl did everything in their power first time in my experiences with ing are requested to get in touch Archduke in order to prevent the to alleviate his pain. Mr. Gross, who drives, that more cars than workers with Mr. Shanok at the Center. Toyal house from being exposed to were on hand early Sunday morn- Los Angeles (J. T. A.)—Because was called there, states that money Ida Platt was elected president of The activities being planned inthe indignity of a court trial. ing." He praised Paul Bernstein, of the many protests against the was of no object in their battle with the local chapter of the Junior Ha- clude: swimming, games, sewing, toychairman of motor transport, for the card system employed by the Los death. dassah last Thursday evening. Other making, acrobatic and folk dancing, E. M. Segel good work in getting out the autos Angeles Bar Association in keeping His open letter reads: officers . chosen are: Rose Lazarus, leather work, clay modelling, pottery and Mrs. A. Silverman, for the suc- a survey for the purpose of obtain- Then, too, he can coach in all of ing lawyers for prospective clients, these pasttimes. June 17, 1930. vice-president; Bess Bernstein, cor- making, dramatics, music, and drawcess of the drive. responding secretary; Sarah Kurtz- ing. and which asked the lawyers to inThe Jewish National Fund Council To the Cleveland Orphan Home While physical director at Cattarznan, recording secretary; Bess An unusual program of assemblies at their meeting Tuesday extended dicate whether they were Catholics augus, New York, Segel produced and the Executive Body of the Kirshenbaum, financial treasurer; are being planned and this year the a note of thanks to Mrs. Silverman or Protestants, the Bar Association championship baseball and basket B'nai B'rith:— Dora Markovitz, recording treasurer; Play School will present a new has withdrawn the cards. and all the other -workers. The JewI -wish to thank the Cleveland Evelyn Kaiman, publicity; Esther ball teams. He came .:. here' from ish Press was also praised for their An editorial in the "Bnai Brith Falconer High of New. York and Orphan Home and the B'nai B'rith Goldware, sergeant-at-arms; Grace novelty, "The Play School Follies," publicity work in acquainting the Messenger", local Jewish paper, com- during his last two years- as coach Jews Axe Greatly Relieved for the wonderful treatment accorded Rosenstein, the outgoing president,] under the direction of the dramatic department. That Maniu Is Jewish people with the aims and menting on the evident prejudice there he developed basket ball and my son, Nathan, before his death. was elected parliamentarian. Appointed shown by this method, was copied purposes of the drive. The wholesomeness and cleanliness of track teams which won the- county Mrs. Max Fromkin is again senior on the front page of the Los An- title. -Bucharest- (J. T. A.)—Assurances advisor of the group. The board congeles "Record", a daily afternoon t* the loyalty of the Jews of Rou(Continued on Page 7) Omaha Club of New sists of the officers and Tobye Steinpaper. _ _mania to the new regime were sent berg, Sylvia Bernstein, and Ula As a result of this criticism being York Is \ Flourishing brought to King Carol by the Union of Alberts. to its attention, the Bar. Roumanian Jews following a plenary The:Omaha'<3nK of ICew York is Association issued the revoking letter session under the chairmanship of still flourishing.with a full program to all of its members. Jewish Diamondeers Hit Albert Dreyfoos, 70, well-known its president, Dr. William Filderman. of summer activities planned. The ; Winning Stride insurance man, died suddenly from The appointment of Julius Maniu officers of the club are Harry B. Grossas premier has relaxed the anxiety - *• • an acute heart attack Sunday evenman, president; Mac Spar, vice-presi- Would Oust Jew from created in Jewish circles when the dent; Sam Cohen, treasurer; Phil-S. The Jewish boys cavorting in the ing. Canadian Parliament possibility of General Presan's New Ruler Spates'That Jewry local amateur -circles under the Burial took place Tuesday afterMandel, secretary; and Herman EhrWill Be Propremiership was entertained. lieh social director. banner of the Shames Auto and noon, Rabbi Frederick Cohn officiatIncitement Against the Jews General Presan tected is regarded as an Radiator Company have hit their ing. The Omaha Club recently gave a Montreal.—(J. T. A.)—The seers Reach an Intense Surviving Mr. Dreyfoos are his avowed anti-Semite because during winning stride, winning three out of successful dance, a theatre party and sown by the local anti-Semitic publitwo daughters, Mrs. Louis Hiller, the War he pursued a policy which; Bucharest—(J. T. A.)—The new the last four games. Degree an after theatre dance, and a huge cations are seemingly bearing fruit as and Mrs. Jefferson Chapman of ColRoumanian government of King Carol earned for him a reputation as • be-, shown by the announced plan of the Their latest victim was the Leavenparty. It has. scheduled a boat ride Berlin, (J. T .A.). — , Alarming up the Hudson for the coming week. Conservatives of the George Etienne reports have reached Berlin "from ing responsible for the persecution will not support anti-Semitism, de- worth Merchants, and according to orado Springs, Colo. Gartier Division to out S. W. Jacobs, Thuringia where incitement against of the Jews of Moldavia to which clared King Carol in response to a Sam Zweiback, manager of the nine, Mr. Dreyfoos has been a veteran question by the. representative of the they expect to be at the top before in the insurance game in Omaha for sitting member of the Canadian parli- the Jews since the National Socialist the Roumanian army retreated. Dundee Delicatessen ament, because he is a 'Jew. Senator Niemerower, on the other Jewish Telegraphic Agency for an as- the season is over. Their next game thirty years, coming here from Cinanti-Semitic government, assumed At the nomination convention here a power has reached an intense degree. hand, told the Jewish' Telegraphic surance to American and world Jewry io this Sunday at 3:30 at Miller cinnati. He \vas connected with the Is Open for Business Conservative speaker pointed out that! Public propaganda to beat, annihi- Agency that General Presan had re- that the Jews of Roumania would be Park against the West Q's. Manager Union Central Insurance Co. for the Mr. William Herzoff announce the in the George Etienne Cartier division j late and kill the Jews, is being car- peatedly expressed to him the friend- protected under his rule against anti- Zweiback expects to start Altshuler past thirteen years. He was also a opening of the Dundee Delicatessen three quarters of the people were ofjried out throughout the entire prov- liest sentiments to the Jews, assur- Semitic incitement and violence and and Giventer. former Nebraska champion bridge Store at 112 North 50th Street. Mr. French-Canadian origin and asked "if i ince, a pogrom atmosphere prevail- ing him that the accusations against the enjoyment of full rights m all Their backer, Max Shames, has player. Herzoff was formerly connected with the Jews were a majority in this di-jing even in the Weimar where only him were untrue. Mr. Dreyfoos was also prominent been tendering the players a banquet Western Countries. Wolf Bros. vision do you think they would allow j a hundred Jews live among a total King Carol said that the Roumanian ! each week. Two new additions, in local Jewish activities, being outNevertheless in Jewish circles there The Delicatessen store will not only a French-Canadian to be elected." population of 150,000. The percent- is relief that he was not appointed, j people are naturally tolerant but that j Levinson and Babich, have strength- standing in B'nai B'rith work for be open daily till 12:30 a. m. but The speaker concluded -with a warn- | age of Jews in Thuringia is very many years, in the Omaha Hebrew I unfortunately an anti-Semitic party 1 ened the infield considerably. also Sundays. The owner has a ing to French-Canadians "if they do small, there being but two out' of William Stalmaster Club, Temple, and Community Ceni existed but it was not countenanced complete line of domestic and im- not want to be the servants of a a thousand inhabitants. Man has already seen more than ter. He vas also active in Omaha J o i n s Local L a w F i n n b *' the government. ported delicatessen foods, ice cream, people come here from elsewhere they i Athletic club circles. he has time to do. He said he regards the minorities Jewish traders according to reports pastries, and candies. must look out." Announcement was made today of as Roumanians and true sons of the received here, do not dare to visit the villages where teaching have the association of William Stal- iI1countrv within a common fatherland. formed Hitler groups for the purpose master, recently admitted to the He joyfully recalled his reception of inciting, hatred against the Jews. practice of law, witn the firm of from thousands of Roumanian Jews Dr. Flick, Minister of Education, Stalmaster & Beber. in the United States when he visited is particularly responsible for^ the that country. pogrom agitation. Dr. Frick introCarol said that the RoumanZionists Will Protest I iansKing duced into the schools of Thuringia, in America continue to be attachPractically all of the critics lauded Mr. Joseph Harding, former a special prayer of an inciting nature j ed to the mother country and he will Immigration When the Douglas County Bar Harding. The comments were sent Public spirited, with a broad con- which is recited daily by the school i always cherish memories of them af- Omahan, and son of Mr. and Mrs. here in French and the artist's father Association Memorial meeting was ception of civic responsibility, he David H. Hardingof Omaha, is beBan fectionately. held last Saturday morning at the served his community in diverse children. ing acclaimed in Paris as a violin had them translated. Among the M. F. Levenson, president of Court House in memory of departed ways. In the Nebraska State Legisgenius after a most successful debut comments were the. following: the local Zionists, was instructmembers, Martin L. Sugarman was lature he rendered a service which "Mr. Harding has distinction and recently. ed at the last meeting to apthe only Jewish attorney among the gave evidence of a well balanced shows of tine technique and His manager is at present map- style; qualities point a committee of three to twenty-nine so honored. long bow and ease; the enjudgment and an admirable sincerity ping out a concert tour of the semble impression is entirely in meet shortly with representaHenry Monsky introduced a reso- of purpose. United States, and while on the favor of the artist.'"—Figaro, Georges tives from all Omaha Jewish lution in Mr. Sugarman's memory. He was imbued with a spirit of tour he expects to make an appear- Mussy. organizations to draw up a The resolution read: helpfulness much to be admired. Tho ance in Omaha. plan of protest against the Berlin.—(J. T. A.)—The determina"He interpreted in right musical Budapest.—(J. T. A.)—The HugarIN MEMORY OF MARTIN L. taken from us in his prime, before tion of the Prussian government to suspension of immigration to Harding's boyhood days were spent feeling the Sonata in re major of ht- had attained the heights of the ian parliament was the scene of an SUGARMANPalestine by the British Govprofession, his loyalty to its ideals allay the agitation of the anti-Semitic interesting debate on whether the in Omaha. He left here in 1917, go- Handel and the charming sketches of ernment. Dr. A. Greenberg, National Socialist party led by Adolf and his respect for its dignity, left 1 Jews have particulary sympathies for ing to Kansas City. He then took Gaubert. One must give credit to Presented by Henry Monsky at the A. Silverman, and Morris FrieHitler is seen in the arrest of forty Liberalism or Socialism. Karl Wolff, a course at the Chicago Musical this young virtuoso of such unusual.Memorial Services of the Doug-. us. a record worthy of emulation. ! National Socialists found wearing the del were selected by the Zion: The lawyer enjoys a special op-' parliamentary leader of the Christian College under a most able teacher. ly sympathetic feeling."'—Debats, las County Bar Association, ists. prohibited uniform of the Hitlerites. pb-tunity for service. His is the op-' National Economic party, blamed the After graduating, he went to Paris M. Imbert. on June 14, 1930. The Prussian minister of the interiAccording to the committee, "Monsieur Harding possesses & portunity to contribute most sub-: Jews for supporting Socialism. He to study under an old master, Robert Krettly! Jews throughout the United good technique of bowing and his stantially to the public weal. He is or issued instructions to the Prussian said he would rather that they had • Martin L. Sugerman, born in Oma- a: trustee of certain special endow- police throughout the state to ban the States and the rest of the world Dany Brunschwig in "Le Monde skill of execution is adequate to his supported the Christian National polha in 1881; died in Long Beach, Cali- ments for the use of his fellowmen. Hitlerite uniform and to carry out the have passed resolutions and Musical", the leading musical journal needs. The very choice of the workB icies. fornia in 1929; admitted to the Bar More than any other, must he realize prohibition by means of fines, arrests staged demonstrations, parades He expressed surprise that "even of Paris, said of Harding: "Mr. Joe he selected for his program indicate in 1909; practiced law in Omaha in the implications of such a trust. and other punishment. and mass meetings denouncing the rich Jews sympathize with Social- Harding who has artistically per- that he is a true musician."—Comoethis District until 1925. the suspension of immigration Society is enriched and the profession ism while the Jewish youth in many j fected himself with Robert Krettly, dia, Menager. Capable and • possesed of a fine is ennobled by the faithful discharge Zorinsky Hurls Tuxis into Palestine and calling upon "For his first concert in Paris, M. countries follow revolutionary move- has inherited from this teacher an sense of professional responsibility, of this trust. Great Britain to fulfill the obments, • The best medium for fighting excellent technique. His execution Joe Harding has especially chosen Martin Sugarman was held in high Recognizing this as the guiding Club to Victory ligations assumed in the Man- anti-Semitism would be a united front of Ravel's Tzigane has proven that extremely difficult works. One can esteem by his colleagues. date by placing the administraof Jews and Christians against Marx- most remarkably. His bowing is place the best of hopes in this young philosophy of the legal profession, it The Tuxis Athletic club continued tion of the country in the graceful and precise; conscientious artist, whose bowing is excellent, Genial in personality, ever court- is meet and.proper that we assemble on its path of victories when Sam Zoism." hands of such officials who are eous; tolerant, generous tew: rd his here, to pay ous respects to the mem- rinsky won a hurling duel with "MaThe Social-Democratic deputies de- and refined musicianship. He is an whose musicianship is intelligent and in sympathy with the aims and fellowmen; a citizen of a high order ory of Martin L. Sugerman, one of cb" Kosberg of the U. S. Oil team. nied that the growth of Socialism was artist—very perft^t in tone and in- refined, and who will, when having purposes' of the Mandate, and and an kind father; he enjoyed the our departed colleagues, whose life 3 to 1, at 22nd and Paul last Sundue to Jewish sympathies but was terpretation. We wish to see much more assurance, take his rank among the Balfour Declaration. friendship anc' affection of all who was characterized by this phil- day. Fifteen batters fanned before rather the result of the Christian Na- more of this very sympathetic the best violinists of his time."—knew him. artist." Paris-Soir. JL Bernard. osophy. tional party's failure. the air-tight pitching of Zorinsky.
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DISCRIMINATORY CARDS ABOLISHED AFTER PROTEST
IDA PLAIT NAMED AS HEAD OF LOCAL JUNIOR HADASSAH
ROUMANIAN JEWS UNION ASSURES KING OF LOYALTY
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THURINGIA JEWS
EXCESSES GO ON
KING CAROL SAYS IBS G( IS
A. DREYFOQS DIES SUDDENLY SUNDAY
Former Qmahan Being Acclaimed by Critics
MonskyHonors Memory of Martin L. Sugarman
FORTY HITLERITES , ARE ARRESTED FOR WEARING UNIFORMS
PARLIAMENT OF HUNGARY JEWISH SOCIALISM