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In the Interests of the Jewish People

Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

Entered as Second Class Mail Matter on January 21, 10'21, at 1'ostoffice of Omaha, N£brsBka, uuder tha Act ot Match 3. 1879

OMAHA, NEBRASKA, MAY 25, 1934

Vol. 10—No. 17

Reception,Service PHILANTHROPIES Lloyds to Pay for FIFTIETH For Graduates to Confiscated Funds GERMAN-AMERICANS OF I WILL Be Qiven Tonight DRAWSTTOWAR0 TO COMBAT BE OBSE J S P SUNDAY SUCCESSFUL END

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London, (WNS).—A precedent of the utmostt importance to German refugees whose funds and property The Jewish high school graduates of nave been confiscated by the GerOmaha will be honored at the second man Government is established as ,c**> . . . annual city-wide service and recep- The summary of the Jewish Phil- the result of a decision made by the anthropies campaign will be given at London High Court against Lloyd's tion, to be held this evening, May 25,a. meeting of .the.Boarr" of Governors world-famous insurance company. at" the B'nai Israel synagogue, 18th of the Jewish "Gomrnuaity Center and The High Court ruled that Lloyd's and Chicago. Welfare Federation^ to be held in the must pay Albert Zomer, a refugee ; German Jew, who carried a policy Graduates, this June and last-mid- near future. ~ The last complete • tabulation was with Lloyd's, for losses suffered term have: been sent special invitaAn afternoon program at the B'nai tions and 'all relatives and friends' of last Thursday, May 17. At this time when the Nazi regime confiscated Israel synagogue, 18th and Chicago the graduates are invited to attend. 2,866 pledges had been turned in for his fortune. streets, followed by a banquet at the Regional Conclave to Be Held in Lloyd's had refused to make good New York (JTA) — The DAWA New York (Special, from Jewish The service will begin at 8 p. m., a total of $33,209.35. Jewish Community Center will fea. This sets an, all-time high peak for on the policy since the Nazis con- (German American Protective Alli- Examiner).—While "German-Ameriand will be followed by the reception Omaha Daring ture the community-wide celebration the number of pledges obtained in a tended he had committed treason ance) meeting in Madison Square Gar- cans" assembled in Madison Square downstairs. Refreshments will be of the fiftieth anniversary of the den for the purpose of declaring a Garden to whip up the furies of October served by a committee headed by Mrs.local Jewish Philanthropies drive, top- in trying to take his money out of boycott B'nai Israel this Sunday, May 27. against American Jewry, last Nazism, members of a newlyping the previousrecord of 2,400 in Germany. The High Court declared Thursday night unleashed one of the formed organization of true Ger' The open program, to which the At a conference held Sunday in L. Neveleff. that Zomer was entitled to compen- strongest anti-Jewish Rabbi Uri Miller will be chairman. 1932. attacks ever tol- man-Americans were present both general public is invited, will start Kansas City, Philip M. Klutznick of sation for that share of his funds Women Successful. erated in this country. at the synagogue at 3 p. m. William Omaha was elected permanent chair- Rabbi David A. Goldstein will give to observe and to thwart any posstill in Germany. • "Doc" Milder will be chairman. Short man of the Regional Conference of the invocation and Rabbi Frederick By the May 17 tabulation, the ressible deflections from the laws of The meeting which launched the talks will "be given by Rabbi Uri Jewish Community Centers and Wel- Cohn the benediction. Rabbi David H. idential division, headed by Mrs. Max the land. long heralded campaign to "boycott Miller, Rabbi N. Feldman, and Ben fare Federations, and Jacob S. Pearl- Wice will speak and Harold Civin will Holzman, had brought in the most The German-American Crusaders, the boycotters" was marked with a pledges, 1,157. -•'. stien of Omaha was chosen secretary. respond for the graduates. Kazlowsky. definite Hitlerite stamp which could launched less than a month ago on "While we have praised the Initial The entertainment will be featured Klutznick and Pearlstien both at- The committee in charge includes not be disguised behind a maze of Army Day by German-Americans deby a musical program by Cantor A. tended the conclave, which was- at- Dr. Philip Sher, chairman, Rabbi Gifts division and many of the men American flags and bunting. It was siring to clear the name of their Schwaczkin and the Hazomir Singing tended by representatives -from Min- Frederick Cohn, Rabbi David A. Gold- workers in this successful campaign," both here and abroad of attended by 19,000 persons who Fatherland tne neapolis, St. Paul, Des Moines, Kan- stein, Rabbi Uri Miller, Rabbi David declared Harry Silverman, general Society. crowded all available space in the a u 1 stigma of Nazism, already have H. Wice, Isadora Abramson, Mrs. chairman, "we cannot: give too much Mrs. Julius Abrahamson was chosen ditorium. The dinner at the J. C. C. will be- sas City, St. Louis and Omaha. a rollcall of 10,000 militant members president of Hadassah at the annual gin at 6:30 p. m. Harry A. Wolf will The Omaha delegates presented an Jeanette Arnstein, Max Barish, Eu- credit to the women. of officers, Wednesday. She The flower of out-of-town and New in and around New York City alone. be toastmaster. Nathan S. Yaffe, invitation through William L. Holz- gene Blazer, Philip Klutznick and Leo "Under "the generalship of Mrs. election York City's pro-Nazi goose-steppers, Two speakers were sent to Los succeeds Mrs. M. F. Levenson. Holzman, the women assumed a man, president of the Omaha Jewish Rosenthal. will be chairman. Angeles, Calif., Wednesday to orOthers officers: Mrs. Sol Novitsky, 19,000 of them, with a sprinkling of ganize larger territory than ever before, Short talks of felicitation will be Community Center and Welfare Fedthe movement there. Hitlerites from as far west as Milfirst vice-president; Mrs. Joseph yet. worked cnstintingly and with given by Rabbi Frederick Cohn, Rab- eration, to hold the regional conferThe Crusaders admit to memberwaukee, swarmed into the Garden and enthusiastic determination. That the Goldware, second vice-president; Mrs. spent several hours in leather-lunged ship German-American Christians bi David A. Goldstein, William L. ence in this city. It was unanimously women's' division brought in more Allan Kohan and Mrs. David R. Co- booing at the expense of Samuel Un- only, of the Catholic or Protestant Holzman, Philip M. Klutznick, Rabbi decided that conclave will be held in pledges than any other division is hen, financial secretaries; Mrs. Jack Omaha, Saturday evening, and all day Uri Miller, Henry Monsky, I. Morformer German ambassador faiths, regardless of political affiliaeloquent testimony of their tireless Kaufman,' recording secretary; • Mrs. termyer, genstern, Dr. Philip Sher, Irvin Sunday, October 6 and 7. All organJames W. Gerard, and Congressman tions. Their sole object is to fight Irvin Levin, corresponding secretary; efforts in the campaign." Stalmaster, and Rabbi David H. ized and unorganized Jewish comrnun-Samuel Dickstein, and departed sing- the Nazis in this country. Ths setNew York, (WNS).—A new de- A total of 746 new contributors to Mrs. Ben Handler, treasurer; Mrs. ing the fiery anti-Semitic Horst Wes- up is refreshingly free cf the cusities of any size in this region will be Wice. partment for cancer research made the Philanthropies has been turned in. Max Fromkin, auditor. Margaret Belmont will sing sev- invited to send representatives. sel song. Thus ended the long-heralded tomary "racket" trappings. No doeral vocal selections accompanied by Plans for the organization of this possible by. an anonymous gift of The number from each division: Ini- The four directors are Mesdames A. "Der Tag," planned by DAWA (Ger- nations are sought, no membership Margaret Hurwitz. Lawrence Finkel region were formulated at the nation- $200,000, a department of education tial Gifts, 13; Business Division, 237; Romm, Joseph Rosenberg, Julius man American Protective Alliance) in dues and no subscriptions. The orwill sing a- group of Yiddish songs, al convention of Jewish Community to be supported by the Jewish Teach- Residential Division, 255; Youth Di- Stein, and J. J. Friedman. Mrs. M. F. conjunction with the League of ganization is out for only one purLevenson, past president, is honorary r i e n d s of pose and that is to purge America and Miss Hurwitz will play several Centers and Welfare Federations last ers' Association of the United States vision, 224; Organizations, 17.' . New Germany as the open- of un-American influences and not and the appointment of 20 German Also, a lotaTof 799 contributors.in- member during the term' of office of ? year. piano numbers. ing gun in an avowedly nationwide to reap u quick harvest by cashing Mrs. L. Neveleff heads the com- At the Kansas City gathering Chair- refugee scholars through the aid of creased their pledges over last year. her successor. fund of $100,000 are among The divisional increases: Initial Gifts, Delegates to the Regional conven- drive against American Jewry and the in on a lot of quick-penny slogans. mittee of women who are preparing man Klutznick was empowered to ap- athenew anti-Nazi boycott. new plans for ihe coming year 107; Business Division, 331; Residen- tion of H-adassah in Sioux City, May the dinner. Reservations may be point three members from each of the at the Hebrew University, Dr. Judah tial Division, 280; Youth Division, 71; 27 and 28,'are: Mrs. Joseph Rosen- At the opening of the meeting a communities represented to serve on made with either Mrs. William MilL. Magnes, chancellor of' the Uni- Organizations, 10. berg and Mrs. M. F. Levenson, as Re- special guard of storm troopers editor and managing editor of the der, Walnut 3055, or Mrs. N. H. the conference committee. Zeitung, official organ in versity, has announced. This is in sharp contrast .with the gional officers; Mesdames I. Dansky, marched down the Garden with the Deutsche The program of the • conference to Greenberg, Walnut 9227. New York of the Friends of New massing of the flags. The swastika Max' Frornkin, J. J. Friedman, J. H. The B'nai Israel congregation was be held in Omaha will include an in-" Other gifts announced included number of decreases in pledges over flag waved above all others, including j Germany; Herbert Schucch, a Yale Rulakofsky, A. I. Kulakofsky, J. f organized in 1884 under the name of terchange of ideas and general dis- $100,000 to be expended over ten last year, 227. the Stars and Stripes. The audience j student and Joseph Schuster, a leader Lintzman, A. Romm, B. A. Simon and tft M. The amount of the increases was the "Russian Congregation,". by the cussion of the problems facing the years, contributed by Mrs. Felix stood up, raised arms in Hitler salute °f e Brooklyn branch of the FriendB : following: Wolf Rachman, president; federations. The discussions, it is plan- Warburg, and gifts from the Rocke- • $5,145.70; of the new contributions, Julius Stein. Alternates are Mesdames and gave a lusty "Heil!" of New Germany. r Dave Sherman, T. A. Tully, J. Blank, feller Foundation, tthe "Academic $2,389.70;-of tie decreases, $1,461. M. Belman, secretary; Jacob Slos- ned, will be led,by outstanding figures The Garden was decked out with The meeting adopted a resolution G s o p national- Committee for the Aid of Displaced At that date, the Initial: Gifts, the Joe Goldware, E. Meyers, Joe Kaplan, burg, sr.; Sol Brpdket,. Harry Brod- in Jewish social work, both : d signs reading, "Boycott the Boycot- jj denouncing the boycott as illegal $ German Scholars, tthe American Youths Division, «tod the Organiza- Jack Kaufman and Dave Stein. „ key, Einoch Maris, Abraham Rachf ly and in this vicinity. ters," "Join the DAWA!" "German-i in-restraint of trade and petitioning Jewish Physicians^ Committee,: the Other Hadassah' members planning tions Division Tiad "gone over the top" It 'was tentatively agreed at Kanmkn, Jacob Frleden, Katlin, the President of the United States "t6 1 Americans Awake!" Six hundred uniNew* Century Clab" of ^Boston and a to attend include the Mesdames Sam as "to theii« quotas. --* /-_. . " 6 Baruch Weismah,'"Solomon"Ba^oviteh> sas'' City: that the discussions will informed Nazis, who acted as "ushers", direct the Department of Justice to Benjamin Donoviteh, Joseph Fish- clude the functional fields of Jewish; group of individuals who have estab- The cards being cleaned -up now are Frohm, Dave Silverman, Hannah Sol- stood at attention in the aisles. Wo- give official cognizance to the i mah, and-TaviKatlin. Of these, three social service—as child care, care of lished a fellowship in honor of Pro- in the main from the .Business Divi- ig, Henry Solig, Charles Ross and Sam men and children also were in full ing situation and to take"8U<5n f 1 fessor Felix Frankfurter. Cohen. . . . . sion and the Residential Division. are still alive: Tavi ; Katlid in St. the aged, etc — as well as general uniform. Some of the storm troopers against the promoters fetid ptopagand Louis, Sol Brodkey in Los Angeles, fields, as strengthening of Jewish wore red crosses on their arms and ists of such boycott as the law preand Jacob Slosburg, sr., in Palestine. leadership, character building, Jewish carried first aid kits. A group' of Ger- scribes." The first services were held in education, and the financing of Jewman Hitler girls, aged 14 to 16, ap- Although the meeting in the Garrented quarters at Tenth and Jones ish activities. peared in coarse blue linen dresses. den constituted one of the most folS streets, and continued there, for two Chief speakers at the conclave SunThe platform was elaborately decor- midable threats ever made against years when it moved to Tenth and day were George W. Rabinoff of New ated with American shields on a black American Jewry, all hope of having Farnam streets. York, executive director of the Nabackground on each side, and black the meeting banned was abandoned In 1888 the congregation built the tional Conference of Jewish Communcolumns surmounted by German early in the week with the announcefirst Orthodox synagogue in Omaha ity Centers and Welfare Federations, eagles and swastikas, the whole dec- i ment by city authorities that they dia at the northwest corner of Twelfth and Edward Kahn of Atlanta, Ga., oration illuminated glaringly. I not intend to interfere with the Nazi's and Capitol Ave., with a total mem- chairman of the committee on TegionDAWA pins and artificial daisies} "constitutional rights of free speech bership of seventy-five. In 1898 .this al conferences. - • ' . - • swastikas inside were on sale i and rights of assembly, repugnant as congregation was re-organized under • The Omaha delegates will make a Reprintof Advertisement in New York papers by Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, Addressed to with everywhere, as were copies of Libera- it may be to certain classes." Both German-Americans the n a m e of the Congregation complete report of the conclave to tion and other Silver Shirt literature. Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia and Alder"Chevra B'nai Israel," and continued the executive board of the Jewish One of the most spontaneous dem- i manic President Bernard S. Deutsch The N a z i ' organization in Ameriagainst our counter-boycott of GerAmerican citizens, seek to retaliate at the same place until 1910 when Community Center and Welfare Fedonstrations of the entire evening j refused to countenance the demands of ca, underthe aegis of t h e Hitler man goods, ships and shipping, which upon the American-Jewish shopkeepthe building at the present site 18th eration. - . regime in Germany, a r e attempting we were compelled to undertake as ers for this boycott, or do aught but came when Henry O. Spier, head of I individuals and groups that the meet* and Chicago, was erected. the German Legion and a moving spir- j ing be banned, to stir up' racial prejudice in Amer- ihe only weapon of defense against give it their loyal support? The officers of the congregation it in organizing the national anti- j * * * ica through such pnppet groups a s (1) the extermination by the Hitler 2. The Labor Unions and the MaInftlude: Nathan S. Yaffe, Louis the "DAWA" which sponsored the regime of Organized Labor, from sonic orders that have been sup- Jewish boycott spoke. i WAR ON D4.W4 Spstein, N. H. Greenberg, Joseph Madison Square Garden "Boycott the which 700,000,000 marks (or about pressed at the command of the in"From tonight on," he declaimed,! ~ i {JTA / T ^ A \ -KTUM Dm Tretiak, Harry Marcus, Louis MarA m A* Boycotter" meeting last Thursday in $300,000,000) were confiscated, (2) dustrial barons and ammunition "we will have the DAWA eagle known A N e w ^ ) ~ ^ ^ ^ golin, and William Milder. New York. They claim to speak in of the Masonic lodges, whose prop- makers and other war-breeders of from New York to San Francisco and i demonstrators against the gathered &t "--'--the name of "German-Americans," erty was taken from them, (3) be- Germany -who have supplied funds i from • Detroit to New Orleans." He yet the true German-Americans have cause of the persecution of Catho- and are in supreme command of the j then, called upon the audience to rise j Garden Thursday to further plans for a boycott against the Jews, represenMixed swimming will be added to not given cognizance to their or- lics, Jews and a large section of Hitler forces, and the Catholic and and pledge not to abandon their broth-', tatives -of the Jewish arid non-Jewish the agenda of the Jewish Community ganizations, have, in fact, organized Protestant Church that courageously Protestant Churches that Hitler, ers and to support DAWA. The audi- j community Hitler and Hitthe German-American Crusaders to refuses to scrap the Bible and reRosenberg and their cohorts are ence met his request by rising and lerism in acondemned Center swimming pool starting Weseries of meetings battle Nazism in America. Herewith ligious beliefs, and to force the trying to deprive of their religious delivering itself of a tremendous, held under the auspicesthree desday, June 6, at 8 p. m. of the Ameri. This mixed swimming will be held we reprint tthe advertisement ap- churches to conform to the. new freedom, are vastly more powerful rafter-shattering "Heil!" sh and effective champions of the boy- After massing of colors and a thun- « * J fh "a Congress, every first and third Wednesday of pearing in the New York papers un- pagan creed of the Hitler regime. der t h e sponsorship of the Non-Secjrmposium of educators at What do you, many of whom are cott than are the Jews. Their num- derous bellowing of "Heil Hitler!" the i ^ T London, (WNS).—Overriding all each month from 8 to 9 p. m. Anti-Nazi League to Cham- Catholics, think of last Friday's bers and interest are steadily grow- 19,000 settled back into their seats t o | t t « N c ^ S «; ho ° 1 f o r &< *' al R e s e a r c h » apposition, the British Government Physical director.; Lee Grossman tarian pion Human Rights, and addressed tirade by Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels ing as they learn to realize the listen to the harangue of a list of > President's Day meeting sponsored b men s succeeded in getting the House of and Al Oruch, swimming instructor, to German-Americans.:—The Editor. against your Church and the people enormity of the conspiracy to in- speakers among whom not one was of | J *"? ™> D™5ion at the home Commons to approve a government- will be in full charge of the mixed the first rank. °^ Adolph Lewisohn, a rnass meeting vade and destroy their religious beof your faith, added to the imprisonswimming events. guaranteed loan of §10,000,000 to at tne Reinhold Walter, president of the! Eastern District High School in liefs and freedom, and to subject TO OUR PATRIOTIC GERMANment of brave priests and all the Many members of the Center have Palestine. . . •• "Friends," acted as chairman of the | Brooklyn^ and a radio broadcast over them to a new pagan church that AMERICAN FELLOW-CITIZENS: many other indignities that have albeen successfully passing their swimWhile most of the opposition came ! Station WBNX, the Congress appealrepudiates and discards the Old and ready been showered upon the Cathoming tests at the J. C. C. natatorium This is t o warn you t h a t the unmeeting. from anti-Zionist deputies who ed to all Americans to unite in a essential parts of the New Testalics in Germany? argued thai. Palesttine was so pros- under the supervision of Oruch. In- American, unpatriotic German propaAlso present in the audience, ac- ] . . ment. cluded among these are the followgandist organization, which has been And how do you Protestants relish perous tthat it ,had no need of the 3. Our American citizens of Ger- cording to announcement by George : movement against Hitlensm and ite for the past eighteen months and the attempts to destroy the religious loan and that if a loan was required ing: man birth and ancestry can never Sylvester Viereck, pro-German prop- j attempt to arouse suspicion and Beginners -tests: Carl Milder, Bob long before our boycott movement freedom of your Church and to place the Jews should raise it, Col. Josiah during the war, were several natred among minorities here, Wedgwood, pro-Zionist deputy, cre- Batt, Bernard Epstein, Norman Po- was started, spreading its propa- it under the iron heel of the State? be inveigled into any such cruel, un- agandist Congres- t s h oGerman-Americans were urged to movement members of the McCormack ated a sensation when he opposed lonsky, Richard Gordon, Ed Burke, ganda over the country under one Or the breaking up of the meetings American, sacriligious w lo alt to , present p sional Committee, in an offi>' y American ideals by repudiating the DAWA movement. They love their Fatherland, but Donald Zernovsky, E d w i n Gitney, name or another, but latterly under of your clergy by the police, bethe measure by charging that the cial capacity to observe whether anyPalestine government was the most Ervin Charney, Barton Greenberg, the title of the "Friends of New Ger- cause they would not submit to be- surely no more so than do the Ger- thing was said or done in contravenanti-Semitic in the . British Empire. Lee Jane Greenberg, Elaine Frankj many," is industriously seeking to ing bullied into the surrender of man-Jewish citizens, who- shed their tion of the law of the United States. blood for their country, hundreds In his speech, Viereck, who once Colonel Wedgwood -bitterly attacked Joy Greenberg, Jean Dodds, Shirley sew the seeds ot Hitler race and their cherished faith? the Palestine ^administration for Fox, Jeanette Polonsky, "Violet Sun- religious. hatred, - and . is now mas- The following quotations from an of thousands, of whom are now being was pro-Jewish and co-author of "The favoring the Arabs at" the expense derman, Ruth Yount, Bernice Bordy, querading under the name of the address by our President,- read at a persecuted and reviled, their children Wandering Jew's First 2,000 Years," of the Jews and for tolerating Nazi Muriel Frank, Dorothy Thompson, United German Societies in t h a t un- public dinner to WILUAM GREEN^ excluded from the schools that they brought the Congressmen prominently propaganda ai the "same time that Judith Levenson, Lois WOley, Lor- worthy cause. President of tthe American Federa- are forced to help support, only to to the fore with the following stateLondon, Candana, (WNS).—Chargit banned "The Brown Book of the raine Lesser, Ella Belle Komey, The originator, leader and repre- tion of Labor, on February 14, 1934,be now imprispned, outlawed, dis- ment: "I would like to call their at- ing that the Catholic Church in the Marlon McClinoch, Marian Blank, Mrs. sentative . of t h e -propaganda bureau accurately sets forth our position: . graced, kicked out of the professions tention to the fact that there is much United States and Canada is showHitler Terror," ' " V and denied the race racketeering. I would like to ing a disposition to flirt with the Critics who insisted tthat England F. A. White, Frances Bordy, Margaret in that movement was Heinz Spank- "1. This is not a Jewish boycott, that they honored, by being excluded know what becomes of all the funds "various Fascist elements that are Reed, Virginia White. noebel, until he fled the country unto work nor a Jewish question, but an ever- right should Tieep its money at home were 1 silenced when Sir Philip Cunliffe- • Intermediate swimmers test: Carl der indictment—where h e remains a growing revolt of all civilization, re- from the new Government labor which are raised for Jewish victims." developing on tthis continent," the gardless of race or creeds, against unions socially ruled by their em- Viereck spoke of a "reign of ter- Catholic Record of this city warns paiupa 'Hxvfixoas . jeraoioo' 'ivisyj Milder, Bernard Epstein, Jeanette fugitive from our justice. We are hopeful t h a t t h e true the unspeakable crimes and perse- ployers, and from all Government ror by, certain Jews and Bolshevist that "it is a dangerous and unout that England- would'. get Polonsky, Ella Belle Korney, Marion , conspirators." • $3,000,000 worth of "orders in coifliec- McClinoch, Mrs. F. A: White, Mar- character and extent of these ac- cutions that continue unabated and service. I profitable game." tivities against t h e peace ~ and se- with increasing fury and heartlessTo lore one's Fatherland does not Samuel Dickstein, prime mover of | The Catholic Record declares unition with various projects which' the garet Reed, Virginia White. curity of our-country will be ex- ness to be inflicted opon humanity. mean to love or support Hitler, or to the Congressional investigation of equivocally that "if the courtship loan would make possible. . • f'.-. Sir Philip : explained that the pubCincirinati-7The first Hillel Founda- posed in the Investigation about t o Why should decent German-Amer- condone his monstrous cruelties. subversive Nazi activities in this coun- n o w going on between Catholicism lic works to be financed by the loan tion * at a southwestern university is be" undertaken by the Congressional ican; citizens, who number 100-to-l to These loyal American citizens of try, announced after the meeting that I and Fascists should blossom into "have been selected without regard to be established in the fall at the Committee which is Soon to begin this handful of disloyal men con- German birth or ancestry, in common neither he nor any others of the in- j any kind of marriage;—even a 'marto whether Arabs or Jews" would University of Alabama, in Tusca- the taking of testimony. stituting the "Friends of New Ger-with their American brethern, abhor vestigating group had been present at riage of convenience'—the Catholic • Meantime, w e find ourselves forced many" and whose treachery to our and despise everything for which he the DAWA rally. chiefly benefit." ••'•'• loosa. >_• ' Church in Canada is done. For, The Hillel Foundation a t the Uni- to adopt-this means of warning our institutions will, I have every reason stands. vMany_of them are and have He admitted however - that the Other speakers at the meeting be- paradoxically, if you like, the Cathof e l l o w - c i t i z e n s to believe, be shortly exposed by been among our warmest sympathiz-, sides Mr. Spier, Louis Zahne, Sylves- lie Church thrives and „ areas likely to benefit were' inhabited versity of Alabama will replace the German-American __ grows _ on two-thirds by * Arab's itnl orie-thfrd one Tecently closed at the University against permitting themselves to be the Congressional investigation io be.1 ter Viereck and Reinhold Walter were liberalism, not on the reactionary misled by the baseless propaganda held and most .of whom- are not by Jews. • i ,- '• of "West Virginia. Walter Kappe and W. L. McLaughlin, J spirit that breeds Fascism." (Continued on Page 3.)

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Dinner at Follow Afternoon Program

Meanwhile, New N on * Jewish Cntsa* York Nazis Hold ders Fight HitlerRally ite Stigma

OF CONFERENCE FOR FEDERATIONS

MRS. ABRAHAMSON HEADS HADASSAH

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