July 6, 1934

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In the Interests of the Jewish People

Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 19S4

JEWRY UNMO V 'SEGO

GERMANY TED IN NAZI EVOLUTION S eve r a 1 Notori IROPIAN BARRED :i-Semites FROM LIDO DUE Executed TOJEWK

Perfects Infantile Paralysis Vaccine New York—(WNS)—A new and effective vaccine for the prevention of infantile paralysis has been perfected by Dr. Maurice Brodie, of the New York University and Bellevue Hospital Medical School. By means of Dr. Brodie's vaccine, which Is injected under the skin, the virus, or invisible germs, of the dread disease is made inactive by the drug formalin. The vaccine has been used successfully on monkeys and has the property of making both the local tissues and the blood stream immune to the disease.

Jerusalem, (WNS).—The Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt via Edom and Moab to Palestine occurred in the thirteenth, century, B. C, and not in the fifteenth century B. C, as many scholars have long contended, according to archaeological evidence discovered by the survey expedition headed by Professor Nelson Glueck of the* Heorew Union college. Pottery finds made by Dr. Glueck in southern Transjordania prove that the Edomites and Moabites occupied that region from the thirteenth to eight centuries B. C. If the Exodus had taken place in the fifteenth centary the Israelites would not have encountered the Edomites and Moabites who blocked | the Israelites' way. The story of the conflict between Israelites and the Edomites and Moabites is told in the 14th to 21st verses, of the twentieth chapter of the Book of Numbers.

A . Z. A . ___ Broadcast Next Sunday

A feature of the international A. Z. A. convention to be held in Washington July 8, 9 and 10 will be a coast-to-coast broadcast of the winning oration and an address by Sam Beber of Omaha, founder of A. Z. New York—(JTA)—The formation A. and president of the Supremo of a Women's Advisory Council of the Berlin—German Jewry had escaped Advisory Council. National Conference of Jews and unscathed from Hitler's "blood-bath" The broadcast will be heard Christians -was announced last week and the quick Bequence of events in over the NBC blue network, by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, chairman the Nazi "second,! resolution,* accord- Controvert Rages Over Story - through station KOIL in Omaha of the Council, from her home at Arling to. reports oj*tiiraed here, ;.: at 9:45 p. m. Sunday, July 8. ington, VL The purpose of the CounAffecting Dean of AmerWhile It is not know how many Omahans will play an important cil, according to; Mrs. Fisher, is to ican Stage Nazi, storm troop; leaders and foes of role in the convention, this city be"create a body of influential women the Nazi administration were slaughing the birthplace and headquarters in America . who will promote the tered: in cold blood; or "while resist- New .York.—(JTA)—A crossfire of of the order for Jewish youths beideals of the National Conference of ing arrest," the official figure put the denials, recriminations and contratween the age of 16 and 21, (also Jews and ""Christians and thus add killings at "below, jsfety" but reliable dictory statements " followed in the Tokyo — (JTA)—There has been a strength to the eiforts of those who known as the Junior B'nai Brith) sources state that :the number of dead wake of the revelation that Daniel marked development in Japan's trade actively work m behalf of a broader Ernie Nogg is the representative since the year, with Jewish traders runs in the hundreds. Frohman, eighty-two-year-old dean of hailing from Egypt, India, Iraq and toelrance in oor| rial life." of Omaha chapter No. 1, while Eddie Several of the ; developments are the American stage, had been indi- Europe, establishing branch ^offices at The Council, Rosenbaum is the delegate from its membership considered favorable in Jewish circles. rectly invited to stay away from the Kobe, Japan's commercial city. Omaha chapter No. 100. Julius Bisno roster is finally completed, is expectis executive secretary. Besides BeTo; begin with, ajnong those butch- lido Country Club of Long Beach be- It is an open secret that since the ed to number imftb than one thousand ber on the supreme advisory counered' n$$re quite a few notorious anti- cause he is a Jew. of German goods and services women of the three faiths representcil, I. F. Goodman of Omaha is Semites who were dn the forefront in The racial "thumbs down," it was boycott ed in the Confereace. Acceptances of Jewish merchants have flocked to Jatreasurer and Philip M. Klutznick Jew-baiting, particularly among the disclosed had been delivered by J. H. pan in large numbers to establish membership have already -• been reMiss Pauline Baerwald who will ad- is chairman of the executive comcommanders o the Storm Troops. Caples, chairman of Lido's member- business connections. Kobe today is ceived from several hundred women dress A. Z. A. convention. mittee, and Henry Monsky and WilAlso, the storm troopers have been ship committee, through Mrs. Reynier buzzing with orders and welcoming in communitiea scattered throughout liam Wolfe are members of the ordered to turn in their uniforms for Prall, wife of a Childs Restaurant trade returns showing an excess of the country. Members will co-operate Workmen's Circle No. 173 held its council. a "vacation." It is estimated that company executive, who had recently exports over imports. in all local effort* to further justice, regular election of officers, with the only twenty percent will be called applied for membership. amity and understanding among. Profollowing chosen: 0 f 1 /»/»/» nnn • *nt*f» F x o m t l i e d i s t r i c t convention of It is stated that at the time of the back from the "vacation." These To a reporter of the Jewish Tele- Hamaguchi $11,(MW,OUU III I93S\the B'nai Brith.at Grand Rapids, a cabinet, in the days pre- testants, Catholics' and Jews and "all S. Stein, finance secretary; L. Witstorm troopers were constantly com- graphic Agency, Caples denied that he ceding the gold others of our~rich|y diversified Amerkin, recording secretary; Paul Katz| party of Omahans including Beber, embargo, there vrere mitting anti-Semitic acts without of- had made the statements attributed to a handful of Jews, ican family of citizens." man, treasurer; S. Ruderman, hos- Jerusalem (WNS) — Growth o f | Klutznick, Dr. A. Greenbergg and but today they ficial sanction and their elimination him by Mrs. Prall, total more than 200, about seventy In announcing the purpose of the pitaler. On the executive commitB probably means the elimination of * ^ m m o t o r to t h e A' "Mrs. Prall absolutely and delib- families. A correspondent writing body, Mrs. Fisher declared: "This tee are A. Forman, M. Crounse, M. Palestine's economic life is revealed jj g ^ much of the illegal violence. in the country's trade figures for j Pauline Baerwald, national chairerately distorted the facts," he said. from Kobe, stated that there are, al- period of national crisis summons Selicow, S. Zusman, Rubin, and 19SS. Imports totalled $55,000,000 ij man of the junior division of the Further, the Hitler smashing of his "Mr. Frohman was treated -with cour- together, 10 Jewish firms, half of men and women of all shades of opin- S. Lipp. American Jewish Joint Distribution foes meant a swing to the "right" or tesy and he even dined at the club. which came from Egypt, Syria, India ion, or all varieties of racial origin The officers will be installed by and exports ?11,000,000. Committee, -will be the principal to the conservative elements in Ger- No one as far as I know approached and Iraq, and the other half from to work together as American citi- M. Selicow at a picnic to be given speaker at the opening luncheon of many, which in itself is favorable. Mrs. Prall and asked her not to bring Europe and America. zens for the common welfare. But for members and their families at the eleventh A. Z. A. convention. Out of the turmoil, it seemed evi- Mr. Frohman around again because he there is a peculiar service which wo- Hanscom park Sunday afternoon. ReMiss Baerwald, who has just redent that the reichswehr or Tegular was Jewish." men, more than men citizens, can ren- freshments -will be served. In case of turned from a visit to Germany, army is the controlling factor in Asked whether there were at the Hebrew Club Special der to this ideal. Women, as teach- rain, the picnic will be held the folwhare she spent considerable time Germany. The army is loyal to present time any Jewish members on ers and as mothers—the majority of lowing Sunday. Meeting Next Sunday them among the underprivileged Jewish President "Von Hindenburg and takes the club's rolls, Caples answered in are either one or the other or youth, will speak of her observaorders from him. Vice-chancellor Ton the affirmative. He refused, however, A special meeting of the Omaha both—influence, whether they will or Heat Wave Brings tions and experiences. Papen's life and his remaining in the to name them. Hebrew Club will be held Sunday not, the patterns of children's minds, cabinet are said to be due directly to "I see no reason," he explained, afternoon more than men ~d<$ And the patterns Close to five hundred delegates Many to J. C. C. Pool at 3:30 p. m. at the J. C. Hindenburg's orders. set in children's! minds now deterand visitors from all parts of the why I should embarrass our mem- C for members only. opinion in During the recent heat wave, London (JTA).—Spying and in- United States and Canada are exAlthough no German Jews were in- bers by revealing their names." Important business matters will be mine the patternsiof public • volved in the bloody events, the vio- Asked if he knew how many Jew- discussed, and a program has been a few years. many men, women and children have forming are commonplace in the Saar, pected to attend the convention seslently anti-Semitic Deutche Zeitung, ish members the club had, he re- arranged. At the conclusion of the "We hope that the Women's Advis- been taking advantage of the J. C. according to Everyman Magazine. The sions. operated by Walter Daare could not fused to give the number enrolled. meetingj refreshments will be served. ory Council, through the home, the C. swimming'pool, with large attend- Nazis have detailed lists regarding Other convention features include refrain from bringing the Jewish citi- A fact that injected some element schools, the women's clubs and the ances at all classes. the administrative and political atti- a meeting of the Supreme Advisory zens into .- the"., niatter, declaring: of mystery to the story was the aged Pro^Naa Professor Elected community, will exert an- important All those, interested in special tude of all Saar officials, about whom Council, an "Advisors' Reundtable,'* " . . . it must be evident to every na- producer, who boasts of membership only ot swim classes are asked to call Lee information is almost always . •fur- a school of A. Z. A. consisting of leadership courses, a conference em tional socialist tjfeat^^ •y4h©4^eiss,Jmve in -actors' guilds tif three-faiths<>the ^Vienna.—In spite".-of resistance Jut from our Grossman, physical director at the nished by their jnniors. .."... Boy Scoot work, »nd the formation their hands 1in this conspiracy against Catholic actors'Guxid and the Jewish government .•'_' quarters;- against any shores but iff geft&g those of vari- Center. Mr. Grossman urges the JewQuoting the Copenhagen Politiken, of an international A. Z, A. Alaraai the lekflek ^-^ ; V:' ' ".' Actors Guild, informed the Jewish Nazi influence in the halls of learn- ous faiths to *work together for com- ish parents to send their children to Everyman continues: association. ......•„Among ''those executed Captain Telegraphic Agency that on the day ing, the Vienna University elected mon American^ ideals for the greater the Center for swimming instrucOne hears of nothing but what will The social program consists of & Ernest Hoehm of the Storm Troops preceding his visit to the Lido, he had Professor Hold, a pro-Nazi, as rector. glory of pur country.": tion. happen "after 1935," and the Saar preconvention stag and two lunchand his lieutenant Heines were espe- received a card inviting him to be the inhabitants live in an atmosphere poi- ! eons at the Washington J. C. "C., cially anti-Semitic Those killed — club's guest for a day. soned with informing and with recip- | convention dance, and the kosher whether they wanted more power in This card, Frohman stated, had his rocal mistrust, in a fear of future banquet which will end the conclave, the Nazi councils, or were monarch- name printed on it and bore the sigconcentration camps and "Aryan parists or wanted freedom of speech and nature of Caples. How he happened agraphs." The Nazi press of the disthought—were sent to their death to be placed on the club's list-—even trict is already talking of future ven•without trial of any kind. for one day—since the fact of Frohgeance, and recalls the punishments The Vatican was particularly bitter man's Jewishness has never been a inflicted on the Rhine Separatists. about the slaying of "Dr. Erich Klaus- secret, the producer could not say. At a Nazi meeting a Socialist in aner, head of the Catholic Action or- The card is in the possession of the Saar greets him with the words: ganization. It was first reported that Mrs. Prall, according to both Mrs. "We know where you will go in 1935." Klausener had "committed suicide," Prall and Frohman, who said that By PIERRE VAN PAASSEN In many factories and work the Hit(which is contrary to the Catholic re- after the unpleasant incident she exler salute is already obligatory, and ligion), but It was later established pressed a desire to keep it. "Mrs. that he had been shot down.. A few Prall refused to part with the card, What is behind King Ibn Sand's days, and which niTnc at the crea- away in the. perfidius maelstrom of woe to the worker who forgets this fact. other outstanding Catholics were also -when asked for it by a JTA repre- recent campaign? tion of a federated Arabic empire. imperialist policies. killed. Irresponsible Nazi leaders al- sentative. She showed the card, how- What is the role of. St. John Fhil- When The Saar Nazis have amassed com- Washington (JTA)—Representative see a Mr. St. John Philby, The Abdullah is in London plete archives against their fellow Andrew L. Somers of New York, in an so threatened Catholic priests in ad- ever. It was dated May 7, 1934, and by, Britian's mysterious , political writingwefrom exclusive interview with a JTA reTaif, Arabia, in the to propose the reunion of Palestine dresses. signed in pen and ink by Caples. manipulator? London Observer, applauding - the and Transjordan under his_ own citizens. These archives are full of porter, came out with a strong inAlthough the "second revolution" is Mrs. Prall. expressing annoyance What does Emir Abdullah want in conquests of the Hedjah King as an sceptre. David's throne in Jerusalem, in with a Jew or a Frenchofficially over, it is of course known at the .way the press has kept her London? important step towards . a united and nothing less, is the condition conversation the United States, advocating a counman, •that underneath the surface the Ger- busy since the story broke, repeated What is the game of the British Arabia, and find that avowed enemy which the son of Hussein puts up singing the man government is sitting on a vol- her original story as to how the in- Colonial office? Wessel ler in this country. of the Jewish enterprise in Pales- for the participation of Trapsjordan cano. cident developed. This article Teveals the possibili- tine reminding the British all else are standing at attention. ! A threat to the foundations of in the Pan-Aialbic union. governHaving applied for membership ties of a gigantic political chess ment of "oar obligations the The plan so plainly bears the ear- The boycott of Jewish shops couid American society," are the words in (which is $150 a year) but not having game which wonld change the* posi- Arabians tinder the MacMahontobond," of the Philby's, the Armstrong not of course be proclaimed under which Somers described the operations as yet received her card, she said she tion of the Jews in Palestine over- it is '. time, xnethinks, for Zionists mark Lukes and the rest of the Colonel r ~T O ^tsken i ^ c a1 r*e BtoT 'B oBt.eUt t h e2* n a m e s of Nazis here. invited Frohman to"go out with her. night. It is of importance to every to be on the a l e r t . . . . Lawrence's cronies, that, it unques^ He expressed keen interest in orq While having a sandwich and tea Jew.—Editor. Behind Ibn Sand, it is not at all tionably originate in the Colonia of everyone who contravened the tacit ganizing Christians for the purpose of (she denies as one newspaper re* * • to see, sits the same clique office itself, where these torethern boycott: and the 4,000 Jews of the shedding true light on Nazi propaganported, that there were cocktails) It seems to have been decreed in difficult of imperialist who came have always had their henchmen Saar live a life of dull terror. da activities in the United States and Mrs. Prall says she was called aside London that King Ibn Saud of the near wrecking intriguants the Jewish The plan not only revives the Pan- I was able to speak to several charged all Americans with responsiby Caples who asked her "in a very Hedjaz Is to be head of the long- enterprise in Palestine on national members of the governing commis- bility of warding off the Nazi invaseveral deferred but never quite abandoned occasions, now again pulling the Arabic union, but the new feature of sions which rules here in the name sion of this country. Stockholm (JTA)—German appro- ungentlemanly manner:" it, which makes it more acceptable priations for foreigiupropaganda have, "How did you sign your applica- project of a Pan-Arabic onion under strings and preparing a new offen- all around, is the inclusion in the of the League of Nations. All are "To date the entire burden of countion—as a Gentile or a Jew?"', the suzerainty of Great Britian. been substantially increased in the sive against Eretz Israel. The vic- union of a Palestinian kingdom tin- unanimous in deploring the existing tering Uazi propaganda has been met last few months, the Social Demo- Taken by surprise at this uestion, That monarch's recent campaign tories of Ibn Saud have had an der Abdullah, the most docile pup- situation and, above all, the fact that by the representative bodies of the craten, the Swedish official organ, Mrs. Prall answered, "As a Gentile, against the Iman of Yemen, for enormous repercussion in the whole pet of all Arabic princes. This will a government interested in the forth- Jews, who are the immediate victims reports. Since November, while fail- of course," and demanded to know which Britain generously supplied Arabic world and I have reason to provide a check, an eventual coun- coming plebiscite should dare, con- of Hitlerism," Somers recently deing to pay even, the interest .on her why such a question was put to her. him" with field-artillery, bombing- believe that greater changes stand terbalance to the otherwise aomrnant trary to the treaty of Versailles, to clared in an address. external debts, Germany has spent Caples then told her, Mrs. Prall planes, tanks and machine-gunsj before-the door," changes that will position of Ibn Saud in the near let loose propaganda and terror in He cited the work of the American abroad more than 80,000,00() marks said, that he suspected she was Jew- makes him the undisputed master of have a vital bearing on the future east. If ever the time comes for Tbn the territory. Congress as " a valiant piece for spreading iNazi ideas- No coun- ish because she was addressing Mr. southern and'middle Arabia and ad- of the Jewish - commonwealth in Saud to be put in his place—a not The Saar Nazis have frequent Jewish of work in arousing the world to proFrohman as "Uncle Dan." She exvances the limits of his domains try in the world is free from HitlerPalestine. So -grave are the implica- inconceivable eventuality, for " the meetings with Hitler, Goering and against the victimization of Gerpaid propaganda, which is most in'- plained that Sie called him "Uncle" right up to the eastern Doundaries of tions involved in what is taking man begins to get a taste for con- Von Papen and carry, out their or- test mans by the Hitler government." reason everybody in the that part of Palestine which' is place in'Arabia that there i s ' not a tensive in France and England, where for the same : quest, after Riad, Qasim, Hasa, ders. But it must not be supposed "I believe the time has come for the theatrical profession called him that known as Transjordania. Zionists and minute to lose in demanding an immare than 25,000,000 marks recently —in affectionate endearment. all friends of Erete Israel would do mediate explanation of the nature Ataiba, Hail, the Hedjaz, the Aflay that the terrorist •methods invariably Christian forces of the United States has been spent for that purpose. in my estimation, to consider of the" negotiations "now being car- and Harj districts, Asir and now serve the cause of the Reich. Very to recognize the danger of the Nazi The sums spent by v the Nazis in Then, Mrs. Prall said, Caples told well, seriously the new political constella- ried on in. London" between the Emir Yemen, and there is in addition often the opposite happens and, ac- movement and to unite for the purother countries are given~ as f ollows; her that he didn't want to have her tion in. the near east, and the im- Abdullah of Transjordan and offi- beckoning him the restoration of the cording to what one of the Commis- pose of conducting an organized and bring Frohman out to the club again, 15,000,000 marks in Austria, 5,000,000 plications ' resulting from the fresh cials of the' Colonial 'office.' The Kalifate in Mecca itself, which he, sion told me, if the Saar were to be ; responsible campaign to counter the in Czechoslovakia, 750,000 in Switzer- since "we don't allow Jews." Saudian conquests; for unless we do, Jewish people must. not- again be whom many Arabs regard as a "holy divided into certain definite districts, ] invasion of Hitler in this country. When she related the incident to land, 750,000 in Belgium, 500,000 in 'Tor eight years the Nazi party has a new and devastating disillusion- confronted with a' fait accompli, as man, controls; if ever, I say, he is it is certain that several of them the Baltic States, 200,000 in Denmark her husband later, he advised her to ment to be brought to a standstill^, Abdul- would vote with a considerable ma- made an effort to find a foothold In is in store for us.' withdraw her membership. • on the occasion when Transjordan and Finland, 1,000,000 in Rumania"* lah will be the man to do it—with jority for the maintenance of the the United States," Somers said. "Dur1,500,000 in Holland, 2,000,000 in '. Although*-she did.not inform Froh- The rise of King Ibn Saud must was cut" off from Palestine twelve a British-equipped army of Jewish present regime. ing the last year, since the rise of man immediately as to what "had not be taken as something accident- years ago. We ought to have learned conscripts. A distant danger, you South America, 4,000,000 in the UnitA Nazi leader, Anton Scberer, deHitler to power, the Nazi .movement 1 ; transpired, ' she did so later and he t ed States. :" •'-':,-•.'.: -• "i?'> -.Alone; and: unaided the man -would by now that post-facto protests with may believe. Abdullah did not come clared quite recently, during a meet- in this country has enjoyed a degree expressed T?a4n, that she. should nave1 al. the British government are postively to London on bis own initiative. He The Swedish newspaper , explains been so: embarrassed on his account be Teduced to playing the role of a of succrss. Since Hitler came into They nave always been came by invitation. And the invita- ing at Dillingen: that the fignres it; mentions do.>not Mrs. Prall declared. I He wrote a let- primitive, altn'ougnt fanatical shiek, ineffectual. "After the 19S5 plebiscite our party power the Hitler government ha» so in fiie past. That is why Ameriinclude money spent for Nazi propa- ter to tte management in which he ruling some, half savage tribes in the can Israel must be put on its guard tion was not extended to Mm before will, over the whole Saar district, ex- made a concerted effort to invade th« ganda by .German steamship icom- said he was' "glad that Christ, who ,4ranian interior,, kept at a distance beforehand against the sinister in- he was "ripe", for a conference. act exemplary vengeance for twenty- United States by sending to our cities panies, which. have become actual was a Jew, also, was not with the from the, currents and cross-cur- trigue .that is being brewed against The Colonial: office plays a subtle four hours. We asked our leader and townE thousands of secret service agencies for the dissemination of Hit- party of. people,. for .He, too, would rents of imperial, politics "by his own Ereta Israel on the part of its con- game. Between Abdullah and Ibn Adolf Hitler permission to avenge agents and by dumping upon our peoreligious exdnsiveness. Recent years lerism abroad. The % latter. ^ompanleg,have been turned away." Saud there is a deep feud,' dating for forty-eight hours, but we were ple millions of dollars worth of literhave shown, however, that Ibn Saud stant enemies in the Colonial office, from the time when Ibn Saud chased only allowed twenty-four. Therefore, ature with the immediate object of while German shipping lias -fallen "off and why redoubled vigilance must is being used as an instrument by more than 50 per cent, have .doubled • exercised 'henceforth lest the Abdullah's fattier, the Sherif of Mec- brothers, sharpen your knives ana stirring up racial discord similar to their foreign personnel. " - University, Va.—Religious problems the opponents of the establishment be heritage the Jewish people, ac- ca, Britian's ally in "The Revolt in get ready for the job, for we shan't that which exists in Germany and with The greatest part wf the funds laid are to play an important-part in dis- of the Jewish National Home in quired "byofright and at the cost of the Desert," old King Hnssein of the have a moment to lose. We shall have the ultimate objective of creating symout by the Hitler government abroad, cussions of the eighth Institute of Palestine to further that old scheme a tremendous outpour of treasure Hedjaz, from his throne -anti country. to finish in twenty-four hours a job pathy in America and making us forPublic Affairs at the University of of theirs with which we have been and self-secrifice, be not adds the "Social Demokraten," isjfor for which forty-eight wouldn't have get the obligations that Germany still frittered : l familiar, since Colonel Lawrence's anti-Jewish 'propaganda. •' •' • ' • * Virginia,--for two week* owes na." »eeii too long." ; (Continued on Page 8.)

JEWISH FIRMS BOOST JAPAN'S EXPORT TRADE

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TO AID GROUP

Israelite Exodus Occurred 1300 B C. Coast-to-Coast

Women's Advisory Council of National Conference of Jews and Omstians

WORKMEN'S CIRCLE SELECTS OFFICERS

Palestine's Exports

SAARA1 OF ACTIVITY FOR HITLER AGENTS

ARABIC KING ON DAVID'S THRONE

HITLM SPENDS FO13R MliJJONMHPTO SPREAD HATE IN U.S.

HITLERITES IMPERIL U. S. INSTITUTIONS SAYS CONGRESSMAN


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