August 31, 1934

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In the Interests of tht Jewish Peoi

Entered n« Second Class: Mall I'ostoffice of Omaha, Nebraska,

Dedicated to the Ideals of Judaism

anuary 21, .1921, at ' ot March 3, 1879

OMAHA, NEBRASKA,5FRroAY, AUGUST 3lV'ld34

PELLEY,

Palestine Hums With DUET Activity"-.- -Rabbi FRAUDULENT SALES

ANNUAL 0IST8ICT Her

Vol. X—No. SI

Hitter Inspires Cuza To Anti-Semitic Efforts

CIRCLE

High School Pupils May Register Early

Bucharest, (WNS).—Immediately upon his return from an audience A contrasting picture between the lealthy feeling of Telease and rewith Hitler in Berlin Professor Alexdespair of German Jewry and the iemption." - • . • ander Cuza; anti-Semitic leader, beSessions to Be Held in Omaha enthusiastic,: humming activity " of During his visit in the Holy Land, Silver Shirt Leaders Have to gan a more intense propaganda drive September 2 Palestinian' Jewry is painted by Rab- Rabbi Milter noted "that the German Answer Indictment of . against the Jews. d 3 . bi Uri Miller, who returned Tuesimmigrants have riot yet fully 16 Counts. He has placarded the streets of day evening following a two-month adapted themselves to Palestine. He the leading cities with anti-Jewish attributes this to two reasons: First, - Asheville, N. a (J. T. A.)—-The trip through Europe and Palestine. Germany Jewry entered in such The.sixth annial Mid-West "District posters and has sent out a detachConference' of the Workmen's Circle ment of propagandists to stir up the Buncombe County Grand Jury indict- "Palestine}-the - Jewish -homeland," ed William Dudley" Pelley again, for Rabbi Miller states, "is experiencing large numbers that they formed a will be hejd-in Omaha at the Labor peasants against -the "menace of the Omaha Jewish children attending .violation of the" Security Law in sell- a tremendous boom, in all fields, of sort of ghetto; second, many Ger- Lyceum,'22nd and Clark streets, on Jews." the high schools, who will be absent man Jews did not emigrate to PalesSunday and Monday, September 2 endeavor. Every boat brings new iming stocks in his Galahad Press. Julian Milder captured the Highland on the days of registration — Monday tine because of desire, but because it and 3. migrants; capital is flooding the - Arraigned with Pelley are three of Country Club golf championship for and Tuesday, September 10 and .11 — offered the one avenue of escape. The two local: branches', No. 173 his henchmen .who are said' to have country. Indeed, an unbelievably Nevertheless, the third time, by winning the annual •because of the Rosh Hashonah holybelieves that their and No. 254, are in charge. Delegates taken part in the Silver Shirtissimo's large number of projects are feeing adaptation is he blue-ribbon classic of the club Sun- days, will be permitted to register inmerely a matter of will attend f roin the neighboring Jewheld up because of an acute shortbusiness affairs. They are: day. 1 stead on Thursday and Friday, Septime. ish communities, including Sioux City, age; of labor." - Robert C Summerville. In the finals he defeated Bill You- tember 6 and 7. Lincoln and Des Motnes. "AfteT traveling through eastern In Germany, Rabbi Miller found Don D. Kellogg. sem, 7 and 6. At the end of the first When the opening date of the school Geneva, (JTA).—The French gov- nine holes, the champion was held to Europe, Rabbi Miller continued, "one that despite the oppression of the The program -for .'the conference: H. M. Hardwicke. _ year was announced as September 10, ernment officially 'expressed its so- a two-up lead and from then on Mil• ; - ' . Sunday. . ' The Galahad Press, now bankrupt, feels a joyous wave of relief upon Hitler government, the Jewry of lidarity with the world-wide Jewish der played superb golf to annex the falling on the Jewish holyday, Henry served as an organ for the metaphy- entering Palestine.- Instead of the Germany were maintaining their in- 8:30 a. m.—Registration. Monsky took the matter up with Hosical utterances of the leader of the constant restraint and apprehension tegrity and cultural organizations. 10:00 a. m.—12:30 p. m.—First Ses-1 fight for the maintenance of politi- title easily. . mer W. Anderson, superintendent of cal and economic rights in a special In the second flight, Ed Kraus won Silver Shirts. Through it, Pelley cir- for the future—evident everywhere "They have rallied together and 12:30 p.m.—Lunch, f schools in Omaha. united in battling for sustenance unmessage sent by Foreign Minister culated broadcasts from the Great Be- in Europe—in Palestine is found a 2:00 p. m.r5:00 p.. m.—Second" Sesthe crown when he defeated Iz SchlaiAnderson made special arrangeder the most adverse conditions. DeLouis Barthou to the World Jewish fer, 1 up on 20, in a closely-fought yond, which he alone was privileged sion. \ ments so that the Jewish high school spite their disillusionment, they are 6:30 p. m.-r-Banquet. : Conference. to hear." ..-•••. match. not dismajted. Emphasizing that the "world's W. A. Racusin captured the third children would not be handicapped. 7:00 p. m.—Program. ' Summerville was indicted with his In a letter to Monsky, Anderson heart will hear the voice of the flight championship by besting Louis chief last'May on charges of fraudu- Monday. -• Officially, the Jewish people in inthe H match S ™ t e the following: Jewish people," Minister Barthou's lent stock sales; but he continued his S S S r M ^ r f inthe H match S Germany • condemn the world-wide 10:00^. m.-12:30- p. m.—Third Sesbe out " J i h children^ hild message declared that "the Jewish The fourth flight title went to Sol ^"Jewish activities in the Silver Legion, which who boycott of Nazi Germany. But, Rabbi sion. . • J of school on Monday and Tuesday, world i s ' gathering for the highly is fashioned after the storm troops Miller's observation is that in their 12:30 p.'m.—Lunch. Novitsky, who overcame the last bar- ' ' "* — * of Adolf Hitler. Summerville was orhearts they look to the boycott as 2:00 p. m.-—Fourth and Concluding important •- task of proclaiming the rier by winning from Al Batt, 3 September 10 and 11, on account of their annual holidays, may register dained chief of staff in the Silver human and legal equality of all retheir, only hope of salvation. Within S e s s i o n . •••-•• "-•" at the high schools on Thursday and Legion, shortly after Pelley decided Hitlerism, they feel, there is no hope M. Crounse is chairman of the com-- ligions and races. Friday, September 6 and 7. In case that what" this country needed was a for the Jewish people, and the eco-mittee on arrangements; Sam Lerner "It is deplorable to be compelled they find this to be impossible, they Hitler capable of "showing the Jews Made Head of Division of Terri- nomic results of the boycott is the will be toastmaster at-the-banquet. to reproclaim this when the French tories and Island their place*' in American affairs." may register on Wednesday, Septemrevolution carried out this • emancionly way they know of to defeat J. Savage arid* S. Stein are on the Possessions. ber 12. I would urge, however, that Kellogg was also indicted on the pation a long time ago," the mesNazism. housing committee, and -N; Martin all Jewish students try to register same counts daring the May sessions, sage continued. "However, new and S. Ruderman have charge^of the '"There is no hope for the Jewry in the week before school opens so that but this is the first time Hardwicke Washington (J. T. A.)—-Songratu- eastern Europe," was Rabbi Miller's banquet. The reception committee con- event's necessitate the rescue of on Wednesday morning they can go has been brought to answer before latory messages are pouring in on unequivocal statement. He explained sists of-J.-Savage,-M; Selieow and civilization from the dangers of re: Dr. 7rnest Gruening, editor and auright into their classes with the minthe law; . . . • • . . ' actionary movements." ; that it is the settled policies of the Paul Katzman." imum amount of interruption to themr The quartet of Silver Shirts will thority on ' Caribbean matters, who governments, as Lithuania and PoSenator Justin Godart, French) Included on the program will be face trial in Superior Court when the was appointed director of the new Di- land, to replace,, wherever possible, Margaret Hsrwitz, piano; Harold statesman and president of the $9,000 Penalty Awarded in Fa- selves and to those who begin their criminal term opens on September 17 vision of Terrories and Island Posseswork on Monday." mous Anti-Defamation violin j Larry Finkle, vocal French Palestine committee, in a sions by Secretary of the Interior the Jewish professionals with their Kaplan, it was learned today. message to the conference, appeals Suit. solo; and Richard W. Hedge?, tap own nationals. . • Hardwicke, still at large, is ex- Harold W, Ickes. for unity and peace in the Zionist . pected to be arrested "momentarily. Dr. Gruening is forty-seven, a grad- Poland is especially hard -hit. dance and .saxophone. ranks, declaring that there is a dan- j Johannesburg, South Africa (J. T. The others have been under ?2,500 uate of Harvard University and Har-Th'ere^ Rabbi Miller .relates, the that- "Jewry's internal strife mayiA.)—Signal victory over three anti; ger bond since their arrest. vard Medical School. Preferring jour- "urge to Palestine" is the outstand- Latvia Jewish Kplproats break the magnificent Zionist ex- Semitic Grey Shirt leaders was won Riga—Three Latvian Jewish diploWhen the Silver Shirt heads come nalism to' medicine, upon his gradua- ing aspect of every Jewish activity. here by the Rev. Abraham Levy up for trial they, will be asked to re- tion in 1911 he began as a reporter Palestine agencies are .mobbed, and mats ' Messera Kliigman, Brackman periment in Palestine. when he was awarded judgments toand Fietelberg, have received apspond to -Ian • indictment'; containing for the Boston American. He. occu- there is even bartering, of certifitalling 1,775 pounds (approximately pointments as^_ consuls general in High Honor From Belgian sixteen counts,. all of them under- pied various ' positions .' on Boston cates. $8,900) and costs in his defamation stood to involve Pelley's business newspapers for.several years. One .of the most pleasant experi- Bulgaria,- Portugal and Jugoslavia. King suit, which grew to the stature of a transaction. He came to New Yotfc and became ences r of - his trip, states the Rabbi, The three Jiewl£ appointed- offici- Antwerp—King Leopold of Bel- world cause celebre while it was beOnly Survivor WU1 Talk Before managing editor of the Tribune. He was -bis-meeting with some of -the als \wijijtake,np their posts^•as.'Lat- gium has bestowed the high, crown ing.heard. . • ' Inquiry Body in Washwas managing editor? of -th&VlfatiQn great Jewish/personalities x>f-£urope, *"*<"•" »nr««ifcjiH*«s immediately^ fmmediatelv^ order of King Leopold TQ' upon-E. "Specific awards for -damages arisp " i n g t o n . ' ••-•--•'-*••;•••'• _ ; * \ from 1S20 to 1923. In 1924 he was na- g by a national.Swann, Jewish moheL for having ing out of publication by the trio of Latvia is -now tional director of publicity-for theLa- some of ' tha great Rabbis widely ist dictatorship, -which. seized power given his blood on occasions for a document which they falsely known" for their knowledge and Follette Presidential campaign. blood transmusions. . • claimed to have been stolen from New York <J. T. A.)— Stortn Tro6#* about one month ago. During the years 1924 to 1926 helearning. Levy's Western Road Synagogue in er J. Kruse, self-confessed and last collected material in Mexico for his Port Elizabeth, and which purported surviving member of the Brown Shift book '.'Mexico and Its Heritage," to show the existence of a Jewish group which under instruction from which is an acknowledged standard . . " as ^ high Nazis set fire to the Reichstag, world plot were follows: Jerusalem, (WNS).—Full recogni- work on the subject. From 1927 to From"Harry Victor Inch, 1,000iwill be one of many witnesses^ who tion and safeguarding of the rights 1932 he was editor of the Portland pounds; from Johannes von Strauss woll come from Europe to testify beof the Jewish, labor group, equal (Maine) Evening News, which he von Moltke, 750 pounds; from David fore the American Inquiry Commis. distribution of work among Jewish founded. Hermanus Olivier, 25 pounds. Each sion, when it reconvenes during the workers regardless of party affilia- On January 1, 1933, he returned to of the defendants also must pay the first week of October in Washington, • tions •" and a living wage are the New York, to become one of the ediPort Elizabeth leader the costs of lit- Arthur Garfield Hays, member of the three fundamental points requisite tors of tho Nation. In 1920 the Nation, igation. Levy in each case had sued Commission, has announced. for industrial peace in Palestine, ac- under Mr. Gruening's managing edifor 2,000 pounds. The Commission held its first sesBy UPTON SINCLAIR cording to a statement issued by torship, exposed for the first time the Heard in the Eastern Districts Di- sions on July 2 and 3 in New York. the Palestine Jewish Labor Federa- events surrounding the United States vision of the Supreme Court in Gra- Its purpose is to examine events The author, Tpton Sinclair, has tions,' we shall continue to have a' ;ionalism which inevitably leads to hamstown before Sir Thomas Gra- and trends under the Hitler regime. occupation of Haita and San Domingo. tion. international War; and that, history ham, Judge - President, and Justice The group will be enlarged by the The proposed pact between Pales- This campaign led to a Senate in- created unite a stir with his Cal- depression. And the longer the depression con- indicates, will be followed by Bolshe- Gutscho, the action presented so many presence of several French and Britine labor and the Zionists, the state- quiry. For fifteen years, in print and iifornia "EPIC ( Poterty in i vism—another kind of dictatorship. I ment adds, must rest on the follow- on the platform, Gruening has urged California"), and Is a gubernatorial tinues the more frequently .and ef- have defined Fascism as capitalism complex and interesting angles that tish jurists. ing basis: 1. The Zionist organization the cessation of United States^ mili- nominee in California. Here in his fectively will various "red herrings" plus, murder, and that word murder the court required 130 pages in which In addition to the escaped, selfconfessed Reichstag incendiary, Herr must, be recognized as the final au- tary and financial intervention in af- answer to a request from the Seven be dragged across the path to con- applies not only to Jews but to all to .explain the decision. thority on all Zionist questions; 2. fairs of neighboring Latin-Aemircan Arts Syndicate that he state his fuse and misdirect the desperate independent-minded and courageous World Jewry hailed the outcome of Kruse, the chief Washington witnessmasses of the people who are franthe case as a decisive blow at the es are to include: All members must enjoy equal nations, the abrogation of the Platt views on anti-Semitism,—Editor. tically trying to find And remove the citizens whose views happen not to South African Fascist movement, rights and have equal duties. 3. Amendment and the withdrawal of Ellen Wilkinson, former member of coincide with the narrow Fascist cause of their misery. which was threatening to assume dan- Parliament, member of the editorial Freedom of criticism for all parties American forces from Haiti, policies dogma. within the organization. 4. A dis- which President Roosevelt has put in- 'California today presents a clear The more intense the suffering be- So you see, I happen to be as gerous proportions until Levy brought staff of the London Daily Herald, and picture of the relation' of the prob- comes the greater is the possibility it into the open by his courageous leader in the work of caring for reciplined manner of carrying out all to effect. concerned with the American course of action. the decisions reached by the Zionist Gruening is at present a member em of prejudice to economics. The that those who for their own priv- vitally toward Fascism as you are, and Two of the defendants already have fugees and victims of German Fasexecutive and other- Zionist authori- of. the commission, sent. by, the _ For- growth of religious .and_ racial. preju- ate interests-are-opposed to any eco-drift I hope are as vitally concerned made ti plain that the Grey Shirt cism. ties; the loyal support of all the eign Policy Association at tile invita- dice is not unique to California, but nomic progress will be able to divert as I amyou with the means of stopping movement faces imminent collapse. Otto Lehman-Russbueldt pacifist, tion of President Carlos Mendietta.to I happen- to know conditions here, public • attention from -the real .causes Zionist funds. it. As evidence of my deep concern Inch tried to back water on_ July 23 former secretary of the German make an economic and social survey and am doing everything- in ..my of. trouble- to various illusory sideabout the problem I point out that by asking the court's permission to League for Human Rights, author of of Cuba. The commission has just re- power to destroy the roots of this issues. the expose, "The Bloody Internationturned from the Caribbean and is en- barbaric growth by pointing out the In other words, unless _we take the I gave up a comfortable and happy withdraw his defense and by admit- al of Heavy Industry"; he is to subgaged in formulating its report. economic forces which promote su;K necessary steps V to provide livable existence as a writer to take up "a ting" the "entire organization is based mit authentic data on German armaHe has lectured extensively through- prejudice. standards for our people'we. shall very uncomfortable and strenuous on "hot air." Presiding Justice Gra- ments. • ! ham refused to permit his withdrawal. Authorized representatives of Euout the country, and; has written for Thus it comes about that I re- have Fascism in America; just as life as a politician. leading magazines. On the same day von Moltke, in ropean, Catholic, Protestant and Jewceive correspondence from a leader surely as Jthey have it in ^central I have offered a political program referring to a letter pruportedly writ- ish organizations, who will submit " '--';_ . ... to the people of California the esThe Temple Israel Religious School New York, (J. T. A.)—Jesse Isidor of the Silver Shirts, one of our Europe today. ten by a well known Jew and sup-surveys of measures taken against sence of which is to put the unemMy interest in avoiding Fascism committee announces-the appointment Straus, United States Ambassador to American Fascist organizations. The predicting Jewish world dom- various religious groups under the of Louis Lipp as instructor in the France, has left for his post". Mrs. official apparently wanted to convert does not spring from - Its ] persecu- ployed at work producing for their posedly admitted he must have been German Fascist dictatorship. high school department of the Tem-Straus accompanied him. our California EPIC ("End Poverty tion of Jewry alone. Fascism means own needs, thus taking them off the ination, "taken in" by the document, which Officials of German labor organibacks of the taxpayers. This is a ple Sunday School. in California") movement into a the abolition of democracy, 'the ent he claimed had been "planted'' on zations disbanded by Hitler, who will start in the right direction. It is the of individual fight, the suicide of Fascist organization, and I wanted Lazar Kaplan has been appointed present reports of the economic deto convert him from a program of civilization. It means the develop- problem of unemployment that is him. to teach the seventh grade. New and even more dramatic advelopments affecting workers and emdriving us, as a state and nation, toment of an intense and barbaric "hamuddled economics, and Jew-baiting Miss Ethel Adler, prlre winner in . : ward bankruptcy. It is unemployment mission of the complete rout of the ployees. to one of ending poverty. the Junior Hadassah national contest, Grey Shirt anti-Semitic plot came on which causes bitterness and violence Foreign members who will sit in will have complete charge of the HeOur discussion came to naught, among our American workingmen. It Aug. 7 when Olivier, editor of the the Cimmission with equal right of brew, curriculum,- and will. work unexcept that I gave him an expresis this problem which is the basis of Fascist group's central organ, the examination and equal voice in preder the supervision of Mr. A. Katz, Morris Goldenberg, 66, of 4116 So. sion'of-my view on the persecution unrest today, and it is this problem Rapport, published an official state- paration of reports on testimony tak25th street, died Saturday of heart principal of the Talmud Toralu of the Jews, which forms an integment announcing his resignation from en are: failure, while in his automobile in his which must be attacked. Rabbi David H. Wice will be supral part of the American Fascist the organization. Sir Stafford Cripps, Parliamentary garage. He was founder of the South So far I seem to be the only erintendent •1of. the school, - and tomovement. I said, in effect, that I Special Slichoth serrices will be Interest was at a high pitch when Omaha Packing Co., and had retired gether with Mr. Lipp will teach the as president of that corporation two was perfectly aware that among the held at all Orthodox synagogues af- gubernatorial candidate who has seen the hearings in the civil suit for dam- chairman of the Labor Party. Sir Slesser, former Lord Justice of fit to consider it in a serious and high school department. years ago. He had been in business in international bankers and other fi- filiated with fie Vaad midnight Sat- practical manner, and for so doing I ages on a charge of defamation open- England. Mrs. Julius Newman has been ap- Omaha for forty years. nancial racketeers that helped bring urday." ' " ed in Grahamstown. D. N. Pritt, Kings Counsellor, forpointed chairman of "the Religious He is survived by his widow, Min- us to the present economic impasse - Slichoth services are introductory to have been called all kinds of names Among those to testify was Dr. Na-mer Attorney General of Great Briover the radio and in the newspa-i School committee of the Sisterhood. . nie; three daughters, Mrs. Leo Wax- there, were some Jews. But I- sug-the High Holydays themselves and hum Sokolow, president of the Zion- tain. pers. The pet cry is that I am a Registration for the Sunday School eriberg, Mrs. Albert Steinberg, ant gested if all the Jews were elimin- contain . prayers similar to those ist World Organization and the Jew- Gaston Bergery, attorney and Parwill be held Sunday, September 9, at Mrs. Rosalind Scher, all of Omaha ated we would still be in our pres- found in the High Holyday nights. communist, and I ask you: Is there ish Agency for Palestine, who is m liamentary leader, formerly of the 10 o'clock. AH parents are urged-to and two brothers and a sister in Lor ent plight. Morgan, Rockefeller and Rabbi Uri Miller wffl speak at tiie not a very close and apparent an- South Africa on behalf of the Keren Foreign Relations Committee of the alogy between this -red herring and have their children, new pupils and Hayesod. the DuPonts are not Jewish, yet it B'nai Israel "synagogue, where~ CanFrench Chamber of Deputies. Angeles. , ,-••• ' old, register on. that day. \ : is pretty generally admitted that tor Schwaczkin and choir will offici- tha one the Fascists* use against Maitre De Moro Giafferi, noted Other members of the faculty and Funeral services were held Sunday they had a fair share in the re- ate at £he services. Slichoth services you? French criminal lawyer. : Polish Arrests Of course I do not say your probthe grades they will teach: Mrs. Leon afternoon from the Jewish funeral sponsibility for our economic crisis at the B'nai Israel synagogue will Senator Morizet of France. Warsaw—Police arrested twentyFellman, kindergarten and first home. —that is, as far as any individuals commence at 11:30 p. m. Saturday lem as a people can be completely four Naras, National Radical anti- Each of these six, it was pointed solved by economics. But 1^ do say grade; Miss Helen Deeson, second were and are responsible. out, besides being a qualified student night. that your most pressing racial prob- the name "National Revolutionary of law and legal procedure in his nagrade; Miss Rita Mantel, third; Miss Jewish No. 1 Soviet Planner The important point is, though Regular Vaad- services for the sea-lems, Fascism and your personal Campt." La Verne Feblowi'tz, fourth; Miss Appointed The group, which included stu- tive country, was associated _ either Adele Wilinsky, fifth; Miss Bess Moscow—Sergei Karp, noted soviet1 that the depression was not "caused son will start Friday; evening, Sep- economic problems can be solved dents and women, was believed by with the French or the British InWeinstein, sixth; Lazar Kaplan, sev- Jewish" economist, wa3 appointed' by malevolent individuals. The whole tember 7, at- the B'nai Israel syna- here in California by the economic police officials to have been plan- quiry Commission which in 1933 inprogram I am advocating. enth; Rabbi David H. Wice, confir- president of the soviet government affair is purely a . matter of eco- gogue. ning to continue the proscribed vestigated the first outbreaks of .termation instruction. planning commission, which controls nomics, and unless we face the facts Rabbi Miller will deliver the ser- (Copyright, 1934, by Seven Arts Nara activities on a large scale, ror under Hitler and the burning of I the entire economic and industrial realistically and adjust our economic mon. Cantor A. Schwaczkin and the particularly it« anti-Jewish activities. the Reichstag. Featnre Syndicate.) system to suit presentday eondi B'nai Israel choir will officiate - Private sincerity is a public welfare, system of soviet Russia.

Opening School Day GOLF Falls on Rosh TITLE WON BY Hashonah M I A N MILDER

FRENCH BACK JEWS' FIGHT FOR RIGHTS

ERNEST GRUENING IS APPOINTED TO IMPORTANT POST

FATAL BLOW TO GRAY SfflRTERS IN SOUTH AFRICA

NA1 TROOPER TO REVEAL PLOT OF REICHSTAG FIRE

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RACIAL BIAS AN ECONOMIC ISSUE

APPOimiENTS MADE FOR TEMPLE SUNDAY SCHOOL

MORRIS GOLDENBERG, 66, DIED SATURDAY

SUCHOTH SERVICES SATURDAY

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