Entered aa Second Class Mat! Matter-on Jahuiiry:-21, 1921, at
.OMAHA, . NEBRASKA,
PoatoMlOf oIOmal(a, Nebraska/ under t h e Act of March• S. ISJ9
FRIDAY, . JULY
12,
1035.
VOL. XI—NO.
Zimman Family First Contribution
ribution in the amount of 55,000 to, the building fund, In memory of their mother, Sarah Zimman. • Chicago (JTA) — T h e C" < York (WNS) — Between Active Official in Newly-OrganIn m a k i n g the formal an- Conference of Americas; ,.ee and four thousand German nouncement, Mr. Greenberg fur- last week closed one of the ized Eabblnica! Council Jewish • refugees hare already J. J. Greenberg, president of ther stated that the entire mem- iest conferences in the fort. -*e been settled in South, and Central of America the Beth-El synagogue, announces bership were highly enthusiastic years history of the American re'! ft!* America, the bulk of them in. Brathe purchase this week of a build- over, t h e ' acquisition of this lot, form rabbinate after a week dezil and Argentina, Refugee Com..Sabbl Uri Miller, .spiritual ing site located; a t 49th. to 49th and that it is of far-reaching im- voted to debates on controversial missioner' James G. MacDonsld leafier of t&e Omaba ' avenue: at Farnam, w h e r e the portance to the future welfare of questions, speeches and reports. told the correspondent of the Jht..••or IJnion of Orthodox Con-congregation expects to erect a Beth-El. The accomplishments of the Jewish Daily Post befpre sailing At a "meeting of the board of conference, in brief, are: gregations, '.has/been elected to beautiful structure. for London to attend the meeting Blanche, Harry B.- a n d I. B. trustees held Tuesday evening, a the executive committee of the 1. Under the influence o£ tlie of the Refugee Commission's govBabbbiical Council of America. Zimman have made the first con- recommendation was made to the 'younger elements," ended its op- erning council. executive committee that a ways position to Zionism and resolved ©r.. A.. Greenfeerg wm elect' B'nai E'riili, Gfim J. Tioon, Next to Palestine, the countries The Rabbinical Council of Amand means committee be appoint- to take no collective stand on the of South America offer potentiale3 second vice-president ©I Dis-er Omahan v h c is a- past pvsK'erica, an organizandn lncittding ed to hire an architect for t h e question. ly the greatest opportunity for the trict Grand Lodge No. 6 of thedent oC District 6, T as nwfihlf: .•.*• all modern ^orthodox"Rabbis, was purpose of drawing plans for a 2. Urged a. program of "eco- refugees, though he declined to , E'cai'E'ritli saisS Philip M. Elate- attend the convention, ftier J.vformed at a two-day conference building. nomic reconstruction" including give details, he" intimated that a. j rick was elected to the general ing planned to go, of orthodox Rabbis held in BelRabbi. David A. . Goldstein de- reforms in work relief, passage of number of important refugee pro; committee; &i the siixt j*-sevcntl$ ' TP covering- the omrvmUon ;'r.mar, N. J., J u l y ; ! and .2. This orlivered an inspiring address com- Wagner Labor Disputes BUI, re-jects pending in a number of ganization replaces the Council "of plimenting the building commit- distribution of national Income, South- American countries would ll f-PtP OOTT.mpr.fp nr. the Union 61 Orthodox Congregaj at' Minneapolis last week. tee on their choice of this highly- a federal housing program and s. soon be completed. He also exIMonsky es 1 tions of America, the Rabbinical desirable location and predicting child labor amendment - to the plained that one of the chief obDr. Greenberg has Eerred onjvention. j ovacle, guest C-XU'P.<V< Association of the Rabbi Isaac Sweeping JSfi-orj^nization Voted continued, progressive growth for constitution. ! the general committee for s. istim- ary, Ivigrli command, etc., Ufc stacles to placing Jewish refugees Elchanan Seminary, and h a s , isthe congregation. :ber of years. The second vice- K o n s k y , o I O m a h a . , . A TP. 3. Warned against the danger in South America was the fact oi: • at Atlantic City sued an invitation to the RabbinI presidency of the district automaMrs. David Sherman, president of Fascism and Communism and that the Latin-American, nations superlative human being." T* ical Association of the Hebrew . - . . . ' . , -: - Conclave ! tically leads to the presidency of the ladies' auxiliary, s t a t e d asked a Senate Investigation Into are in need of agricultural work- j Theological College of Chicago to that t h e Beth-El women, w h o un-American activities; asked lib- ers while few of the refugees sre J The general committee, to he 3? referred to PR an * Join the new organizationhave been looking forward to a | v-hich Klutznick was elected, ie ispouter." Wonpfcy reported or., qualified agricultural workers. | Atlantic City (JTA) - - T h e eralization of citizenship laws | the governing body of the district I progress of the R'nrn TVr?*.iDr. Samuel Guy Inman, Mr. Besides being elected to the ex- thirty - eighth annual convention definite building program, are ex- to include Chinese,, Japanese End Dr. A. Green'berg ganization. He P.ISO report-en tremely happy that their dreams MacDonald's associate who has of the Zionist organization ,of ecutive, Rabbi Miller also served Hindus. Second Vice-President of Dis- lodge. are now crystallizing into actual: as secretary of the committee.,on America .concluded with the un4. Asked protection of racial, just returned from a tour of trict Grand Lodge No. 6, a p o s i . ! The Omaha delegation (the r-r-i "iond largest present) playe:" rr.' committees, and the Organization animous •. re-election of Morris ity and that their efforts will be religious and political groups South and Central America, told tion automatically leading-to presimportant role in the deliberc.n nt Rothenburg to his fourth term as redoubled with a definite goal in against discrimination, a ban on j the Post correspondent that he committee. .; idency. of the convention. Kenry RfoisL: Among resolutions passed was president. Louis Lipsky, the Am- sight. ant'irSemitism and the outlawing made arrangements for placing and Sam Beber, outstanding in inone advocating'the Kehllla, a sys- erican member of the World Zionof force as a means for social about 75 German Jewish profesH!"»I ternational B'nai B'rith EiTr'-r,' tem of - communal, organization ist--Executive was .unanimously sors in nine countries. The newchange. are members of the genera; c r e similar to the Vaad Ha'Ihr in Om- elected honorary president. 5. Approved marriage reforms, university In Soa Paulo, Brazil mittee of.the district by r k \ i <•<•:' aha. ' . " •• ; .•' .,'. . • • ' • . • • : .The convention voted a sweepincluding uniform marriage laws will engage 15 refugee profesrictf their official positions. Bo'*- r - r sors; seven specialists in agriculin all states. • A resolution was passed indors- ing reorganization of the, fundapast presidents of the district., r--" ! us. ing. Mlzrachi work and calling on mental • structure of the Zionist 6. Took no definite stand, oa ture, two in finance, two in interOrganization of America, adjustOH: Monsky is a member of the e-r--i American Jewry to support it. peace, but appointed two commit- national finance, and six in social ing the administrative system in | active committee of the irt< •->•-! tees to report on the question.at sciences, education and medicine America to function along the New York (JTA) — Prof. Al- tional,order end Beber is - . I T : ; - ' The Hazomir singing club, com- the next conference. However, will be placed in Paraguay after same.lines as the system of the posed of thirty members, -will pre- approved . a national referendum the country's educational system bert Einstein lias done it again. dent of the Supreme Acl'-iso-: World. Zionist Executive. sent a concert over radio station for declaration of war, conscrip- is . reorganized; three professors His latest contribution to science Council of the A. S. A., ;rr : ov - The changes decided upon were W. O. W., Wednesday evening, tion of property in •wartime, and of finance, one in philosophy and is 4 a "cosmic bridge" which will adopted as an amendment to the July 17, at 10;p. m.,. under the decided to. spend an entire ses- three in manual training •will be aid in linking the infinitesimal Constitution...They provide: direction of Cantor A. Schwaczkin sion of the nest conference oa the employed in the new school of atom and • the ' heavenly astronocommerce in Chile; Peru will mic-system into one unified sys1. That the. executive authority T h e * p r o - question of •war and peace. r _ _ - . . j . .., 1 • ^ T"fT"T take on five professors; six Eta- tem. • • of the Z. O. A. shall be vested in ^.--' "~*' v gram'-will con 7. Urged the United States to s Working in collaboration with an executive committee consisting /* x sist of Jewish join the League of Nations and tistical experts, agricultural scien\ folk songs and the World Court, and to continue! tists and veterinarians will be Dr.-N. Rosen at the Institute of "New Territortalism" Theory of. the officers and seven "addition- -i al members .to^ be elected at the \ Hebrew -melo in efforts for disarmament. [placed ia Ecuador; six in the new Advanced Study at Princeton, Being • Advocated in Prof. Einstein evolved a series of 1 1 annual Zionist convention. '•"•dles.--8. Opposed compulsory military university and four in. Panama; - - England equations:- which "2: That the""Executive shall be '• Members o training in educational institu- three specialists In government in mathematical Jc r0Te responsible to the Administrative that space and matter are!jF c r _ e r r,.^ the.chfiir .& r e tions and ' withdrawal of .war-[Nicaragua; five in the University i P London < JTA)'.—- Emigration Committee..,, ' : J e s s r s . E propaganda movies. • i of Mexico if outside funds are obpt Jews to unsettled • countries S. Zlzcji inamb"ij>f the. Enc<%u^;t"the" closing session, the Cur-[tallied; End a substantial number -suck list-exist la-South America, Bernstein, Le rick committee surprised the con- in Colombia after the country's "Uganda and Angola was advocat- tive v/ho is not en elected officer' : £aard B e r n ference by reporting a resolution universities are. reorganised.. Be- article in the Physical Review. His j London {WNS - Palcor A ed by Dr. Joseph Kruk, exponent shall, be in charge of a specific il-r .-.'.:•• s'te i n a n d far more radical in its aati-war sides those for . whom lie found new, theory presupposes.. a new! of the "hew territoriailsm," in'an department to be assigned to him — Dr. Chairre WeJKraanr;, particle, much smaller and simp-.-•icy) b y ' the Executive in the same •> n Charles ' M o places, Dr. Inman reported that 11161 sentiment than the first. For address *before The Maccabeans, 1 the previously discover-: " President of the "World 1 ^ . g e l , tenors hours the - controversy . raged oa three refugee professsors are en- ler'than .v a society of Jewish professional manner. as the members of the ed atom, ' • • [ ist Organization, will he a rrrc.iExecutive of the Worlds Zionist T\ • 5 f M i s s e s P e a r the floor with a group of paci- ployed in the University of Soa d a t e f o r t h s t office p t men. ' ' • ' This "bridge particle" between Organization.' . ^ pressing for a definite vote Paulo, three in the Rio de Janeiro s a c e E n d m £ t t e r hs Marcus, J o Prof. Norman Bentwich exThe executive .was elected, conobtained oy coming- World ZionistI.meer-' {sepbine Nathsnake bite seruni laboratory, s i s ! P pressed himself as skeptical as to on the resolution. tion which opens' Pt combining the nee use nf of the' sisting of seven vice-presidents, rnrn rnT^ incr fro fho Trifha* r a n , Marrian •whether Jews would be willing, to When fiaally the conference de- in scientific institutions in Chile, the' secretary, the treasurer and 3 >O" , I1! - i '„. . ^Strauss, L I b- cided to defer action until next one in Peru, seven go to uncultlvated.countrles. Mrs. seven executive members with .:}•?• • .Discussion hurts! nique Institute f e r t y Cooper, year, the pacifist group was reIsrael Zangwill declared that the connection pointed o.r,t t h e • two in tbe government hospital of a n d Adeline old, enthusiasm about the Terr!• portfolio. The vice-presidents are: arded as. badly beaten. newly formed World Union Cantor ol o r ««.i'i"'r!-K every ; of space. pi torialist movement no longer ex- Rabbi Solomon -Goldman' of ChiProgressive Zionists ..„„ „,I!. * Equally vigorous -was the de- Guatemala and one in the UniA. Schwaczkin Tatleman, alcago; Judge William M. Lewis of to bri-n? • h o r n e t.<- iVf 1 versity of Mexico teaching Hetos; M i s s e s ists./, ••.-• ••..• , •..•' -i.'- ".•'• rssuj iiiCiUu^s Zionist. £,iCupi; j Philadelphia;"' Max Shulman of Harriet Bernstein, Lois Gerlisky, bate on Zionism. Rabbi Abba Hil- brew with funds raised by the Sir Philip Hartog, -who, presidfrom England, Poland, German-. I'^n-Jev? t^P Chicago; Rabbi Abba Hillel Sil- Jeanette Coltoff, Ida Wolk, Rose lel Silver, of Cleveland was con- Jews of Mexico City.' ed,, announced that although, the Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, Ilou-i° nl3: " seeks-to take MS PRV ver of Cleveland: Elihu D. Stone Novak a n d Sylvia Gilbert, sop- spicuous among the delegates old ITA.; (Jewish Territorial A s mania, Latvia, France. Switzer-' m e c " R E t h e of Boston; Nathan Straus of New ranos; . Morris Tepletsky, Julias who impassionedly urged the DO [ mi ; sociation); had-been abolished, he land, Greece, AuTstHa, LitbuaEJa 'ze & -objectives of American ;tt; > conference to abandon its tradi- 1,006 JEWS CONVERTED- I I -Harry Freedberg of Nathan, Dave Slobodinsky, a n d and several other people have York ' ' i *ishiP -sind .for. combaltins.t.;'i Italy and 'Palest!* e tional opposition to the Jewish •'•• Henry Magzamin, bassos. jsiandere and-libels upoa the ..u v-» Joined in: publishing a manifesto, K a n s a s i - C i t y . homeland Ideal. The conference WARSAW Iff THREE MONTHS .' Morris-iMargolies was re-electisU calling, for.new efforts 'to settle Miss Naomi Gross is the piano decided to allow eaca individual — The Gene-P-1! People. (WNS)': Warsaw (WNS) — More than A pIan Warsaw {JTA) —Abolition of Jews on uncultivated territory as ed secretary and-Harry D. Fierst accompanist. Messrs. J o e Sax, rabbi to formulate his own stand victory in tne ; ' "W f t s T*ronor-«<o to • «J.i<i> Zionists scored a 1,000 young Jewish men. have the -anti-Nazi Boycott • Committee a solution to the einlgration prob- of Mount' Vernon was elected Louis Sax and Hymie Gendelman on Zionism. elections J^PJ-FS; j edncscttons! institistioTiB • t5irf>i;j.--'Slonist Congress been converted to Christianity in in. Poland • was one of the conditreasurer. lem. f0y!oi-t the eovmf.ry with tlie ulv.'mt.,%? are violinists of the group. . . _ - . . . , , . polling 5.41P votes i i The opening sessions witnessed the last, three months, according tions made • The following are.the members by-the >.azis m their t „>.__ • « • > r « rfpjvJew of dJ.rpctlp.fr- Jewish si•i.-fiar:t. In his address. Dr. Kurk asThe group, formed s i x years an attempt to reformulate a num- to statistics published here.. .. ,. . ,_ ^, ,- v. i LEDOr, 2,104 or the negotiations with Polish, represen- ! froTn to tl;e ' ! serted that Jews ought never Of the executive with portfolio: ago by Harry Bender and Cantor ber of fundamental concepts of The converts are mostly of the tatives for the reneTral of the party, 1.SS9 for the Kafiic&l Zior,-! to rge p. Sir; agree to be recognized as second Charles A. Cowen, Abraham Gold- Schwaczkin,; is headed by L e o Judaism. Rabbi Samuel H. Goldists and 752 for the MiErachi. professional class, who, as Jews, German-Polish olish trafie agreement, 1 T M g T * class citizens 1 but should" -unite berg* Rabbi Israel I. Goldstein, Bernstein, president; Morris Tep- enson of New York contested that not find ,s Genera! t.raiElng thnf were, unable to secure any posi- | according- to a dispatch from Ber-1 Eionigts t h r C o n g r e s s delegates, i youth crowding into tlie with all the best forces of other Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Dr. Sam-litsky, vice-president; H a r r i e t Judaism Is a religion rather tion even as manual laborers. _ Ira appearing m this weeks P o I - | L a b o r t w o d e l t a n d t l j 6 i o n e o r i a v end r.iediolne. nations for freedom and peace. uel ^Margoshes, Leo Wolf son and Bernstein, secretary. than a civilization, provoking a Louis P. Rocker. . .. Their conversion almost inevi ish newspapers. Palestine) he declared, can nevNew'members recently admitted vigorous response from Rabbi SilAt the convention it-wnr. i'.'.v. •i ish State party one delegate. tably, ensures them a suitable Resolutions were adopted as to the organization are N a o m i According • to the report,, the] er lipld all the Jews and thereclosed that the B'nal B'rStli r.ti. ver and a number of other rabbis job, and this, it is .explained, is Jewish .boycott of German^ goods ! fore .a new land should be sought follows: • Kuklin, Israel Middleman a n d who regarded Rabbi Goldenson's ' Bucharest (WNS) — A non-j not only won back members -«.--*-".-• the reason for. the sudden epide1. For the•- establishment of a Donald Strauss. had "• been so effective that the I ew may be a. -delegate to the |had drifted swp.v \yV.t had fct.:nni. where JewB can settle on a proview as too narrow. mic of apostasy. Joint Zionist Consultative Counj7A German- exports ,o Poland • drop-(Zionist gressive, and cooperative basis. Congress from Bessarc-j v.f.y- membrrj! yithin tbe pw-> •*"•' cil. This Council' Is to be comin j ped from 4S6 raillioa marks Four* mil/^on Jews have emibia. M. Pissof,' a Bulgarian, is one iyears. 192S to only slightly more than of the cs.fiAidEitR? of the Bes^PTS-i grated I n , t h e last century, Dr. posed* t>f-representatives of all oreight-million marks in-1934.- • Kruk-sald, and the desire for ag- ganizations,, in "the United. States bian Zionist css.pi^PtlPTi, Pipso* filcctpr? tt"PRif'f>f f" < This 'makes all the clearer the ricultural colonization today is engaged in any.-phase of activity acts of-.the. Polish .govern- •who has lived among' Jews Ell 1'ts I He succeed? AttlMU much! -greater than* before ' t h e in behalf -of the Jewish National life, is married to a Jewess, speaks i Among; the pcUlrppses p Home. war.- There are 650,000 Jews livJack. Gavenman, who is a well Yiddisn fluently. Is learning Ho-1 were those by Sigminsfi I.*'., 2 / The plan, for the establishing by agriculture, he said.; V bre/w and plans to settle, in Pal- [ gton on anti-ticiarn.atiots; .'*s ment. of a Legislative Council in known construction engineer, was and ordered- its Palestine was condemned in a res- notified last "week that he receivT h e merry ring of children's A cool spot in use every day bers to refrain-from resuming ef- estice. He has been extremely ac- j EillikcpE rrn the plight of &••; tire in ESonist affairs jn Kishinev, i 'evrrv: Florti B. O3f?nn. rp"!>olution 'which declared that the ed; a federal appointment as as- happy laughter echoes from the is the swimming pool, where the forts to push the boycott. of Minnesota: f?nd' Arthur '? inauguration -of r such a council sistant resident engineer inspector Jewish Community Center portals youngsters refresh themselves In The. Committee --was . originall-y-j • oiitpoinjs president. would be: contrary to the provi- of the P. W. A. project at Gothen- these days, as o v e r a hundred the clean water. They play all organized- by the Je^-s '•with'." the.j i One of the icadSnp dmt-fre?;, berg, Nebraska. sions of the Mandate. youngsters of both sexes—rang- morning on t h e Central h i g h tacit'approval of the goverEiaeEt.'! ft j gx-ated by Wonskj", TS-?»F, {Tie ~;->. : 3. The allocation of a larger ' M r . Gavenman graduated from ing, in ages from five to fourteen grounds. ; This was at- a time Tvheir Polas.fi i • >4 I tion of cues by one-half for IT "IE *! €^ Nebraska University in 1919, and number of immigration certifi—-are thoroughly enjoying themEach of the "bunks" is in a feared the ambitions o£ the • Nazi's i | berg under 2 6, cates to Americans desiring to since then he has held positions in selves at the : six-week Summer separate room, with a b o u t a in. Danzig: and Upper Silesia!. The; Vienna •{ JTA) — The hope j New York (JTA) — One: bill settle i n Palestineas laborers was the national, state and county en- Home Camp. ' doses of the children using one Polish ••government utilised: tSe !that the Austrian authorities will I Dr. Kiirt Rosenfeld- exiled for- demanded.. An appeal to this ef- gineering services. He -was in the Jewish--anti-Nazi. Committee as .as j In tliee spirit of the fun . All of the activities at the camp bunk. k. - In p Eot place obstacles in the way of j mer .Prussian minister of justice fect will be directed to the Jew- state department of public works are in full swing, and have been : the formation ol a Federation of prevailing at the camp,the youngj instrument for. ousting the Ger-' ; doesn't intend, to pay is that re- ish Agency. ~ for nine years, Sarpy'county en, •,'•.•••. ., • ; attractively arranged to the de- sters have given their hunks such nians from the Polish market. TcT ish Communities in Austria,'i iiU ceived from the German govern4. TJie .. convention warned gineer for four years and has par- light of the kiddies. r f ( expressed here s,l a cotsfer-i. "i, names as'. "Bide-a-wel,". "Pals," ment ordering him to. remit 80,- against the danger of special par- ticipated in some of the largest The central theme of the camp "Junior J ' s , " "Good Manners,". e- c of delegates from various j ' ^'..Lti: 517 marks as principal and Inter- ty Interests reducing the World sewer'installations in Omaha. is "A Trip to Palestine," in which crrvimunities t !i r c u g h o K t the. I _...J,_JUI est at 120 per cent a year for Zionist Congress to a state of imIn: 1921 and 1922 he surveyed the children, are taken upon an "Winning Bunk." tcrntry held lor the purpose of! ' Syracuse, N. Y. (JTA) 1 having fled fronv • Germany after portance by seeking to undermine for; the United States reclamation imaginary day-by-day trip to the • The dancing,, music and dracreating a united front In Aus- j iv K. Heltiman, jwesJdent ot tb* matic classes a r e a . l s o finding his life was threatened by the Its authority in advocating the or- service on the preliminary irriga- Jewish homeland. . favor. Bucharest (WNS) Anti-Se- Irian Jewry. : ! iooa5 Germ&n Societies was otift- At N a z i s . " : - ; .' " / -.'.•' ••'• '.• ganization of a rival congress. A tion and power survey. This surMonday, "for e x a m p l e , t h e If the camp has done nothing Elitism ' is-. £ The co-afer«Ece pointed out that] t.ji.e principal speakers at a.^iefti.-; The "bill" informs him that all resolution .adopted ,to this effect vey-was on the basis of the pres- youngsters left on" a' make-believe else, it'°p'u t.'zest into jaded ap-| former premier Julius - Maniu, there is an urgent need for the 1 find open house of tbe Honjf «'.*s? his property and that of his wife vigorously upholds the discipline ent Sutherland Project. airplane journey to New-York. AH petites, because the .food set be-! leader . o£ • the .powerful Katior Aged of • Central • i creation ol an ithoritative, com- | ,T€ has been seized "on account." Dr; of the World Zionist Congress. the activities of that day took on fore the children vanish rapidly Peasants . Party, ; dec is. a.| prehensive- crgaxi sat ion of the j York, TIi? Arion Choral Gronft Rosenfeld commented that the ; the semblance of an, airplane ride. and without-waste. Baa-Staermer. • •' pres3 intervie-w here. I Jews ir. Austria; i s a result of I T5 voices. a. imii of the -Ger property was. seized two- years- ago Paul Goldfelait, esecntive direcThere is -no just; Geneva — Sale and distribution Tuesday they "embarked" on the on, for j the conference, a Federation of \ Societies; gave a profr«.m and t h a t this act makes the seiz- Arab';Masi C l i b • . • • ._." •,s h i p Normandie, h e a d e d for j tor; Ruth- Allen, educational diE resporisible for j Jewish Coir.ir:BnitisE lies un-Rg "Die ure "strictly legal.''.'.' ••.',""" " " Haifa — Arab youths here of- Der Stuermer, Germany's most France. The rest-of this - w e e k rector; and Lee Grossiasn, physi-j holding the the present' econcirac cris lurid and violent anti-Semitic jn \ projected, s s d lias JewiEli coin-; Heinricli Heine, have organized a Nazi club. was devoted to s h i p activities. c a 1. director, ere - c a a ; p super- Sourassia, Dr. Msnis E aM, polat-1 Esunity of Viet aa -P"&£ instrcctefi \ poet vhosee wortg" s,r6 now p a r i s _ _ Alien Jews as well as The club has . already estab- publication, have been forbidden They will spend threes irce&s' ia viccrs., Rodie • Sher is in the canton of Zurich by order camp £.£- fcg out t t - t they suffer frost pres- j to take • s " ti csssary stf:ps to i in Geraiany,. : all other foreigners will be un- lished headquarters and goes un"Palestine," b e f o r e retarsizg ministrator. cat ctKiiilir.rss just as ration into exist-j In offering; to participate-to. as i able to praeticg medicine or den- der the name of "Tho Hed of the cantonal government. "honie." The s t a f f of eot;nse.;ors »n- ether ei?^'.er.t£ of the ; opcl ! ence, • j celebration of the Jewish.: tistry* in Franca after 1940 un- Moon." The v>ork shop is prcsressias dudes':. A n a e. !•: | The Vienna Jewish Conimnulty j the president o£.the less they become French citizens. Apparently the organization Fecslilv/asger Film. picely, with the children na&iss Rosenstock, Rose Fisber, Lylycr receivsa, Tii».a ioy ia .se-srisa. CVi civ- | has also been E\silsorli;ed by the I cietles staled that b© wanted The chamber of deputies and has strong backers, for all of its Vienna — Local authorities various articles out of metals acd Chudacoff, Jaast Graets. B e t t y . I Conference to iniovtn the Federal I shew that the Jews aad cies tiers b* canse i e h£d recently the senate approved a bill barring deficits are" promptly met, and it last week refused to grant a per- wood. The same room is also a Fellman, Rebecca Kirsheubaur.), ! Minister of Education SEC! Pub-1 In Syracuse are troiisefi fecr aa^cxig Jews by deforeigners from practicing these seems able to draw upon unlimit- mit for the" showing of the movie popular p l a c e for the sutiraer; Loyal Kaplan, Robert Bcr-stcla, J j s g thtt'Kiag Carol rid the t lie Worship, of the forijaattoE of j even though they iaay be of. 4-«S* professions in France. ed financial resources. "Jew SUES." camp attendants. Cokb2,-aad ilax Eesnick. I country c£ "Jewish iaflaences." | this Federation. -• jlerect racial desceat.' ' .
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