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mpressionable years which mst not love i£ ever their re to be integrated and not y or ignoble lives or else, lly you abstain and withmd feel, despite your better ;dge, that there is somesullen and -unfriendly in ithdrawal . . Big things, all problematic, pain-fraught, bing divides, nothing unites, le soul is one. Though you hodox and Zionist, the enlent of the national life ahich you live, is inconceivtrong, inconceivably imperil takes a high degree of 3dge and of discipline t o r e "ou must "waste so much of inner substance on >esistcompromises, problematetaiis. How can you' come meaning - - meaning which blossom like flowers from il? Tou have no^soil. Tou an evefrmoving, changing, g element. Billows -rock rinds alter your course. re is among .Jews as among peoples the jnoyen homme 1, the average man who. his senses and not by his or his soul. He makes-the nd • compromises and enthe thousand falsifications; His neither past nor future eaning. He "makes his 11 v>re... There are those who live by and through making . g; there are those who can11 goods or plead causes or houses except to some farnd must be a larger thing, he individual; it must have ling to do with a commun,men that will eternally be om. which no historic catascan ever exclude-him be? he was bowi into it,, behe exists; through it and it him.. •.. Of such men and are made the Zionists, rers for permanence and ng, oneness and health, pyrigtit 1936 by Seven Arts •e Syndicate.)
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firms advertising in the Press merit and deserve latronage. MAX FROMKIN, Atty. insurance Bldg. PROBATE NOTICE l'e Hatter of the Estate of KeShaplro, Deceased. ce Is Hereby Given: That the re of tlie said aeceased wlb the administrator of said esbefore me. County Judge oi ! County, Nebraska, at tht Court Boom, in said County, 6th day of April, 1936. and on day or June, 1936, at 9o'clock each day. lor the purpose of ting their claims for exaifllnadjustment and allowance. Three s are allowed for the" creditors sent their claims, from the 6th March. 1935. BRTCE CRAWFORD. • County Ju&se.
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LN E. KAZLOWSKY, Atty. Insurance Bldg. PROBATE NOTICE he Hatter of the Estate of Abe , Deceased. ce Is Hereby Given: That the >rs of the said deceased -will the administratrix of said eabefore me. County Judge- of i s County. Nebraska, a t the y Court Room. In said County, • 6th day of. April, 1936, and on a day of June, 1D36, at 9 o'clock , each day, for the purpose of itlng their claims for examinalustment and allowance. Three is are allowed for the creditors •sent their claims, from the 6th If i l a r c h . 1936. EBTCB CRAWFORD, It • • County Judge.
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Now that the little 'dust-of con' troYersy raised, by me some weeks ago has teen laid I should like to invite the readers of this page (especially the "leftists") to consider certain reflections on the relations of the Jew to liberty and to the State I was accused, by the way, of saying that Jews had no right to be Communists. I never said it; I never thought it. Any man has the abstract right to embrace any-doctrine. That is a per. fectly true statement and in that form a rather sterile one. I said aid thought that it was unwise and dangerous for Jews to be Communists. My arguments on my own ground were never met. But I did not expect that Shifting the ground of an argument is a common- method of controversy. "When you have done that yon have the happy feeling of having '.* annihilated your opponent, when in fact, you have avoided him •' I>et UB try to avoid controversy '.r and think. One of the things that very intelligent "people. Gentiles as well ,,as Jews, object to in America today is the indoctrination of children in. the pnblic schools with a primitive, war-like and barbaric patriotism. The bitter controversy, mark you, Jews had little or nothing to do. American libertarians were and are resisting the tendency inherent in every State to reduce its citizens to the status of subjects by turning them into nnifonnly thinking and functioning robots. Please remember that we have no record of any State or State-Power that did not or does not have this tendency to put people in mental and physical uniforms. In BO far as It succeeds civilization Blips back tij just that measure into barbarism. In so far as it fails, civilization advances. Now the virtue of a democratic society is -this, tha citizens can resist the State's en croachments . on their liberities. Thus intelligent American parents can counteract the teachings o the schools in the home. No oni spies upon them; their children are not taught by professional Btate-slaves to inform agains their parents; they can pretty effectively ..pass on their ideals to ^ their children^ iii spite _ of . the schools." They can do bettefl They can gather in groups of their own and establish private schools' to their liking, schools Catholic or Jewish, progressive or radical, schools in which through their children men and women can perpetuate the highest that they know and thus preserve that variety or multiformity of civilization within which alone — alone by the teaching of •all experience and of all history — societies can creatively life themselves to a level that merits the name of human. . Now for. a variety of reasons which, differently estimated by different people, are matters of common knowledge, there is a tendency in this age in many countries to make the power of the State absolute and the doctrine officially held by the State co-extensive with all truth. It was and is from this point of view that I compared Fascism' and Communism and declared them in practice to be equally repugnant to any high civilization. Now the Communists take their stand upon the content of Communist doctrine. It is an inadmissible argument. I wish it were admissible. I wash it -were sound. Truth would have been found and the Meshiach would he in our midst and there would be no "liquidations" and no G. P. U. and no prison camps. For the truth — the absolute and incomparable truth —- would persuade all men by being merely enunciated. Well, that is not the case, is it? Even if a great, deal more can be said for Marxian Communism than I find, even if all the claims made for it by its disciples were true, it would yet remain, by every, evidence a partial truth, a human mixture of truth and error : for the sake of which no human being should be hurt or lenslaved or robbed of fundamental human rights. Certainly, Jews in America have the "right" to be Communists. By the same token people in Russia have the "right" to be social revolutionaries or anarchists or Zionists or democrats. Only they haven't. They are violently persecuted. The State truth is declared absolute. Moloch is back. The Holy Office is back. No man or group of men have the right to take that attitude. The content of the enforced "truth" is irrelevant. And unless man has suddenly changed and changed completely all the totalitarian States Trill in due time be overthrown not by a new brand" of authoritar.ians and State-slaves but by free men who would rather die. than lj ve any longer like ' beasts in cages of both the body and mind. The system of establishing-any (Continued on.page 8.)
Entered aa Second Clua Mail Matter on January SI. 1921. at PoRofflc of Omaha. Nebraska, trader tee Act of March 3. 1879
DAVID P I S Alfred Adler Address Forum Next Wednesday
Division Card Psrty Tuesday In respect to the memory of Harry B. Zisnnian, the Women's Division c a r d party scheduled for last Wednesday was postponed to Tuesday, March 10, at 1 p. ra. at the Jewish. Community Center.
Lecture By Famed Jewish Playwright Is Free to the Public
Viennese Psychologist To Speak at
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David Pinski, noted Jewish playwright, will speak at the Jewish Community Center on Thursday, evening, March 12, £t S:15 p. m. Mr. Pinski comes here under Canberra (W*CS>—New hope the auspices of the Jewish Lecfor German refugees unable to Thousands of men, women and , unselfish tindnesf thai ture and Concert Series. He will speak on Sholom Jacob Abromo- Jewish Youth Organisations t o ' obtain admittance to Palestine or children of all races end creeds | the life of. Harry " vitz, known as Mendele UichersI other countries was seen here are mourning the passing of Har- ' "He ^"fts able to unuereifiiui Participate in Round rorim, the hundreth anniversary died at the classes oi people nnd to put li Jry B. i when the Australian government! Table Affair of whose birth is being celebrated heart attack: eel' in tb.«>ir p'aoee." cteoU fro j.. . . , . I age of 57 from this month. As a special attracre 1 iKfbbi Goldstein, ".HIP deedfc o c n t r that £ tion, the Hazomir Choir will offer considering; immigra- il a s Laborer*, . profes-I loving: Kindness followed T>atr> t S a t u r d a Twage-earners, The Purim Carnival, sponsored i t h e ealed J " s dIto o "WEE a muscial program. . j sional End business men - - people j ly. by the B.onnd Table, will be held \tionMr. Pinski, who now is presi- at the Jewish Community Center j Recognizing the need oi new 'representing all welks of life end i "His undemanding' was ot
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• j . c. c. Dr. Alfred Adler, noted Viennese psychologist, will close the Omaha Community Forum series on "Wednesday evening, March 11, at 8 p. m. at the Jewish Community Center. His topic will be "The Three Great Problems of Life." Dr. Adler, upon whom Vienna conferred the highest honor, that of "Honored Citizen," has won in^ ternational recognition for his studies and research. He is the founder of the school of "Individual Psychology" and organized the first individual psychology clinic for problem children in Vienna. At present Dr. Adler occupies the chair of Medical psychology at the Long Island College of Medicine where he is carrying on the work that made him renowned in Vienna. , Dr. Adler has lectured in the world's leading universities, and during this past summer lectured at the Universities of TJtrect in Holland, Upsala in Sweden, and Copenhagen In Denmark. His books are among the most widely read in the iield of psychology. Among these are, "Understanding Hnman-Nature," "the Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology," "Ther Science of Lir2nS>" -- •«j?rohlems" of "Neurosis," and many others. Harry B. Cohen, chairman of this year's Forum will preside. Dr. George Neuhaus will present Dr. Adler at Wednesday evening's lecture.
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OM AH A,- NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 19SS
j Dr. Alfred Adler
ithe funeral rites held at. the J, C. jthpr were sU .lust C. Tuesday Efternooc. Hundreds! Dwelling v.vov, the ff.ct. Vli*.;. of cars formed i t the procession j Harry Zimmati "belonged to «''* which followed the body to Gold- j whole coromnnitr," Rfi.hM Ofurn g en Hill cemetery, where interment j stein stated thst Isie deed? fire 1-.W. eTe took place. j monument. In his rise from & newsboy to j Richard L,. MeieaKe. forme:-'City. | Table. mayor of Omaha, Zirnrnan vv c E i mayor oC Omaha, delivered, t-r Mr. Pinski is the author of j T n e auditorium where dancing All Jewish Women of Omaha the esteem and confidence of fill} eloquent eulogy, are being asked by Hadassah to such well known works as "The j The Vaad H'lhr and the E'aai with whom fee can?.e in contact, j "in every field oi eci'vity," fss-i/ hold Thursday, March 15, open in Treasure," "Temptations," "King j the carnival will take Israel synagogtie will sponsor a His myriafl small p.cts of I:\r6- i Meicalfe. "Harrj Simmac; ven<l«~order that they may attend the David and His Wives," "The Fin- ] place, and the lobby will be fesr luncheon which Hadassah is plan- al Balance," and "Arnold Leven- tively decorated for Sunday eve- free P u r i a concert Sunday eve- ness endeared Sim to the com- i eo service of » big]! cycler p-vr o: nmnity. and his philanthropic em-! isBtJnfr exPTnple, Put, pftfr n«i p ning for Miss lisa Warburg, who berg." ning. . There will be. concession! deavors left many a monument to ' 'The best portion of » rr>r><' jnni '? Israel synagogue. All will be their guest that day. The Isaac Morganstern will preside wEeels, refreshment stands, pro-; B'nai ba III this | ijjg memory in the hearts? oi his I liie' is 'the little, luncheon will be held at the J. at Thursday's lecture. Admission j fessional fortune tellers, photo- j " ^ 7 ie lETited tD erefi acts o; C. C. at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Julius is free to the public. graph booths, clowns, noisemak-i The Hazomir choir, crder the fellow-men. Countless Stein is general chairman. Mrs. ers, bingo tables, and stunts of \ direction oi Cantor A. Sciiwecz- families be personally aided • of love/ 'I KTTl A. S. Rubnitz is in charge of reIn various kinds. The College Clnb [ kin, will present special Purim tbroKgb s crisis; yet hi?- set? of j f ll Vif, ''r;^ servations. Orchestra with Ann Nieirtan will j songs in addition to the regular benevolence -were done1 and quietly. or -Jhpre in ?.\TP rt At a meeting held at the J. C. play for the dancing. I concert of Jewish traditional licity stunned. His. counsel and •whom he always lino C. "Wednesday, March 4, Mrs. The following organizations j folfe music. advice were sought fcy the poor snrl dttentive ewr. 1 nev»r Stein announced the following will take part ia Sunday evening's ' •The children of the Taaa and- rich. Rlifae. fcy < anci committee heads for the' lunchher rnzv. v h c llgiOES" SC eon: Mrs.—Da:rid-~AT"<joTiis teinr^tn Jr; Hsdassah, Cardosa Club,' ters, ?oi>. liimHptf' t h t eminent. charge of the Palestinian table; Potassium cyanide may, be-only ip- T - P M B e t a EpsUon, E. T. I by Hascall Cohen. His. philanthropy JS not con-' ifortunate. ho c Mrs. David Wice, in charge of a chemical in the laboratory, but I t 0to one people. t"p»i mars'the conclusion of tbe He contribtable decorations; Mrs. Alfred it's an important element in the Lambda Phi, -r. Taad Auxiliary.; m At „ pro, m ttere T f i l fce & r in : £-£ e T10*' 1> he aid oi Catholic. Prot-, Fiedler and Mrs. James, Coren- formula for the almost _ perfect i ^ T hSigma Mn's and Fratonty. t n e - B O c i a l h s J L T f a e x&&& M r U _ j " a V ° *: h e w brojic! hiv e &nd KeErro congregations. estant, man, in charge of service; Mrs. I murder~crime members are: I S 1 m u r d r c i m e to~be~*committed"in'i to be committed in i L o a l committee a n / D i c k Hurwitz, Mil- j X £ s e r ^ e < J > c " i l r i v d e I i c a c i e ^ ! Every w o r t h t r h i l e cause Xound i n l a n d hew effective «- Bf bie h p ' j , " Henry E. Belmont and Mrs. Lib- "Whistling Dark," three three- !! ^ Kaplan Whistling in the Dark, . " L o t t i e Rips, Phyllis Lv ^ S. Taffe is chairman cf ; k j f f i a n a c t i r e eupporter. In j e w - ; Zimmar. if purvived by a l>--i* by Kaplan and their committee, act mystery comedy to be staged ! t o a fh 'uuth F r i e d m a n , H a s program. i s j , E ; j a j r B i j j e took a n active in-! i h e r , I. E. Simnisn, «n«] i v o >•<•'• in charge of menu. ; ; Ruth Has i terest from from Tenth, youth till till hie tie tieath. death. ters, 3II«s •«/rn/i-Friedman, ;»„,-, terest 3Iis:s tsip.nebe tSlftiiebe ""imman i m m n n #"<-; Dj t>=^«Mrs. O. C. Belzer is- arranging by the Center Players at the Jew-! Berko-seitz, Cohen, Mildred Berg, Sonia ish Community Center, March 16 1 ^11 C o h n Mildred Berg Soni AB B youngster he took e leading j Mrs. Harry Kftchmsn. «!! a very interesting program. IRoitstein, Fannie Witkm, Lena I role in forming tbe Young Men'p Omaha. Each member is urged to at- and 17 Play "enemy No. 1 is Jake Da.jLetwto. Ernie Priesman, Ernie I Hebrew benevolent as^c. I: ! l"t tend and to invite a guest. Ion, who in 1936 might be Alvin N°SS. Berth if auss, Frances Borjwtien was tbe preoecess^11- (>' •?* dy, Betty Tccrur.an, Sylvia TfeinKarpis, and his notorious outlaws. T h e Temple Israel Sunday i Federation. In Jewish re1r if' r,-?They decide to "bump" off pub- er, and Mollie Roitsteia. school will give a large masqueripaigns, he was especial ic * r The regular Round Table sealic service man, John B. McFarade and carnival party Sunday afAfter tbe war he WES o d ^ U i i i t son ticket will entitle the holder ren, who is stepping on their toes. ternoon, March 8, at 2:30 o'clock in he&ding the drives to t ic% bt { Accidentally they run into"wally i either one or a eonple to aamis- { at the Temple. Miss Bess Weindestitute Jewries of Europe. i ~\ • r s ii o n . SSi in gl l ee ttickets i c k e t s ooff aadmission d m i s s i o n II . . . Porter, crime story writer, who J stein will have charge of the proJewish immigratioE becsvc ]r~zt are twenty-five cents and may be i Intimidation of Jewish Shop-! n rD is the manufacturer of the perhhe made tbe lot of the n^v c ' ~' gram. She will be assisted by the obtained at the center or from keepers ia London's fect crimes, . and who is accoia-: other Sunday -school teachers. easier and lent financial BE ' C J panied by his fiancee, Toby. Dil-1 any member of the committee. East End , Many novel " games will be as morsl assistance to many of Berlin <'JTA>—The Jffni«trr />'' Ion and his gang, together with played. Prizes will be awarded them. Ee was also one of the Interior has ordered the dispoh?London <JTA)—S i r Simon, founders of our present. Jewish tion o* non-Naz,! youth organ!»»•for the most original, and "dif- Workshop Classes Established Wally, under compulsion, of course, plan the murder which is for Training Heeded for ferent" costume. Purim HamanHome Secretary, asserted in the • community Center end was elect- tions in the district of B supposed to have even Philo House of Commons last week eS. honorary fice-presideEt or! striking ei- a- number of tachen and other refreshments Proper Industralization Vance and Sherlock "Holmes up a that the police would take "every life, will be served. The vestry rooms j rontb liilcing olnb. The B ' tree. Here's where the chemicals will be appropriately decorated In possible step" to halt Fascist injjv-'ss regarded as the. first ye Nevr Torfe (JTA)—Over 500 enter the scene. Everything goes Worked Ess "Way VT carnival colors with booths for persons are already employed in timidation of Jews "in this counKarry Simman came to Omaha j agaiTiPt Switzerland fo" the the different games. Pictures and ORT projects in Biro-Bidjan, it along smoothly and then someone try." with fcis parents when s boy. He ; Ding of the gw Ka?.i O7g&r\ly.u squawks. The murder hour dzaws Creation of London (JTA) figures of Haman will be display- •was revealed In a 1935 report on Replying to questions as tbe worked in a grocery after pchool I tion. closer. It's a complicated yarn. an international civil service sys ed and games centering around ORT activies in Biro-Bidjan. i s s a e of 'F- ' IlS CttRf'kB Mi f.h« terrorism against Jewish and Saturdays. Most of his svsre of r.li* Come yourself and be your own tem in Palestine and other man- j this character will be played. \ time wag spent reading books on Swiss FedfrTp,!: Cnutioii iv. *'" It said that during 1935, the sleuth. dated territories was proposed by jEshopkeepers in London's East n All Sunday school children and ORT opened a sawmill, a veneer d ^& s raised on the floor for civil government- win economies. newspapers unconcealed fear XTHF i The big crime of a public offi- Lord Strabolgi, Lieutenant Com- tEd fl their parents are invited to at- plant, a furniture factory, and a mander Joseph M. Kenworthy, ade second time, Sir John ceclar-1 When he finished the grades, lie expressed that Switzerland'* &?>••• cial is to be committed! Be there ec : tend. - number of truck gardens. had to cuit his school but con-! ample miptsv. be emulate** in oitior dressing a conference of the * Mrs. Julius Newman is Sister- The report continued: "Our.in- to see it happen! Be there to League of Nations Union. tinned -with self-education. f countries. "While the source of the ofsolve it! The trail will be hot! hood and general chairman. Early in life he shewed ability j Led by Reichsfuehrer 1-JJUfl'V dustrial program has centered a- Bring your pipe along if it will He declared that it would af- fence is difficult to detect and as & speEfeer. "P'hen IP be was; Toelkischer Beobpchtes' »nd Pronbout the erection of two ne-w help the "Sherlock Holmes" in ford an opportunity to middle bring home to tbe offenders, plants.a sawmill and a veneer yon. class youths without colonies to is intolerable that any section o:11i already s member of a debating j figaiid& Minister Goebbels' T*t>~ society. When 21. lie was elect-j plant, and the reorganization of Jack Temln will be the crime folow careers in territories under the population should be subject- ed councilman under the old sys- jAnerifL i.iit JCast n f "Bpa|*©rE RPa furniture factory which was writer and Bessie Goldware, his League o£ Nations mandaies. saileS tbf Sv-'fcr trovenimc-iit.. ed to tbese methods." of government in Omaha, be- j turned over to the ORT h y the accomplice. Head of the crime Sir John had received & peti- tern Ing the youngest to ever hold. government. By arrangement clan will be Harold S. Tuchman, "snbmittjnjE to the JewfRb. Jn*li*tion from 1,000 tradesmen in the CHOOSE PS1 -MU BAY office. He server! as councilman i enoe." Shoreditch section asking proteeMoscow (JTA)—The Soviet with the local government thejs- as John Dillon. His henchmen Sunday, March 22, has ,been nine years, was council rres- i ~ " T h e p a p e T , d e ounced Kwjf:?.p-~Court in Novozybkov, in the T7- have an agreement to engage a are: Joe Cohen, Milton Frohm, chosen for their annual Psi Mu tion from persons, who, they for minimum of 250 new settlers in nj' thp s-sasni!-'Harry Levenson and Hy Temin. j Day by that group. This will be charged, were attempting to de- ident for two years and upon the Inr.d for " krain, has sentenced three memi death of Mayor Frank Moore be- 'tion," of the automous state. In connection Martha Himelstein is the gangstroy their trade. Tbe petition bers of the local artisans' group their eighth annual all-day affair. • Of t l i p fj presented by Ernest TfetsrtJe, i came asayor tor eight te to two, four and five years Im- with these two factories, the ORT ster's housekeeper. Iz TretJak is head of the com.has also erecter two power plants. rB^tnjr tl*f' ?""'PVP r>r Center members are admitted mittee in charge to plans for this | Labor M. P. a former New York- ! cil In 1 T= P S. Twelve years; later isnrt for "o prisonment respectively for anti"Also established during 1935 the victim. free on the presentation -ct their Semitic activities. Day. i he re-entered ptililic life End was Mr. Thcrtle said lie -received j elected city tjommissioner, a po. Two of the members of the waa a woolen glove factory, the membership cards. Single admisThere will be a basketball game machinery of which was supplied sions are fifty cents. group were accused of having a t 2 p.: m. witjt the National Anto a letter from the Fascists con- ! Eition he retained for sis yeare. driven a Jewish member- of the by ORT. Thirty persons are alParis.-team. A dance will be held taining tae following threat: "Wejw h e n h e reE j gIi pci to became i group named Kabalkin to suicide ready employed in this factory. immedialely after the game and j of the local Fascisti ETe going to • treasurer oi J. L.. Erandeis and j "Many of the settlers already by their anti-Semitic attacks. will precede.the banquet which is J smas& you Isj fair means or foci | g o n e Later fee WES also made sec- j for members ,cnly and yrill be j iseans. Take this ae a warning." ! r c tary, remaining: se.cretary-t.reas-1 Kabalbin, it -was stated at 'the In Bureya," continued the ORT at a local hotel. Fcrtser details J The letter was addressed to "Jnd- j ^ r e r Vintil fcis fle&th. " • I trial, had been carrying on an en- director, "lack the training necessary for proper industrialization. ergetic fight against the thefts be poblished in a later issue j enized Aayan." Mrs. Abraham Levey, 62, of He was recoguizefi as one Jer u s&i em (JTA > —A survey After denouncing Fascist inti- j Omaha's outstanding students? and disorderly . behavior among To this end, we have established 1309 South 35-Ave., died Satur- of the. Press. two workshop classes during 1935 this week showed that German mlfiEtion in Commons Mr. Tieri gorernment. He led many ci the members of the group. This day morning, February 29, after Nazis are iEiensUyiug: ilieif tie said: "The tradesmen com- ja nd social improvesnent was chiefly the reason why he and by the end of 1936 we plan a short illness. She had been a of Germs® Bhsi g was persecuted. In, a note left by to have five such training schools. resident of Omaha for 38 years. plain of Jew-baiting. I hare re- jj lor more equitable ities tlirouglUMit the connti-y, parfoug tiCHiRrlj- in the seaport of HaifJ*, Berlin {JTA) Observance of | celved letters from sorae of them jj taxation, honest elections, Kabalkin, he stated: "I wish I The already opened workshops Survivors are her husband, two could have' remained alive, but give training in . basket-weaving daughters, Mrs. Jack Melcher and laws. for. the protection of Ger-l E t a t i E S *&at their windows hare ; ttillty retes, woman fiHifr q^ent jBpptiTH"!3 fit which ftddrc*the anti-Semites of our artisan and •willow-weaving, the raw ma- Mrs. Sam Zlotky; a son, Wiilia'ia j man blood is the primary duty been smashed." He added: I non-toll brid In terials of which are natural to the ses are rteliverefi by represeotgroup have poisoned my eslstA., all of Omaha; two sisters, i of physicians in the State mnnthe petition they point ont i •works ownership, country." »t?.ves. from GermRny. Reich -Govdown | He was particularly interested ance." Mrs. M. L. Horwich of Omaha and jicipal health systens, it was tie-! that men parade tip ana dewnj H ti Mrs. I. Lazarus of Des Moines; jclared by Dr. Arthur Guett, ai-[Hoston Streets, shonting such i in t i e welfare of the fireman, ernment oft'iej&lf »re reported »<^ Jerusalem - - J e w s acquired a and two brothers, Willisni and j rector of the Statex Medical Aca- i anti-Jewish slogans as 'Clear the: battling- for rears for leg-islation he involved in the activities, but Warsaw (JTA) -—Scores of Jewish-owned stalls were destroyed total area of- 72,905 dunams of Barney Berlovich of Des. Moines. i demy, in an address'on the open-| Jews from Eoxton' &nd 'The Jews ; affecting the firemen and police- the PEleMrne Crove-nnnent is t».VFnneral job' after. .he public) ing no action. and a number of Jews Injured land during 1935, according to a d M services were 'heldjiag of the academy's semester. - jlsave > -- your - or TJie - Jews have !! men. . . . Evec . he remained . the .left spokes. ,,_ ft delegation of office,, i- KeeeiUly He cmpiiasized that the racial i robbed you loag enough.' during the disorders in the mar- report issued here by the Statist- Sunday, March 1, at 2 p. ia. from j returned from Germany \with ical Department of the Jewish Aproblem is the most important .of! "I have had a long talk with | znsn for the fire-fighters, the Hulse and Riepen, mortuary. ket place in the village, of Prbgries at Faneral Sersiees j three sw&Btika emblemd I think j Rabbi David A. Goldstein offici- the Reich, adding that every doc- j the Home Secretary, stain, district of Cztochowa. . gency for Palestine. This compares with 52,114 ated. Interment toot place at the tor employed by the State "must jj fee is in earnest Ebont stopping j) Kafcbl Darifl A. Goldstein*, offi-| they said, they had received trow Police restored order after arresting persons responsible for dunams bought in 1934 and Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol cem- educate the German family for! this stirring .up of strife snd rac-; elated at the funeral services held the hands of Reichsfueher Hitler etery, . .. 35,992 dnnams in 1933. racial rssssonsiMlity." ' l&l fesiing." »st th* «. C. G. He praisesl the himself. the disorders. the Arbeiter and other Jewish; "Everything possible has been lisa Warburg periodicals. He is a member of \ done to make the" Round Table j - . the Author's Lea&ue of America, | Purira Carnival on Sunday eve-; J T I I F I H l To Be Honored the Dramatic League of America i i n the biggest and best youth' the Jewish P. E. N. Club, | nt this season," stated Loyal By Hadassali and and makes bis home in New York j Kaplan, president of the Round
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