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When I am tired and need t6 l a , amused and stirred at the same time I take up the book3 of ELECTION RhZ Kurt Tucholsky. Not quits as often since the newB came last sumi" ^eo Scawarz. author of London (WNS) —Political anmer by Associated Pres3 from ^ewisn Caravan," will fee ti-Semitismts first - bid for power Sweden that Tucholsky, who had | fourth ipeater on t i e Jewish lecin Great Britain was crushed unfor years:.carried about "with him r jUire and Concert Series when he der an avalanche of anti-Fascist 1 a -rial of powerful poison, had fi- "President's Class" of 120 Hew labor votes when all sis candi- Defends Tastica "at j talks here Tuesday, Starch £3, on i . nally drunk its contents in Stock- ••'. . • •'. . M e m b e r s ' I s j "Proposed Roads for American ; dates of Sir Oswald Mosley's Brit• •• • . P r e s e n t e d holm and had left a -world which •i Jewry." ' ish Union in the London County he loved so intensely. * • 1 • -Sir. Schwartz is widely known Council elections were swamped ! iVC The Omaha lodge of B'nai by Laborites in the East End disDefending, the rights or labor |f o r n i s outstanding work in t h e ' He was in his forty-sixth year. to organize, Mrs. Cornelia, Bryeo eld of progressive education. He i He'd made a good deal of money B'rith honored Mr. and Mrs. tricts. ot ^ w ^ „, _ „ „. „ _ . the former so-- j i s - t a e GTS&nizBrdirector DZGP sa<i by hia Trritings and had of course Fred Bernstein of Chicago at a In the Country as a whole La- j _ _ o t > banquet at the Jewish Communbor retained control, winning ! eraor of Pennsylvania, traced t h e j o r t h e S c a o o l f o r A d u l t Je wsih i 6S taken the money out of Germany, of the firsj 94 seats wliich : were jd e T e , l D p m e B t ot the indcstnal j Education and is engaged In sev- Wasting-ton, D. C. (FXS) — : I have been told by friends who ity Center last Sunday evening. family ' agencies ' show a , filled. "• The! revoluUon before the Cciaiounity », e r a l experimental" educational knew him that>he had additional ; Mr. Bernstein, president of disForam smaller reduction in total relic! trict No. -6 of B'nai B'rith, spoke best showj > "Wednesdaynight.. In her, programs. • . means and that his health -was expenditures for the past yer" good. His last book, published in on the history of the organiza- ^ 6 ^ _ ^ _ where they ^ c t n r ® s ^ eto}d ol h e r TiBl}B t o J During the past several years than either Eois-sectariBE o^ 1932, .showed him .at the "very tion and its philosophy. polled 23 per cent of the t o t a l | F l m t d a r i n s t l i e r e c e H t 'sit-down• ji s h a s l e d 6tudent groups to Ear- Catfeclic Effeacies, apccriling to " s t r i e of c a t a c e "The President's Class" comheight of' his amazing talent, if vote. In Shoreditch the Fascist | ^ _ • ? * T fer J ^ ^ " ] o?e ana Palestine. bulletin on'private and public renot genius. Before going to Swe- posed of 120 new B'nai B'rith vote was 14 percent and in Lime- | with John Lewis, lief in urban aress published "c leader of the C. I. O. den he had long lived in France. members was presented to Sir. house it was 10 per cent. the Social Security Board. Bernstein by Julius Bisno, chair"John Lewis is a man who alThe ferocity of his- attacks on Seventy-one Jewish organisaways keeps hia word," Sirs. • Pincontemporary Germany, his Jew-man of the membership camtions reported s. drop of 4.3 per chot said, recounting -that during ishness, his pacifist and radical paign. A gold B'nai B'rith cest in relief .costs between Ocher .husband's administration, leanings made him an almost in- was tawarded to Abner Kaiman tober 1935 a Ed. October 1FJI", z: Pinchot and Lewis hs3 several evitable object.for, the onslaughts for having obtained the largest) ccrnpared with s. refiuctic-n cf B.C meetings. "He has a superb sense of those bands of Nazi gangsters number of new members during per cent in Eca-sectErisn arenrof timing, Snowing when'to nisrl: who had long ago murdered Wal- the campaign.. ies and 11.6 per cert in Catholic time, when to hold bseS, azs :Lapel crests for outstanding ter Rathenau and cracked the agencies. when to go ahead." work in the campaign were pre• skull of Maximilian. Harden. Tet ! westioa Arises in sented to Milton Abrhams, Jul"The invention of steam•when these gangsters and murderers actually came into power ius Bisno, Henry Chait, Harry B. Arabs • Start "Hew. Terrors as ed -the face of the community. Fiedler, David Mass production brought the I . v ^ k l i L U* and Tucholsky knew that a re- Cohen, Alfred . *> Palestine Awaits j woria out of an 'economy of scar-' turn to Germany was impossible Finkle, Dr. A. Greenberg, Philip Washington, D. C. (TTXS) — ! Developments . • j city into an- economy cf 'planer," j and that within his lifetime Ger- Klutznlck, Ben K&zlowsky, Bph'he Federal Housing Administra- j raim Marks and William Weiner. according to the speafeer. "Thej ! many was not likely ,to be the •a is powerless to forbid res- \ Jerusalem (Havas via JTA) — The HEW members were forGermany of his outraged love New disorders broke out in the jprodectioa .Of goods oa saca- a j trictions against Jews or Negroes» mally initiated during the banre-1jSSjaa add ee ee dd ss tQ { ri tQ pp rr C C p ee rr tt yy ii n n housing I and dreams, he took his own life. Holy Land last week as leaders' huge scale brought" aboat a rpM&, Sit, « . ta-a :. He was born in Berlin in 1S90 quet. Cantor Aaron Edgar and "of the Arab world gathered at daction of man's working; hours." j geTe3opraeBts cr snMivisions cr, \ to tell j ^ fcose rsortgage loans it grants and -as a very young man began Mecca and conferred en the fu- - Mrs. Pinchot. "srent ca Virtual Civil' War Eag-c to contribute essays, sketches, sa- Bernstein, Ida Gitlin, and ture course of Near Eastern pol- that this system brocsht abost a j ortgage insurance to private; rehce. Finkel,.. accompanied by U. S. Kasi Sisnis as maldistribution of iacoiae. "This sdtag agencies. Tils was tbe I tires, poems -to the famous weekitics. . j maldistribution of Sappe Ousted statement isa^e b r W. 3. Lock- ! ly journal founded and edited by Betty Fellman, sang during the A band of Arabs attacked a • or.e of the causes of. the fieprw-1 assistant cepnty adisinis-i w o o i U Siegfried Jacobsohn, . "Die "Welt- ceremony. ; ! Dr. A. Greenberg acted as mounted police patrol near .Lake sion as-the .United States was at t r a t o r o f t h e F H A t 0 t h e S e r e a | New York (TOCS) — Virtual buhne' r , which he edited for some Huleh and was routed after a toastmaster. a stage when capital iErestnrais A r t g F e a t u r e in res-j jcivil war is rasi-ng i s Nazi ranks i years after Jacobsohn's untimely sharp clash. ; In New York £s a result of the : pe6ar(lia death and which still exists as an Because of increasing out-' were not needed- and pp oo nn ss ee tt o o aa nn i- n in ^ ^ forcible diEmisssl of Walter Kapp e 6 a r ( l i a emigre publication in Prague and jNewChesed Shel breaks In ' Northern Palestine, tlve power was. . The very rich pe . and Kurt Klinge, managir.g rt t h a t t h aF H A t a dr < 1 E r . ; is for sale a t a . well-known Fifth authorities today banned all traad1 S E t e e d . a mostgaLS9 loan on tbe!editors, and Alex Guesseleld, •Avenue bookshop. Thus it will veling after nightfall between saved their money."-. vertising- -manapFr, cf thee DeutDescnblng a.typJcal Ifldnstnal | rmepe residential develop-: W i a d e be seen that Tucholsky "would Dedicated Sunday Safed and Acre. The Govern- plant, the speaker.told of backer 1 m e a t i a S e a t t l e w t i c l l b a r r e d : scaer "Weckruf and Eeobacfeter, . not even • have "been silenced by ment also increased its military control, huge coacentratioa .«*| j v a and "Negroes. • Empnasising ; official1 orgran cf the German- [ resources, high .executive ] -e^ a r t h e F H A " does-not Tend Tedexile. Tet the pen fell from his A capacity attendance "enthus- and public,security budget appro- capital tl high executve} ; American Bund. salaries, and tremendous profits, ] , , ^ £Ctg . hand. Why? iasticaily applauded the program priations by ?1, 150,000 to com- while the workers were paid low' £ r £ l n n ( s b a t B t a Til© ttree were ousted from He was a great wit and a great formally dedicating the hew bat the new outburst of violence. wages and.were.faced wita an ia.- lasurance agency fcr isortgsg-e tae oIHce of the Weckrul ia loans made' by private leading ; The conference at Mecca coinmaster • of language. He was aChesed Shel Emes building at "N—Bgescies - according to .the terras j Yorkvule t r a platoon of uniVirtuoso of German prose com-. 19th and.Cumlng streets Sunday ciderwTth^TiL^mage^TomTli | ™??Z*,?%Ji?Z> formed storm troopers SiCting on "rece 'A strosg labor "laovciaeni is and. conditions 'of t a e National : . parts of the Moslem world to pay | . parable tQ some first-rate master afternoon. l"^-!.necessary--for decent "wa^ss. A Honsing Act, l!r. Locfewood said Henry Monsky was chairman of homage to. the shrine of "the of an instruments-' Under- hia fuehrer -In America... who- had re- -niar.y, ' .strong, labor: .Eiorsm-ent is tc-s touch the language could effort- tas affair. Participating in the phet Moaammed st Jlecci; 'King .best defense -against A **».'CJ.SSJ3!1» XX*.** that- 'restrictive covenants conf3=i2e-3 -in; cesds 'afleeUn^ • sales : ; lessly thunder and cry, laugh and projftaza were the rabbis--and can- Ghasi--of: Iraq, .lbs • Sand; oj- Te-duEtrles ;ia_. e?grT_ ctJs '" ; ' T;>: '•»-'i't.2ilB;.12r-Eub-d;visiD3 ar« • Tiered lia. "" " " ^- "-'- "" " i- i.ad -e2iiefs -froia' all -parts ot > -CQntribudd tors-of .tiie br the AdaiiEistratlOBL -in COEISSClaugh ofteneaCf'~'^Sr*li&^%as," as tlons" to the work of the Jewish Arabia-and the Levant gathered.] of: labor to .orgssis-s tweaty lioa -with, their effect rpoa the in solemn ^conclave to decide, if ixigbta j I have said, a great wit, but also FirnereT~Hoine were received. * ]ysars ago." ; ' •/:'. property ana its circle ci Kasi2oni In G-friscn*-. • trip 'ATft a great humorist. And, in addiThe Chesed Shel Ernes was or- possible, on a joint pan-Arab pol-1i - Mrs. Pin-ehot was Introduced by 'isarketkbiijty-o£ : KuliE. "r.nfi Sis frllcTTErF Ccirry cut t.cere 'is v £ t i e . ' • ' • tion, he had the soul of a lyrist ganized fifteen Tears ago by Mrs. icy. j Dr. Olga Stastny. • Engene Blazorders from FrcpEretSa Kla5?- : rpce. ridi - and the modern" novelist's touch Harris Levey, Her daughter, Mrs. The nub of the discussion "was j er, caairraan of the • Poraia pre- ; Pointing.out tiat 'the Xational ter GoeSbels and Tninelin Eohel, ences he; in the delineation of. character. L. NevelefX, is head of the organ- the Palestine issue, where the j sided. This was tlie coacluding Houelng Act and tbe regulations who was rece-tly appointed lead-' that ~*':t > • of the FHA. "eoataia no restric- er c* all Gerzs&s. residents to j:o on • Comparslons are always mislead- ization today. Arab question is posed now in its lecture of. the series.. The committee in charge of the most acute form. *It was rumortions against any class or-race'of ing and inadequate. But to give ownership," Mr. Lockwood told an idea, of the man's prodigious dedication' included the Me's- ed that Ibn Saud would Kappe &z the Seven , Arts that Federal endowment I might say that he daraes: M. Katzman, S. Fish, J. forth take an active part ether hand, are Esekmg to €•£funds for inortgjige losas' is in. no belongs "with Aristophanes, "with Finkel, H. R. Milder, J. Milder, tling the Arab-Jewish an independent ICsei J t 'way involved end that "applica- tablish Swift, with Heine, with I/ucian William Milder, M. Jacob.'S. Utmost secrecy was maintained EaovemeEt 'ia ttis coanrj- Killed. \ " •,*.».. tioas lor . mortgage, insurance among the' few quiet supreme Weinsten, J. Goldberg, M. Turner as to the decision taken. vriiz .nativist Fascist grouiis. Tbe b! masters of both, mordant and J. Chait, T. Sherman. r ^^,^5,— j reach our Ji&uds only ss the reTireseat internal Ds.ttle clascE fromT*. laughing satire and "irony. His j fl 4 A U s l t o* tiie decision, of qualified On the reception committee LECTURE SERIES FOR the Jate presidential e'eetioi:. ;lr three central books "Under Five were M. Katzman, Louis Epstein l d i ititti iastitutioas . to ake the Ksppe, it wss Elletea. ba.fi JEWISH PARENTS • •. individual 4cs.tis. Pseudonyms," "The Smile of and J. Tretiak. pledged XEZI support to the in- - / , .Many* organizations in the city Mona Lisa," "Learn to Laugh cepecdeut CBcdidacy of Congress- ; ieat Prospects There BsWithout Weeping," are all col-sent flowers to the Chesed Shel Proceeds from the lecture serman -"vTilliaia liemte cf North . d Largely oa Pcsds lections of the sketches, satires, Ernes on the dedicatory occasion. ies to ba given by Rabbi David H. Anniversary Dakota. S h o r t l y , thereafter, ' AvailaMa poems which he contributed to "Wice will go to the religious of Jr. Kadassaii Kchs rstiirtied JroTn. eo££erer<.c8F C the Weltbuhne. Until these books school. This series of discussions with Killer zni Goebbels S E S ' S B - ^' Workers Alliance. N?w York '{JTA) — Tae pos•were forbidden in Germany they for Jewish parents will begin Tfee , Osaata - Chapter cf the noTicced that the . Xazis Tronic p ( enjoyed a very wide sale and pop- Elects Officers March 21 and will be held in the | sibilities of settling Jews froni Junior Hsdassali observed its back L,anfioE. , °' vestry rooms of the Temple an-1 Germany in South American sixteen asuiversarr at an interularity among the most judicious and cultivated people. The day Officers were elected at a meet- der the auspices of the Sister- j countries depend to a great ex- esting meeting held last Tcurs* tent on the funds available, and will come, however far off, when ing of the Jewish National Work- hood. i, at t i e Tickets may be obtained at the Tsrith several hundred thousand j *f£_ they -will l e revived and remem- ers Alliance, held Tuesday evenCenter. p bered. ' F o r mankind permits Ing at the Jewish Community Jewish Community. Center, the ! Ben Eanfiler, -who organ- { Jewish Community. Center, the ! nothing to perish that is of the Center. Temple, or members of the com- jj settled this year, Dr. Bruno n eil, ized' th« local -ur.it about Marcli i * highest order of merit. All this 8.' Harry! scting president of the Central first, 1S21, . was, the ioaored ] The t a t e for the "resects!.!"xaittee in charge. Mrs. Those chosen "were: 11 of the secDsd of the Center P.?? "- Tucholsky must have known. of the ar-' Vereln der Juden in Deutsehlaad Joe Radinowski, finance secre- Rosenfeld is chairman guest and principal speaker. Sirs. ers proanctiOES, "Tte Doll Ho-.wc" There vras,. indeed, very little tary; Mrs. C. "Horwitz, recording rangements. said. Handler gave a very IstErestins" that TucholBky did not know. Yet secretary; Abe Cohen, Assistant Rr. "Well, who toared South t a l t about-the-beginning of Jun- has been defisitely sst for Jlc-iof that little gap of ignorance he finance secretary; Harry Crounse America for four and a half ior Hadassah. . The organization GEJ" and Ttesdsr- April ID Er.i IS. -, perished. ; The one thing he re-treasurer; Joe Eichlin, hospital- Ilr. and Mrs. Abe Bersberg months to ascertain immigration grown *rora s, Ecaall group to Rehearsals Ere Is prosrc™- c' fused to understand drove him to er. Elected to the executive comEetnra from Califonua prospects, told the Jewish Tele--j ahasmembership of about one TEnfler the cirectioE. cf ICrs. E r - : a tragic and untimely death.; graphic Agency in an interview mittee were Mrs. J . Rlchlin, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Herzberg that there -was . room, priraarilj", sired girls, lira. Saddler WES ican J"afcr. n The .substance ol all ais writ- and Mrs. H . Bondarin, Morris arrived in Omaha Thursday evechosen as honorary for three clases of settlers — agings, like rie substance of all the Minkin and Mrs. J. Feldman. ning, foIloTnng a two and a half 1 riculturists, artisans and people Plans were "mans for a memT i e first Xieerse CciiBtrn r - ' ? r r writings of the great wits and samonth stay in California. They trita capital. bership caseins party to be fcelS Eep-s.rste.fl tae celeiratiori cC lu tirists, was the discrepancy beThe first case of a Wood accu- vacationed at X.03 Angeles and April £2 s t the l-luslo Box. New ster from the .Tevisfc Passover. In the latter connection lie.retween the real and the"ideal. In sation dates from 1144. Palm Springs. members who join the Junior Kavealed that several republics — | his specific case it was the discreespecially on the Pacific Coast — pancy between the real and the £*ssah or ct this cifwere willing to negotiate with the j J i 5 ! b e ideal Germany. In the name of ia German Government a barter i ij% his .'ideal of Germany he castigattie meeting, refresa- i agreemen whereby a lisas ted a m - ] ""• O i ed the real Germany of his time m e a t £ i T<>L C ber ol" emigrants• would be per-; -* •"'"'• *="• with the lightenings of a resistcoitted to remove their capital ia 1 ~ l e s s . and incomparable fury. the fona -of goods. . ] *" i!iit.lit;i-1ix»i& ii/US ^i?J J-. There were those of us who prior ; One o£ the great seeds in Souti • $^T?fpflf fftp,?? C^^Tf.« to 1933 said: "He goes too far." We know better now. He did not At least once every -week, and go too far. He was precisely, sometimes more frequently, -we scientifically right. But as what get telephone calls asldng, "I ganization is an effort to tie to- Iof • Jewish coin did' he castigate Germany? In have just received some pencils gether and provide funds lor _j kenazi ritual,• which do -not ex-! K?r X=;> —Trrt what character and^ according to by maii asking me to send my v.-orthy organizations in Omaha J 1st in raost South American cities, 'i est'ins is -shewing the and throughout the world. Bandwhat norms? As-a Jew.? No. As checfe to organization;' ed together with, almost 200 otha German? Not quite,. even ac- "The , necessity of fun organization cording to himself. On that point sent me some.handkerchiefs;" or er similar community organka-J ^ n d oaa uirements-. fcr cs-j a rp--r tions, we have organized oursel-j he Tiad obscure-'doubts of. his own. "I got a" fountain pen and pencil erit of coaiEijnlt'T ves iJjto a Council of Jewish Fed-j As' a radical pacifist and lover of set from . . . . . . . . organization, ^justice who lover German land- "B'hat^ahall I do • about lt?'t Our eratidns" and Welfare Funds, j f scape, the German language, the answer is, "Send or givs no mon- which latter organization atcities and the 'countrysides of ey before calling the Jewish Com-! tempts .to study these various sp- 1 ,„, j peals and recommend to. toe • Germany. He never denied his munity Center office.^» j member welfare funds on tae valS n j .Jewish, origin. Most of his The Jewish Philanthropies is j» Trlends and fellow-workers were happy to advise its members at idity and- the worthiness of ' the -*i Jews. Hia pages are peppered all times regarding organizations organization. ' f^T^'?^ Ti n with Jewish names and refer- or individuals soliciting funds for Yotins Glen's Club Feder-i ences. H i s most triumpaant any Jewish organization, cause, \ hy the Council of single character, that of Her; or purpose. "WT ether the solici- ations and Welfare-Funds is ' as J Wendriner, ia .the character of a tation js made hy telephone, in follow: An organization which funds on either a nation-^I 1 ? jowardly, Irightened, servile Ber- person, or. by; mail, It is wise to solicits : I lin Jew, BO d e g r a d e d in call-the office of the Jewish Com- al or reg-ioaal basis: B a trj- c Us slavish. yet: superficial Ger- luunity Center, Jackson 13C6 and .1.. A- legitimate purpose T?ita j nan ' assimilatioEism ; that he is check-' up.-as to whether or not suitable prbgram and no avoid- j the organisation is deserving of i able duplication of tae wori of j and what we lenow of it. ""ft (Contniued-on page S.) (Continued on page 2) *

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