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r i S H T AGAINST FASCISM In a series of lengthy despatches; from ^Moscow which belong to the major achievements of. \?hat might "srell be calle<d historical journalism, Mr. Harold Denny of JEWISH • DOCTOR REPORTS the New York Times has recently; sympathically and even • subtly 'CURING-DJEAF ANDdelineated the tragic conditions D U M B . • • ' • ' . . • • ' -s that obtain in tho Soviet TJnioa. They,''will•. surprise 'no one -who has never given up the faith, no Eudapest (WNS) Medical cirmatter from -nrhat side attacked, cles, here are tremendously excitthat only free men. can build a ed over the reported discovery by civilization. But' believers in free- Seu BarMn Appointed Assist- T)r. Friedrich Schick, Jewish phy- OMidrea Enjoy Selves sician, of a method to cure the dom have grown fewer and ~ ant Esecntive Secretary J. 0. 0. S deaf and dumb and to enable in recent years; believers in the o£A.Z.A. them to hear and speak. triumph-" of thtf niind and in the -.".. . Camp S GREEK JEWS PRAISE Dr. Schick is the director of priority of the mind in human Port Jervis, K^ Y. — "With apHobbies are occupying •vr!i£t- iFRIENDIIKESSGF n flairs have grovrn fe-srer. Eut proximately five hundred dele- the Jewish hospital in Vienna. ever. spare time campers at Camp to the few who -remain the tragic gates, from leading cities of the Situation In the Soviet €Toion will United States and Canada in atChicago (!WNS)—-That breath- Akiba may have. Among the old- j come as a thing -inevitable and tendance, the Aleph Zadik Aleph, prints can disclose secrets ot er .boys amateur, photography has j foredoomed. -, Junior Order of B'nai B'rith, character' is reaveled by Drs. Leon taken a firm hold. Not only srs i Athens (JTA) — Tbe Athens "What h a s happened? Terrific concluded its'annual camp con- J. Saul and Franz Alexander of the boys taking the pictures', Jewish. Community has sabraitdislocation of industry; hopeless vention with the announcement the Institute for Psychoanalysis themselves but _ are _ developing ; ted an address to the Governi eni Their experimenets on 265 and printing them. j expressing the gratitude, of ths inefficiency and , underproduc- that its goal of ? 1500 for the perso a sllow Stcjrnp-collecting, a top-rank- ; Greek Jews for the Government's ^.tion; wjde-spread. disaffection. planting of the Xapidus Memo*-1 ° that spirograms as Are these primary phenomena? ial Forest has been reached. The breathpnnts are known, are in- Ing hobby in any group, is 23 •.-frisndly attitude. Premier Sletaxas replied perICot at all. They are secondary. lirst tree in the Forest will be dividual and relaUvely constant popular with the girls.' at the camp as "with the boys, -and the sonally declaring, "Tour gratiThe dictatorship 53 reaping the planted by Julius Bisno, Execu- and recognisable. ™' *^r> "" young ladies have shown them- tude moves me deeply and gives ^ " * fruits of —-dictatorship. The en-tive Secretary of A. Z. A.^ in Auselves-to be-cautious traders. me the strength to-carry on. n y slavement 'of men makes them gust when he reaches Palestine, j Cf f*"" Both-the older and younger •' tasks." into slaves, and slaves have neiAt the same time, it was anboys have large "groups whose in-j Greek newspapers, commentther initiative nor honor, nor nounced that Ben Barkin, of Milterest 13 in the building of raodsl; ing on the community' message, pride. Furious orthodoxies armed waukee, "WIs., has been appointed aeroplanes.. An aviation meet is ) praised the patriotism of the •with fire and sword or with the assistant executive secretary to in the offing and promises to be : Greek Jews. weapons.of exile and labor-camps replace Max Baer, who resigned "rv— a" spectacle worth seeing. stamp out not heresy but here- effective October 1st. '1' "" "1 a • A large number of.girls are tics; and a society which cannot . During t h e convention —- con~zr making , bandana ' handkerchiefs endure heretics, critical opposi- sidered, by officials as the <most tion, the free_day of the immor- successful y e t held ~*- the follow- Observers Seo This as First and are carving linoleum blocks •with' which to stamp en the pat-1 t a l mind such a society is ing awards were made: Step Toward Beich N terns. •"•.** «* * 'W * i foredoomed to decay, to chaos, The Best All Around Chapter Ghettoisatioa As a joint project of all • the to collapse.' Grimly amusing is award was won by Kansas City, ?.Ir. Dsnny's story of the profes- Kans; 2nd place to Bethlehem, Berlin ("WNS) — An import- campers, a share in Nachshon sors in Russian Universities who Fa.., and. honorable mention to ant step toward ths ghettoisation Ltd., . • . • ,the , _ . company . , .. concernea _ , . witht , of German Jewry w t s taken by j the•buiiams o f t h e Tel Avrr port in abject terror of the accusation Seattle and Memphis. and the Palestine of violating the "party line" have Conghlis's I\ew Or The Alfred^ M. Cohen plaque the Jewish ,_commun»ty of Brescast aside even text /books ap- for the chapter that enrolls the lau -whrn it decided to establish rine and fishing fleet, is being Defies Asx proved by 0 the ""party" and teach greatest number of B'nai B'rith its own bath din to settle disputes purchased. The Camp Akiba Tattler'reminds all former campers . ths ZCT .ch StEL^e v exclusively from the sacrosanct members from among its alumni between -Jews.' It is understood .•pages of Karl Marx, in which on and the fathers and brothers of that if the court begins to fucc- of. the pleasant stay they had in . Dearborn, Mich. (JTA) — 'ReL principle no error can be found. its members was won by Milw.au- I tion it will displace the Nazi Tel Aviv when two years ago the ports that the ne?r "Workers' camp went on an imaginary r A Byzantine situation. Ko more. kee. Council for Social Justice will adj courts in all cases involving legal "through. Palestine.' ICo less. • mit only Christians as members The^B'nai cooperation matters betwee: Jev?s and Jews. BegistTEtions for "What has happened? I t is the award was won\ by Kansas" City, I t is understood that if the Breshave been denied here fcy Key A. held. Fascist elements in Jhe Soviet Kans. .Irvin, secretary' of the organizalau beth din, 4he first of its kind j .TTnion that ars undermining' that The Alexander Goldstein award in modern Germany, is successful, J Community Center may r t r 'mighty structure and will reduce for Boy Scout "work went to Seat- similar .courts will bs ,establic1isd t made at the Center cffj.es. Tise reports' were contained in 3t in due time t o bubble. I t is not tle with .honorable mention to in all other v Jewish coiamunit'^s •"•" the- ideal. oVs._ cooperative com- Kansas City, Mo., .-..' o'-v. rl justice, putlishedIn Chica•—> thronshbuf-the-ETrtiHtry-. * Snonwealth nor of a:more or less go, v^h^ch described the new orThe Sam. Beber award to the 1 The object.of the court Is to egalitarian society that has done A. Z. A. boy who best exemplified remove Jewish legal matters from this thing. The worm at the root the-ideals of A. Z. A. during the tbe jurisdiction of. the Nazi courts Father Coughlin's National union that is gnawing away the sub- past year-vrent to Leonard Belove from which Jewish attorneys zxe for Social Justice. , stance of the "U. S. - S. R»;-is the of Kansas City, Mo. Although his publication said r°v.sh r- ' T - excluded and where 'Nazi prose1 _ same worm that in God's" good to the "VTorkers Council was af- c m v . . z —r The Harry H. Lapidus award j cutors explort Jewish casea for ' time will gnaw .away the inner to the A. Z. A. Boy who best j anti-Semitism. filiated vith the National Union, jlubstance and the very marrow ol served his community during the i Father Coughlin, in a telegram The Jewish community meanthe monstrous dictatorships in past year went to Henry L. Baer while was cut off from a major to ths Jevrish Telegraphic Agen. - . . »^ . Italy and Germany. These in- of Kansas City, Kans., with hon- source of information about: Jew-j Premier MusSDlim laa-SSS cy, said, "I have nothing _to fie sane authoritarianisms — irres- orable mention to Herbert Gron- ish affairs whenLhe secret police with this organization." ?ubBo Gestures pective of content — with their ik of Milwaukee. The J. T. A... on the suggestion instructed the Juedlsche Rundsia' Italy enslavements of body and soul, of the radio priest, then queried The Boris D. Bogen Award to chau, the leading Jevrish paper, •with their spy-nets and lieresy- the Boy who did the most effect- to discontinue; the reprinting of _ .. , Arthur Nelson, president of the liunts, with their Intimidation ive work in advancing the Jew-news ;dealing with Jewish iusti- ] Koine Seeking to al-, W o r k e r 9 C o m l c i i , ^ . o disci " " through lies and torture and all ish religion and the Hebrew tutions from the Nazi press. - lay Jewish fears that Italy is ,r e s p o n E i b i I i t y for the story ia tbe TC F"" ° i f rightf ulness it is these that Language went to Chester KapIf this order is not modified turning anti-Semitic Premier Mu- j c h i c a g 0 pa biicat?on and dsclar- tovrs. t ] - . - : —"t T " •will crumble; it is these that will lan of Kansas City, Kans. or voided the Jews will be at a ssollnl made two public gestures i e f i . • , , T h e p r i n c i ? l e s a r e Christian «=- t t a -, v . - T .J C r — - - - . r " ~: perish. And they will crumble The international A. Z. A. Eng- loss for. news of Jewish affairs of conciliation on the same day p r = n c i p l 6 s > -,v-0 h a T e i n T i t ed ana t ^ : : - ^ and perish whether their slogans lish essay contest on the subject": because the Rundschau haa been when he ordered elaborate funer- welcomed every person within ^ - , - •-. al services for a Jewish lieuten- and without industry who agrees ^ „are the, dictatorship of the prole- "Hebraic Mortar Cemented Foun- dependent on reprinted items. ant killed in the Spanish war and . t a r i a t or of the Nordic race or of dations of American Democracy" the program .e to support refused to accept the resignation I b i s o r of that. There must be no was won by Tudell Luke of Kanof the executive of the "Onion of p T h e p r i n c i p i e s ^ e r e given in adictatorship. No man is good sas City, Mo., who also won first Italian Jewish Communities. j e a c l o s e d fuii.page advertisement enough" in this sense to rule ari- place last year; second place, The executive had resigned in { w T ,, n ^ appeared in tee Detroit «other. Only better men can give Saul Dizenfeld, Aliq.uippa; 3rd May following a sharp divergence N £ W g o : J u n e 1 3 _I t s p o j . e c f .. re _ r - ta.- -*• Use a better world. "The sensual place, Elliott Pearl, Roxbury. In : and the dark rebel in vain, slaves the international Hebrew Essay of —- • of opinion between Sioaist Ziosist and and ;p-0nsibili"tie7 of" labor" and "re- y by their own compulsion." contest first place- was. won by Jerusale'm (WNS-Palcor Agen-; anti-Zionist members precipitated ibn;t5 f c a T ) -; t E l " E n ( j ES ^_ "We have been hindered and Allen Fox of Chicago; 2nd place, ey) — The income of the Jewish j by the anti-Zionists campaign In 'ed for "isnicnization of labor or -MarMn. Zion, Wrm-T>oaflin«~ irA -ninpn AssiiOT fnr six the Fascist press. The funeral of a Christian not a destructive bahampered, we lovers of freedom Martin for Palestine l o r the six Reading; 3rd place, Agency and believers'in fredom, by the Ervin Green, Dallas. months beginning October 1, the Jewish . officer, Lieutenant sis." 1936, was double that received in j Angelo Angeii of Milan, who was apparent success of the Russian Xowell Adelsoji, Oakland,the Italian non- inexperiment. "We liave been., hinHavesc, New Haven,- were f the same period in the preceding dered and hampered in our fight _elected the junior Supreme Ad- year, it was 'announced by the tervention control ship, Earletta, against Fascism by the constant visory Council members-. " Keren Hayesod. The Keren Haye- was attended by municipal officenforced cooperation with us of sod received directly during the ials of Milan, the Duke of "Berthose who did not hate Fascism Port Jervig, N. T. (JTA) — first half of the Jewish year, gamo and the commander of the && A T '•> " for^ its essences b u t for its" acci- An appeal to American Jewish 5697 the" sum of 197,4S1 pounds | T t h e anti-Zionist dents, since they themselves were youth to regiment itself "on b e - j ^ compared^with 129,559 pounds Berlin (Tv NS) — T i e Nazi re- _«/• - v . hopelessly committed to dictator- half of Democracy" waslmade i n ! i a t h e f i r s t p o r t ! o n o f 56 B S ( campaign has resulted in the vir- gime persecutes t i e Jews .not- be- ',- ~ - r - r itual liquidation of tae Zionist cause it is anti-Seraitie "but be- <—. „ _-, ^ ship as dark, as cruel, as ruth- a message trom Alfred M. Cohen, m a r b l n g a a increase of 52 Revisionist movement here. The cause it is pro-Gsrmsn, minister less. Nor was this all. The issues president of B'nai B'rith, to t h e j c e n | . Revisionists, because of their of Justice Hans Frank told si T L._ ."were often murkily confused. No camp convention of A. Z.v A., JunAn additional amount of 70,- sympathy for Fascism, had en-1 one who' knows Europe, "for In- ior B'nai B'rith at Cejwin-Camp 449 was raised by the Mifal Bit- { j o y € d considerable support in the iimeeting . . . of the National Socialist s stance, ever doubted but that the near here. Jun ical zaron, the Emergency Fund, of t w they too have fali • ^ x p r e E S > a t n O strange consent to Fascism of the : Tho convention marked A. Z*. " u created the Nsirembert great middle classes in Germany A.'s thirteenth birthday, and was the Jewish Agency, so that the j e a victims .to the anti-Zicnist or the protection cf on•was In part, at least, caused, by a featured by-a. Bar ilitzvah cele- total income for. the Jewish Agen- j campaign. Their newspaper, Id- J a ot because we hats tli-c 253105 d it cy was 253,105 pounds as against easionistica,. has 'suspended pubJ ^ ^> xtot unjust terror of Communism. bration at which Sam'-Beber, of s, but because **~© lore ih~ licatioE, aud their headquarters' The quite -witless Communist j German people," lie said. is preparing to close. thinks- that a . crime.. But these Order, and Sidney G. - Kusworm, ponding period last year. The espenditures of the Jewish "The world criticizes our at'people knew what had happened Dayton, O., Treasurer of B'nai titude toward the Je>"s and dein Russia and did not believe B'rith, were principal speakers. Agency during the same period BETH-A-ffl GROW IS •• \ were on tbe ^following major that virtually the same thing rOiiiUtl) til OdMlM.; lias never ^-orrisd about 3iov /would happen to them under FasNet? T o r t , N. T., —- Mr. anditems; 84,600 pounds for colons ! many 'basest Germans have cist gangsters whose power their Mrs. Julius Bisno, of Omaha, Ne- Izatlon, 31,000 for housing and A-jimlor group, the. Beth-A-?-Xi, j chased from home and fear had invited. Their fears braska, sailed Saturday on the S. public works, 23,000 for : •were just; their judgment was at S. Berengaria for a three-month gration, 56,500""pounds for secur- "Daughter of My People, vrzs c r - i t t e J e i ? " s i n t i e past-" fault. For ~ that faulty judgment tour of Europe. Mr. Bisno is Ex- ity, 15,000 pounds &i a grant -for ] g £ L a i s e f i b j i.t the .EEELe time the Xczl c « - ^._. Mrs. Sarah Fedo?, they are noW paying a terrific ecutive-Secretary of the A. Z>A'., educa ehrated the SOLh" anniversary o" _ for' ! Secretary 'of the Pioneer TToiaeti's'' > price. The. fact remains: a-fear Junior Order of B'nai B'rith. | Org£nisa.lioa of America, Trisa of Communism is one of the ma- "While the trip is primarily a she jor causes of second-rate men pleasure trip and not officially iha. With tbe -T1311*4".is running to the cover or. the sup-connected with A. Z. A. activities, i IE$FAiLAI!QM_ OF HEBREW \assistance . ef ' liars. I . Its.dino—ekl Bacckel: a t a inass ncEtiig E . _ posed cover of Fascism. If that Mr. Bisno said that he expects .to CLUB BEADS ' • &r.d ..Sirs. ET& Kosscky i t s girls iear could be removed; . if that contact, officiar .of the -B'nai Hitler i% brirt;!-'? to realisstioi. <langer. could be definitely avert- B'rith in the various countries he • The installation of officers of held tfceir first Eisfetlns: t^sd elected officers. - - . ' .". .. ed; if that night-mare, v as Hitler j visits with a view • to,'• extending the Omaha Hebrew Club vrlll fca now uses it, could be eliminated.jtho A. Z. A.~ organization; abroad.} held on Sunday,-July i s , snsteafi ''. Irene ilirowits -rras S2.s.ed •—a blow would be struck at Fas- There have" been; ;.many Tequests of July 11 af-originally piaaaeg. president; Sylvia Epst&ln, vice ~ _ • ! . , „ _ _ cism ana at "the spread of Fas- (for charters from foreigis lands T i e meeting Trill "be open . to president; Shirley • Epstein, ECOK'ew York (?;.\"s) cism itself. -. -1, during the past year and it 13 ex-members, and-'their wives. A fise I »ctary, and Louise Mi Irea-; ad Shc'Jfkli's, two I am in such -utter disrepute pected that a European -division musical program, has bean • plan- EBrer.: The Belli-A-5J1 : tTr 3 a Trita tho- pseudo-Communist" pa- of A. Z s o a t b , on s I will-be', set'lip-In'the s_ed and there •will be a ^rc'mis-S !F triots of the Stalinist dictatorship fall. / ' - . ' : - . . : . ' . eat speaker. .Refrcahsientffl Trill bs the'tsotae ol QHB of in America anyhow that I might . • . The Bisnos will visit EnglaEd, s e r v e d . . . ' • • ' as well commit tbe, last enormity. Prance, Italy, 'Switzerland, . a n d i^efiro -de la Cahalisrio, a KarTake. the^. Spanish situation.: God Palestine during t h e i r stay 'The first Jewisi settlement ir SUD, Esgotiated ths taarri^sa of ^ccordi^isr t,o Trc-rci "•e-csivsr-il (Continued on page 8.) abroad. liens 6htcs from ECO U. C, rcrdisc^S, azd Is- L -11s.
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