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W O C I D W E DARE According to apparently au-*. t \ •* ^ *t^ s thentic reports the "American delegation to the Zionist World Congress a t Zurich -which left New Representatives of every Jewish, abers of the club p.ctSn? UP torts nd San Jose, Costa Rica (Ti"X?> — hostesses will see that every [York swearing that it •would nev- Eleven Americans Aro'ITamcd organization in Omaha are invitA 50,000-acre tract o* farm, land : >, _ - . , „ •>..>• ed by the Highland Country Club guest is assured a good ticre. er consent to the partition ol PalTo.Vital Actions _ to participate in its fifteenth-an- Allen Kohan-is general chair- costing $50,000 has been pur- : estine is both weakening and diCommittie niversary celebration on Saturday man-of the anniversary fete and | chased, here by the Refugee Ec-' ^Yiding. I have no doubt that is being assisted by Louis • Hilier jonomic Corporation of New'York, evening, September 4. : • • Stephen "Wise and Louis Lipsty • Zurich (WNS-Palcbr Agency) Among -the : mahy features of and' Sam Leon. Jerome GordGa is j as the site of an agricultural .col- i hold "out to the bitter end —The twentieth World Zionist the gay evening will -be a style chairman of the Style Show cbm-jony for.German Jewish refugees.; developing the colour even as_in Palestine the vener- Congress closed 4ta historic two- show put on by the merchants sisting Mr. Trustin in thecoa- i call for an ambitious .road-build- , week, session after voting to keep who are members of the clubs. able , "Ussishkin, is doing. But models will show the j^truction work. Ernie Kogg'will ing program, t h e cultivation of T_ , . , - . - M - ; r. there is a iracti6n of the Ameri- in offiee.the present Zionist Exe- Professional latest, styles. Stores taking part be in charge of the -refreshment- Soya beans, exploitation of minerwill be reinforced i i: T-Of-'s 5" - • F- I.! can delegation, led now i t seems cutive,. and amusement stands. The comal resourcesand large expendiare: Nebraska Clothing, . Natelby. Rabbi Barnett,- Brickner of by an advisory political commis- sons, Carmans, Brandeis, Gold- mittee responsible -for "• arranging ture's for machinery, buildings, : sion whose composition and size for. the hosts and hoste&es has tools and equipment. Cleveland which-, is beginning -to • i r F - r, be determined by the Actions stein-Chapman, Herzbergs, «and Eddie Rosen as its chairman. play, with the _Idea of consenting will The refugees who will be settl- ! ~ v ~z ' Sample Fur. . Committee. Rushingto end Its Membef of the Club will-enact e<Lon t h e tract, which is only SO to partition with the proviso of proceedings because the Municimore generous terms and enlarg- pal Theatre'in which the sessions . A specially constructed outdoor a radio play, written by Louis' per cent cleared despite the fact stage is being built under the dirLipp, showing the^ trials and trib-t that the original grant for it! ed territory. were held 'is to be town down, I shall make no prediction and the Congress quickly disposed of rection of Harry Trustin for theulations of the "Club from it's start; dates from the days of the Span- ; acts will to the present day. I hope that I am wrong-. But itnumerous resolutions'in two ses- style show. Vaudeville ish Conuqistadores, will be farm- j ; not surprise me if in the end sions that were separated by only intersperse the style revue. • About three thousand persons!ers or peasants. An' augmented orchestra will are expected to attend the gala a bargain Is struck and a slight- a half hour Interval at ; noon. The It is understood that the .first j ly larger State accepted by, [ a adoption of a budget for the Jew- furnish- music for t h e dancing on •celebration. Louis Hilier, pres- settlers will number several fam- | majority vote^—even though the ish Agency of £365,000', the pas- the outdoor dance floor. Oldtime ident of .Highland, has extended Hies. Additional details of the | „ r~,~, * i T- r r"*' c* margin be slight—of world Zion- sage of resolutions on coloniza- music will help create a musical an open invitation through the project are not yet known but the ism. Why?. For. the very reason tion, culture, labor, immigration, atmosphere for the 'Pioneer Days* columns of the Jewish Press to corporation sponsoring it is ear gaged in Investigating the possi-. •Which is at the bottom of the en-national funds,, religion and sim- motif of t h e celebration, Mem- the Jews of Omaha. bilities of similar colonies elsetire : Zionist movement and hcpe ilar topics, and the voting of a where in Latin-America, and bitter need. Because we have resolution scoring the persecuD1CI G0RBQ1I WiNS •Nothing is k a o m about any arnot Zion we have no" power, not tion of Zionists in Russia were ^^™,^_ - « _ ^ - « - V| rangement vrith the Costa Rican even unified integrated moral among the decision crowded into HIGHLAND. COLF ] government' for the admission, -of power; because we are not living the six-hour day. " i the Je-srlsh refugees, but it is es- ^- Mj ™ . ^ together as, a . people however CMOWH '".-•• ' | pected no diflicuities will be raissmall- on our own soil' we can- One of the resolutions which T ; jp^^ since the colonists will be setnot even practice the. resistance aroused the widest personal reTr:r=r Cr'-°i. Tc<*>sponse was t h e ' o n e . extending The Highland Country Club aa- jj tling oa their O^E land. When of non-cooperation "to any . who VF; cpr.CoIved rj" a •would wreak injustice on us; be-sympathy to the Zionists in. Rus• r r :•£ TJ" nual golf tournament ended Sun-! informed of the plan, the German recied bv a FroteFtE sia. I t was introduced with a cause we arcT a scattered people forceful speech by Berl Locker, Geneva (WNS) — Negotia- day afternoon with Dick Gordon consul, leader o* the local Nazi a Cathclis ai.i s. ; and because we are "atomised by Labor leader. "The 20th Zioninst tions looking to the implementa- taking the Club cisarnpiomsMp by party, said they would fio nothin & I by a Zc*.- zvC :i.e r ;"i all the Influence's "of•'•that" scat- Congress"/ the resolution read, tion of the plan for the creation a 3 and 2 victory over Sfarvia to hinder it. On the. other hand, they, pointed out that the large j Fr.-tts i.r.1 fc.Lie-.'.s,. tered condition we cannot pre- "registers i t s strong protest of a Jewish State in Palestine German colony here, - acting on jratci, tr,c:i £.:.- ~ to Britain or the world. the against-the continuation of thewill be started by the British Treller. • • , v l ' l 1; " ~ " I. ! • ' " ' * i" " " " f i " " On the morning 15, Gordon instructions from Berlin, would shiv r. frr ',\.t 1 ''. I compact front of our sixteen mil- persecution in. Soviet Russia of Government, after the Council of haveno dealings with the Jewish lions—for precisely the- reasons' the carriers of the Zionist Ideal in the League of Nations has metwent 2 up with a 76 to Treller's that make Zion necessary to our'that country;* The persecution in September. This was announc- 7S. ' Gordon continued to widen settlers. ' continued life as a people, for of Zionists, which has been en- ed by William G. A. Ormsby-Gore his lead in the afternoa round.' those very . identical reasons" we forced in Russia for the last sev- British Colonial Secretary, after Fifty odd golfers participated C" cannot defend Zion as we should, enteen years; has recently in- he had conferred -with Dr. Chaim in the finals of the tourney. Welzmann, president . o f t h e Among the scores turned in were as w e ought against all the pow- creased In It9 temerity. Many ers and principalities of earth.; InZionists have been Imprisoned World Zionist Organization. I. Schlaifer, SI; Les Simca; 8 6, 'other words, Jewish opinion 'is and set to concentration camps or The Palcor Agency under- and Dr. M. Greenberg-, S7. ; founded and Jewish decisions are exiled for the soLe reason of their stands that Dr. Stephen S. Wise Kio tic Janerio (TvNS) — Fas-| r; r- . i ' - % "\ ."" r founded upon the fear which the devotion to Zion and the Zionist was-one of those Who met with eV-rclI r:-t antl-Seinitlsisi' and Nazi prcpr . c. \ * j "weaTcne'ss of our intolerable dls- Ideal. The Congress ends the Pierre Orts, Chairman of the rr~n<3a received two important persedness, both physical and greetings of the 1 whole movement Mandate Commission, and . other I "-"tbEClss In Brazil when Governor j £-01-7"=. 1 psychical, naturally and inevit- to their fellow-Zionists in Russia members of that body and also I Nereo Ramos of the state or For- j La .i ^ who' have "been suffering Indes- interviewed Mr. Ormsby-Gore. Dr. •Bbly engenders. to Alegre -ordered :tfce. immediate : ; Chaim, "W«izmann, Moshs Shertok The cribable -pHvatlop for •their peo• cl'-ing o* all Nazi schools &T.S.\ ! We are sixteen millions. .Danes-are less than.four millions:the redensptipn and NahpEi Goldmann "sx-re tli3 & sor Mota, the C3!y • re-resents- j Yet not-the wliole world and. all of Ispael on tne land of Israel." other members of - the party.." The tive ot -the-- Fascist -integraUsta ! its powers, could, short of -the ex-> ,~:. "-•'sjattis Quo'ia-Ekecutiv© ' ' :• • Colonial, Secretary .came to GenParty ia the Brazilian'parliament,! termination of the Danes, men, ' announced Ms withdrawal from j r'- .r,irie~'d. PITI:' v? rf t."' The Congress acted upon the eva, to assist thd Mandates Cora- To p r i , women and children, • force the recommendation of the Perman- mission in the final stages of it3 the party. ' • J . Catholic. Interests-in T* * t"i " . Palestine Inquiry. Danish people permanently to enz Ausschuss (Steering CommitThe ban on. the Nazi schools j Holy Laud submit to some clearly and con-tee) in agreeing to retain the prewas described by Governor Ramos ;rcr John =.- - f .- • fessedly intolerable wrong. A sent Zionist Executive, with exLondon (Havas via JTA) — as "the first step in the battle j people's Zion can be saved only tended powers for. deputy memThe Vatican has interceded in the against Germsnization of Brazil-j Arc»,°:: If it exists; it can be adequately bers of the Executive, such as Palestine situation to insist that Ian youth." • Christian interests in the Holy defended only if the united Moshe Shapiro, leader of the Senor Mots ' explained Sis res- j __ Land be protected and warn of ignation from tfee Fascist Party; f^'cr; P. b " " "' — -'"•, pie is and Is there. Because we Poale Mizrachi, and at present have not Zion we are tempted to the deputy director ol the immi- Moscow (JTA) — Signs of re-serious ommissions in t h e parti-[ as-being due to^his firm belief i n j t r e r>-.ly T^-v'r r-< "• e ~ - "'i ~ democratic traditions of E r a - j .Tcv-'S; ' r : t ' r ' s " ~ e - ; " - ' betray it. That I9V the tragedy gration department of the Jewish vivial of religion among Jews in tion plan, it was learned i a Cath-jthe j ollc ll circles.here. i l h J j Implicated in our decision in this Agency, and Eliahu Dobkin; of collective farms aroused the YidJzil and his conviction, that B r a z i l - j : , - ?ZT.'O T h e H o l y S e ew a ss a i d t o b a v e j i a n s w o u l d o p p o s e tfee Fascist ( a r t j momentous hour. It is for this the Labor party, also associated dish Communist daily. Ernes, to j reason that year in a n i year out with the immigration department. vigorous condemnation this week.. addressed a formal coraunication movement whose activities are to the British Governrd'ent ex- dictated "by-a"foreign'country. 1 1 have pleaded for the conversion The.Zionist!Executive consists of A former Communist named pressing the view that grave inj of Jews to Judaism, to Zionism, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president, Rablnovich, of the vil-convenience might result to Chrisj for the partial neglect, if abso- Prof. Selig Brodetsky, Isaac Gru- lage Soviet •secretary c- . >r of Ordjonikidze, or- tian , interests from the applicaenbaum, Eliezer Kaplan, Rabbi J. , lutely- necessary, even of Gegenganized the baking "of matzos tion of the plan unless arrange!-tt-artsarbeit, if only the Jews: o f L.- Fishinah, Dr. Fishel Hotten- (unleavened bread for Passover), the world, could be morally gath- streich, Moshe Shertok, Menahem the newspaper, charged, adding, ments - were made to safeguard Masters-Toiiriieyithe :: them beforehand. "ered, focused; integrated in or-Ussishkin, chairman of the Ac- David" Ben "it transpired later that RabinoIt was learned that the Vatican I der that* on a day of decision a, tions Committeerand 1 vich was'a double-faced Trotsky- note was handled , discreetly by Kemeri, Latvia Samuel Kes- i J J \ people, a numerous and united Gurlon,- chaiEman of the Execu- Ist renegade." . hevsky» foriser A. -S. chess j *• . for ^ e '.STi tive. Dr. Arthur Ruppin' la Ecothe Colonial Office and the matP-j people-might in all lands of earth Ke : = • '-rv.T A Communist shock-brigadier champion, and caa'mp'on chess' ! arise with a single voice and" a nomic Adviser, lipuis Lipsky rep- named Raduri of a collective farm ter was taken in hand by the For- player of the United States, tied I ^ 5 " .; jr: ' eingle try. Now we stand in theresentatlye of the . Executive In near Stalindorf and Faidman, a eign Office, which will deal with for first" place in the Internation-j - T'valley of decision and there is noAtnerlca, -and -Dry Nahum Gpld- shock-brigadier. of a farm at the diplomatic aspects of the pro- al Masters Tournament held here \ I r ? " multitude. . :' : ' mann, who-represents the Execu- Trudevik, were charged with us- blem. The Vatican was said to have recently. T i e -American c h a m - ; c - - _ - ; j ! So we are ruled by fear. Yes, tive a t Geneva: The Permanenz ing horses belonging to the farms ion a brilliant _pme I if we could be certain that Brit- Assuchuss had also decided that to bring a shochet (ritual meat declared it" was'difficult to con-! P - Played caused the eyes of all cn! sin would make ; a serious. at- an Advisory "Political Commission slaughterer) to circumcise their ceive that the status of the birth- which place of the Christians religion lookers to "be'fastened upon fcira tempt to carry out the-terms ,of should be: established in London sons. GcI'ler. I ' arid that on it-would be reprsentand the home of the saints could thro?ighoiit the tournament. I the Mandate nor ever again yield The young American, pressed j ed" the tiews of voters for the ma besettled without consultation r V t o assassins and robbers.nor ever for time and under the excite-; j \ beforehand with Rome. again send any administrator or jqrity'-.. and. minority resolutions of the. -important match! — Recalling the immense spiritofficial to Palestine who desired regarding- the" Royal Commisp sion's recommendations. T h e play, committed himself to a line.; ual interests for which the Pope subtly or grossly to sabotage the r r I was guardian in Palestine, the of play that, invited trouble in his j - " i ' " • terms of the Mandate and their membera of the Commission are to be appointed by the Actona final match with E . Book, of Fir.j H"?-V" -" ; "Warsaw (WNS) —' Catholics large number of convents, etc., fulfilment! If we could! But floes any one believe that* - Is Committee, which will also deter- and Protestants from all parts of the Koly See stressed it was un- land, and which tiltiinately cost! j v c Yi-"or*'v -7. cr~"t c l r—"^-' ]''-« "— *- — that not the forlornest of hopes? mine the. size of the new body. the world; joined with Jews in thinkable that these should lj e I him the-tdurnam-ent. • Reshevslcy was tied for ' first So, even on the supposition ,that Wise,.; Martr, irishman, Goldberg, honoring Dr. Ludwig L. Zamen- placed under Israelite or Arab is, .re t . s i"authorities. place with Salo TloSsri of CzechEnglish military power will here- Goldstein among Actions Com- hof, Jewish founder of Esperanto, 1 mittee MembersFrom -United oslovakia and V. Petrow, the international language , as the It was said to have asked that after-enforce peace in the mere physical sense, what do we fear . ' ••' .-'•. '•_•- . . . . . S t a t e s . ; . . • • _ . '. . " • ."• 29 th World Esperanto Congress negotiations be opened fors the tvia. Their scores were 15 won and .5 lost. as an alternative to the proposed .'• The announcement -• that • the celebrated the 50th anniversary protection of these interests. Permanenz Ausschuss had recomof the development of the interThe Catholic circles here which emailer or larger State? Cruel . curtailment of immigration, of mended the reelection of the pre- national tongue by the late War- were authority for this informasent entire Executive was made saw Je'wish oculist. tion-criticized the manner in land-sales—the insufferable crys- to the • Congress: by Rev. J. K. A highlight of the congress was which the Palestine affair was betallization of the Yishuv at itsGoldbloom amid considerable susing handled. They added that present point and so the gradual pense. As he began to enumerate the unveiling of a memoria' the; Greek'Orthodox." Patriarch in Zurich (JTA) _— Dr. jCha:" ! : plaque on the house of Zamensqueezing out of it of dynamism, the .name, starting with "Welz-J Jerusalem - also intended to raise I Weizmann is writing his memoir?, of life and, at the same time, the manri; a" great ovation was given hof Street where Zamenhof lived the question of: the status of con-j of' forty'years bf activity for i"r? mounting and now quite hopeless to the latter by the delegates. A TBe congress is under the pat-vents and religionists in the Holy I Jewish "homeland 5a • Palestin-, ronage- of Dr. Ignace- Mosciclsi and quite bleak,despair in | the world Sionist leader revealsimilar response greeted the name president of Poland. " Land. land, Germany, Roumania. ed at a Zionist gathering. Congress cannot face that. , Perhaps we! of Ussis'chkin. . A spec.ia.I-'chapter ' wj!l be ds: Bhould face it- . Perhaps a terrific arose as a matk of honor to both. Ian voted to "seiiaorrerei" (beggia? 1 uncompromisingness despite these Specially 'warm "applause also Dr.- Weizmann said,1 referrisg '"'dangers and horrors would be thegreeted . the -.name of Dr. Arthur Ruppin who continues as head of his ' trips to America t o ofct:.:. highest and the most far-sighted theEconomic:Research Institute, funds for Palestine. • K» ss.id. " Bucharest (WNS) Elain& Weinsteia, . 14. daughter action of this,hour! Indeed, I be- Sslab- j ; to.live to sea wealthy Jc~ : - lieve it would. But if the decision with a vote on economic "prob- of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wein- Hshisent of a., ghetto in the city j hcped stein, died last Tuesday after -'a of Jersey moved a step searer • sending c'sscts by res'!. rested with m© alone—with you lems.: i Eliahu- Dobkin, Rev. M. . , T h e ZioaisS chieftain hopes 'c alone—would we dare, any of us,L. Perlzweig and Moshe Shapiro year's, Illness. despite our" conviction, make that were' announced <' to.• continue as Besides her parents she Is sar- j when, the city council approved, a j f J n l ? h t h e b o o k i o r pnblicst::: terrifying decision? Such is prob- deputy members o f the Executive, vived by three brothers, Herman,'! proposal t o . forbid t h e Jews t o ; next year. '-.. ably the state of mind o f those /.This .was''followed by the- an- Harold, and Allen Lee; and herlive in the central part of the city. ^j . Irisnds and. colleagues of ours at nouncements of the names of thegrandparents,-Mr." and Mrs. A: A special comsaSssion. b a s been -—•.»*. - i * . » — - - — Actions Committee: Dr.! Stephen Zurich. Brickner of- Cleveland. Stoler, and .Sirs. Sarah .Welnstein: named t o select areas in tits city, 3v;'..rrc_. ^CZ*.< — Z-' ' ~~ c EHhu Stone of Boston, who are S. TVise, Judge Julian -W. Mack, Funeral services were fcsld' Henrietta Szold, Isaac Naidltsch, • reported tc^Sr in favor of an at from the Jewish Funeral Home, jtirhere Jews msy live. Of t h e 40,- I" *.-»." *", i~~ " f t - - - -' least tentative bargaining with Heshel Farbstein, Mayer Ebner, Burial was in Golden Hill Cem- j 000 Jews in Jsssy, 10.0C0 live in - - ' ' - f , ^ '— - - • J - - -A. J. Freiman of Canada. The v;v-. -«" etery. Rabbi David Goldstein c o n - . t h a d i r e c jhicli is toiecoiae; r'">o:«i (Continued on page 8.) ducted the service. 'Juclenrein. •"'' :iir.*sir. (Continued oji page 4.)

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