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LUDWlG'LSWlS&HM.f , The views expressed,, by LudTrig Levyisohn In hla column . are. tils-own and do not necessarily reflect the.policies or a.t' titude of our publication. Re- : . -production in .whole or in part "strictly, forbidden. -.. , ;.

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The 'Women's Division of the Jewish , Community Center reports a "great need for clothes snd bedding for families in want. Clothing of all sizes — rnen's . w.omen's. and children's is. in..demand. v ... Those -iaving items they .would like to donate to the Center are as&ed to call Mrs. ! I L A. CANCELS T. A. Tully, Harney.7248. IFOR EEU. TWO-

. Announcement has h/"' made by Rabbi David V' and RablDi David A. & t h a t ' t h e religious scho, . . .. . their respective congregav_,-iis Tentative List of Plays Will item comes in the formVot a des-iDisorders Flare' as Near East! •will open the Sunday preced- .- •; Include W e l E Discusses 'Now British patch- from Moscow,-: The Ernes, ing the opening of the public ,.'" Productions the-Truth, .cr|ppled tor that from Policy MEETINGS schools. the nobler. Emeth, the-Yiddish; or. Parents are urged to watch The Center Players will opea gan of the Communist party, com- ""JERUSALEM ; ' ( J T A ) — T h e the daily papers for the an- their eleventh season at the Jewplains that „ lasLJBassoyer, many ' WEEKS h'I ll M ' ' b n t d themselves death;.toll reached twelve in four, nouncement of the school op- ish Community. Center on.October absented ch'I days' "Palestine' ; disorders when ening. . from .classes and participated in five Arabs - - i n c l u d i n g a. detec24' and 25. with' Mrs.' WiiU&Ei Cooperating with city health the Passover ceremonial. ..The e d - t l T e _ -were found'slain in three Feiler as chairman, of thV Dramaofficials in their efforts to miniitprs.ot, the paper .complain that separate-places on Wednesday, j mize the'poliomyelitis-peril, the tic Committee. ' " . ••'"*.,• •" ~S it is the rabbis who have'succeed- - . T n e - detective was- discovered two local chapters of A. Z. A. ed in prevailing ; c upon.. Jewish near'Beisan,; a rifle :and ammunl,' Assisting- Mrs. Feller ,,will. be Junior "B'nai B'rith have canceled chlldren to do ,.th,is thing and' U o n -fyjng b y .n j s s l g e , P o l i c B ^ the Mesdames I. Solzman, Philip meetings scheduled for the next urges, upon, the. teachers, in the | g a n ^s e a r c n . f o r - a v A r a b b r i g a n d Klutznick, Paul Goldstein, Louis Jews oi! O ma li a will join their cotwo weeks. EAELY DE4PLIKE B.chools the. necessity ^of. a new i n connection, with, the murder, Sommer, - William_,: Milder; S a s religionist? the world- o^er h> ol1A youth organization, members anti-religious, campaign. .• ,•;• .;..; T w 0 Arabs' bodies were found •Theodore, J: M. Newman, Dasid As the Jevsih Press Oriiee serving the moat, so.cred day on cf the A2 . A. fall definitely .^It.TOayi.e truer it mayjnot be n e a r ; t n e A r a b - ^ l a ^ , o fA z a 4 l n Brodkey, Ronald- Gladstone, M. Seeks $100,000 to Buy Site to will be closed on Yom Kirrwr> within the age range which is true. But,when I was,a very small r ^ - fuikarem district* and two in L. Colin, Miss Martha HiciEiel- . .-• Bear H a m e o f French Tv'edLesfiay, Sepi.ember 15, all the religious calendar o£ tlie most susceptible to the disease boy in BerlinvaUthe'>very height an : orange•grove Bear Karkur, stein, and Mr. Salewin MicJiaick-. .• •:'-•'• Socialist Leader social and news items must be household o£ Israel, Tom Kipimv, and although many fall activities and .apex .of Prussian .assjmilar where two' ewfsti; farm workers Drive Will Continue Until All Mrs.. Herman- Jahr. has bses sesent or phoneu in by 3 o'clock the Day oC Atonpment. ib.e- "ynhProspects Seen By when: all Jewish boys' Hf were found dead ;.On Monday. lected as director for the new New York (JTA) .A. T $100,000 had been planned, officers of the Tuesday afternoon. t the postponebath of Sf.bbp.ths." Workers middle-class.families "became law- ."W.itH '• ihree. /Jews and nine season and has, with- the . Bra- fund for purchase: of a tract f or; chapter te.t m e E t v s s necess£1 Ar> hour before KIUIPP':, TUPRyers" and physicians , • and even ! matic • Committee, the following i colonization-in Palestine to be • T &s.y ever.ing, the piou? Je\T*e will To-date about fifty per cent o f i t e n t a t i T e . i l s t o r plays under con-I named after Vice-Premier Leon Borne university.^ appointments j Arabs .-.'killed,-- the; Palestine Govpartake of their %'essation nipat." w,ere*open, and even some • small ernment -\posted, ' a 500 pound the goal of this year's Beth El. s i d e r a t i o n : »stdge Door" - by i Blum- of France' will be sought by followinp which thpr will tourlt offices - of state • and" orders and ($2,1500) reward .tor information Building Fund Campaign. : has, G e p r g e - K a u f n i a n ^ a n d Edna Fer-!a-:CoBimittee representing Ainerino food until after the EIIPPP(. tb«-decorations and Ctitles^bViimper-ilading, to,the arrest of any ofheen reached. The response con-.jbfei!. .. A v a ke-and Sing" by Clif-'; can-Jewish organized labor, Rabfollowing evening-. The day vii" ialgrace —•Kommerzienrat, Gerl th ^' murderers., . fifteen Jewish tinues to equal or better that of f o r d , o d e t g . "Pashion"'by Ritcb-; bi Israel Goldstein, president • of be spent in fasting f.nd prayer, in The Hague, The ^Netherlands. heimrat,^anitatsrat, ^^t h s were, ceiled, from Jerusa- any of the previous campaigns t 0 ; i e . . a c u r r e n t mystery play; aixda; the Jewish; National. . Fund of heimrat,^anitatsrat, eveneven- wirkwirk y lem repentance and medun.tior.. to/Acrefor a a yearby yearby admlnadmln- raise "the necessary funds for the childrenr.s .- production - of . t he ! Ametica, announced on his re. (JTA) — Constantin Erunner, licher geheimer Sanitatsrat — l e m to/Acre-for The Df.y oi AtonemoiH is iliTwere .scattered' about in the Jew-.! istra.tlve order, reportedly in con- projected building of a new syn- •Bluebird.' .•-'; •: - _ I turn'• last week abroad the Cbain- .philosopher, critic and w-riter, J T died Tuesday. He -would have ferent from most olher holidf.yc " -._ •-.: ish •.community: .-:-'• and' • ' — - Inection muitlnn . with -rcrOh the tVio -Arab Arah iiontha agogue. first---. produc!plain: from f h e Tv orld . Zionist Tryouts for the . ' . * - • • ; ' "•'. -'• ' .,' - . • Final reports from all commit- tion' 'wni a be* he7d Sunday"aner-! Cbngress - and' Jewish Age*n'cy , been 7 S years old Wednesday. Ees Giirios and Warburg Dis- in that it corameinovnie?; no lri>--crosses quite literally. .ratUed in h " e " r e . . I High; Commissioner ;Slr Arthur torical event, bin. is devo'efi PTI~ An adherent of Spinoza's sps- • agree on Ft tees are expected to be made the cup-boards; when hot actual, council meeting; in Zurich. tirrly to the concept of msr-'F re and ardent opponent of the Monday evening. Those workers ly adorning- the':bfeastsl'[of one's Proposal While, in Paris, on his way to the for lation to man F.nd his re la lion, tn uncles —• it 'wa's: true of. mine .— •why,, in those -days- it was; bad | New Tork (T\"XS) — Sharply God. In the clayf of the Ton-.r-lp received - M.' Blum's;. acceptance of Jewish He opposed . divergent views on the partition animal sacrifice WP.R common •••"" 'ortn .amid• t]ie .middle-classes to the offer:to:give the site his name ity or t h ec a m p a l g n i J . philosophic grounds, '. of '-Palestine were txpressed by signify the persona! sp.crtfice (o • Zionism Berlin7Jewry.;to have.their child- Agency E^ecu,tive. the question of \ £* telephone him or his vicel and.the French s t a t e s m a n ' s ^ h i s ^works public security and • other quesa u jceh a i rsi n e -n , iJack M Marer and A Mrs. M T J. ren excused, 'as they ~had':a right Public(-security,and :'Felix I.I. Warburg, leader of the be endured. saraace-of his deep interest in ; 7> \ „__..." ^ *_ = teachings a n d \ American noa-2ioruFt delegation ; Beginning with the sltu-Jng of to .do by law, - from the -religious tiohs.' Blank. • the -development of the Jewish; _n_ , !.^ F condemned fenti-Semuism. AT^ihenite Jew and a YemenChristian;.instruction : in .the.gov'; to the ' Jewisn Agency meeting, : the ancient "Kol Kidre" ilie PVCnational home.in Palestine. Committee, members who do Ite. Jewish washerwoman; were ningof the holy day, twenty-four ernment schools. : You. pretended ; Eri-j David Ben Gurioc, Labor Great - Britain's proposal to i crnment schools. You. pretended . not see their prospects before ^eopold W e r t h - i leader and chairman oi: the World . hours o£ most sacred aspociaunr. partition - Palestine, with its at- i your parents pretended' and by sligHtly injured in a bomb exploeimer. Born in Altona, Germany, , Zionist Esecut ve. on Ihcir arrival- are observed. In tiniee past Uis tendant limitation of Jewish land courtesy: a n d ^ . t h o g e . days by s i o n o n t h e outskirts of- Ter Aviy. purchases, is p.ot expected .to place t h e g r a n d s o a of Chief R a b b i Akiba i in this countr- from Zurich. Mr.; very orthodox -walked to vise pyu . commbntacit consent- t h e , teach- j The woman said she saw Hauranl those they, are to see. "W'ertheimer, h e received a t r a d i Fifty era pretended th&.t ..there was no Arabs throw, the bomb. or the: tional Jewish education a n d then i Warburg expressed the belief a^opue in Ftockin^s or slipper?, u*- It is hoped that the final report Authenticate Keporte of difference between little • Jewish' tree3 •were uprooted at the Jew-1 Dr. Goldstein added, be- j a t t e n d e d t h e University of Berlin, : that partitio i can be Evoiaeti if z. niark oi hujiii'ity. well be made Yom Kippur" evenin Twenty-light toys/and the little German, -boys Ish Eettelement of - Gan Yavneh. cause -the' site will lie selected in, w h e r e h e soon aroused t h e in- j; England arranged an Arab-Jisw-j The Ten Dp.ye of Peniten.-f. • th.p.t he^pn •^•U.h Hie Ne-s*.' VefiiDistricts and everybody thought, (to- vary Arab3 shot at ; the watchman of ing. " • " . . that-portion of Palestine which-is j terested a t t e n t i o n of h i s i n s t r u c - ish rounfi tabls ccniTenre. whil-?: 1 This Is the third of the Synagothe Tyords Qf>Browning). that God the Akron • settlement, killing his "indisputably Jewish." • j tors for h.is spirited a t t a c k o n JXr. Ben Gurion voicfd the opli .-; end with t h e Kol Xklre- 2 gues; scheduled five annual cam> ion that the League of Nations • The closing' cevemonie- of tb.p'. had retired from his heaven^ and horsei • •-. Paris (JTA) — The ways of . T h e , c o m m i t t e e for t h e p r o j e c t , K a n t ' s philosophy. : ..Delegations "of Je,ws and Arabs paigns. flr.T r^ v PP' t b ^ Tri^^snrf1 Uifir will -tE.pproTe partition or, the all was right ^ith^the' world.- ... • anti-Jewish excesses .in Poland.';is- headed by Max"Saritsky, pres-, „ r^»A n V i n ^ v r n» "— t --.« : —•terms Now anyone wBo' with- a* seeing approached^, District; Commissionr which.is reaching ..unprecedented ident.of the United- Hatters,: Cap U. outlined by the F.cvr-.! Com-j: Gofl'F EorcivpnePF an?' bl=Rsii)r f^ZnJT^X^c-iih^°f^ih^l' "faculty -teaching"- b&sed OH three; Vision •:: backwards - has pissed er Edward ~ ICefth-Raoach in Haifa dimensions, is being., gaidea .by. Makers .-and. /Millinery. WcrSers said eve brsto^-ec] on nl* T-i>.o mpnifp?; missior., Mr.'Ben ctilties," or potentialities oi througfi" o4"y. such' experience - as askin^^trong taeasures. some central" agency,' it' wsa." ipdi- Union,;:with Dr.. Alfred Einstein pr<?He feught dogma . . He sai4«eyt that has nevor-been-.impre?sed> ex- e p V l S y P&rtition of Palestine. inU if if. fe Vitls the V>Tepy.snj,- oi' the- fssi cited by; s.-: survey ;; .TE-ceived by.-...and-- JEbranata• Cahan,- •• editor of Euperstition and sought to encept in a slightly melancholy fash. erything..possible would, •'be. done. to be I will agree, feeing convinc- pre^vone is IF. IUKI) spirits, cc-n • Je'wistf" brganiiaUcias.-h.ere..'--"'":'| th'erj^Wish-'. Daily .Forward, s s .._^..» _,„ fa, r and lyticai Jon by the' .:assimilation -.'•A;islgn :'pf';a possible tru'ee in a. . | . Anti-Semitic disorders were re-, honorary chairmen. • Later, • Dr. : t jj^ a vht. At one time he issued an ed that within e. few rears the fiflert t h a t P. happy year *>.-sn I T moral 0 and material 'pressure;, •b^ iongrstanding[.teud Vithin Zionist number newed ^ Poland on August. 15, Goldstein said, the project may be :E r ti s tsc and literary publication Jewish state ap*j. the Arab state prppt^cl to v-b.pni. libeHles, offices,, re-ward^ ;,ot. the ranks'appeared when the Jewish will unite as one. The followinp prhertulp for works"! w i t n ' nationwide demonstrations , made an international one, with e n t i t s e i i ."Der Easehaner." Jefts of Kussia to the' religion "of National Council, official govern- ^or f r o m German In a formal state issued OR be- "Voto. TCirP'^r Por->-i^^s Trill V>p i1-1|by Endeks. The survey-reveals committees organized abroad. : Brunner regarded Jewish teachr R "tKat state. I have the,clearest ning: body of Palestine Jewry, ! that excesses occurred; in 28 cities} Dr. -Goldstein . said • he wss ings, and'Christianity, which, he half of himself r.nfi Drs. TAp.nrice Eeryec h ' lorp' f,vrtn.;-"o£:np ; recollection of my grandmother's dominated ; by j the World Zionist 1 600 the SOCU5 tor the J. K&rpf E.nd Solomon Lowen'towns, and villages in_all parts of .greatly'.heartened at the Brod- Ich ess-'dea' Organization- invited two spokes- «on of Science'and° steir., Mr. Warburg fieclp.rRc-: ! the country. - The- -widespread stration of ..Jewish-unity, Tfiv Ssbbn'.-.h PM-v-a. Fpjiiav PVP ^ ich sing -—' whose "bread ,1 men of the dissident New Zionist i character of the disorders and ttra ieh, where, he pointed out, de1(1, ih? Ptvih V•'When we" sciled on Ai.:r!-st 11 ported this week'. The' average accomplishments of humanity. In eat; nis song I sing." Which is af- Organization, whose Reader, Vladsimilarity of the methods.easploy- spite the differences within the 19 24 tfa.e Constantin Erunner So- we E.tE,te£ thst our pr.rposp TOP period of service of the scholars ter all but a mpre popular form imir Jabotinsfcy, is! barred from ed. in different places lesd sub- Zionist organization and between ciety was founded to spread liis to try to pcrEunfle the Crvnc-5l t>" 22 years," of the old Latin adage: • Ubi bene, the Holy Land, to discuss the Is Of-this : the Jewish Agencr for P?.lest.iT!e group.the report said, | stantiation to the belief that they Zionists and non-Zionists, no irre-) i<5 e £ ' s ibi patrla — where I am well oft, present situation...;; to GO everything in its power tc were directed by sorae. central parable break occurred. 70percent are married and twoi Hia chief work is "Die Lehre there is my: fatherland." Yes, po- The New Zionists are advocates guiding hand. Kp.bbi Dryif! A. OoifViPir. v.-iH -"First in the, congress, a split' v o n den Geistigen and vom Voik" prevent implementation in PF.5~ thirds of them have children. A litical and economic' techniques of a militant policy for enforcing estine of a Jewish State (parti- s p e a t on "MfVinsr P. ConiPbp.r'-." Although; the; survey, autheati. . was expected between the total number of 3,500 persons are Others of his works are "Spinoza change and.the. catchwords and a program of maximum demands, XCol Nidre nishJ servii-er: v\\' cates reports of disorders f t o n ' sagers' \ and- t h e 'nein-sagers' gegen Kant," "Der JudenliEss und tion); that in its place every ef- ; (slogans of one age would be in- including a Jewish national home involved. fort should be made to bring bejj'in promvily r<t T o'tiooV., C>"" Conditions of scholars in Ger-;' 28 localities there is no question j, (those advocates .and opponents . .die Juden," 'Kerrs'cbaft des Frecomprehensible to. another. Butembracing all of ' Palestine and many are so desperate, the Coun-1 that; these about an understanding between tor Edgp.r p.nt'. the rhoiv win U'-»>. represent . only, a, of the majority resolution fav-' r e ! s , " "Unser Christus oder das ; ths Jews F.nd the Arabs in. Pales-one thing does not change— the Trans j or danthe services. TvF.hii? CitilrtPipi'd l said, that it was unable to fraction of the • total • num.: oring. negotiation on a. Jewish Wesen des Genies," "Liebe, Ebe, human heart.' , • ••-.'•Mufti Hires a Bodyguard incidents of violence State), but no split occurred." he; Mann und Weib" and ''JXaterial- ' tine, so that they would live in will deliver e, Rensiou o>> 'T'oi-'urge them to stay in Germany in-.ber of f.T.yfci t c Jewish Religion? j peaceful understanding with each r •Well, this evidently1 after all'-a The Grand Mufti, Haj Amin el j stead of going into exile. Dlsplac-' a g a i n s t Jews in ; the past said.' I isms und Idealistaus. , other as r-eightiors. j j_ better age than was the Prussian Husseini, leader of Arab opposi- : ed scholars are unable to publish fortnight. Delegations are arriv-| "Then in the agency council an | Von; Kippur morning: psrvjcr.r II "Since then we hare had con. i period of my childhood. For all tion to the Jewish national home scientific works in Germany, den-.; ing in Warsaw daily from-outly-. opejr breach between Zionists and, ^ % ^ fc C h o o s e . i ferences in. Paris, in Zurich mil iwil! hCb-'iri Ft F. :S0. Y.-tnr w51! h«" through the seven years and a partition, surrounded himself i led access-to laboratories and u-: ing provinces villages and-ham- non Zionists was feared, but d l d i « Q *^ " 1 . , ,« 10 o'rlno'w. 1 in London End we thir.lc we hr-.reobscr^pri r-t p.bovf " L m « H h v ^ U braries. ™ ^ , nn > »allowed U™M M t , , r « :]lets i "Sweetheart at half 'of my life that I spent in arid P . " l . not to w lecture lets to to comdain complain about about anti-Jewanti-Jew- not not develop develop. . H&hT>i fiolflafpi^'p w n w r . topir ! the right to feet that the resolu- ! attend scientific con-' ish disturbances and implore pro.] "It was a very hopeful sign of Berlin I saw a rabbi Just once with a large bodyguard by theabroad nor r ] id h and that was at: my grandmoth- use of a simple subterfuge. t tions in their changed form, as will be "H.ov- the Scv- Ach.ievp>tection, evidence that -a ff ar- ( cohesiveness. Announcing-that the Mosque ot gresses and some are not given j reaching • ! passed unanimously by the Coun- Imniortal Ll'e." er's; funeral in. the chapel: of the El-Eksa pogrom movement is un- . ' Dr. Goldstein, who was one of needed repairs, the Mufti j passports to travel abroad. cemetery of Weissensee. And ,1hired many Arab workers. The the majority of the Zionist OrWith the Tea days of Penitence c-;i o f the Jewish Agency, will The position of German sch- | der way. Imagine that this was true of the damages in the mosquei however, Services for Kfibbain Riurva or abroad is satisfactory, the j According, to. information from' ganization of America delegation over, members of the younger set show the world generally and the vast majority' of the children of were imaginary, the real purpose rep^rt"says:"or800, 464 arV per- j several provincial towns the Jews,which voted .for the ^ o r H y ' r e l ! ^ 1 register their votes in the A.' Arabs in particular t h a t ^ are ! ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ f ' J ^ f J : Berlin Jewry a t that time.- But, for which the men were engaged manently and 311 temporarily es-; are deserting nearby villages in a solution against the pleas of Dr.; , z - A. Sweetheart Contest to be j n earnest in tryir.« according'to the Ernes, Jewish British gov- f.gofrne, ITth p,nd Cls!"^S^ ^ V P P ^ children in. Russia '.still, see rabsuch & con- At 4:^0 p, m. Kabh; >:in-ir: ''bis and. the rabbis, according to ceives a salary from the Palestine bring the • Kovta'MSi will deliver s V'-:.;-hh.i^ the.comrade" who; edit Ernes, pre- government, with a compact pri\ Phv.vr msssnire r-X t.he Conrrfrp The Society also assisted Jew. constant danger to life and limb.: to close the door, against negotia- the, Paxton Hotel/ The affair is groups together." vail upon many, many, of those ish scientists" unable to continue j Faced ^with the apparent Iner-'tlons with the mandatory govern- being sponsored by the Mother I tion Beth Ilamedrosh Itf.r.iiflo;, vate army. children to continue in the faith Arab"chri8tlans, -who in the j their work in Austria, as well as" tia of the Polish Government ment though its present propo- j Chapter of A. S. A. and customs of the fathers. And past have- collaborated with the scientists from Russia and Italy. against taking steps to protect' sals were unsatisfactory." The contestants-who have surof" course the comrades-are put Moslems in opposition to Zionism, life and property, Polish Jews are | H e declined to discuss the cir- ! Tived the preliminary'elimination put, for the .' stdte-reUglon, any are sending a-delegation, to EurK a b b ! KopsL^in. will sj-t-Ftk a t <!••reported to have reached a new cumstances attending the over- and will complete m the final sestate-religion, is a'jealous relig- ope to discuss Palestine problems v >••& Beth E&inndroKli, HRgcrtoi :.:•• low of "distress and . discourage- night swing of the American dele- lection •the night of the dance ion and the state-idol.4a always a with Greek Orthodox Church cir| ment, and to be living in anticipa- gates to the .majority resolution. are: Libby Grossman of Council "Onct in a Y w . " br The Jewish TV omen of cruel and ;a jealous idol and es- cles in the Balkan States. O » T | ' tion of even worse developments.! "You'd better ask -Louis Lipsky Bluffs, Lillian Perelman, FU11 will be hostesses at a pecially cruel, and jealous /when ! j about that," ' Dr. Goldstein reSaylan and Sylvia Epstein. On its <way. the''delegation will i t .conies to . Jews, 'for 'Jews 1 are visit Damascus, Syria, now a cenLast year's winner wss Ruth luncheon, Friday, 'Septen "He was chairman of the the Memon The Pleasant Hill Cemetery SoOF.1AHAN " j marked. | 'accepted'as pseudOr-equals ;of/non- ter of anti-Jewish, and anti-Britdelegation and the chief, swing-: Eloch. Miss'Bloch will,present an at 1 o'clock in the b&liroo; stein will c ciety and the B'nai Jacob .Syna! Jews in-a givenstate.only if daily A. Z. A.-sweetieart pin to the Hotel Pastor.. Congregatio "DIES ON'COAST. Proceeds, o? and hourly they offer incense to Ish agitation and reportedly the jg o g U e .announce the formal dediP d f this Ir,n< winner of this year's contest. scene-of preparations for a new cation of the new chapel at the the idol of the state.' r Dan Miller, past Aleph. Godol, be contributed to the f Word "has been received _of \the ; Arab revolt in Palestine. l-ABROAD ADVISED Pleasant Hill Cemetery, 42nd and is chairman of the dance, and israised to purchase an '. there is-one respect In Froinr Transjordan came re- Redick Avenue, Sunday morning, sudden death in Los-Angeles'on | being assisted by Leo- Sherman, to be used'in Omaha to IlflV!( Monday of Philip Stein, veteran j TO"SBUN JEWISH • "which the comrades , who edit ports of strained relations be- September 12, at 10:30. , i Tuesday evening, Jae Honistein, and Korris Arbit- . infantile paralysis. Ticket insurance man. . Mr. Stein, a pio• LAtftlEttLS Ernes are mistaken. And-this fool- tween that country and Saudi i "R'ice will ppefik > s o l d s t o f t e a r Services will be in charge, of man. Music- will be furnished t y f l ^ - Per neer Omahan, had resided in Lbs ish and. indeed quite childiBh"mis- Arabia, with King Ibn Saud said •• Aristocrat." take . that they are making .is a to be contemplating, an-increase (JTA) •—The foreign : Jack Swanson's twelve piece or- • Bridge End Keno will be At the Wedr.et'i •wide-spread mistake among "all in his armed forces. The Mufti | tation will be furnished from the ipast twenty-nine years. i section of the National Soeiallst c^estra. Tickets may be obtained • the program. vice, which star Mrs. Philip Levey, eEi^er of the chapter. kinds of people at present. My has declared that he counts1 heav- j B'nai Jacob Synagogue, 24th and. Rabbi TVlee wih He was a n . active worker" in \ League last week published -a list j ' r o " * i 3.6ST, is in charge of reser friend, Upton Sinclair i3 a victim ily on the united support of these \ eictne of ihe Je^ B'nai B'rith and. numerous'other | p l j " Aryan*'-attorneys in all parts j ^ Nicholas streets before 10 a. m. j Those wishing to contrib of this chidish mistake. And thetwo States with other Arab coun'. cent ii.p.ppeRir.f.-p i fraternal and philanthropic .'or-, of the "world - together with a ] 2 | can not attend mt.y rar.i mistake takes the form in thetries for Palestine Arab nationalganizations./ . He- was the found-j warning- that, "to confer the de1 contribution ol one dollar TRANSLATE WORKS OF Toronto (JTA)—"Rotary supposing ists' aspirations. er and sponsor of the annual Om-- fense of; German interests to JewRussian that the rabbis could prevail upon aha picnic held .in .Los Angeles; ish lawyers abroad is a -hostile act i definitely, not anti-Semitic," v~. J. I _ , _ -. ZWEIG INTO TWO Arabs, Jews Urged to.Use nus. tha children' ta "do as tney are do-• Mr. Stein Ms survvie'd by sis against-;the;German--people and | Cairns, former Canacian presiRestraint ing If there w-jire not'a deep a n ! -Ulftr cW.lDOZEN TONGUES daughter.-'Mrs^L. Morris of i d s | evidence cf .unpardonable . indif- ; cent of Rotary^ InternatiosiEl. told An appeal to the Jewish popinextinguishably ncod within the r will b<=> Angeles,- Mrs. Fannie-Garlandvof iferesce,""the-.Havas News Agency . the Jewlsi Teleg raph ic Agency. ulation not to answer provocation which- the rabbS; is' merely urged by Paris (WNS.) ;— Stefan Zweig,' San Diego, Mrs. Pearl Hankln of j reported.; barring cf m r a vivifying or energizing or canal- and not to attack Innocent per- Austrian-Jewish author, shares \ Burbank, Mrs.. Charles Sachs of! .The list and warning were afi- bsrs cf tfc i children TTiep Jo TIP-* Partr in C-ersons, but peacefully. to continue Buffalo, N. T. n izing. nnny Yotn K>5T> in t.hs in-I Jack London.. arid Edgar' I^os Banos, California, and thV dressed-to the .German•>• people as mdny from i \~ r* P i r-. i Veterans oi Forei&T. ~\ Wo, have "immortal longings'' daily .work, was, issued b y . t h e , W a U a c e t h e d l s t l n c f . j o n o f being'Misses Nettie and. Esther Stein'of ^ a •. whole £nd particularly to allga-fectioE. wili he Kippur the-three authors whose'Los-Angeles; two EOM, Sidney j Germans • having 'economic Isterin us. If.we were all citizens of Jewish" National . Council, -wn. | "Ocs of cur c-t-jectires is the \ United States became the Jews . . . . . . - i .and _ . . . -Leonard : _ , of . . Los . . . |iests. •• in-• . ctfter - a perfect state, if we had both rBmlnded reminded the Jews of oi their int. r he-j 'w o r k.s_h^a v e b,e e n translated'into' Anfceles; countries.. The creation cf a better underst&nfi- | major veterans orgaru; liberty and security, If economic role self-restraint, during i*- : t h e m o c t l a n g u a g e S ..Ifour sister, .Mrs. Joseph Batt and j League."s-ig^ested ' that sll lasr&l isg betv*een busstiess men, irre- | on record ss favoring: Justice had first been discovered. year's riots^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j A r e p O r t by the Institute of In-'Mrs.'-Herman ^Franklin of Oniafca, | work- for Germans abroad should spective of creed or religion," i investigation of Nazi i The- Arab High Committee isIf JuQtice* itself hnd first teen I propaganda i s this cov vlion '. ff'rrf.iioan s^Uiws sold ihe gold Of ternational Cooperation in Paris (Miss Emma" Stein of Chicago, an* j be handled tfes lawyers whose j Mr-' Cairns said. discovered and,thcn~blazed"equal-'sued a statement, the correspon- credits Zweig's books with having j a fourth -in'; Germany; two broth-j names appear-in the list. f-ulopt- j the synRgoprue ornaments to ran» jits SSth annual conven ly on all like'hj sun in the sky of'dent of The Times of London re- been translated into 25 langu- ers,: D.' S.-.Finkenstein; of Los AnPT« 1E- | sore, those Spanish Jews who h»<5 Hie st I'-oiiEh ghetto was , ec a resolution calling : noon, if there were no more phy- ported, deploring the.slayins ofa g e s ? l n c i u d i n g the Chinese, Jap- geles and.Jule^'Stein of Detroit; DelEiedigo j that of Cracow, opened• as such i. -„- . into Nazi, Fascist and Com- ;beeia pns)p.vc;d by pirates durin? Joseph. J munist activities and propaganda, j their journies. (Continued on pane 8.) (Continued ~on page 8.) anese,-Ukrainian and Georgian. and -three grandchildren. studied -astronomy'under Galileo.' in- 149 4.

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