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BEFUSCTIOXS AFTER PESACH Many months-ago a very brilliant friend of mine, one of the ablest minds in contemporary Jewry, -wrote me from Palestine, saying he had-heard—thua-rumor travels: and becomes stranger and more unreal •with distance—that, flfii . desperate over the inadequacy both moral and- spiritual o£ the Postpone Event Until Sponsor Nat to Press Jewish people, I had -withdrawn Evening- of Act for Giving Palesfrom the-world, of practical affairs into a realm of mystic conMay I I ' tine Citizenship templation and, like the Agndath Yisrael, was waiting for Mechiach 3ecause of the work being done to com© and heal our ills. What London (WNS) — The bill to on the Philanthropies campaign, probably gave rise ultimately to Aged Rabbi Included grant Palestine citizenship to per- Committees Named for the members of tiie organizations af- i : secuted Jews in Europe will not that rumor -tras'certain passages fIHated with the Pound Table of I fIH Meeting of Reforca Group Set Adrift be pressed in the House of Comjn my novel The Last Days of Jewish Youth have asfeesi By Nazis Congregations mons, its sponsor. Commander Shylock. Bnt these passages, ike Stage Kight, rriginaily schedulX. Oliver Locker-Lainpson, Conserv. the novel itself, like all my novels ed for May 4., be postponed until All local comtaSttee appointvative, declared, on the eve of a . with the exception of one that Wednesday evesiES, Kay 11. Praha {JTA)—Harried across has never, been published in the borders of three countries for scheduled second reading ol the ments for the Midwest Kegiosa! Besides the sketches to be gjv- Large Cast Keeccd fcr Final Play of America, were dramatic, objec- four days after being cast adrift measure which passed thB Hpuse Conference of the Union of Acertive, belonging within the story on an isolated Danube breakwat- by one vote when the Speaker Seasors held here the week ead of May and the characters and the jer- er by the Nazis. 15 of a group broke a 144-144 tie. "Table will be presented with the **_ U «-A 7 and 8 have been mafis by the Commander Locker-Lampson iod. But since I did long ago of 51 Jews from the Austrian d awards. general chairman, Isador Siegler, Try-outs for Maurice Maetersaid he had shelved action on the write a couple of autobiographi- province of Burgenland found linck's classic, "The Blue Bird" bill because he believed the sup- and the vice-chairman, Julius Ko- f\ cal volumes therefore, according shelter on a French river boat. senfeld of Council Bluffs. will be held on Sunday, Kay 1, • > I port of Commons had been won to the notions of that vast The 15, who had spent a night in the auditorium cf the Jewish 1 Members of the Advisory Com—> \ r^ L jority whom it hurts to think, my in Pheasants Wood on the Hun-for its underlying principle and Community Center at 2:SO. A novels are autobiographical- too, garian frontier, and also other therefore he thought it more im- mittee are: Eugene Blazer, David large cast including about filty which is aa silly as - i t is annoy- Jewish refugees, w e given per- portant to press for agreement on Block, Leslie Surkenroad, Dr. children End twenty-five adults Frederick Cohn, M. L. Conn. Ben the immediate provision of passing. will be needed for this play. mission to board the boat at the port facilities to Jewish refugees Danbaum, Sol L. Degen, David •Well, "'The Blue Eird" will be given the Jewish : people is frontier town, of Rajka following along the lines of the inter-gov- Goldman, Abe Goldstein, Louis under the direction ol Mrs. Herdreadfully inadequate. All of • us ernmental convention adopted a t Hiller, William Holzmac, Morris man Jahr. This will be the final who are-in the midst of Jewish Ltf i E. Jacobs, David Leviiie, Sam J. Geneva last February. presentation of the Center Playwork and Jewish life are, as. I FIND REFUGE IN CASTLE Leon, Louis E. Llpp, Milton Liv1 ers current secfcr. heard that able and gifted woingston, Alfred S. Mayer, Harry Vienna {JTA) — While Gordia's The Tra© Power man, Goldie Meyerson say one white flags emblematic of a Z. Rosenfeld. David Rosenslock, r re to Be Presented day not long ago,. »uch more completed purge of Jews fly Fred Rosenstocfe, Ben D. Silver, afraid of the Jewish people than from s e v e r a l First Tinse Dr. J. A. Weinberg, Sara WerthBurgenland <r ' v of any of the other factors which towns,. a group of exiles wa3 eimer. Rabbi David H. Wice, and determine the fate of that peo- reported to have found refuOH Sunday, May I , Harry Wilinslry. ple. 11 we could summon the i t h t O L l the Reception committee and is | c l a b c n ^ e r the direction cf Ben tie or the 74-year-old Hungarer and nnity of a living Jewish ian aristocrat, Princess Stepbeing assisted by Mrs David Martin will present for the first people, I will not say that our hanie LonyaL The Princess's ^ LE V Goldman, Tice chairjnan, Mrs. Da- time in Or " J- Gordin's {our- | * <<v r n t path would be easy in this insane first c\rc* vid H. Wice, Mrs. Frederick Cohn, act drama, "The True Power," at husband was C r o w n and savage period of history. I Prince Rudolf of Mayerling Center to Join with Other Mrs. Harry Wilinsky, Mrs. Isador the Jewish Community Center. T will say' that our fate co%ld be. Tee plsy concerns En Mrs. J. F . Cohen, Mrs. H. m iwr v r ."' . Local Group Work \ sit Party ",Expels immensely mitigated — both its'1 fame. According to tha reports > Agencies pretty girl of poor fa: outer circumstances • and that in- reaching Vienna, the refugees Mrs. Charles Sehimmel, and Mrs. young wife falls deeply in lore ner condition with which the out- were provided with - matzos Sam Josephson. Poland < "With the Jewish Community with the doctor's younger brother circumstances mast be_ met. Serving on the Badges, Tickets fl' and a schochet to enable them Center participating. Internationer." A play cf great emotional t i TTarsaw (TTNTS) — Eirtreinist j But that^inadeqnacy of the em- to celebrate Passover In an al Boys and Girls week will be ana Printing committee are: Mrs.depths, "The True Power" is ose !F Max Holzman, chairman; Mrs. anti-Ses:itlsai receives a severe j pirical Jewish peoplev that is to orthodox manner. .\ observed locally starting tomorSam Appleman, Mrs. Richard K. of the classics of the Yiddish blow ia Poland when the Camp i say, of the Jewish men and -wo-; row ajid continuing through May- Einstein,- Mrs. Iz Rosenthal, and stage. of Xational Unity, the govern- I men who are' alive today, will not Taking part 'in the play are: J. laest party, expelled the. League | They 6. ' Urs. Sam Gilinsky. finally discourage or. drive into diplomatic intervention. Henaan, Jack Saylan, Mrs. Philip £ Vr'vno' v c - n g "Pn^and, - its extreme ] An outgrowth of the Rotary 0 were provided with food and On the Convention hall and mere inactive mysticism,- any. one Crandel], Mrs. 3 . Martin, Mrs. j •ps.zcisl and anti-Semitic - right j who understands - either the • char- blankets by Jews of Pressburg, Club Boys week, Boys and Girls Reservation committee are: AbeJulius Schneider, Mrs. S- ' Canar, j •p-j'-nr "" "p^-, week is being sponsored in. Oma- Goldstein, chairman. Mrs. Sol Deacter of the -entire historic, pro- Czechoslovakia. Eaum'er. X. Martin, Miss Edith j -i-^*-- -,~tT", cess or, specifically the- history ol ""- The remaining"? 5, save one, Of ha by the Council of Social Agen- gen, Mrs. Herbert Harrison, Mrs. B. "Wolfsea, Mrs. isorin and- B. j £] sT ,_ ~-'r^ th&-gro»p,- ~who- had- been fcxrond- cies of which, the Center- is a the' Jewish -peoples-—-The-.people p ed Tback into^tistria .after jbeijig member. _,Ths jiirposs of the -ob- Sam- Leon, and Mrs. Louis Kul- Martin. . ... ... h t J t h t l U i = ,. that, we p j j >.that.;.we...leUgve/in •rescued from" "the "breakwater, servance "is t o rdcu5 alten'fl6ii""6n -• Members of the' Registration "J. EsTiica' will act as prompter. 1 thaiT~ibthins- can filers to be imprisoned, in the KJt- the needs and problems t>f young committee are:" Mrs. Harry Ho- N. Martin is president ef tha er cf t^~ * 'ifff""" aHbelieF H daunt, is the, entire Jewish peo- tsee barracks, were loaded on people and their activities. senfeld, chairman. Mrs. M. L. Co- club. A. 'Schneider will be chairple as an historical > identity- and lorries and sent to an unknown The Jewish Community Cen- hn, Mrs. J. A. Weinberg, Miss man of the everting. ispulEioa • cr me jjeague f ol- j super-personality. .It- concludes destination, probably to be smug- ter will have a display of the Hazel Degen, and Misg Serline Tickets for admission are 45 the. innumerable generations who gled across a different part of work ot the annual Home camp .Somberg. cents. Proceeds will be divided follovrefi shortly after its leaders had threatened to •wiitiTs.vr t i e i have gone before; it-includes-the the frontier. in a window at Orchard & Wil- The Banquet and Luncheon among charitable organisations support of their 60,000 members; prophets, . poets, • martyrs, sa.ges, with half the amount going to a helm's. Meanwhile, the Social DemoCommittee includes: Mrs. Sam ualess the governmeiit adoptee a | teachers, saints of all "the a^es; cratic Deputy Schultz of Pressfund for the relief cf Polish rcrA r~— on the local commit- •Wertheimer, chairman; M r s . Jewry. firm anti-Jetrisli policy. In reply j~-e~ it includes those nameless and un- burg and the Jewish Deputy An- teeServing are: Mrs. Barton Kuhns, Morton Degen, Mrs. Bert Hene, stmg thousands in every period of gelo Goldstein interviewed For- chairman; The Omaha Choir and Dra- General SlrtrarEynski cisisissefi ;- v " e A. J. F . Cross of Mrs. Abe Herzberg, Mrs. Louis matic history for -over-thr3e thousand eign Minister ..Kamil .Krofta re- the publicMr. club has presented several Jerzy RutkotrEiii, leader of the i Hiller, and Mrs. Milton Livingschools; Miss . R. League, and several meiabers cf i years who have .lived--and,-on a garding the refugees. plays within the last few years ~ , ^ rr Tuttle and Miss B. Vandruff of ston. its executive committee. At t i e [ thousand occasions, gladly laid with gTeat success. Reports here told a harrowing On the Ushers and Pages Comthe Red Cross; Mr. B. Squires of san.9 time lie tls-o cancelled the j down their lives, • in order that story of the experiences encoun- the Urban league; Rev. Howard mittee are: Mrs. Fred Rosenstock, menibsrsliip c&rd of Dsputy ^~^the Jewish people and the order by the 51 who had been Ohman, r e p r e s e n t i n g ' the chairman, Mrs. Loyal Cohn, Mrs. CISTP" BuSzynslTi. heaS c£ a rec-1 of faith and: conduct which : the tered by the Nazis in mid- churches; Mr. C. Weigers of* the Clarence L. Bergman, Mrs. J. J. ical ECti-Sersitlc group is. tfce \ Jewish people created may not cast adrift The inhabitants of Tha- Boy Scouts; Ruth Allen of the Friedman, and Mrs. M. Bernstein. ,'»'«>-»«ti Sejm, vria had bitterly cttacted ! perish from the earth. And it in- Danube. on the Czechoslovak bank Jewish Community Center; CathServing on the Finance Comthe government's Jewish emijrrs-; cludes finally the Jewish people ben, of the Danube, heard cries for erine Porter of the public library; mittee are: Sam Leon, chairman, tion and tosher slaughtering polof the future—your children and help Milton Abrahams, Mas Barish, coming from the Tiver. A Mrs. C. K. Ross of the Vocationicies is. his weekly paper, Jutro r _ mine and their posterity. rescue party found the group al Guidance council; H. T. Jones Paul Blotcky, M. E. Chapman, Mr. Israel Gershater, Trio re- Prasa. BuSzynski Is the author of ; He who has grasped this truth huddled on a breakwater. John Farber, Manning E. Handof the Omaha-Douglas County cently returned from Dallas, Tex., the til! to outlsir Eiechitc, and embraced- this vision may In the group were an 82-year Health council; Mrs. J. E. Ober- ler, Morton Hiller, Alfred S. has brought to t i e attention cf Elimination ct the Lecgrte cf But Mayer, Fred Sosenstock, and have hoursgive thatupare' dark.in. He old • rabbi and many women and reuter of the P.-T. A.; Mr. WilThe Je-wish Press, the following To-ang- Poland frora the ^o^ern- u i - ~rcr " he cannot or give Louis Sommer. children, who had been dumped liam H. Smails of the Group news item from a Dallas news- ment party is esrpecteS to result rises from every defeat. He by Miss Hazel Degen is chairman paper: Nazi storm troopers on the "Work division, and Mr. Arch ixx a"Etro^fcer governiaent attitranscends every disappointment. breakwater, and Mrs. David Rosesstock, vice.. food or Stafford of the Rotary club. "Action cf the Kev. L. Valen- tude tcwarfi c,Eti-Je-wish flisturHe is aware.ot -the fact that the warm clothing.without The days of the week will be chairman, of the Transportation tine Lee, pastor of the Ciurch o basces since memberE of tbe Thaben residents living Jewish people of today, cor- fed and sheltered them and dres- divided as follows: -Saturday, and Motor Car Committee. the Incarnation of Dallas, in pretcsrs the chief instigators • rupted and' hardened by a stupid sed the injuries of those who had Recognition day, with the Scout Morris E. Jacobs is chairman senting to the congregation ot League age and environment; does not of- been ill-treated by the troopers. Merit Badge s h o w ; Sunday, of the Publicity Committee and Temple raanu-El a gift of ?!,- cf anti-Jeirish escesses. espec'E.1ten enough loot -within, does not Refused permission by the Czech- Church day; Monday, National Leonard Nathan and Mrs. Een IS9.64 frora the' Ciurcli of the Iy in the uriT-ersiiles. party purge is also likely often enough Beet for the. sources oslovak authorities to remain, Child Health d a y ; Tuesday, Shapiro are assisting him. Incarnation for t i e aid of Euro- to The "bring E utiJicatioa cl E!1 ar ' ol its spiritual lite and poorer the group was sent to the Hun-Group "Work day with open house pean •within the indivisible oneness of garian . frontier where they were at Group "W.ork agencies; "Weded its history,- character and- faith. of to cross. Thence the 51 nesday, Vocational Guidance day; He knows. But he fights and forbidden le were driven back to the Austrian Thursday, Child Welfare day, strives on. For we have been in frontier, where 35 of-them were and Friday, Library day with j3 the higher, in the' highest sense, immediately arrested and impris- special exhibit at the library. address brought us t i e hope tii: a political and active people from oned in the Kittsee barracks. here in AmericE, at least, Chrisour origin on. The word of creatianity" trill not spell ssparatA delegation ot Bratislava Sol Wezelman with a SS.9 and tion was a word, but it was a Jews came to Praha to ask the Joseph SosbnicE Trith a 95.2 led ness, bstreS and cracifirion cf an creative word. It issued in. an Minister o£ Interior to modify the the Creighton university hesor eatire •jeopis," Dr. Lerto^it '"" list r a r " " " act. And noBooner had we betrrote the Rev. Mr. Lee, "but attitude, which is that roll for the mid-semester. ssr-- ?> .come a people than we embodied official rather ES eridesced t-y the &ea- les lenience in such cases will enOthers receiving higa averages, in our fundamental law, which is courage further expulsions into according to announcement by erosity of your congregation, Tras -also our lundamental faith, prin- Czechoslovak territory. Another Dean G. H. Fitzgribbons, S, j " ,true to-the teaching of its roundciples of social .and political ac- delegation went to London with () are; Gertrude Oruch, jenior, Uni- er, of lore, peace and brothertion. man Palestine Partition Com versity eollege. S2 2-17; Mildred hood." appeal for aid, Consider t n e Seflraa.and HaT- an ston. -vrent to Palestine last wees' "Laytin. Journalism The acney -represented t i e lresim.an, ; Meanwhile, it was reported torah ot this weeft. "One lawfrom Yugoslavia that two batches to begin its task ot dra-sring np 93 3-16; Dave Zwibelman, jour- proceeds o£ a. play presented hy shall be to him that Is home-born of Burgenland deportees had ar- a concrete plan for the proposed nalism sophomore, SO 11-1S, and the church en Good Friday. and nnto the stranger that soThs check, according to Kr. there in the past week but three-way partition of the Holy Epnraiia "Well, college of arts journeth among you -. . . Hereby rived Gershater, Tras delivered to the were allowed to enter. The Land into independent Jewish senior, 92. shall you know »that the living reportsnot and Arab state and a Britishsaid the refugees were Those named to its dean's temple fizirirs a congregation wil" >" v - ' - c r •".-c-'rr. God is among you . . . " What being detained at the frontier, mandated corridor. honor'Toll are: Arts and sciences, seder. at T:r" - , —, Ft - I ? C~: r an intimitably Jewish combina- penniless, without food and ade- T h e commission, chairman Ephraim T7oll, senior, aad Leon- r tion and juxtaposition that isl Quate clothing, John Woodland declared on leav- ard Leon, junior; school cf jourin failing health How unthinkable it is among any and without their passports. ing, espects to bs gone from two nalism, Mildred Laytin, fresaother people! - In Israel there • is to three months, depending on maa, and David Ztribetaan, to be equality according to the the time, needed to complete its sophomore, and uniyersity colKeU .-... 1..="^ ' order of human worth. There are inquiries," He said the first two lege, Doris Marks, junior, sad Officers for the s e v term to be no exclusion and disabilior three weeks In Palestine Gertrude Orueb, Junior. i starts this s o n t s have ties on' accidental or arbitrary would be spent inf tonring : the been elected by the Congregation i ^ grounds. And' an adherence to country to get acquainted with, LAST ROUND TABLE B'nai Israel, SZedbers _of the that law proves that the living conditions there, following which B a r d E r e ; B r L oa r r DANCE OK BIAT 1 5 i ° - ® « i = " " per God, who made all men to deBabylon, Long Island <WNS) the commissioners would "settle scend from one pair in order that —A country-Vfide drive against down to hearing the views ojf inj chairman, Stanley F. I^evin, Jono human creature should be able the activities o£ Nazi spies and terested People." Sir John refusThe last Round Table of Je^r- ji e .? h TrstEak, Jacob Bemsteis. J , to. say: I am i n essence better the German-American Bund has ed to make a statement as to the isa Yontn. dance of . tha season j^'iHiam Weissr. Paul i.sses, sjaa j ; than, you—that t h e living God is been launched by the Babylon commission's projects. "will be held Sunday ere-ins, •i j 0 T^ iBs e ^egeliaan.. E e r T e among the people. It'proves; in Board of Supervisors with theCommenting on tee commis- May l o , at the JeTrisIi Ccraciun-1 io<a of oozr~ Bis -mentis. other words? that an adherence appointtnent of aa investigating sion's departure, The Times Bald ity Center starting at 2 o'clc to t h ' t law, wins cosmos from committee of two justices ol the there had been too much delay in -The- Irring-Rnotles' orchestra' chaos, consecrates the world of peace and board members and "an carrying out the recommenda- tril • furnish the music. This is J nature by infusing into it the appeal to the Suffolk County^Su- tions of the Palestine Royal Com- an affair for couples only. Sea- ! spirit of man and makes good to pervisors to cooperate. The board mission. Critics'of partition, tbe' son tlcfcet3 admit. pee { mck^vetn^wha.^^'t.) "1st prevail over evil, and mercy- and a.cted after three ""American Le- editorial, declared, ..hsd produced Justice over cruelty and:wrong. gion I posts had adopted resolu- no. better" solution. Assfertisg .that' ASK COOPERATION an isvestisatioa of -as-A-ic How immensely . realistic tha tions; condemning subversive^, ac- the hopa of--an Arab-Zionist IN SETTING DA ""O,\ioT i caa propagait.Ga activities. is!. How the unspeakable savag- tivities of "small, but loud, un r roundtablo conference had provVd ery of this age is illustrated by Amertcan groups" on Long Is- ed a .sentimental- delusion, the .'•Rabbi David H. Goldstein and j the brutal oppression of -, the'.so- land. The protests were precipi- newspaper expressed the hope Caator Aaron Edgar recasst that i tated by the rumor that the Band that the successful issue of. the all-.thosa who . trGl reqsire their! journing strangers every t?he by the insane and cruel-and war is planning a new camp nearby Anglo-Italian treaty and tlie eslike arrogance of th« home born and by the •Bare ol arrests of pected FrencH-Italism agrcesiest the ' mcatlis of Jans or TiTlyi ^ s original Je«Ialj settlers c£j ." : - s ia caeeS the activitiss of its should first consult is-itli Aifl not only is it. perfectly- clear Nazi spies employed 5n Long Isesiiea "es-Slnfti ol Jerusalea. . ; hsfore SEtling.aiieflnits date. that no living God.- la'.presen. land aviation plants. I SCi- - -

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