By AI* GE THIEVES' .HOLIDAY . I hear it said that among the Nazi, pogromists "who had their tray in Berlin (on account of the little Jewish boy's shootEntered aa Second Class Mail Matter on January SI. 1S31, a t OMAHA, NE32ASKA, FRIDAY, NOTSIESB 23, i r ing the German secretary of the Postotfice. or Omaha, Nebraska, under tha Act of •.Mareh_Sj_18T9_: embassy) was one Oskar 3ch-welnf uss. TO HOLD MEMORIAL -—Things hadn't ben going. so xell.'for Hers. Schweinfuss, des. MEETIKC pite that the Fuehrer had jnst A special meeting will be held j added the greater part of Czechoj on Sunday, December 4, at 2:EC | slovakia to the Belch, . despite at the Labor Lyceum to honor j that money taken from the Jews the memory of B. Vladecfc, E.ote-5 ] liacL been totalttarianised tor the „&*, V »•!•*, \t^f' labor leader, and the poet, "Wait | . glory of Germany. Lessin. i , H e T r • Schweinfnss "' hadn't 'Organizations to participate in | enough underwear , (and winter Meyer Levin, prominent novel| this memorial meeting will be:: ; coining on, too). Soon the snows Morrio E. Jacobs Y/Hl Be ist, will appear on Tuesday evess 10,000 Square i and 173; Jewish National Work•would fill the, Berlin, streets and - . •• • Toastmaster a t ning at; 8 o'clock at the Jewish files ia Gsiana for Workmen's Circle, Branches EES Herr Schweinf uss' worn shoes Community Center as second er's Alliance Poali Eion; ai Affair Settlement would be none too stout against speaker on this year's Forum. Mr. Pioneer "Women's organisation. the elements. • Levin's topic will be "The Art c£ The Eighteenth Annual Father Londoa (WNS)—Tie British j . • " Frau .. SchweinfUE3 often com- and Sons banquet sponsored by" Being a Jew." government is prepared to lease plained against her winter coat the Social Service Committee of A native of Chicago, Mr. Levin at least 10,000 sgaare miles of, which she had been wearing even the Federation of Jewish Service hails from that city's notorious territory in British Gnina, c s the >ttec from before the time of Hitler. and the local lodge ot B'nal B'rith bloody Nineteenth Ward. In 1924 northeastern coast .of S o u t h f\ . Her curtains had become ~ like will be held this Sunday at he received Ms degree from the America, to proride a refuge for fags that flapped horribly In the 6 p. m. University of Chicago and joined Oh f f t persecuted- German Jews and is summer breeses.' the staff ; of the Chicago Daily Morris E. Jacobs, prominent also ready to co-operate in set. She, ignorant of the discretion communal leader, will be toast- News. He was sent to Palestine tling smaller numbers of Jews in j that politics- reanires,,, from time master of the evening/ Harold to cover the dedication of the HeI hi Tanganyika, a forsier German gy, .W^ikil Ltf. to time gave put rash utterances. Margolin will give the invocation. brew"university and while there l " the MOBC colony" E. 0 T5" -en oaudate to "He," Bhe "Baidrmeaning the ' Tfie°Blessing over Bread will" be becam e immensely interested in England, as well as in Northern ! evening cooking class. I'l the upbuilding of the country. Fuehrer, "takes what he wants given by Koiert Morgan. Rhodesia, Nyasalaad and Kenya, S but we don't get anything." : Erwin "Witkin will speak for Later he returned there a3 a crown colonies in Africa, Prime \ nciujces $504.45 Sent Another time when Herr Sch- the sons and Paul Veret, director Chalutz and went to live in a lilinister Cfcaaiberlaia inf ormea j Overseas weinfuss came running in with of the Jewish Community Center, farm-commune. He was in Palthe House of Commons "before the the news that Czechoslovakia had will respond for the fathers. The estine during the bloody riots of opening cf a debate on the Labor j been taken, she said: "Ye3, butBenediction will be pronounced 1929, 'Returning here in 1931, he party's resolution, "deploring the tie Vaad Keshuloc! co what good is that fr us?; Does by "William 1<. Holzman, president appeared in Maurice Schwartz' treatment of Jews in Germany mittee which supervises ir-c the ad-1 of the Federation. Delegates to it get me a. new coat and I English-speaking company, and and •welcoming seme concerted ministration of fundc to overseas haven't had a tew pair of shoes the Conference of the Nebraska later ia Elmer Rice's Counsellorand immediate efforts by nations, traditional charitable and ecuca- i! including the United States, to se tional agencies, announces t h e for three years: 'They are alwayB Federation of Jewish Service will at-Law. cure a common.'policy." Cham- amount of ES04.45 has been sent, fillingg themselves full but there's attend this banqiiet. Since 1933 Mr. Levin has been At the banquet fathers and a member ot the staff of the magberlain's announcement Is said to to nothing for us."" have an unusual oppor- azine "Esquire" and conducts the 4X I be an outcome of a cemprehea-. various agencies. Herr Schweinfuss (who is a sons will for cementing bonds ot page of motion picture reviews. sive plan worked oat by Joseph P. j The Vaad Keshulocfcim is hap' good party man) felt he must tunity py to announce that it co-operates .- Recently he again visited PalKennedy, Cnlted States anabsssa- j exercise stern Nazi discipline for comradeship. Reservations may be made by estine. He has also spent some dor, and laid before the British] with the Vaad Leumi, the Nationthis disloyalty, and ' he struck calling the office ot the Jewish time in Spain. cabinet last week. • ] al Council of Palestine Jewry. All Frau Schweinfuss a powerful Community funds which are' sent to PalesThe ^price per His novels include: "The GoldWhile emphasizing that "Palesblow in the face, There was plate is sixtyCenter. cents for adults and en Mountain," a compilation of Urgent Overseas Needs tine cannot provide a solution of tinian charitable aria educational scarcely aaythin; that could forty cents for are remitted "directly the sons. the Jewish refugee problem, that institutions Chassidic legends; "Tehada," 3 - ' T a s ResoiarciBa cf stand up against Herr Schweinthis Vaad Leuml. In this I orfieer:~- V;. . •• •' J . ' D . C . • Britain alone cannot carry the en- through novel ot modern Palestine; "Reluss when he struck a blow, such proper distribution of funds lie ve~ •c BE,: tire burden, Chamberlain declared way, porter;" "Frankie and Johnny" was. the power of his arms. Frau accredited agencies is insured An urgent appeal to subscribers that "however great our desire to to and "The .New Bridge.- His most Schweinfuss fell, but she is a perand cur community may feel that assist, the possibilities of settleof the Jewish.. Philanthropies to recent succes was his epic work verse woman and even as she lay' the money is not expended. withon Chicago's west side Jewry of make immediate remittance c* all ment within the £nrplre are out the proper study. at Herr Schwelufuss' feet, she strictly limited," Chabb e r l a i n j outstanding pledges was issued by a' generation ago, "The Old said: "I'll say it a^ain. They Vaad Meshulocfcim derives Jack W. Marer, chairman oJ .the said, the government planned to itsThe Bunch." ' .ke everything but we get nothfunds thrccgh a regular allotInvite representatives cf private Jewish Philanthropies. c; Omaha. ing." , Young as writers go, he has In his appeal, Mr. Marer stressed refugee organizations to send rep- ment Iron the Jewisli '?hil£snevertheless an impressive list of the "I'll teach you," raged Herr cf Omaha. Through, the heavy responsibili- resentatives to British Guiana to jthropies successes and Is rapidly gaining ties unusually' Schweinfus3 as he kicked her Into work of the Mesauloeilm commitmake a survey of colonisation of overseas agencies! Ths the reputation of being one of J. D. C. is spendiag tremendous prospects.' ."Provided results of tee,'the. coramunity is r.s?r.red that acquiescence. "I'll teach you to America's major literary per- amounts of money to merely feed these'surveys are satisfactory," lie it Trill not he ur;ne"beEs&Tily solicittalk against our Fuehrer. Am I ty.;st least S3 agencies. Members to Lead Sabbath sonalities. right or am I wrong?" and . clothe refugees £roa Ger- declares!, "the government con- ed The Admission to ilr. Levin's lec- many Observance at Temple .co—.rnittee c c n s t a-n t X y "You're always right, Oskar." templates tag lease of large areas at the ^present titse. ture is by Forum tickets sent free Then Ms voice subsided to Israel on generous terms under condi- studies the. needs of these CTC-""Snuds are needed immediately to Center members. Single ad- to prevent disease and Etarvs.tloa tions to be settles hereafter. • It seas IcstiiutiSns .f.p.d safcet its F.7sweet rasooableness. He said: in. accordance vriih defi"The reason you haven't had a "B'nai B'rith Sabbath" will be missions for nda-members are 50 among'come of the refugees wso is not possible at this stage to lotments standa-rds. new coat all this time is that'the observed this evening- at Temple cents. were dumped across t i s boundary give. exact figures of the total nite Instit-ticas receirirg- ir. c n e r Jews own all the coats. For theIsrael when members of the local lines. Tie payment.-o£ pledsss at area which 'could be made avail- from this fund are: Esr&s Tors.h same reason I haven't the right odge conduct the regular Friday this time Trill make-it .possible for able, but it would certainly not be sf Nsw Tcri"; Kolr TeshirsS £ E £ shoes for winter. The Jews hove evening service. Ephraim less '.than 1C.C00; square miles! Marks •cs to'remit ear funds in—efiiate-. -all the shoes." 13 chairman of the; committee'-"arly-to, sECoor those v^to seed, o-zx (British G-^insv has na area of .SS,- | iSO square, irilss-—SUHGE.) -E.~d i Yet as Herr SchweinfUES went ranging this evening's Berries.'help, s o s ": " " . _' 3- : - -: his way he. felt beset;by certain David-fioldniaji,...^president ,cZ "In^-Uis spirit cl "t!iOE3 'givins, r -irlnnWte i* Atipir all;rill.- there's " tTitvre'siTemple, willi^stena greetings to it behooves v.a to thank God for '' . doubts • ~' 'After Areas \ j G-essr I.j.i.,.~r£.L something in what she said. They B'EEI -.S'sritb'-. xaeaibers•. *m .oebalf the blessings lie has bestowed up- A t 'the Other sasie time the p r i s e j Public Kite get everything, they - take what of rUie'rcongrfcgation. HartyJ 3 . on us. In appreciation of .those minister revealed that the gover-, United Galli they want, but what do w e get. Cohen^, president of the lodge, blessings, we crust meet our obli- nor ol Tanganyika, is- on j Palestine; F* They want Czechoslovakia and will: respond. : Sabbi David H. gations to our brethren overseas. the --eastern' coast ofwhich Agrica, be-1- Ponevezys, they take it but I don't know "Wice -will_- deliver the Efirmon, Our Thanksgiving cannot be comi e Belgian Congo, Mozain- csl even where I'm going to get a 'The Manpower of Israel." Bluffs Conference plete unless we have made it pos- twees t (Portugese East Africa) Lithuania; K .Readers for the evening win : Elests Harry B. CoBea. sible for our. unfortunate fellowpair of shoes . .' „ To hell with Collepc Kesva, ts.3. advised the coipnJews to be fed and clothed these and : that damned woman!. She puts her Sam Ban, Lazar Kavich. Dr. ': -•• - ' t o O f f i c e •• . ial office "that 1U.000" acres" of College cf Leon Fellman and Arthur Conn. days of supreme emergency." these ideas into my head." available there for Rabtlnlcs.* Dr. Ben Slntzky, Harvey I^eon, Checks should be sent isine- la&d'w-ould'be Harry B. Cohen, president ol colonisatioa by German-Jewish- H.3u~an:a, Alfred Fiedler a n d Herschel ately to the Jewish Phila The day the Jewish- boy shot the local lodge ot B'nai B'rith v a s refugees. "Farther Investigation Bnilri st T will "be ushers. office, 101 North Twen- will the ambassador's secretary, Herr Friedman named president of the southwest thropies be reqiiired," however, belore Rou~E.r.Ic. Harry Dubuff will, be guest tieth street. Schweinfuss was. e s p e c i a l l y soloist for the evening. division ot District Grand Lodge this project can become definite. troubled about his shoes. I t was A meeting of the lodge was No. 6. B'nai B'rith, at the conferChamberlain said! rr r a cold, drizzly November day and held last Monday evening at the ence held all day Sunday in CounThe' possibilitr c-f sraall-scaie I the rain was soaking through the Center. The next meeting is to cil Bluffs. Jack Cohen of Lincoln settlements is Nysaland, wcicn is chilling Herr Schweinfuss' feet. take place on Monday, Decem- is retiring president of the region. the & due south" of Tanganyika, ELUS in When he heard the news about ber 5. Others elected were: Albert Fox Northern Rodesia, -whicli is north '••.-..-. the ambassador's secretary, he of the- Union of South Africa, also j Reports from the membership of Council Bluffs, vice-president; Avas -rent by mixed emotions . .- committee indicate that new mem- Dr. Louis Dimsdale ot Sious City, exists," he added. In Kenya Col- ' ony, he Eaii, a small experimental j "On, those damned cowardly bers are still being signed up and secretary; and Sidney Poska. of treasurer. relagee colony had already been ] Jews that have all the shoes and that a total of 250 persons are alVeret, director of the Omapproved and if the first colonists me" needing" a pair. •• My feet is ready., included in the "Henry succeed they will be followed by. soaked."' -/ Moiisky" membership class. They aha Jewish Community Center, The Omaha section of the NaB u t ^Herr J Schweinf us3 had will be initiated into the organiza- led ah open forum on the 6nbject, tional Council of Jewish Juniors others. "The Foundations of the Jewish is sponsoring a benefit bridge to scant time for snebr meditations. tion on December 11. social .and Community." Suddenly he was-swept up. by. a ta. be held on Wednesday, November . With regard to Tanganyika the Mr. O. Hochman gave an illus- 30, a t the , Jewish CcEnnunity governor rush of many Nazi feet on Kurcf that colony informed trated lecture on "Vocational Xurstendamm street. They were Center starting- at S p. a . . the government of "his readiness Guidance." • thousands of feet.Proceeds' from this affair, are to co-operate In any sch-smes cf reeturned Over 251) persons attended the si: "Where are we going?" he tended' the banquet held Sunday evening at to:bo turned over to the fund for settlement of refugees as far as T> r-
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the Hotel Chieftain where Jerome raised by the National Council of Chamberlain declared. On account--of -the <amhassaFriedman, Chicago attorney and Jewish Women. - dor's secretary being shot some"The governor has expressed members t)f the district general thing was. going to be done,he Door ,prize3 are. to be the view that the only suitable r ? ~ - + + „ - , ^I J 3-, committee, discussed the culturwas told.- This was quite in line -program and lodge activities. and refreshments trill be served. areas for large-scale settlements t i e Et£.tes ci !A~zt z. Net7 York (WNS) — A radio al Delegates •with Herr Schweinf uss* o w n Ida Blacker and -Toby Plas are are likely to be found in the attended from OmaBtatlon took public issue -with a highlands and In part of . thoughts.. His immediate need ha, Lincoln, Council Bluffs, and In charge.of crrangenents for ths southern speaker on a commercial program fee ."srestsra. previses." Chamberfor a pair o£ Bhoe3 suggested that Sious City, Members of the Coun- bridge.' ;^, forthe first time .-when Station lsin n a d e it plsJn that is all tiese something -ought to' be done to Bluffs lodge in.charge of arrangefollowed up a broacast by ments projects ths ccst of preparing the Jewish. Bhoe stores particularly.. WMCA for the affair were: Millard •with an anland &Ed Esttliag refugees when Ho;was in favor of attacking a Father Coughlin. Simon Steinberg, Ben that "unfortunately Krasne, ths land Is available would be the certain shoe store at once, but nouncement Klein, Nathan Gillnsky, and Louis Coughlin i a s uttered cer- Eatelman. responsibility of private refuges others favored the nest door de- Father mistakes of fact." ergsnisatiens. Ths cost has heen partment store rather. ThB win- tain .Next year's conference will be The station did not specify'the held estimated at fl50,0&0,CCO. dows of this store were display- "mistakes" in Lincoln. in the radio priest's Ing overcoats-and the sharp No- broadcast which was made on a • Rabbi David B . • Wice vember wind was gnawing the national hookup from present Jewish population ea to u'A r^'Z Detroit but AN11-JEWISH' LAWS Wednesday evening at • the fif- of Sritisi bones of many a Nazi, Guiana Is 1,800, rcost Tr^ar. N6n-Se.cta'rian Anti-Nazi annual cinner and So in no time at all the depart- the of TS-nom live t i e principal city, > Ccnurxn'tr '' PLANNED BY CZECHS teenth League called \7MCA's attention of-the Nebraska Society cf Hay-Georgetown. inTanganriia ment store • "was smashed • and to "incorrect and : deliberately i a s j i r Jirs. Z. lU raided and every Nazi who need- misleading" statements by Fath- Prague (TTNS) —Adoption of flower Descendants on "The Con- .about. 100 Je-crs. -while Northern ' ' ed one took an overcoat; so that er Coughlin who had devoted his an official program of anti-Semit- stitution of the United States." Rhodesia has 5C0 and Kenya about L L O Y D ' S ^ On November ,5, Rabbi Wjce ism by the Party of National Unthenceforth hg could pursue In speech to .rehash of the familiar 250. There-are no known Je^-s " " "^ ^comfort his vengeance for the allegation, that Jews play a lead- ity, which is now in control of conducted a Teachers* Institute Czechoslovakia, was hinted at la >. shooting of the ambassador's sec- ins? part in Russian Communism. Auburn, Nebraska, " aitins tjoth a party manifesto. The pronounce- in the morning and afternoon. He xaent'tfce prime sinister made-it . retary. Herr Schweinfuss, who The Detroit priest denounced ment addressed the Kosehill P. T. A. on plain thai? the sucssess - of refugee declared that " a s a national was so much stronger than most Nazi persecution but claimed that state, tb;e Czechoslovak republic November' and the North High aid plans was "dependent in large j; (what with his powerful elbows) Nazism -was defense mechanism cannot tolerate:floating-alien ele- P.:T. A. onS"November 15. On Nooa the co-operation of i on ixijrurriiit was able to take for himself a against Communism. ments. The question of emigra- vember 17 he addressed the Uni- saeasu-re Geraasy. The ability of co-entries j camel's hair coat. tarian Alliance oa ths subject, tion of Jews will be -quickly solvabsorb Jews, he declared '"must Vengeance Is sweet, thought "World- Youth—Has it Sola its to ed." "depend to some extent on the con7'er.- Schweinf UES as .the snug LEOPOLD GODOWSKY, Birthright?" Meanwhile, the Slovaklaa minditions -under which they leave coat comforted his: bones against MUSICIAN, DIES istry Last Sunday Rabbi Tvice spoke their own country." The country of education adopted ghetto November's winds. He was even for Jewish students in to. the Omaha Philosophical' Socie- .cf origin should make its contri-! Leopold regulations more certain of the consolations New.York (WNS) . elementary and secondary ty on "The Bankruptcy cf Collec bntioa to. this problem, by enabi-j of vengeance: when he obtained Godowsky, world-famous pianist all as well as colleges. The re- tlve Security." At that meeting he ing emigrants to tafce with them ; new shoe3. Herr Schweinfusa felt and gomposer, died here this week school provide.that Jewish stu- urged that the government estab- property and possessions." . " i that vengeance for the amhas3a' at the age of 68. A native of Rus- snlatlons dent may enter classrooms only lish a school tor stu dents of interKe also revealed that since | "dor'a secretary must be had to a sia, he had. been on the concert after Aryans have liaished their national problems-corn-parable to 1"S3S, Great Britain had admitted j fullness; he took the very best stage since he was nine. The .regulations are tem- West Point or Annapolis. . 11.000 JeT-ish men, women'und! He began composing. when he studies shoe3 he could-find In the store. porary pending the institution cf children to enter'the Tniied SiTig-j was seven. Godowsky taught at There were diversions. Herr the Imperial Royal Academy In an educational nuiaerus- clausns Offer New CCKTES • a t coa. I.iore sight be received. *ce I Schweinfuss stopped to help burn Vienna, where he wa3 created Im- for'Jews. '.'... C s s t e r J said, . but the extent ild bej dotra a synagogue, to beat ap perial royal professor, the highest to the capaeii Jews. But these were incidents rank, by decree of the emperor, J E W I S H CONGRESS . • i. , college ol z^ish StuOiss ' "limited lary organiiatic'ns to take ths ren » to be quickly disposed of; for and also at the Chicago Conserva. eponsibiiity of selectiag: cue raain-BOARD'WILL MEETJannounces a. coursi, - thera were so many - stores still 'tory of Music. He was the first A ..meeting them, i- of ths eseciitive ' of Jewish History"-to be given ii tainicg to be done away with to the musician-of world rank to appear board of the'.Oraaha; -. branch of on Jionday.nights fraia S to 9 at . . memory of the amabssadbr's see in Soviet Russia. the American • Jewish Cf>n^ress i the Jewish Ccmtr-uiiity Center. retary and there were BO many be held on HonSay, ICovem- I The first class tsesting things that Nazi seeded. The first moving picture star her 28, at the, Jewish 'Community held, this Monday, Noretaber 25, j Dr. T.'orris Tilartronn Herr Schweiafuss had been was Max Aronson, known, as- Center startifffe at 8:15. at S o'clock. quickly taking stock of all b . "Broncho Billy,"' vriio appealed in tte TCSOTB' of ~hi<* offi ».T,r.^;.B^1 As -this is to be aa important Tie course Is open. Ic-. ESV needed. He hadn't had a new "The Great Train Robbery," pro-meeting, all members are urged : interested. : Artbsr (Continued"on- Page 7.) •• duced in 1903. "."••". to'attend.. 5 Trill bs Instructor. =
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