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What are you Jews going to do aoout Communists in your midst?" asked a friendly nonJew. ."It seems to me you ought :to be doing something about them gntered,as Second Class Hail Matter on January SI. 1931, at for your own good." (He had . OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER S3, 1P3S Fostofffce. of Omaha, Nebraska, pnder the Act of Marcn 3, 1879 „ been listening to Coughlin.) Oh, I replied, -what are yon Gentiles going to do about nudists? Nudists give me a pain. I - think the human form should never be exposed in its nakedness, inasmuch us generally it is not much to look at. A dreadful «ft Si» * * V offense, to the eye, in fact. I go • to the gym and these see naked' ness in all its hideousness. Since most of the nudists are Gentiles it seems to me it is your r " business (as aesthetic Gentiles • dedicated to everything that's rV Washington, D. C. (WNS)—A beautiful) to do something about report proposing two methods • the' nudists in your midst. available for imposing economic -Then, sir, I (a life-long Demosanctions on Germany and Japan crat) am against Republicans. I is being studied by high adminis- tear Republicans may take my sotration officials, according to aucial security number avray from me, an action that I should reRabbi David At Goldstein was thoritative sources here. London, (JTA)—Nazi efforts gard as "subversive to my rapidly elected chairman of the local The report cites the Hawley- to cash in on tbe world -wide-symapproaching old age. Do you ;ionist district at a meeting held Smoot tariff act of 1930 and thepathy for the German Jews "by a know-,.I have a strong suspicion at the Jewish Community center, federal code, as amended In 1934, scheme forcing cations to ransom that the Republicans are plotting Tuesday, December 13. as laws by which President Roose- them through cash payments for to capture the next election and *.»-,»..». »U- W. s-« Other officers are Irvin Irevin, velt could clamp down on trade increased imports from Germany put a Hepublican president in the first vice-chairman; Dave Free- with any nation in retaliation for are apparently doomed to fail. ReWhite House? man, second vice-chairman; Sale- 'discriminatory practices." action in the financial center, Je - ' - , r . Since most of the Republicans wyn Michnick, secretary; Joe TrecZ God 1I l^e trcre" . v. after Reichsbank President Hjalare Gentiles and since I am tiak, treasurer; and Dr. Philip Cn .;- a fev :r.cri s r r c Tmar Schacht had left for Berlin, against Republicans. I feel it is Sher, honorary president. tut unfr-;i;r.ctc''T" I T '..I"1;" " t having submitted the Nazi plan up to you as a Gentile to disavow E,n:cr;r t^rse v- l-p c-e c-; r r c to heads"of the Intergovernment- 1- : ' Rabbi Goldstein has broken a • and drive air Republicans from rule of long standing, not to acal Refugee Committee, was exr - CI " C SD T her. ^ or rnrce 7 r>i:~ i ' your community. (Indeed, sir, I cept the presidency of any organtremely hostile. Even the strong 1 - srr-f E.nhrcr.°s CZTTTCZTL ; ri. v ere pro-Schacht group was reported r heard a Gentile Republican mak- ization, when he became president —£3i to i e p t ' l rr il-e c r ^ " ing a speech on the radio, infil- of the localZlonlst group. " I have to be unwilling to make such conEH to rie-re if r ^rc 7 T trating his Republican doctrine In cessions. PAVIK3 T i m F'L IJZJ ~~; "I^ t n ";*< ^ IT V V L I J ** ^ "many a living room of the land.) I T C J i 7***L : CM - •" The Jewish 7T.1"- ctr - cr s There was no doubt ia finanIiicLGC f?n7'"' TV'.i i,n^€n S j . ? r iocr1. L E t ' e ' cial circles that the British Gov:There are so many other things Tel Aviv (WNS-Palcor Agency) :: r : i vr i~~ "'" '<"- ' ' ' that you Gentiles ought to stop These agencies ere cr — Dramatic evidence of the heal- ernment would reject the plan, lor the sake of my pleasure and de^tiB.nus must be m e . VeI nc c.l c srr- —: i „ • , - , — which was described as petting a ng power of Palestine for Jewish prejudice. - Sometime my civic pledge. premium upon violence and per-' refugees was furnished with the S ' <*P f " I "* conscience is dreadfully hurt on Conservative ParliaIn the name or tr-OF: v r r rotC C l i ~ 1'f'"" i ' <' Above is pictured Jack W. 3iararrival at this all-Jewish harbor secution. account of Tammany and other "L U-E r " r>" T ' days of their T ery 1.- CF—rr mentarians were likewise hostile er, chairman of the Jewish Philof twenty Jews were releasV. municipal gangs. Why don't you I urge you to raj J oi*• r l ° , I d from the German concentration to the idea of surrendering fur- anthropies, who this week has isGentiles do something about c- c ' : r : - : - E u ther markets to the Reich. There sued a plea to all Philanthropies Say to yourself, ' 1F; J-e camps at Buchenwald and DachTammany which is so full of Genhave something to g c. au. Ona of the immigrants had was no great enthusiasm for the subscribers to pay up t h e i r tiles? Aren't you responsible for plan reflected in circles around pledges, to help alleviate the been held in a concentration camp every Gentile Tammanyite? the Intergovernmental Committee, mounting Eeeci of the Jewish un1 ; for two years. - ' h J L L Mind you, I have nothing Port workers and friends "who nor any great tope that an fortunates overseas. against Gentiles. No. indeed! came- to the harbor to escort the agreement could be reached on Borne of my best friends are Gennewcomers were deeply moved as the basis of the Schscnt plan tiles-(good Democrats and Godthe immigrants, leaving the boat, which would materially aid a soieaTing) and I love them as if recited the traditional blessing of lution of the emigration problem. r >i ' • they were my own "brothers. 'Shehechiyanu" and sang 'Maoz The plan will be submitted to all the members of the IntergovernThen there -was Mr. Dillinger Tsur." mental Committee. Who tvutf- a. reij liuiifbfe=peT3oii, indeed. There -was really no trustwaited for many hours in front of It is ^understood s The Kap-ue p .->5 Is.tr-r ing-him, considering the way he the offices of the Hitachduth Olel that the Schacht plan is not new, al recogEiUc-n hE.s '.*ecn -ei did "with banks—an enemy or Germania (Association of German but -was drawn up two years ago. by the Inte-nat^onc" Jev >i private properly, you might say. \ Immigrants) registering tlssir de- The proposal that SO per cent of i And yon must admit that Mr. Dilsire to bring their relatives Irom the cash realized from Germany's iel Volf, s=rr"-sc- cf a f C £ C 0 - L - , ; i t L linger"-was a Gentile. "Why don't Germany. Increased exports would be alParis (JTA) — The British 00^,000 p—'-E.ic £-d X-an Zoz i t r you Gentiles . . . . " Kabbi David A. Goldstein The registration was done in the located to financing emigration Home Office and Jewish relief "A-w, quit your kidding," said accepted because I feel that there Hitachduth offices because the was described as unusually high organizations have concluded an my. Gentile -friend. s no cause today more important government has refused to accept for a Nazi concession, but it was arrangement for temporary asy." Precisely, sir! I am kidding. I n Jewish life than that which any further requests for immigra- pointed out that it was proposed lum in Britain for thousands cf "couldn't be anything else but kid- supports r c ~ t r~ I ^ - ^ P " ~ " -> - F attempt to keep the tion visas for relatives. A large with a view to making the scheme German Jews on tee list to reeeire 4cc.ccc ding •wheji I hold the whole group doors of the placard reading, "Open the Gates more palatable and the Nazis, if "United States immigration visas, one car open to the ol-Gentiles responsible for some thousands Palestine ell race: £ r i e n s u e d , according to reliable information of Jewish refugees who of Palestine," was posted outside serious negotiations Gentiles for -whom I have a dis- can he settled the offices in front of which the would seek to scale down the reaching Paris. They will T?e res, r:\lr. there," said Rabbi taste^—for nudists,, for the Repub- Goldstein. Ci =£;r:5. ir 01 t h : y c long queues waited. ratio. cued from Reich '^concentration lican party,-for Tammany!tes and C In one day some 3,000 appliIt is further pointsd oat here camps immediately and will be tor DillirigerB. How silly,, how un- The American Zionist organi- cations for relatives were submittpermitted to stay in England ni> -, . that comparatively few cosstries . „ zation, under the leadership of - F Jalr. how' ;vicious. I -would be if I ed. Jn Tel Avir.jrerusalein and the were-able sad willing to-do a casli •iil..their opportunity to cmigrct-: p' " " made you all "responsible for nu- Rabbi Solomon--Goldman, looks colonies around Haifa;. to America comes np in the COEbusiness and the amount they I. U forward to enrolling . 100,000 dists and for Dillingers. The applicants told poignant might he able to concede to the secutive-nnnibsr listing. T ' t )<• Ypt you take without gagging members throughout the country. stories- of how whole families in Reich, if willing, woald be com- There are at present 25,CDC""I ,CM — „. the 'outgivings-^of a "blatherskite Omaha, Rabbi . Goldstein is cer- Germany had committed suicide paratively small: and could not Jews in Old Germany and, 15,0 00 s 1: _ i t i vr 1i g L >w V . M — ." r1- , tain, will'do its share. T I i-points t t J b scorn a t Jews because or been murdered, •while solitary provide a substantial sura for in former Austria still imprisoned c —.- An extensive membership camsome Jews are Communists. You survivors begged for the chance to emigration. in concentration, camps who wiJl •» ' 1 b ^c f- r p T accept his malice whole and youpaign will bs organized. "We hope settle In Palestine. Montagu Norman, Governor of be released only if they sign or r rr tee r to have a membership in Omaha ask me, What ARE you Jews gopledges to leave the Reich shortthe Bank of England, has been " i t CC. ^ r ing to do about Communists in equal to that of Hadassah,. the AUSTRIAN JEWS TO flooded with letters from political ly. These constitute one-third of r-r s* ^ ' » - , r . p .~ women's Zionist organization," your' midst? all the able-bodied Jews in Gerleaders of all parties expressing ^ p said Rabbi Goldstein in speaking Tea, there are some CommuSETTLE IN LIBERIA horror and resentment at the many. Many of them sre holders t o IT £7? V'C'Sr cf " V. e" - c fr-r " - - F 1'"V"^ 00nists among the Jews (just as of the campaign. c x* ™ of numbers lor United States th-ee c^nd-ed r e Bucharest" (WNS)—A Jewish Schacht proposals, the Express re- visas The executive committee anamong the Gentiles). But moat 'which are issued only for rue cf : %, - ^ n . c -. V I • " - c . ' . '• f " . ported amid general press consettlement in the black Republic • r r " includes v "r of the Jews I .know .(and I know nounced by the chairman the 1939 and 1S40 immigration S:nagopi.° r ,.z z.~~zr\: r r ? " .1 : 1 Liberia in Africa will be demnation of the plan. Reynolds quotas quite a lot) vote the Republican Louis Lipp, Max Bartsh, M. F .'of -£•«•" r ' rt-r since tae present Quotas wect I T T'TF. News denounced "the attempt to launched shortly, it was learned .i " •' £.*£ I, C^. . i _ -• ticket straight and hope that the Levenson, Ephraim Marks, Harry New To-fc. r r '. = _,_.- j . _ , 1 - - i when the steamer Draga left hlackmail the world into financ- are long since exhausted. next president will be a Republi- Sommers, Moe Venger, A. Gend- here In order to alleviate the plight Th= con>est., for v 1; port of Galatz for Monrovia, ing German rearmament." • "»0€ v rr can who will restore everything ler, Morris Friedel, Rabbi David the of these and other prospective capital of Liberia, carrying 400 oc ? : : v,;: i•>o t w r . " c.ec. tr tte '•rcc-1 ~rcT to where it was in the 'good old Wice and A. Katz. • emigrants overseas, the-Home Of- w.nner, v . I I'C ccrJu; '. IDCC"! I CT1 "i r r ->- -t ^ Jewish refugees who had left Aus- PALESTINE TO HAVE times of Coolidge.' fice has agreed to Edmit them to tr-e CiT?z-i c~ c•f a c—:r, rc co— ~~- " r - "^ r tria a week ago. I don't like Communists eithEngland immediately as transmi- posed rf ::-s .'r-pc "• r : All of them have obtained per- OWN OIL REFINERY "• . T er. The few. I have seen (and : grants awaiting visas providing chE. -~£.n cf e CiLCE-; ? " : — t ? - - r"r mission from the Liberian govr ; " -. there are really very few of them Haifa (WNS-Palccr Agency)— that somebody in England gnar- ab Kussy. ft:'.-rr oC ^1. ^•^ ^ x "; "r~ ; ,J_ ernment to' settle In the African to be found) are an unpallatable that they will not become * - f " republic which was founded in Preparations for the construction. antees ""C lot without any sense of humorpublic burden and will proceed L6E.=U0_ 1-E.nC.boc 1 * " ", 1822 "by freed American Negroes of a large oil refinery in. Emek a .X.JLZ.,.^1Z u " vi om^-i s C ^ J I." T dour-looking children who like to their destinations when they J" 7 "^t % and abolitionists as a "homeland Zebulun are proceeding rapidly, to ** m c r CA ai**n" £ n r ' >. . " P. feel socially significant. In the obtain their visas. and the area of the buildings— c h : — : : £ -*1 Ci"- j , ; for the Negro race. S. I»tcc. " same faddish mood other children It is' estimated that this ar- Leon 1 north of the Kishon—has been •" T , C" '- r-. A of ' "n r" are taking up being jitterbugs. rangement, which is supported by rcrt r-erts E 1 Pedro II, emperor of Brazil marked out, r c. Tr" 0 The jitterbugs are more toler„»all British consulates in the n ^ t r i — | A temporary bridge has been (1840-1889) was a H e b r e w cf .1° v Washington (WNS)' — Italy's scholar of note. In hi3 exile he erected and another is being built Reich, may enable the finding of ecr'est. t ^ c•enrr "' ^: able. • : ^ ' C" 1 Oh. I'm not afraid that they anti-Semitic program will not af- published for a railway siding, while a new temporary asylum for at least a series of poems in are going to upset my fairly com- fect the rights of American citi- Provencal-Hebrew. -\ 50,000 prospective emigrants ccrter.t. c r - of r - r - f 1 - r crroad also is being built. ' fortable life arid uproot me andzens, according to word received overseas since it is understood C in my-, old age make me adjust by the United States Government Ire- rr that the Home Office is willing t r V ^ a n i s ^ c ! " \ myself • to a. new social order. I and made public by Acting Secreto admit even persons whose visas lL _." * n * • re r r. really like being a capitalist tary of State Sumner Welles. are due as long &s IS months J,; '•--- ' r .* "" r (though I wish I had more cap- In an informal request to the from. now. 'l-A-lr : New" v"crk."Vr '0 ' 1 ital); though, too, I hope that Italian Government, the AmeriAdditional transmigrants whom sl~c_"c! ac rt,rt r capitalism can; find a- "way to can Embassy in Rome, with standthe Home Office is also willing de--2urre w:^t IT re 1,L ' I• - p - e 0 : make many other people as com- ing instructions to protest any deto admit are Jews over 60 years the Echo- E-^rrc ' c J • " t fortable as I have been allowed cree discriminating against Amerof age able to prove they will not ican citizens because of race or to be. ' . become, public burdens and youtns r Really, sir, neither I nor any creed, had demanded the position to be "trained for new occupa- s;on nrer r . \^ cr"r£ w o£ the many other Jews I . know of the Italian Government towtions, provided that their evenhave any reason to want the cur-ards the rights of Americans in tual emigration is guaranteed by of ;ne Ti"r~-n' >e t c C rent system overturned. It has Italy. Jewfsii organizations in England. in Vev- ^-crl. st t r - " \ Cc~No formal reply has been receivbeen gooS to us and to our fath'England Consults With V. S. k^ mo^.o~e Z'ti^ - *c - , ] ! ;c r ers, just as It has been good to ed to a similar request made to London. (JTA) — Admission Tt: r'sy f":Tl"" >^ ^.^ ^ r : the German Government In remillions of other "Americans. 1 ^ „ » - __. „ Asserting that the year 19 S9 into England cf- Jewish refugees It was so decent to our fathers gard to' the rights of American will confront American Jewry expecting to go to the United sc---• rrf T Fwhen -they came. here fleeing citizens affected by the decrees of with the greatest responsibilities States was raised by Josian C. from European persecutions. It the Reich. and obligations in its history with "Wedgrwood, I>aborite in Com- for U S ; > ; „!_"L^" — 1 O-> .5= At the same time Mr. Welles regard to providing for Jews in made no.point either of their race mons. "My department has been s; r,ec; r:£ " :" .- " T or their religion but took them lauded the "able and forthright distress in Central and Eastern - — - - f —1 in consultation with United States j d"< d 1 ~ i v F - —» , - - „ - , in" and let them make what they address'? made by Alfred M. Lon- European countries, the United! authorities on this subject, JPV ^ t *_/; C" v „•>-. r - : f *~ , don at the Lima conference. could, of Its opportunities. • Palestine Appeal today announced Home Secretary Samuel Hoare E • • . . - c - 1. : Stating that it was a declara- the convening of a National Con. . And they did make good, didn'i replied. "The usual practice is to they -. . v good, people, good citi tion by Mr. Landon as an individ- ference for Palestine which •will admit, to this country r-'V^r^s f~r zens. They- saTT meticulously to ual rather than a delegate to the be held in Washington, D. C . on , - —„ wnoni maintenance v ..; l*c cr ^ the education of their children conference in Peru, Acting Secre- January 14th and 15th in order guaranteed if there I* a rr^'-; *They!ve stood for righteous things tary of State Welles said: "Gover- to mobilize Jewish communities c able prospect cf thr.r r ^ i i " : : 1 — in our. town; for all the good nor Landon's able and forthright throughout the United States for to the United States v,t' . - z. : ~_: gratifying a large scale program of immigrathey, have received, from the address is a further or two. It would be TrcTcrr c American system they have made evidence that the people of the tion and settlement in Palestine i . lv not to admit ind.scr.n.r..^ ^ • United States are as one in their as a means of creating aa avenue good, contributions in return. persons who hare re^^s^cr^d reShould we want this social or determination to" uphold the prin- of rehabilitation for many thouplications for EdmiFE on t~ V •>' A *•der overturned? "What do you ciples of their traditional policy sands of homeless Jews in GerUnited States regardless cC tl c ' cc-"> r and that in this issue questions of want. us to do to prove that we many and other lands. period wnich must clrr.c oc'o-° " c - c political affiliation do not arise. are not Communists? Shall, -we JAK" EIASABTK, son of the late the applications nave br-n r:r.r I- 1ZT^.Z~ Dr. Stephen S. Wise, chairman ' . There can be no question that "Wear arm-bands that proclaim of the Czechoslovakia!! ered by the' United States r.u- c -'-rthe Executive Committee of the "We: Are Not Communists! the people of the United. States, of thorities." ' j we-; r republic United Palestine Appeal, anlike the people of other American "Would that help any? The Rev nounced that Jan Masaryk, sou Refugees hare ccrrmtncJ r ••f--; r ' Republics,. will refuse to permit Conghlin might then esclaim the founder of the Czeeh03lo- Dr.- Wise said: "The name Mas- merous enterprises cn.rlc; ~g ^ re r i "Since they're not Communist any form of outside intervention of vakiaa Republic and CsecltoElo- aryk symbolizes a high and noble consideratie number cf ZZ'^^.^i r."t CC they're international bankers, In the Western Hemisphere." vakiaa Ambassador to London devotion to democratic princi- worlters, Sir Samnel "To^rc, Hem1" Ct' 1That's what they are!" until January 1st, will come to ples as well as aa ardent sym- Secretary! declared in V~z He But,: sir, as an Vmefican I am MORIZ ROSENTHAL the United States in order to be pathy for ail minority peoples. In of Ccnamotis, "defender t U"3 CI : not going to dispute the right o • HAS .76TH BIRTHDAY the principal speaker at the Na-coming to the United States to ad- erc policy c : any other American, Jew or Gen tional Conference for Palestine. dress the National Conference for esiles from Germany. It z rzz- t r r rcr-tile, to take up any economic, soNew York City (WNS)—Moriz In addition to Mr. Masaryk the .Palestine, Mr. Masaryk is follow- sible to admit a number cC -c~~~- : - -r — cial or political doctrine tha Rosenthal, world-renowned con- principal speakers will include ing the aoWe tradition of the late gees without sggravr'.' % -J\.~ 1. *- c~--"_ cC pleases his mind. I am no totali- cert pianist, observed his seventy- Solicitor General Robert H. Jack• tarlan who says that people may sixth birthday and was guest of son and Joseph Baratz, noted pio- Thomas G. Masaryk, his father, emploj-tsest sittsstic S.r F : ^ - -f r; for two decafles clmraploned uei Eaid. E e also prcm.rci n ' t *.c Z'r. " Z . ;hlnk only Republican or Demo- honor at a birthday party held in neer of Palestine and founder of ; who Use upbuilding of Palestine as a allow any immigrant t2 enter *; : t v - ' " — . :ratlc in this country.. the studio of Station WXQR co-operative settlement. • sacred enterprise of the nations of country to replace a, ~r.n. C Only If others attempt by fore which played a program of his re- its oldest follows JToble Xraditfbn the world to restore the Jewish charged from a Ccrmcn I^mr(Continued on.:page S.) cordings.' Discussing Mr. Hssaryls's visit, (Continued-oa-page S.) • here on racial grouads. s Lteraxj
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