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Jewish People : Hunting a Job 'lHy Bear Mr. Segal: < .Since I have been reading and bearing so much of the tragic Slight of tbe Jews, abroad, and Since tbe question of Anti-Semttiem all over the world has become such a seriona one, it has 'occurred to me that it is now time for tbe Jews themselves to do something toward helping their fellow-Jews locally as well as

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OMAHA, NEBRASKA, iiilDAY,, JANUASY 27, ISi

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London (WNS) — Worrying •••••over treatment c* Jetrs ia GerThis problem concerns employWashington (JTA) — Jewish many acd anxiety over ths fact ment, and the difficulty that our contributions to the United States that her passport was expiring young Jewish people are having will be dramatized in a radio proprompted the suicide of Countess securing jobs. Until last year I gram sponsored by the DepartMarie Kaaageck, Austrian Jewish had not had a great deal of exment of Interior on the Columrefugee and a niece c* James perience in seeking jobs, as wasDiscussions Suspended Af- bia Broadcasting System on Feb. Nashashibi, Mufti E a c h Speyer, New York banker, accord- Great Britain Consider* fortunate to have had the same 5 as part of the series entitled, ing to Mrs. Mary de Trs-fford, a ter Removal of v Want Own Parties to Aid for Settlers in position for several years. How'Americans All—Immigrants All,' friend who identified the body ever, last Spring I was out of a Schacht Represent Arabs the Office of Education announcafter it was foand in the Thames Job, and was quite shorted to ed. near the Granite wharf. find a problem which I had never ES-SAID INTERVENES ATTITUDE REVERSED The program is intended to The countess had been despon- FRANCE OPENS LAND realized existed to such an extent. show how Jewish immigrants, dent because her husband, apIn my attempt to procure a secretarial or stenographic position, ioerins Appoints Helmuth grateful to the country of their Present Delegations Aid t oparently non-Jewish, held an im-First Group Leave* for adoption, helped to finance the portant Government post and I was confronted not only with Pioneer Work'in Fr.. Wohlthat German Mufti's Terrorist Revolutionary War and contributwent over to the Nazi cause after the fact that there is a great deal Policies Guiana Negotiator ed their services in all subsequent incorporation of Austria in the ot -prejndice shown by Gentile Maurice Samuels, noted wWi American wars. Greater Germany. She had been business men, but was doubly find one of the better-know* .*«•» C a i r o , Egypt (WKS-Palcor worrying- most over the fact that Paris (JTA) — It wag under(JTA) — After a trip shocked time after time to learn to Berlin will feature the contributions Agency) — Although the conferHirers, will speak this 7iw»*fifcj" stood this week that the British Paris to confer with Inter- of Itsuch that Jewish business men do not overnmental persons as Samuel Goni- ence of Arab delegates assembled her passport was running out and government msy sponsor a spening, January 31, before '•!** Refugee Commitshe was afraid that she would becare to hire Jewish girls in their tee officers, Director George pers, David Lubin, Lillian Wald, Center Forum on Mpal»*i3l»» here from all neighboring Arab come a -woman -without a coun- cial loan for refugee settlement offices. Dr. Joseph Goldberger and Nath; Rublee -was to return to Berlin an Straus. Toe final episode will countries to discuss Palestine try. Irithin undeveloped territories of Aiiame." The talk is sch«StoJ*i the British Empire. None of thetf iut £ o'clock. l a connection with the Since that time X have observed this week to resume the discusJews* contribution to artproblems Mrs. <2e TraJford said the coun- funds .-wouli go Jor eettlemert -\ resident of Palestine fcwsa more and more the growing seri- sions on emigration -which -were present forthcoming London discussions tess and culture in the work of. Oscar was deeply devoted to her ' i r " P to 1PS7, Mr. Samuel tK ousness of this .problem. I have suspended with the removal of Hammerstein, George Gershwin ended after a week c* meetings two children who are now with schemes outside the Empire, s^ch rUP.tified to discusB his made* the rounds of all the em-Dr. Hjalmar Schacht as Reichs- and Irving Berlin. with complete agreement anion^ their father in Austria, whom she is several now under esaminatlcr - •> has written on t h e ployment agencies, both those bank president but were anthe delegates, vrho are scheduled •was going to reach by cable in as result of definite offers made <r-w [or many years ha* •who collect a fee, and those who nounced as continuing after Rubto leave for London shortly, the the hope that he may be able lo for. large-scale refcgee eettlemest had visited Economics Dicta"i behalf oC the Zionist charge nothing at all for placing knotty problem of proser repres- reach London in time for the in-in . Ecuador, the Ikmixiictn Republic and the Parana plantation:: people. By all of these I was told tor Hermann Goering. tation for the Arabs of Palestine quest. of Brazil. the same thing. Not only have I Characterizing the talk with has not yet befn solved. T^est-known for hlg tnu»«tt»<^&>ss$ been told this by the employment Field Marshal Goering as "friendThe territories within the B-'ln~ the Jewish classics, Mr. Sus The exiled Mufti, whose repagencies, but by Jewish business ly and helpful," Rublee declared ish Empire There refugee color ': r f : ? , -p-bo hae appeared In £u*>* resentatives - all of the delegates men themselves, who, -when I the negotiations would be reration .may be supported fcy s. l ppvpral times before, is tbe *u?s* thus far chosen are, has yieldei have asked them, have admitted sumed with Ministerial Director British loan are, ia addition ic "- j o . s. number of books and •asfcS'V to a certain extent to the imthey do not care to hire Jewish Helmuth Wohlthat, who has been Britaisli Guiana, also Ncrih-c-r of his advisers and i iiioat oi -which, are on Jewing-tu>>* girls, and have given me several authorized to succeed Dr. Schacht Workers Alliance Sponsor- portunations Rhodesia, Tanganyika. Kcr.ya r.r i has finally agreed to acceptance different reasons, some of which as t h e Reich representative. ing Belarsky and Nyasaland. The" Eritteh Coitmi-1 of two delegates from the modlie raE born in Rounrnnlfe I -will attempt to list here. Wohlthat is director of the foroffice has advised Jewish ©rfrasiDeganith erate opposition led by the Nashreceived ills education, at tatione to send experts to these '"Jewish girls are too ambiti- eign exchange department .of the ashlbis. prtfl T^rpprt? rTiiverBities. After ibd Chicago Rabbi Tell* of Ex- territories to make investigation1;, ous—too . anxious for advance* Ministry of Economies. Sidor Belarsky, formerly leadWorld VP~ lie was inatle * »»»»*» NashasMM Refuses in conjunction -with the local aument/' . periences in The Goerlng-Rublee talk came ing basso of the Leningrad Opera thorities Into all settlement posAt first the Mufti had Insisted "A Jewish girl is apt to know shortly after the Reich authori- company and Leah Deganith, star Seminaries committee p?nf. to Poland, 'STViJ* sibilities, as Dr. Joseph Eosen., most of-the people I know, and ties, in a reversal of attitude as of "Ohel," Palestine's labor stage, that under no 'circumstances 3SIP to 1?C1 he wee attelM»£ •** may, carry some confidential in- sudden as that which broke off will appear in a joint recital here would he allow his men to at- Speaking before a joint stasr president of t i e American. Jewthe Inter-Allied Reparations ;*vajs-. ' formation to these people." the negotiations, indicated that on - Wednesday, February 15, atten-I the London conferences If dinner of the Temple Israel and ish Joint Agric-clt-urEl Corpora"By-putting a Jewish girl in the way was still open for re-8:15 p. m. at the Jewish Com- any members of the opposition Beth El Synagogue Men's dubs. tion, and -other American experts Local People Active « l misBJon iv Devlin and A v.-ovl<i-tr?veler he is J were Invited. our office, we give the office a sumption of the talks. The Reich munity Center. Meeting cf Reform Rabbi Joshua L. Liegman. noted are -planning to do in British PC! vitli foviT fontinentg anti "1** _ very Jewish atmosphere, and hint. that the suddenly slammei Soon afterwards he had offered Chicago writer, related his ex-Guiana In association with a BritThe two, appearing under the Groups twice traveled the entire *. thereby: give our Gentile "cus- door would be reopened was com- sponsorship of the Jewish Nation- a slight compromise, to the of-periences as the guest of niae ish expert. of Africa. Frencli -Aid tomers the impression that we municated to the Rublee mission al Workers* Alliance, will render fect that he would not object If Christian Theological seminaries. •' ' OmalianB whe participates in Among: lit? books hav« Are not liberal minded." by the American Embassy which, a program. of songs and recita- two members were present in a Meactrhiie, sponsored by Co-the Thirty-Sixth Council of thesuch Babbi Li eh man streesed three vif1eli--a^claimejl wn All of these reasons may tojointly with the British Embassy, tions In Yiddish, Hebrew and private and unofficial capacity. lonial Minister Georges Handel American Hebrew Congregations things that impressed him in his But Ragheb Bey KTashashlbl, visit: The waris and profound a n l finances partlyfcy.the Joint held last weefe in Cincinnati re- "You Gen tiles." " I , tbe these men be sound, but to mehad questioned the Reich Foreign English. they all -seem absurd. Why, for office on the possibility of con- Sidor Belarsky has appeared as opposition leader who has been sympathy for the suffering of Eu- Distribution Committee and part- turned the first part of the week. "Whsi Happened in " K m r Mob," "Jews on Instance.- should anybody.be con- tnuing the negotiations. At thesoloist with the leading symphony living in Cairo since he fled here rope's Je-srs; a feeling that anti- ly by the French Relief CommitAmong: the delegates were: demned for being ambitious, and time, the demarche had seemed a orchestras In the United States from the Palestine terrorists and Semitism meant the death of re-tee, t i e first cf three groups of Rabbi snfl Mrs. Frederick Cohn, I P.'MI "T'-pyoxid Woman." Jfs -tt* If,,so,'why blame this on the fact forlorn hope. The response was and has taken leading roles in the who was one of the two accepted ligioa End vras in essence anli- 12 Austrian and German. Jewish Rabbi and Mrs. David H. "Wice,| won fBTOe for hie translaWm* •«? that that person is Jewish? Are lnterprete-i as "very promising." Chicago Civic Opera company, the by Husseinl, categorically re- Christian; and an abyssiaal ig- refugees vrlll les,-re for French Loyal Kaplan, and Wise Serline 1 sncu prominent writers s>* «TJ i Npclip-ipr r.iRiik, Shmarym Plans Nearly Complete no pther people ambitious? Guiana on February £. Opening American Opera company of Losfused to go to London .In a pri- norance of things Jewish. \ I, .7. ^insrei' »i\d others. of French Guiana to refugees 2E • Kr. Kaplan w&s elected to the It is not my desire to create a At the time the negotiations Angeles, and the San Francisco vate capacity; and he' insisted Among the many c.tsestiQns considered .important in view ol S i-T|.t! most recent 8-niS that not only xsust the Palestine serious issue by bringing this to between Rublee and Dr. Schacht Opera Company. j executive board of the ney-lj' oryour attention, but I am only try- had been abruptly ended, the Leah Deganith Is making her National Defense party be rep-asked t i n , Eabbi Liebman tol-1, ErilaiE.*E ncd ths JCetScrSsnfiE j cnslZBi NetioDal reder&tion of j vioel^ read translation wa* £3At ing to-make a plea for-all the •Rublee • mission had In its hands first appearance in America fol- resented officially, t a t ft must •wzs one pertainiEg to the. Pro- opening cf their Guiana -CDlcxJ.es I Ternjf»e Touth. Mrs. Cohr. -war- ai CK I. J, FII-ETPT'B besi-sellav, "Fb* capable and Intelligent Jewish a plan for emigration of Jews lowing a successful tour of Paris, furthermore be accorded the same tocols of the Elfiers cf Slen. Rabcelegste to the National FederaMr. FRTPUC- appears -ft* people who are attempting to se-which represented' a considerable Lon-dpn, Warsaw and other Eu- number of representatives as were bi Lie-bmsn went on to relate the The rrcach- .press;, • i s rtalslnjr c" 'Tesiplc Sisterlioocls, :>ep.T-:er on the Center Forutn. cure responsible positions. There modification of- t h e original ropean capitals.' In Palestine, being sent by the extremists who origins of this notorious forgery, J^anS.e-1, salfi the -experiment- oZ |i ties Dcring the conference r o w •written Erst by-a-French pamph; la'.own s*^ », brilliant is very little, or probably nothing Schacht proposal for riding the where for a time she led the life havo already chosen r i s s Eusleteer to discredit Napoleon HI admitting pioneer gre-ups Eight \ w&s recs?.^*BEi cr the fieath 1E. KU-\v-v.C. iv. r-is" Jp-c!,nres he •we can do to overcome the Anti-- Jews out of Germany on Increased of a "Chalutzah" her literary eve- seinltes. Isad to frnitftl fierclopsccEts. and ths-Ets-bseqceat histcrr of ths Semitism existing in this country, Reich exports. The new plan, nings, radio appearances and cinDifficulties Etecoiatered "Our Cclcrial^ Eitefetcr," t h e out surely we can appeal to; the ff (Continued on Page 2.) _ __ ema_shorts' _sreJfctsJleil. .aa-fiseals _..^.^^iisrsupcxi--'th©- Hxiti£h'-:*ir0v£r2- tale tint!!..utilises • by tha mystic Sergias Nilcs to justify. psrE&cseoplo themselves t&- k>& a of national cultural significance. ment xn Losfioss coz&*»*T*2ic2i,*<! tlers of the Jews. little more toilerant toward their WiOi v-ip.ts*rJ. Accompanying these two artists with the delegates a t Cairo incalenflsir. -It msy be tbs Jr>egiEfellow Jews. I feel, therefore, will be Sylvia Marshall, New York sisting that it-was esssati&l that - Baring his trip east- Kabbi .niEg ot sotQetiing- teporistt." ' that the prominent and generous the opposition be invited. Jamal Liebrsan met irith Thomas Main' concert pianist. JDspeits Iiewre j "Eg- of the CEsccti'-e commHtee oZ \ ,. .j. ". "; } . i , ' ' . p 1 s ; , j o n f .m a _ Jewish men, who are doing so Harry Crounse Is chairman of Husseinl, cousin of the Mufti and and Albert Einstein, and he re- . The first grocp is eompcEed o2 i the Hebrew Unioc Coliepe s.'un-ni. j(J.7 ' ^; t i pf ' 0-r;;,-, P o r ihe Je - much to help-the Jewish-refugees, the local committee arranging the one of those chosen by the lat-peated the words of Einstein who 12 eheniiEtE, agronoEiists, tech- 1 KepresentRtiree from R!1 the ! ^,,^-';-C- r^^ipr n" at should also be-made aware of this concert. Tickets may be secured ter to represent hiia in London, had said, "science has failed &nd nicians and foresters.. Warned of juajor. Keform conrrec&tiotiK at- I J;^',^,^'^,^o f' ^ ^ local situation, and at least give from members of the Alliance or telephoned his cousin in Beirut religion • alone . has proved its the cIis-£Ctie dijrictltjes thsy tenCed the fieliberttioE or ' " " ' ' ' " " " ' " us a .chance. to prove" that they to tell him cf the demand; but force." by- calling WE 1110. would eacourter, tbey replied: _jnay;he^wrong about us. Previous to Dr. Liebraan's talk, "The ssise is tree ct t i l cufier- leaaerE nisd r c b t ' s . EpeafeerF i.vthe Mufti still refused to consent ' What answer can I or any other to any official representation of the "March of Time", film on fleveloped territcries. Tfe iaten-3 clttded Dear. CharlfECticejro, OR- i U'iwliV*"!-: I. I' fespS Refugees was shown. About 200 to develop It sad those- vrhtt vriii of the ITE't-erfji-ir- of Jewish person give to a personnel the Nashashibl opposition. Continuing its social program, •^r&ld G&rrisoii Ti.iE.rC Rarl Eesv persons were present. manager who says. "You cannot the Round Table of Jewish Youth Nuri Pasha es Said, Irscju die will be happy firing e-r. iree a t e r 'Vrilliam K. ISH&. at. vrf-Yi ss •i blame the Gentile people too will sponsor its second dance of prime minister, who had been exsoil for & worthr causs." others. \ much for being prejudiced, when the season, the "Question Mark" i treniely active in attempting to The Colonial Kirtetrr said 5E £ Kess&ges T-e?€ received from ] your own people do .not even care on Sunday night,. February 5, find solutions for the Palestine statement that If these frcrps afi- rresifient KOOSETC!;, &cfl from for- { _%o hire'Jewish-people." • •>. 1939, at the Jewish 'Community problem Immediately took an airjust themseJTes EncceEs»El-!y... the iser PresiflsEt Herbert Hoorer. I I ant wonderingif yon,will give Center. plane from Cairo to Beirut in the fioors --rill rcsi&in opsa to farther this problem- some consideration I.Te'wiPfeCoTTiTTninit;- Cefl.tn? K«>ac ?.•> Seeking to give Omaha's Jewhope of persuading the Mufti to Immigration. "AfiEitt&riC® will «nd"whether'or'not 1'you" "think ish Youths an entertaining eve] h e i r iv, i b e VRisitiE of fuiwl* accede to the deraanis of the opbe Etop-pei," the sts.tsrr.cnt dethere Is anything-at all ^re * can ning, a' new band featuring new Miss Fay Goldware. who \ras position. dared, "cE*r If the .present ezdo to bring this, situation, to, the style of music has been secured. graduated from Creighton univerAs a result of Nuri Pasha's InperiEiest proves unfieeirable." attention of the, pepple./who can Fashions in music by Gary will bs sity In 1937 with a bachelor of tercession the Mufti telephoned utu" ts>* It is unaerBtood that the v'cjsit Jielp the.most. ; . .'. .' the orchestra who will furnish the arts degree, will soon receive a to Cairo his acceptance of two DlEtribctioE. Ccmm4ttee» together Washington (JTA) — T h e Ger• ;-Very-sincerely yours-,- •-.. music ". .diploma of merit from Paris In delegates from the opposition. with ths KcthEoiOfi comni'ttes, is' Hebecca Hymojt, Cincinnati. The Center ballroom Will again recognition of her skill in writing But Neither Ragheb Bey nor his man Government has refused to fessistias esch pioneer . wiiJi 10,exempt American Jews in Gerthe French language. be. decorated this time in the I RIK" cousin Fakhri Bey, who has beea CGC frsEcs. The second group Now there are Btuffed shirts theme of the "Question Mark." Now teachng in a private school active head of the opposition in many from its anti-Semitic de- will ESJII Kareh 20. Cosmenling wiH crees except where treaty rights Bmong us wlio'will' 'say shuBh, All Center members can receive in New York City, Miss Goldware Palestine since the former left, ca. t i e experiment, French creThe National T'Erm Sc.liooT ii \ •hush, to all this-.-.*. "We should tickets ' admitting -them to these wrote a French essay in 1936 as is satisfied with this compromise. are involved. The United States E!ES newEpapere poir.t cc* that C T r e c e i r i n g E.rpi5ce.-Uons f o r P C - \ a't be speaking this ,iray abou •dances by applying at the Center a regnlar class assignment for They insist on parity, declaring Government IrEmefiiateiy moved French. GuSans- ia,s -fertile ;«oil. BlEisEJon T-ix StfiEf l~sv*'i"c Sr. s- coinW»»l»iUtt : t.c i t s 4Cd t e r m T-hich | to bring to the Reich government's ourselves-. Jtttysn'Sseemly at this office. Non-members may pur-Prof. J. Elzear Moreau, Instructor that the present delegates do not forests said --goii.-jaines hv.i c p e n s -Ar-ril 1 1 t h . V c u n r ti-'cr- b e - • 7t;;;.p--nijr' p r n nis:, A p p ' R ti«ll»j>«CV " times. Let's "keep quiet abpu chase tickets for $1 which will in-modern Iangauges at Creigh- in any sense represent the ma-attention cases iavolving treaty rich •eras svoifieS fa £fc® psst because tw€°E t h e c.g'eF cf 17 ?.ncl * ' . , hP v - \ S P C ' P \h\~i'. ?oi, t o b e s . i rights and will make a practice things like that." • admit them to all remaining ton. He, in turn submitted the jority oi Palestine Arabs, who, FrsD.se, until two yer,rs sjro, Essie Jug' compiptpf: { r e p r TPn^p yen-F i .',cl'.v. K. Ciienel will be of putting similar cases before the I believe; £owever» 41 fa-time dances. work with that of several other they claim, are in the main opit a place for .prisoners. Jey-ish or h i g h school, w h o E.re piirEir-al- ; to say publicly, vhat JSSss ,Hymon students to Rene Fuller, French posed to the Mufti's terroristic authorities. are refralEiXiS from com- IT, m e E t a l l r anfi m o r a l l y fit F.V.C. i The new developments ia thecircles lias said so well. Most of us know consul at Chicago, and Miss Gold- activities and extremist policies. ment, except to- poiEtjrut that the CEE fiemouEtrate p.n intereKl in ! % Hall Group! coatroversy over the right cf crperfiaeEt liqw true this Is; 'it Is the sk" ware's essay was exhibited at the will decjfie the future. & r r i r i i l t u r e a n d e. fiefertninstior J Americans in the Reic<vnot to he tbn In our closet and I f is -about Paris Exposition last summer to Eiafee t h a t vocRtioE. t h e i r liTr't: c Mcci discriminated a^aiast, regardless time to take it, out and let It.ratr along with hundreds of similar of race and religion, which had tie - hideously, 1pj ,th^ ^yri^ei French essays submitted from all Tho 3. C. C. Dancing classes parts of the world. The ..School: fmmdet In 1PFG.S -5 r.-,l flisoupsion gTfttJj; been the subject of several • Unitof consciences. fcolfis the cifitinctiot; of being ; rt-pe- f ed States notes to Berlin, were _ Tee,-we, haYS bar" tfwn refugees will begin this afternoon, tinder The matter had been practically niiiciie, in o'lericjr to city bcrr ' ^» '-& i"'" - clvib ronnip of the -' disclosed when a.summary cf the «—these children- driven from the the direction of Miss-Rosalie Al- forgotten here until August Borthe. EfivE.~;t£pe of an acrscultiiral i Coti'TiisniU'' Or-n'fpr to German note, dated Dec. SO, was doors, of non-Jewish .employers b e r t s , Omaha's accomplished glum, French consuler agent at trE.lnijijr."TorlFvr Tiirr pro'e---i^r,r ' t'n" Tr-vn TTPT. P'"os'.fl<'R?«t. in Berlin, £ud 'the State » . . "Ton see, it's just a policy dancer, and will be held regu- Omaha, received the diploma, New York (JTA) — The Joint Issuedsnfl msEy icdi-Ftries? s"e crpr- i "nr:- Utiror>r A.^oul War?' Department made public the test ofours," says' thV "einploymen larly on Friday afternoons. awarded by the Alliance FranBoycott Council reports teat GerBudapest (JTA,) — I.Ieas.ures crevrdsti.. Xs.rtr.in5- cfisrr. x-ptir-^?-'; : T'f<"nr'.p?Unc ir: f]?e Miss Alberts has tentatively ar- caise from its world headquarters many's share of United States im- of the German note and the manager. "We h a v e nothing •» parcel all- CEt&tes ecce'red by c?por«.i;riIUeE for those rrRcH^Rll-1" I ^V-l ^*- •'•<>"•„ T.Tasn.ry^j BOK «T American reply, dated Jan.'11. against Jews. It's Just a policy ranged her classes as follows: in Paris. Mr. Borglum plans to ports has dropped frora 5.6 per Children of ours." The 'German document, taking Jews after J-»ne 1. If 14, tnd proforward the award, only one of Its cent in 1932, tha last pre-Hitler cew pcrchE.se ot lanfi by record o ' jrnad!jp,teE 0" thp Scb-oo" i ^ ' ^ B rer1!;''?:!- and hi So our American Jewish refu- 3 and 4 years . . . . . . 3 : 0 0 p. m.kind received by a Nebraskan, to year, to 3 per ceat in IS38. Im- note of the American principle of hibit Jews w-ere snuccnccd fcr Const fiemoiiEtrSaes the orrortneiue?- :• C^e^k rr gee, jobless, wandering from one 5, 6 and 7 .years . . . . S : 4 5 p. m.Miss Goldware In New York. The ports from Germany for the first non-discrimination agaiEst for- TeleekS, Kirdstcr oi Agricclfcre, sv-E.ltf.n£T f.hose. who wi;.b the r-ro- • ^ - - P ; ' : 4:30 p. m.diploma reads in part: closed door to another, thinks of S and over 10 months of 1932, as compared eign nationals regardless of race Classes are being limited to 10 "Alliance Francaise congratu- •with the same period for 1938,and religion-, talies the position addressiEir a -mass meeting. Kee.a- per t.rsmltr t=r^> T"i"l;r,p: to wo~T<- Ip)ir= T""~ 'v Mr. Zilch. Mr. Zilch has just adPreaiaer.Bela Isnrsclj-, in &E to achieve tfceir real. i Jt"''«n Rfc vertised for help. He will cer- children. Here is the opportunity lates you on your essay and isdeclined from 564,700,000 to that the Reich has the right to wh'ie, address, justified EnsEiirr'E "rs.ee tainly provide economic refug< for children to achieve grace and grateful for your interest In the$51,400,000, a loss of 21 per cent. adopt discriiaiEatioas against any protection" ses,st"res. E p clsclE,rThe cocrse corerB threp pom- i Cone;:.-., for the wanderer. Mr. Zilch is a poise. At the same time, imports for the category of persons, provided that ed that " n o t & ye&fc. t u t e. m!!iA nominal fee of 25 cents per language and literaure." big man in the Anshe Giborim corresponding pfriod ESOW an In- It does not discriminate against tact Chrl£t3E.n lore ie ne-ossBar;' to pietc yea-E of t.vre-'-"'e n^or'.'hf: t>r.r'h ! To'inweek will be charged Centerlie i'le local congregation.crease of 84 per cent- from Bel- ths nations of. any country as drive t h e moaer-chas.£ers. out of cludes encfe Bpecial?Ep.*.;ot>s ! But Mr. Zilch has his •policies memberB; 50 cents per week will gium; from France, 13 per ceat, such. The note also says that Ger- the "TcEpie cf the EcEgtriaE EA- cl>ard.;njr, espying, rrov^frying.-, I »••"" ' ^e f."'ov.v . The meetiiii; U. too . . . "Business i s business,' be charged non-members. Netherlands, 36 per cent; Nor- many has even conceded more tion." he says, and you can't mix busiway, 41 per ceat; Sweden, 91 favorable treatment to foreign citThere &re ever iff-r p.c-re= I r \ SiEi-*^ K VISA PLtf T ness with the matter of beini I am no business man, I am all per cent; and the United King- izens. Ia coacinsios, i t reduces . A t least two CE-thplia bichopE the controversy to a question of End zzzny other lesser church fig- the School Flant. which is Socfttpr; i T'p~i? i'V Due to the fact that the Ladles dom, 47 per cent. Jewish. Being Jewish is. .on<wrong in not understanding that 1 treaty rights aad expresses rssdures Trpiiid lEgEllr t * €2&BE2;IE€ CE thing and business is quite anoth- business should be kept far apart Free Loan Society is having a din- The report indicates that the pf t h r e e JlRTRnJU., ijiess to esamiae -specific cases iner. It seems that being Jewish is from the things of being Jewish ner on February 19, the Bikur anti-Nazi boycott has been especvolving these rights. Semitic legrislatioE, it TZS pointed Cholim Society has graciously 'a way of life, and business i s and things of being Christian. ially effective in consumers' out hy Father Bela- Eas.£5i&, leadbusiness. (Just as among com Ac Err-iiCRtiPE blacfc m e frrth- i p.'.ter-ec', t-snfie ?n. false rm8a|vf«M Anyway, were I a business postponed its play until March 19.goods. German toys imported into er of HcnET&ry'E C&tSoIic Aciics, non-JewB Christianity is one thing man, I think I should say, "I On March 19 the Society will this country amounted to $1,218,3Gtorn\p,t!on Gfvpi?,t>. Jpwjsb refiiJT""*Ia a Ejeech rccsfilj- coEderaE..'ng and business quite another.) needn't favor Jews. In fact, I present, DER WILDER MENSH, 644 in 1932, dropped to 483,545 or the measures. • • "I'm sorry," says Mr. Zilch t shouldn't favor any group by rea- an excellent four-act drama, at in National 1937, and for the first 10 The Jesuits critieisis, typlcs! oi the applicant, "but I've made oth- son of race or religion, but, atthe Jewish Community Center. months of 1838, Tell to $317,452. coisinest vcice-i i n IE&EJ .cEErtMrs. J. Finkel is Chairman of All in all, er arrangements." Mr. Zilch has least, I must give JewB an equal AKKUAL I^EEri Germany's share in our Senioes . are held every Satur- ers, was echoed in & resotuiac-c had a policy on Jews in his busi- break. Particularly since I my- this affair. LOS AKGELES GROUF toy importations has been reducday morning at 10 o'clock at the ness: He himself is the only Jew self am a Jew I should be faithed from 61 per cent in 1S32 to 1. B'csi. Israel Syn&go^ae, ISth s.n£ Jssi VCz.r TTterE-Es' Associs-tipti. lie can tolerate in the l i r a of ful to the justice that la of myJEWISH, NATIONAL per cent in IS 3 8. Chicago street for the children c£ Zilch, Inc. . . . "Business," cays teaching. Ye3, I must give the the Talnrnd Tors.Ii. he, is business.** , WORKER'S "ALLIANCE priaclples also was voiced b r GesJews a break." New York (WNS) — A sun e .At. this Esnics tae Pcrtioa til &des Sstllc, E. Etesibcr of the UpYet I (who am n». business Ki, I- ;-.. 11*. Thi3 is not to say that there The Jewish National Workers timated at nearly ?250,000 repthe Week aaa ths Prcptet c£ the r;rprfo^r i man) have always believed that are not many Jewish business Alliance, Poali Zlon, Trill hold a T u i s t<"ort:J.Jce- i-o b f ftnf »-' resenting one-day's pay of 30,000 WesS are discussed. FcHswlEg€d 'Is ^€^^6*" mioy&. ^-^-t^i-ofnci" i business should essentially hav< men who conduct their business regular meeting on Wednesday, clothing workers will be turned the service there is s, short talk j Anpeles. This 1B the third larsest j to do with being Jewish and <• with equal justice, with no dis-February 1, at 8:30 p. m. All over to refugee aid, according to oa some Jewish hero of the past. j of JI?ty-fire siniilE.r or^anizs,tionr>. i being Christian. Perhaps what*! crimination either against Jews members gsTersBest Tiews .is, t ie are requested to come to a report by the Uew York joint RefresiimentE are also served. . policy j Judge Stalmaster, long active j Organisation o£ Atn^TiCii.. •*"*• the matter with business Is that or Christians. this meeting" as Important corboard of the Amalgamated Cloth* All children, wflether students in local aud cationBl phllaBtSroit needs more Christianity and (Copyright, 1939, by Seven Arts respondence and'business Is to be ing Workers of America, a C. I. O. of the Talmud Torah or not, are A. Wolf was the only Jew""wbo pSes, is precticiBg law on the be the guest speaker^ more Judaism. Or, perhaps, since ~ Feature Syndicate) transacted.- r , : ; : : . ' ' .' affiliate. invited to this eerrice. Co»st, ' a tbe Alamo, ^ abroad.

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