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In the • Interests of the feh People,
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TO ALL AMERICANS
Xast week, in this column, I replied to my. friend, Miss Neely, who had asked me: How does a Jew, feel about all this? What Entered aa Second Class Mail Matter on January 31, 1931, at does he think? . OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1939 fostoffice. of Omaha. Nebraska, under the Act of March S. 1879 But, Miss Neely (I continue) what I feel and think about my pain .doesn't really matter much. Coughlin Scored What matters much more is what you think and feel? at Mass Meeting Of course, I know very well how deeply you sympathize with New York ( W N S ) — A b o u t Jews with whom you have to do 1,000 persons attended the Town In many of the things you care Hall inter-faith anti - Coughlin about—the liberal side of politics, mass meeting and heard the Rev. the decent side of local governP h i l i p Klutznick, prominent trict this past year as second viceDr. Guy Emery Shipler, editor of ment, the peace movement, social Omaha attorney, was chosen first The Churchman," a Protestant In line with a lodge justice (though the lovely name vice-president of t h e District president. tradition, he will next year suc- Predict Re - Opening of Episcopal publication, accuse the of social justice has been de- Anti-Nazi Groups Believe Grand Lodge No. 6, B'nai B'rita, ceed Rev. Charles E. Coughlin o£ to the presidency. Besides meaned lately by the demagogue.) at the 71st annual convention his B'nai Struggle Against "dropping a torch into a world Reich Being Made B'rith activities, Mr. held this past week-ead in De-Klutznick has been a leading figfilled with high explosives." You will tell me that some of • White Paper Vulnerable V troit. the Jews you know are more Rev. John Huichinson, a Presure in the worJ; ^f the A. Z. A. Wice to i A few days previous, Sam BebChristly than some of the Chrisbyterian clergyman, of_ Bayonne, Principal a "'-*-..the DeASK MANDATE REPORT tians. You will speak of their EXPORTS FALLING OFF er was re-elected to his 10 th term troit convent 4^3,.^., N. J., urged an investigation into •eah in Utah -by as president of the supreme adglowing idealism, as you have th© sources of Father Coughlin's '"'"8 ? ^ . 0 **-»Iieve League Considers funds, seen-it. And I will tell you that Small Latin Nations Are visory council of A. Z. A. at the Henry Monsk < and Rabbi Benjamin PlotRabbi David K. Wice will de^e^X""^" ^;? annual convention held at Port ident of t h e - ^ Jews are really not all saints 'olicy Incompatible Dissatisfied with kin, head of the American-Jewish liver a series of lectures in the Monsky, in his tala. --,_ * ^Is-^J (being altogether like other peoJervis, N. Y. Mr. Beber is foundwith Mandate Alliance, which arranged the state of Utah nest week under Agreements ple, sinners .as • well as saints). r of the Junior order of B'nai gates, stressed the need"-o*_. Jerusalem (JTA) — Issusmv meeting, denounced F a t h e r the. auspices of the Jewish ChauB'rith carrying on the figu. But your fine humanity would S'rith. of E-v-eepsng restvie.itonf. on B" !f -ondoa (JTA) — A strong Coughlin as an enemy of democtaucua society. New York (JTA)—The boycott against all political ideologies and abhor the c u r r e n t cruelties of Germany in European democNew president of the B'nai to secure reopening of the racy. Monday he win speak at the of lam's, carrying out T'ri'sifV against Jews even if you didn't racies as well as in the Americas B'rith district is Aaron Droock, movements which are today men- fight Palestine issue and reconsideraUniversity of Utah in S&lt Lake new Palestine policy, V.-;IP fo'.Iovf*: acing democracy. know any of them except as huDetroit attorney, who succeeds tion of the new Whit© Paper City on "Stepping Stones Through last v-eek by P. wave oi anil-Avti have made such inroads into Nazi man beings whom you passed by. He pointed out that Comrznn- policy by the House of Commons Archie Cohen of Chicago. Others Jewish History." The following riolence in vhieli 1? v e r e Knif.economy as to make the Hitler on the street. " to office are Benjamin I. ism Is equally as hateful and dan- is predicted in Parliamentary day he will continue tie series e,t and 15 voimAert, leading: tlie £•>•• overnment most vulnerable in named gerous as Nazi-ism and Fascism. circles. Morris of-Chicago, second viceJjeast Pain the university with two talks, thorities to invoke (Ivnstic re.i&•""'•• the event of war, according to a' president, and Godfrey Bernstein Over a thousand persons "from Yet the pain of the Jews is the statement "Sampling the Literature of the tion against the .TevF. Members of Parliament have by • Dr. \ Joseph Teneneight states and four Canadian least of anti-Semitism. It is only baum, chairman of the Joint Boy- of Chicago, treasurer. Mrs. MaurJews" s.nd "Religion in World been pressing Colonial Secretary Powers to prohibit, restrict. ""*• a tragedy personal to us and tocott Council, in which he took ice Turner of Chicago was chosen provinces attended the conven- Malcolm MacDonald to secure Progress." regulate trensferf of 'pun In »•;' tion. District 6 is the largest of a people of tragic destiny another issue with Thomas J. Watson, re- to head the Women's Grand lodge. publication of the League of NaOn Tuesday he will go to Brig- pf,rt of Palestine, hn.vp lifen c'^icMr. Klutznick served the dis-the B'nai B'rith districts. tragedy is only a chapter. Much tiring president of the Internations Mandates Commission's ob- Center Troop- Distributes ham Young university in. Provo, rstfH* to Hurt'. OomTnissjnrtpr Si" more Important is what anti- tional Chamber of Commerce. servations on the White Paper where he vill Epe?,fe on "Fe'igion Hprolfl Alfred. MarlvUchapl in «^rAwards, Badges to Semitism .'means to you and to Watson, In an address at the before Parliament adjourns on e,menc5Tnent to t h P PalesMn* in World Progress." Members all people like you who cherish opening session of the Chamber's B'nai B'rith Will July 28 and to give Commons an Order-in-Council published in >'»" the decent things that we think opportunity to discuss the queso,""ic.r" Vrlr- . I T v.!azelte. Hold Picnic Aug. 6 of when we speak of the Ameri- onvention at Copenhagen, deBoy Scout Troop 62, sponsored tion further before the governTi F r MFI'I ion.! provides Uit.. can way—democracy, liberty, Bill clared that i t was "the divine ment goes to the League Coun- by the Jewish Community Center, i t ? r r j »il; iior n , ••- be nisrto vf>iThe first annual B'nai B'rith of Rights, social righteousness. right of every people to choose its held its Court of Honor on June cil for ratification, of its new .. o - . . (,i - \ - ' : s pTiri fivrftm: own form of government" and picnic will be held all day Sun28 at the Center. The Court was Palestine policy. - (I prefer to call it social right- called r - c 7i-p -• T ^ h Cornrri^P-'oi* . upon the leading countries day, August 6, at Krug park. Ben conducted under the supervision eousness since social justice has to make adjustments that would Kushner has been named chairp - fr("! > Kn-it t h e appliesti«i Opponents of the netv policy been 'taken as a mask by one in live the "have nbts" an opportu- man, in charge of arrangements. Catholic Publication Is to state that if the report of the of Jay Weisman. Guest of honor , oi r p j B',, i i o t i ' ic transfers Iw* was F. A. Young, Scoutmaster o* tne United States who speaks the nity to share in the resources of Assisting him are Al Fiedler and i fv opii . ^ . . ' i i o i.iiil JGV.-R, o r {viiii. Be Issued at ' Mandates Commission holds that Troop 66. Scoutmaster Young language of Hitler and GoebrpJje or Jf-v:s f.o otliern, or rmir the White Paper is not consistent conducted the tenderfoot investiIntervals the world. Watson's remarks Joe Solomonow. bels.) with the Mandate, the government rf."^ Or tTp-^'F t o rcrynrp-.tp n: Mam's Lend" or* Felicia were characterized by Dr. Tenenture in which 16 boys particiNumerous games and events, You should know that anti- uaum as a 'subtle attempt to i nop.-covrotpte Indies; ( ? ) inv«.ir New York (WNS)—A net? pub- may not bs able to retain the pated. with prizes, are on the program. Frontier Semitism as . projected , by the break majority wnicn approves the j cie.te transfers contravening- t >\ * the Anti-Nazi Boycott," and Feature of the day will be a base- lication, issued by the Committee slim Moseleys and his kind is not a he cited F. A. Hamilton, representative Paper after a two-day de! regulations; <o) in-ewribe iH:i<;.' the Deutscher Volkswirt ball game bet-ween the B'nai of Catholics to Fight Anti-Semi- White "Warsaw (JTA)—A new group thing in a vacuum. No more was of the training committee of the bate in May. ties for violations. tism, and containing statements of May. 26, which suggested fightB'rith and "A. Z. A. teams. of Jews deported from Oermrr.y anti-Semitism a thing apart in the Many government supporters local Boy Scout Council, delivered arrived fit the POIIBE frontier, Charge Discs-imllnniion from prominent Catholics fe-eining the Boycott through the coplans of Hitler when Hitler first voted In favor of the new policy- a brief message on scouting. The cbfi.ricc of rnciP? rltwiiii: phaslzing the Church's opposition operation of the International while 400 to SCO others continemerged In the Germany, of the charter was presented to anti-Semitism, has made its ap- then, they assert, under the gov-theA new Chamber of Commerce. early ,20s. • troop and the President ued their week-long wandering in. following: p u b l i c a t i o n o* >he ,er*.'."••• ernment's assurances that t h e pearance here. Exports Drop the ''no-mat's land." The new Anti-Semitism is but a rallying White Paper conformed to the Roosevelt 10-year program award party e w s p a p e r s p o i n t e d owl thai; .bf The Committee of Catholics to Mandate. reached the Polish border II N Dr. Tenenbaum stated that point for demagogues summoning was given to Troop 62 for outShould the Mandates measure oblige the £;o"-o"-;' I7ight Anti-Semitism, which has Commission go on record as stat- standing accomplishments. Cer- station of S&onszyn from Cologne. I menf. to vill a nation to black reaction. It German exports to the Americas define the tprm •"" its headquarters at 55 West 42nd ing that the new policy is not in tificates of Membership were dis- the Saar and otter Western Ger- i HRFVetE psperteri tb.p.t brought Hitler a following for his for the first quarter of 1939 were tlif1 po-vpvt-• St., New York City, was formed accordance with the Mandate, tributed to 46 Scouts. man provinces. Only a score of i rner.t had borrowed the r»."'s». general assault on German de- valued at 182.6 million marks as "primarily to reach those -who, they declare, it will have a strong them, whose Polish documents theorr from the Na;;i reg-in1*'. compared with 228.1 millions for mocracy. Organizer awards vrere given to the teachings of Chris- effect on these M. P.'s. were in order, were permitted to while You eee, Miss Neely, there are the same period of 1938, a drop Congressman Chided for contrary the Palestine Poet. ch?-^,-i,to Lawrence Epstein, Milton tianity and the principles of Slurring Remarks a lot of people who never did of 45.5 million marks. He said thrt Hie measure pot rr-iiir ;i>r Incompatible With Mandate Konecky and Lincoln Klaver, pass the border. democracy, are taking part, unThe others joined the previous like Jews. , They have disliked this drop was due to increasing ! ! map date provision e,: According to reports f r o m who are organizers of a junior About Jews fortunately, in spreading race and Geneva, them in a distant, academic kind dissatisfaction in South and Cen' however, the Mandates scouting group known as Cub deportees, who, according to re- I ecuality of the inhabitants; beminority hatreds in the United ports from the border towns of fore the law. of why. Long ago. In their youth tral America with Germany's bilaWashington (JTA)—RepresenCommission is reported to have Scouts. Zbonszyn, Krbait &n<2 Seuthsn, they heard in their S u n d a y teral trade agreements which tative Bruce Barton, Republican States." taken the view that approval of British authorities intensi:!i.->; Prizes for the sale of the most •schools that Jews killed Christ; have made these countries great- of New York, told the House that The first copy of the first issoa the White P^per was beyond their Scout circus tickets were present- were suffering severe privation ic. retaliatory measures Rsainpt J*v> when they were very young they ly dependent upon imports from reference by Representative Jacob of the eight-page tabloid sizs competence and the question ed by Dr. A. D. Faier to the fol-the frontier a.'ea. These refugees. RE t h e toll in t^ro cte.ys' ellurl-f />;•• heard their parents speak of Jews Germ'any in order to use up block- Thorkelson, Republican, of Mon-newspaper bearing the name "The would have to be passed on by a lowing Scouts: First prize, Joe including many children, cripples Arabs reached 13 killed ftrw3 '•i . . . "The Damn Jew" . . . "Theed mark accounts. tana, to certain Jewish legislators Voice" was presented to Mayor higher organ of the League—the Franks; second prise, Herbert and. aged persons, wandered in vrounrteC. These inelnrten '• • dirty Jew." . Dr. Max Winkler, economist during a statement denouncing La Guardla at the Summer City Council itself. lf. This iis taken here Conn, and patrol award. Ales the fields and. forests, ."hutted by Ar«.l>& kjliffl and '"OUT V."0'!T>.^P(; it > dogs let loose by , the frontier Bis p,''.tp_c}'-~ v.epv '?"'ei A'-iv, }".'pli." Demagogue's Delight and adviser to the Research de- Communism was J a . insssciisably Hall "at. the • New' York.- Worid'E to.- ..ineaar that - tks " CcEinsissioa Weinsteia. The A. Z. A. efficiency guards, .v:ho lr..5crefi 3tss.nr e.n.6. botfc :&v,£ Fei&ch Til-ivaii. :..-..-'-A.- demogogae-can"--get •'-'«""-'_.„ 'partnjent "?of-^the ' Non-Sectarian bad taste. The Congressional Rec- Fair by Gene Tunney, former actually considers' the White Pa- cup for outstanding p a t r o l tore tfeeir clothes to sbrecis. crowd of people who don't like Anti-Nazi League, predicted a ord carried the extended remarks heavyweight boxing champion of per to be incompatible with the achievements Next" day, 11 Arafis v c " t Jews even though they could not trade collapse f o r Germany's of Thorkelson, which earlier pre- the world and member of the two- Mandate, and, according, to some Hawk patrol. went to the Black One vonian and one chile, v/ere Y:O uncled vhep. • e • bomb Ofi«":follow him if he came to them In Third Reich, in a report prepared cipitated a sharp verbal clash be- week-old Committee. tilled vrhen driren.off l>r Polls"'. quarters, was unable to formulate class badges were given frontier guards. One man died oJ isned p,rs Aral! cr-fe i>.ppi' npir.nt" '.<,. his authentic character as one for the League indicating the ef- tween the Mohtanan and House this decision owing to the op-to Second Issued a t Intervals Cohn, Norman Polonsky exhaustion. who would subvert democracy and fect of the Anti-Nazi Boycott. He Majoity Leader Sam Rayburn ities, holding .lev's re-,;por;.-;lii.-3, Voice," which sells for position of the British and French and'Bill Lincoin Klaver. Presentation restrain liberties and reduce the declared the .total trade deficit or (Dem., Tex.) on the subject ot five"The From Hanover immediately imposed severe i-u;cents, carries a large-type members of the Commission. a first class award was mafie to dignity of the individual to thethe Reich last year was four-and- racial prejudice. Paris (JTA) —Advices ?vom ilivc- tViecGu^'ec. Ano'li?" A~;V Should the Commission's report of double-line banner headline, "BisMelvin Tatleman. Merit badges goose-step of a regimented- state. a-half times as large as that reto the Council sidestep a defiaite were won by Kelvin Tatlemas Berlin said l">0 Jevs of K-no^e? hops Condemn Anti-Semitism," When Thorkelson • asked perYes, people; say, this man Isported by official German statis- mission of the House to extend across the front page. Above it, declaration on the compatibility were taken, from their he&s fair- IVTea Shearim cuartor of the •-•K--. right; for what he tells them tics. Although Germany's adverse his remarks in the Record, nor- in smaller type, is a single of the new policy, the British gov- and Lawrence Epstein. Scout ing the Eight fine;, shipped in t.vc The Jevusaiem mUUsvy •'''«• Bernard Goldware was advanced about Jews is something they balance of trade for 1938 is offi- mally a routine matter, Rayburn streamer, "Catholics Answer 'So- ernment will not have to ask the trains to the Polish border. Fifty mancier, ordered; s-,11 .levish o;.:-'.™ to Senior Patrol leader. ; have been conditioned to believe cially reported at 192,000,000 arose N of the group reached Neubectchen iE the city closed ?t <c; oV?.-.-"-L Council at its next session in Sepcial Justice' Lias." to a sk if he intended "as from their youth. A Democrat Reichmarks, examination of the Norman Weaelraan, Lawrence and were driver across the Pol-iii&liUy u it til CuvU'or notice :-"i Mayor La Guardla said he tember to amend the mandate to : finds himself able to go -with a nature of Germany's foreign trade he does so many times" to place in the publication material ap- hoped "this would put an end to conform -with the new policy, but Epstein and Walter 'Greenberg ish-German, frontier wiiL
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Tp.f.e the colony oi lUshon-ie-^iai, a Coughlin gets back in a few nists, various persons engaged in something l i k e antl-anything ing under the troop budget plan— of the" remaining 100, -rho reachweeks a following which he los un-American activities, etc., andstarts in this country," it would Assistant scoutmasters of the ed the frontier station Beuthen, givls, T'<JE rounded i-r pnd •~:>ii' In 'the repudiation of 1936! In then named every Jew in the destroy fundamental principles. troop are: Dr. A. D. Faier, Mor- is BO far unknown. The vicuKis deed, Coughlin had fallen among House who is chairman of a com- Dr. Chapmar., acting executive ton Kargolin, Sol ""TezeJman and include blind and aged men r.nfi the forgotten men after 1936 and mittee or a ranking member of a secretary for the Committee, anAbe Reznick. The troop commit- v:omen £rom institutions. nounced on the editorial page that he appeared to be one of the incommittee. Just what does the tee is under the chairmanship of the vicinity oC Kf?l'«ovot.h re~n'*r-.the Committee's program of acteresting. relics of American po gentleman mean by mentioning Mr. S. Rica and consists of the folID the arrest of '.;4. .?ev.-isb i>nu.p litical hostory. • tivity included radio broadcasts, a lowing members: Dr. A. D. Faier, the names ot these Jewish memgrp-Pis euaiTed v-'icfc (>t;<e<'i!U; • '"' So in Germany the corpora David Fishman and Gilbert Rosbers when referring to those en- speakers' bureau, frequent issuLr;l: country iUeesilly. gathered to himself a multitude enblum. gaged In un-American activities?" ance of bulletins, pamphlets, leaflets and news letters, an educawho never ,liked Jews anyway and "Then the gentleman quoted Troop 62 has been in existence who- could believe he must be Every Saturday afternoon at the provision in the Constitution tional program for the schools, a The Beth El Talmud Torah for 10 years. Tod£3- it is one of right In all things since he was2:30 over radio station WOW to the effect that no person hold- research/ bureau and information closed its active year last Friday the most active groups in the ?: f. r» • sp-lem told o? I^ri'tnl tre £ ii»"- j '. ; saying what they themselves al- the Creighton University of the ing an office or trust under the service." with a picnic at Elinwood park. community and has a membership N . p.ccorcec. Fevere't luirid'•*>»'; ..;*•• v t ways had liked to believe abou Air is presenting a transcribed United States shall accept a pres"The Voice" will be issued at Fifty-seven children attended. of 5 0 Scouts. *" I roiuideu up in the Old Cit? <'!•'?• Jews. They marched with him broadcast of the program "Ameri- ent, emolument or favor from any frequent intervals, it was an- Among those present were the \ i v s in? Ixvaxt fpi- P U K P O C I ? U-i<t to tho totalitarian state, to the cans AH—Immigrants AH." Each king or a foreign state. Did thenounced by the Committee. new pupils of the Talmud Torah bbi David A . Goldstein con- { f o o t i n g of em Arpn. Three r..idestruction of their democracy, to week the contributions of a racial gentleman intend to c-cuse the who have enrolled for the coming j ducted t h e special Independence | Ji? eG j e w B ,. v ; e i '*; £ a t 5 l ."'• j 1 - ^ * - ' (; ' : 'lu,wj Ui i r -the end of their liberties. group to the development of the Jewish members of being Commusemester. ! day service held on Tuesdaj" a t i kept siaiurinE- (Or >.oi\\ n..-.!:-.-s >,;• United States are related. Wooden Horse A complete luncheon w a s nists or infer that they are getI the convention of the Kabbkdc&I j ™" * l i o ; rvv w t l t p ^ " ^ v f ' - ' Anti-Semitism is the wooden ' A "play-back" equipment has ting emoluments from foreign served by a committee under the Assembly- of America in Asburj j o f ; ?t1fl npp " ' " " " ' ^ r o l " ~ p " ; p horse in which the enemies of de- been purchased by Dr. Philip Sher countries? I would like to know chairmanship of Mrs. Morris Armocracy conceal their chief pur- and the programs will be present- what is in the gentleman's mind. kin. Assisting her were Mrs. Joe Ir h - t r 1 \zV^ C o \ - r - , ^ r ' ' ° \ / " , poses. The Dies committee re- ed before local organizations and Freeman, Mrs. D. Eobersnan, "I don't know any reason," Mr. , cently revealed something o schools. Mrs. Jacob Kafcz and Mrs. I. I1( l w Thorkelson replied, "why I should r - r . Wz -r--'' r<- - r r - '"' ' ' •> , - . that; behind the anti-Semitism o Abramson. In charge of the program Is tell the gentleman what is in my \-°->C o r TI f - r <• ^ - v,, * -. v . « Moseley 'was exposed Moseley's Cake and candy -were served by Washingtoa (JTA) — Stressmind." jt"i r t s f p f c i f r the r i,, r •• * ' profound admiration of Hitler, his Professor Edwin Puls of CreighFloyd Abramson, son of Mr. anding the need of co-operation ' ' veneration of Fritz Kuhn as a ton university. Milton R. Abrahams will be Mrs. Leo Afcrarnson, who wasamong "all groups of Americans" I C o r . r - f s r ~ c - f ' i r c j r r ! 1 patriotic citizen. \z ' ^' ' ' A committee representing each Jewish speaker this afternoon on celebrating his birthday. in undertakings of common con- : . - V c r f . . . . ; , . . • . r r Indeed, the whole anti-Semlti national group is sponsoring the i - " - '-.-ft ~ " r, "1 " ^ the regular broadcast of t h e Members of the committee in cern to them as citizens, Mrs. i r a ^ r r t ' movement in the United State program and its further presenOmaha Round Table of Christians charge of games were Mrs. M. F.Franklin D. Roosevelt this week has only thinly masked a hate tations. Members of the commitand Jews. Levenson, Mrs. David A. Gold- urged "good citizens everywhere" and contempUfor liberal govern- tee are: Bolus J. Bolus, William Charleg J. McDonald, district stein and Mrs. John Fair. The to support the campaign oi the ment. The New Deal has been G. Abboud, and Eva Nasr, Syrdeputy for the Knights of Colum- Talmud Torah will re-open in National Conference oT Christians called the Jew Deal; every anti- ian; August Borglum, French; bus, is Catholic narrator, and September. and Jevs for the promotion of New York (JTA) — Allen Zoll, Semitic pamphlet speaks of it a: Matthew A. Hall and Frederick Lyle M. Adams, a member of the better understanding ariioi-.g Protwho organized the weekly picketv "• li v i>p~t €• f ' r - i . ' . t W. Clayton, English; Rev. Dr. - a government of Jews. board of directors of the Junior estant's, "Jews and Catholics. ing of Station WMCA for Its re• i i' It seems to me, Miss Neely, that Edward Chapuran, Czecho-SloChamber of Commerce, will be In a July Fourth statement to fusal to broadcast Father Charles the menace to the Jews is only vakian; Mrs. Paul Pattavlna, Protestant representative on the the org-anization, Mrs. Roosevelt minor in "a conspiracy directed Italian; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. E. Coughlin's talks, was disowned broadcast. I declared that joint, action by citi- • \ " against all Americans and against Swanson, Swedish; Mary Potts, by the pickets after he had been This program is broadcast zens of all groups in dealing vritfc the cherished things of American English; Dr. Philip Sher and I. arraigned on a charge of seeking through station KOIL at 5 to Vienna (Havas)—Descendants common problems "is urgently • life. Do you think these things $> Zimman, Jewish; Mrs. Arthur to extort §7,500 from Donald 5:15 every Friday. This is the of the famous Viennese "waltz necessary, in view of much that is would be, safe In the hands of men If*. Mullen, Mayor Dan B. Butler Flamm, president of the station. third on a series of 13. A sign carried by Coughlinite king," Johasii Strauss, were happening in the world." . . . E.nd Mrs. D. A. Foote, Irish whose dangerous characters are pickets at the station's building barred from inheritance of bis The promotion of better underThomas R. Niven, Scotland; Val manifest In the current hate, presaid: "Allen Zoll,. Is a Traitor." musical and personal' property, standing a m o n g Protestants, Peter, Mme. Thea Moeller-Herms jury and forgery directed against which reverts to the city of'Vien- Catholics and Jev:s in America is and Hans P. Laas, German, and Zoll, who called himself direca minority of the American peoAloyslus Klammer, Polish. na, by an official ruling, climas- truly one of the most necessarj" tor of the American Committee ple? ing Julius Streicher's' campaign tasks confronting us, not OE?r for for Constitutional Government Do • you think any . American's the sake of lasting social peace was arraigned yesterday and helc Prague ( J T A ) — T h e m e a t to disinherit Strauss's "non-Ary- and rights would be safe from chargood-will but in order that in §5,000 bail. Police said they shortage in Bohemia-Moravia has an" descendants. acters capable of destroying any the idealisia of religion may make arrested him Friday when he acThe Austrian composer, wiio its' forced delicatessen manufacturers group of Americans because of effective contribution to cepted §200 in marked bills from to invent a new concoction— died in 1889, married a Jewess the' 'most their race or religion? "• How safe -vrelfare of the nation." Flamm. He had promised, po- frankfurters made of fish — and converted to the Roman Catholic would American principles be if lice said, to call off the pickets incidental?-, has made it pos- faith, Adele Deatsca,' his 'third it came to pass that a group of Tientsin, China (JTA) —More when he reecived $7,300 more. thus, sible for Jews to eat "hot dogs'' wife. The royalties he' left her Americans, because of its race, than 2,000 Jews were affected by was, reduced to a subject people the Japanese blockade oJ the Brit- Zoll denied the charge before without fear of violating the re-will now become Viennese propMagistrate Richard McKinlry and ligions prohibition against eating erty. Recently, repeated attacks In accordance with the ideology in Streicher's newspaper, Der of the anti-Semites. The Constitu- ish and French concessions here. hearing was set for today (Fri- non-kos*aer meat. Opinion Tte aJuly iss-Je of Sraeic.es" tion would, stand repealed by the Most of them have businesses day). Stuermer,'forced a daughter of prints poem "The fcT In addition, Catholics, for the within the concessions, while a dictates of mobsters. The success first time, can eat sausages on Strauss, by a previous marriage to i Mrs. WilliaiE Gray o* Omaha. number reside In Japanese-conof anti-Semitism would mean the Friday. Fifty Jews Dismissed turn over to Vienna violins anfl defeat of the equal rights guar- trolled sections of the city. manuscripts wliicli £er fatter left Budapest (WNS)—Fifty memanteed -by all our laws. It'would A majority of the Tientsin Jews bers of the Budapest Opera comA representative of the sultan fcsr. well as eriodicals. be'the defeat of America. are of Russian origin, having pany were dismissed in conform- always appeared in a Turkish What It Woald Mean come here via Harbin. Only a few ity with Hungary's new Jewish court when a Jew tras a litigant Oliy Tertjuesi, the great matteThe tr.se of runp: Hpv safe, indeed, would be are German Jews, with refugees law, which allows only 6'per cent to defend the Jew against in- meticJan, WES the czly member of | trodtvcecl to the r among their number. (Continued on Page 8) justice. of the company to be Jews. Sis fsrnilj to -die a Jew. " Spa.s.ish-Jev-isii esli
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