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IN STAVSKY CASE \Free'ng of Revisionist Seen As Ending Internecine Zionist Struggle Jerusalem (WNS)—The most sensational case in", recent Jewish history came to a dramatic ending when the Palestine court of appeals acquitted Abraham Stavsky, youthful Zionist Revisionist/ and Polish citizen, of the murder; of Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff, who was mysteriously shot on June 16, 1933, thus reversing the verdict of the trial court whichhad "sentenced Stavsky to hang. The court of appeals' decision is a complete satisfaction to every element of Palestinian Jewry because it is expected that Stavsky's vindication will do much to end the internecine struggle in Zionism. . Stavsky had become the symbol for strife and violence in Jewish Palestine and in the Diaspora between Revisionists and Laborites, the latter maintaining that Stavsky was guilty and the former holding that he was the victim of a frame-up. . The decision of the court of appeals was unexpected because during the heaiing on the appeal the judges had declined to hear testimony from new witnesses and refused to admit in evidence important documents presented by Horace Samuel, Stavsky's counsel. The court of appeals consisted of Chief Justice Sir Michael F.J.-MacDonald, and Justices-Francis Horace Baker and Julian Mignon de Freitas. On the eve of the opening of the appeal the court refused to accept an affidavit signed by Abdul Medjid, an Arab convict, confessing that he had murdered Arlosoroff, who was shot while walking on the Tel Aviv seashore with his wife. Medjid had previously admitted the murder, only to repudiate his confession. Stavsky was one of three Revisionists who went on trial for the murder on April 23, the others being Zvi Rosenblatt and Aba Achimeir. The latter was acquitted on May 16 for Jack of evidence. On June 8 the "trial court found Stavsky guilty and acquitted Rosenblatt for lack of evidence. The conviction of Stavsky. precipitated a: worldwide controversy, splitting Jewry into two camps.

-v York (WNS)—The lower East of New York, long known as rhetto, : is. about to receive another body blow, one of many, that in recent years have gradually, wiped out the familiar, features of . that teeming area in which so many Jews lived, and loved and worked. ' Mayor La Guardia has ordered that the famous push cart markets of the East Side must go, and the Ghetto is up in arms. The downtown push' carts are to be eliminated and replaced by a model market in Harlem.

HIGHLAND GOLF ENTRIES PUT ON "AUCTION BLOCK"

New York (WNS)—A plan for the settlement of-several thousand German-Jewish refugees on governmentowned land in the Republic of Guatemala, Central America, will become effective as soon as it is approved by the HICEM, the joint committee of the Jewish Colonization Association and the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society. . . Worked out by. Dr. A.. Coralnik, associate editor of the Jewish" Day, who has just returned from Guatemala, and General Jorge Ubico, president of Guatemala, the plan provides for the granting of full citizenship to the refugees as soon as they arrive. By the terms "of the contract to be signed, the Guatemalan government will furnish free land or land at nominal prices to refugee families who take up farming and will aid those who enter industry. Trading and peddling is barred to the refugees, each of whom must have at least $1,000 in capital. Alfred Skinner Klee,' foreign minister of Gautemala, is prepared to open up 5,000 acres of land free in the province of Calapa for the first refugees to settle under the plan. Dr. Coralnik reported that President Ubico is opposed to Nazi propaganda in Guatemala.

A "Siyum Hatorah" will be held at the Congregation Shaare Zion, 1548 North'20th Street, on Sunday afternoon, July 29, starting at 4 p. m. The Jewry of Omaha and Council Bluffs are invited to attend and participate in the observance.

Marconi to Build Zion Transmitter Jerusalem (JTA). — The -Marquis Marconi, inventor of wireless, is coming to Palestine shortly in his private yacht, Electra, to supervise the building of a new wireles3 transmitting station in this city. The Marconi International Telegraphic Company has just been granted a concession to operate a" broadcasting station in Palestine: A- special program board, .composed of representatives of the three communities, is also to be' appointed. It will select the various 'programs for broadcasting from the central studios arid control room in Jerusalem.

_ New York (JTA)—One of the significant signs of the waning power of the Nazi in New York was reflected from Yorkville when it became known that the Franz Siegel Order had gone non-political. According to an agreement reached on Saturday night, when delegates of various vereins composing the order met in the Concord Club house in Union City, race, religious, and class strife will henceforth find no champion in the Franz Sigel Order. The agreement affects a number of lodges, which have herofor been recognized as having shown sympathy with American Nazi organizations. Adhering to the Franz Sigel Order are: Germania Lodge No. 101, New York; Schiller Lodge No. 102 (Men), New York; Friedens Lodge No. 103 (Men), Newark; Hecker Lodge No. 302 (Men and Women), Union City, N. J., Goethe Lodge No. 105 (Men), Bronx; Lincoln Lodge No. 303 (Men and Women), Ridgewood, N. J.; General von Steuben Lodge No. 107, New York; Columbia Lodge No. 201 (Women), Bronx; Martha Washington Lodge No. 203 (Women), Newark; Beethoven Lodge No. 202 (Women), New York, Lessing Lodge No. 301 (Men and Women), Nutley, N. J.; Pastorius Lodge No. 304 (Men and Women), Philadelphia.

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Bucharest (WNS)—A number of wealthy Jews are financing "the antiSemitic Iron Guard. M. Yamandu, former member of the cabinet of the late Premier Ion Duca, who was killed by Iron Guard agents because of his vigorous campaign against them, told a Jewish mass meeting at Podulilia. Yamandu declared that he has in his possession documentary evidence to bear out this startling accusation. Although Yamandu's charge has created a sensation in Rumanian Jewry, his reputation as a responsible statesman and his known part in the campaign to suppress the Iron Guard incline many Jewish leaders to regard his statement as true.

MAX BAER NEW A. Z. A. ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE SECY Max Baer, 21, of South Bend, Ind., assumed his post in Omaha as assistant executive secretary of Aleph Zadik Aleph (Junior B'nai Brith), this week. The new assistant executive secretary is enthusiastic about A. Z. A. and its work. He has been active in

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ABRAHAM LIPSMAN, 54, PASSES AWAY SUNDAY

Rosh Hashonah on Election Day

Vol. X—No. 26

"Siyuni Hatorati' to GUATEMALA TO ADMIT Says Wealthy Jews DECLINE OF NAZIS Be Held on Sunday Bach Roumanian GERMAN REFUGEES IN AMERICA SEEN Anti-Semites

The entries in the annual Highland Country Club golf tournament were placed on the "auction block" at the stag held Wednesday night. Abe Brodkey brought the highest The station'itself is to be built outbid, being "sold" to Louis Sommer side of Jerusalem, and will have two for eighty dollars. Julian Milder aerial masts,-with a transmission frebrought $70, Marvin Treller $40, Abe quency of 668' kilocycles. The power Pepper $35, and Leo Nogg, Herman will be 20 kilometers. Goldstein and Mickey Krupinsky $25 each. A total of about $400 is in the pool, with the backers of the winners getting sixty per cent. Twenty per cent goes to the backer of the runnerup, and ten per cent to each of the semi-finalists. The "field horses" were not purchased, and if one wins, the - prize money will revert to the club. In the second flight "auction" Abe Herzberg brought in the highest bid,By LUDWIG LEWISOHN (Reprinted from "The New Palestine") $35. Harold Farber "sold" under the hammer for $22.50. There is about Everyone today, or almost everyone but utterly inhuman liberalism of the ?150 in tHis pool. ' * "In the exact measure in which our With the "auctioning" over, piay today, I meet everywhere, is pro- eighteenth century, which* denied the knowledge and appreciation of our will immediately get under way for Zionist. There is hardly anyone who fact that mankind is forever divided own character and its needs spreads has any rational possibility of being into peoples, into species, arid direct- and deepens among us and leads us the Highland tournament. r The pairings: • • •- anti-Zionist today, since persecution ed the empty shadow of humanity, to progressive work for the birth of Championship flight—Julian Mil- follows persecution, necessary evacu- which in its true sense can only come Eretz Yisroel, in exactly the same der vs. Sam Leon. Bud Slosburg vs. ation of our former positions follows about by'the brotherly co-operation of proportion the lands in which our peo.Marvin Treller. Abe Pepper vs. Les necessary evacuation, and since Pal- the various people in that character ple live dispersed cease to be Galuth Simon.f Phil Laserowitz vs. .Leo estine is not only the only land to which they have assumed through the and become simply countries in which Nogg. H~ Goldstein vs. H. Kulakof- which we can go with a measure of ages, and a persistence in that char- some of our pepple live away from their -own,, even -as groups among the sky. .Eddie Rosen vs. Al"Mayer. 1L freedom but it is the only land to acter. which we can go with any possibility Since this- emancipation came with other peoples live in other than their Krupinsky vs. Bill Yousem, H. Milder of human hope. > ^ . v ; its strangely false and yet, in a world- ancestral homelands. Then the Jews vs. Abe Brodkey. Zionismrmeant • to me at once: work ly sense, so attractive .and glittering wito live in those'lands will-so longer. Second flight—"William* Grodinsky vs. Abe Herzberg. Izzy Schlaifer vs. for Palestine, but work for Palestine principles, it is in that age that Jew- be the mere objects of the alien forces Paul Blotcky. Morris Ferer vs. Mor- that grows out of a total attitude, a ry reached perhaps its highest point around them, but they themselves will ris Levey. Phil Klutznick vs. Ernie total change in my relation to myself, of danger. But, no sooner had this exert their due influence upon civiliNogg. Morris Cohn vs. Dr.. M.. I. to my people and to the world. We been reached,' no sooner were we on zation, and they will do so not alone Gordon. Lou Somberg vs. Ed must base ourselves upon two funda- the brink of this abyss, than there with that which they have received Krause. Morton Hiller vs. M. Barish. mentals. One is this: Never to be de- began to develop out of the soul of from others and reword with their inceived as to the fact that it is the the Jewish people, as always b'efore, telligence and their imagination but Harold Farber vs. Mel Sommers. Third flight—Homer Binswanger inevitable persistence of the Jewish a moment which was later to dictate they will be giving of their own goods vs. Sam Beber. Dr.. A. Greenberg people that produces pressure. It is an historic act which in the course of that are the fruits of their own being vs. Allan Kohan. Dave Cohn vs. L. not pressure that produces persist- time will save and heal the people in proportion to the vital and creative ence. It is perfectly true that in mo- once more. power that exists among them." Kulakofsky. Dr. M. Greenberg vs. ments of ;great stress, that in moIn 1862 Moses Hess wrote in that Phil Romonek. Harry Green vs. E. In that passage Gordon strikes at and hours and ages of unusual fundamental book, "Rome and JeruFate Uncertain as Civil Violence Brodkey. Morris Jacobs vs. H. Cher- ments persecution, a great many who have salem," "The great masses of the one of the most fundamental and niak. W. Racusin vs. A. Goldstein. been alienated come back; but that is Rocks AD of widespread errors, the error, namely, Jewish people will not be able to parM. Micklin vs. M. Katleman. Austria only the fringe, and those are only ticipate in the great historic move- that except in certain abstract forms Fourth flight—Yale Meyerson vs. the second-rate Jews, and those are of knowledge which are indeed uniments of their age until they have a The Jewry of Austria remained in Sol Novitsky. H. Rubenstein and only the ones that in Germany are versal, that except in those we make Jewish fatherland." tense anxiety awaiting the turn of Dave Goldman drew byes. Al Batt now called conjunctur Zionists. Fungreat contributions to the civilizations We will put it differently today. damentally the truth is that it is beevents, not knowing what their future vs. Lou Sommers. in which we live; we do not make conBut, you see, his thought went nearcause we can not disappear, because will be as^ a result of the sudden tributions of our own, we only rewe have the will to persist, however ly as far as the thought of our most word the material that the other civevents of the past few days. advanced thinkers; namely, that unalienated, with something of our origilizations- give us, we only put upon Their fate rested upon who gains inal character, an indelible character, til the Jewish people could integrate the material that we get from alien the upper hand in controlling the govclinging to us, that persecution con- themselves; reintegrate themselves sources a certain slight and I am ernment. . with their history, with their traditinues. often afraid perishable stamp of our If the Nazis can rule Austria after tions, with their culture, with their Abraham Lipsman, 54, of 2509 Q own. their coup of Wednesday, in which And the second thing is, my second original and permanent point of view, Chancellor Dollfuss was reported as street, passd away at a local hospital fundamental principle, that Zionism and conquer for themselves a place of We would make much greater and slain, then the Austrian Jews can ex- Sunday morning. • richer and more acceptable contribumeans primarily a negation of the their own within the nations of manHe is survived by his widow, pect the identical treatment accorded Galuth as a possible form of human kind, they could not even share the tions and gifts to the Gentile cultures their brethren in Germany, since the Esther; two sons, William and Har- life. Now, when we say a possible historic experiences of their age", be- of the world if we really gave them vey, of Omaha; six daughters, Mrs. Austrian Nazis are pledged to the of ourselves. If every -word that we Phil Katz of Lincoln, Sylvia, Helen, form of human life, that strikes deep; cause they would be falsely feigning identical doctrines as the Hitlerites. wrote, if every social action that we Mollie, Celia and Marian Lipsman, of it strikes to the total ideology by to themselves to share these experiEven if the former government lead- Omaha; a sister, Mrs. J. Zidenberg; a which a human being lives, it strikes ences as members of other peoples performed, if every great part and fruitful participation in the life ers obtain the rule.the lot of the Aus- brother, Mr. Morris Lipsman; and to his sociological relations, to his which in fact they were not. ethical reactons, to his metaphysical trian J^ws is an unhappy one, since two grandchildren. And not twenty years later, in his around us were clearly seen to be a beliefs; it strikes to a depth out of for some time a "cold pogrom" has great pamphlet, "Auto-Emancipation," Jewish work unmistakable for any Mr. Lipsman had been a resident been instituted against the Jewish of South Omaha for twenty-seven which all willing, all acting and all Pinsker addressed this bit of warning other, a Jewish ethic embodies in acpeople,-seeking to remove them with- years. He was on the Vaad board of thinking arise. to his people: He said, "You are in- tion unmistakable for any other. And out fanfare and publicity from all gov- governors, a former president of the And thus I shall repeat this, for deed a folk both mad and despicable. one of the reasons, one of the few ernment, municipal, professional, and Congregation of Israel of South this is the thine that must be Te- You are mad because, wretched and just reasons for the prejudice of even industrial life and leadership. Omaha, and a past treasurer of the peated, it seems to me, again and afraid, you expect through the eve of some of the nobler of the Gentiles Rumors fly thick and fast from Independent Workers Loan Associa- again. I have said it elsewhere. I centuries the one thing of human na- against us is based exclusively upon Austria, and the exact status of af- tion and of the Workmen' Circle. Hft shall say it again. I t is only by a to- ture that is most alien from men, the Tinoriginality of our second-rate was also active in the South Omaha tal rebirth of the individual Jew unto namely, humanity. And you are des- and secondary imitations of Gentile fairs is as yet unknown." his complete Judaism, it is only by picable because you have permitted civilization. Merchants Association. making his Judaism coextensive with yourselves to lose both your selfFor the great things, the supreme his humanity, it is only by being hu- esteem and the sense of your own digthings, can not be imitated from withman insofar as, and he is human only nity as a nation." : out, even by those who love them. No insofar as, he is a Jew, that he -will Gentile will ever be able to write a Forty years ago Achad Ha'am give the complete fruits of his'life Augusta, Me.' (WNS). —„ Maine's and • character to the necessary his- wrote: "The most creditable thing book like the Psalms or a book like that our nationalists could do would Isaiah. And, by the same token, no 4,000 Jewish voters who want to vote toric act of the age. be to form societies for research into Jew will probably be able to write a in the state election on September 10, Tel Aviv (JTA)—A technological Now, the necessary historic act which is the first day of Rosh Ha- school to consist a t first of a mech- changes from age to age, and that our ethnic morality in order that they book like Lear or Faust. And it is shonah, and still not violate their re- anical and chemical "department will necessary historic act is always an may discover their true beauties ana only by going into the very depths, into the very sources of our being, by ligious scruples, are facing a dilem- be opened here for the 1934-35 schoo" act of salvation, an act by which out embody these in their lives." ma which is giving concern not only year, it was announced. The faculty of the womb of the Jewish people is And by ethnic morality, Achad summoning up within us through to Jew's but to leaders of the Demo- will consist of a number of European born some great movement, whether Ha'am meant just that, the complete study, through research, through contact with those parts of our people cratic and Republican parties., ;. Jewish scientists, -including exiled embodied in individuals or not (al- Judaization of every Jew, which is who have preserved their folk life, it though it is usually led by individ- not the assuming of something new, The possible disfranchisement of German Jewish scholars. is only by recreating the inner man 4,000 voters is giving 'political "lead- : Students who desire admission miis uals) from which a new salvation for which is not the turning aside from in the image of that which he was his part of life or thought, but which ers considerable worry. There is no be graduates of an accredited second- the Jewisk people, arises. Which is meant eternally to be, that we can not chance' that the election date will be ary school.. The course will be spread another side of our persistence, that is the revivfication, the rebirth within only recreate our lives, our daily lives, him of all those qualities which have whenever we seem doomed to disapchanged, :because i t is fixed in the over four "years and. graduates will our conversation, in which we cannot state constitution and cannot be alter- receive a degree of technological en- pear, some man, some movement, made the people persist and which only produce works that, greater or cause the people to differ from all some emotional upsurge, some histoed even by the governor's, proclama- gineer. V lesser, shall be our works and not the tion. ' '•-: • • ' - •••..•••• : • ; r '. .' The committee sponsoring th< ric act dictates . itself by means of other peoples, as every people does. works of others, and therefore far To me, however, the greatest of the The only possible way out is for the school includes Mayor Meyer Dizen- Which the people is to be saved; more precious gifts to our fellowman, This act varies from age to age. Zionist thinkers has always been but it is only so that as a people we Jewish voters to avail themselves of goff of Tel Aviv, Vice Mayor I. Roa state statute which says that "any kach, I. Rosenfeld, -consulting en- But the age of the greatest danger of Aaron David Gordon, and from him I will be able to summon the will of a voter "who shall declare to the elec- gineer of the Palestine Economic Cor- the disappearance of the Jewish peo- shall read to you quite a long pas- great people, and only by means of tion officers that his religious faith poration; A. Shenkar, president of ple is not the age of persecution but sage. I think that this is the first the will of a great people will the obprevents him from marking his ballot the Palestine Manufacturers Associ- the age of emancipation, the age of time that this particular passage from stacles and barriers that are in the shall receive the assistance in the ation; I. Tuwim, I. Seidener, A. Gut, emancipation' under false and unten- his remarkable "essay concerning Zionmarking of his ballot "of two of the S. Tulkowski, Dr, A. K.astilian'TKast- able: principles, the age of-emancipa- ist work in the Galifth has been transtion 01C the "basis of the well-meant lated into English. election clerks." (Continued on Page T4 ilianski and L Polikanski- " ' '

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PALESTINE TECHNICAL SCHOOL WILL OPEN

Max Baer. A. Z. A. Assistant Executive Secretary. the order for five years, and was Aleph Godol of the South Bend chapter, St. Joseph Valley Chapter No. 92, when it won the best all-around chapter award in 19S2. He also organized an A. Z. A. auxiliary for junior girls at South Bend and edited an A. Z. A. paper there. He debated and orated for the chapter, winning third in the international finals his last year of competition. For the past year and a half Baer has been junior deputy of the eastern region of District No. 2 of the A. Z. A. Baer was born in Germany, his family coming to this country in 1921. Baer attended Notre Dame for two and a half years, and also attended the University of Arizona. While at Notre Dame he was on the school debate team. He plans to attend Creigliton university law school in addition to his A. Z. A. work.

WORKERS ALLIANCE CHOOSES OFFICERS The following officers were chosen at the recent election held by the local branch of the National Jewish Workers Alliance: A. N. Cohen, financial secretary and treasurer; Morris Minkin, recording secretary; I. Hurwich, hospitaler; M. Minkin, M. Goldstein, J. Raznick, and J. Feldman, executive committee. The organization is planning a picnic for Miller park on August 5. The committee in charge includes H. Bondarin and S. Richman. A special meeting will be held August 2 at the J. <C. C. when final plans will be made for the picnic. All members are urged to attend.

L G. REINSCHREIBER, 47, I. G. Reinsehreiber, 47, of 821 South 29th street, died at his home Monday of a heart attack. He is survived by his widow, Rose; three sons, Lyle, Benjamin and Richard; a brother; William I. Reinschreiber; and two sisters, Mrs. Dave Feblowitz and Mrs. Max Blotcky. • Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon, with burial in the Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol cemetery.

Refugee Scholar Appointed New York. — Yeshiva college announces the appointment of Dr. Eric Gutldn of Berlin as lecturer in modn philosopher.

AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS ISSUES CALL TO ELECTION Hope to Establish Central Jew. ish Body in United States New York, N. Y.—Preparations for the establishment of a central Jewish body in the United States, representative of all groups of opinion in this country and elected by direct democratic vote were set into motion recently by the American Jewish Congress, in an official call for elections addressed to the Jews of the United States and sent to Jewish organizations throughout the country. By decision of the administrative committee of the American Jewish Congress, the date for elections was set for April 28, 1935. This is the second time in the history of American Jewry that they have been summoned to the polls in connection with Jewish problems. The first time occurred in 1918 to deal with the emergency situation of European Jewry after the world war. At that time 335,000 votes were polled. The elections now being summoned are in connection with the emergency situation created by the rise of Hitlerism throughout the world. Immediate steps are under way for the organization of local communities to participate in the elections, voting in which is to be open to all perons above the age of 18. The_ establishment of this central organization, mandated by the people, is deemed imperative in the light of the disruptive forces now at large which if permitted unchallenged sway doom world Jewry "to ultimate extermination and at best to the status of second class citizenship." The proclamation, issued over the signatures of Stephen S. Wise, honorary president, and Bernard S. Deutsch, president, describes conditions affecting the Jews in the following terms: "In Europe discrimination and oppression have reached an unparallel-; ed peak. There, anti-Semitic tendencies, coupled with changing economic. ystems, making on provision for theJews, have rendered millions declassed in their native lands. "To th® local phenomena of antiSemitism has been added the menace of Hitlerism which has sharpened an-> ti-Semitic practices in lands historically anti-Semitic and even in those ands where in the past anti-Semitism has been local and sporadic. "The economic and political factors responsible for the present serious sit-. uation in Europe are affecting the United States as well. Coupled with the invasion of Hitlerism, they have aggravated and thrust into the foreground many serious problems relating to the status of the Jews. "The recent years have been witness to a marked rise in the character and extent of economic and social discrimination against American Jews. As in Europe, there is today in the United States a concerted attack upon the fundamental, status of the Jews; upon their rights as free and equal citizens entitled to and receiving eco-' nomic, cultural, political and other oppoitunities. "In Europe an entire younger generation is growing up without means of livelihood, without the possibility, of migration and with virtually no hopeful outlook for the future. In the United States, while the situation is as yet less acute, the problem is nearly identical. With the doors of many professions rapidly closing to the Jews, with general unemployment on the increase, the Jewish youth is faced with a grave problem of economic reorientation." On the promise that the right of the Jews can be safeguarded only in countries where democracy prevails and through democratic methods employed by themselves, and in the belief "that we are on the threshhold of. a battle for the preservation of our existence" the American Jewish Con-"' gTess evokes its historic right as the first Jewish Parliament in America, to summon the Jews of this country to create and maintain unity through democracy. "It appeals to all Jews, affiliated • or. unaffiliated to lend their support to this movement for the preservation of the collective and individual freedom and equality of all Jews. "It invites them to participate in nationwide democratic elections to es-. tablish a mandated body, designed to consider, discuss and solve the probems of American Jewry in line with. the views of the manated represents-, tives of American Jewry." Among the objectives of the cen-ral body to be established by democratic vote are: The democratization of Jewish life in all its forms; the. economic reorientation of Jews based on economic trends, opportunities and needs; the preservation of the equal rights of the Jews and their defense against anti-Semitism; the safeguarding of Jewish minority rights in Eu-.


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Heat Wave Increases LEAGUE LEADERS TO CLASH SUNDAY Attendance at Pool

mittee. The voting was originally scheduled for the end of this year, but was postponed to enable Jewish organizaThirteen teams are entered in the The rise in temperature in recent tions to have more time to prepare J. C C. doubles horseshoe tournament. First place will be at stake Sunday weeks has also brought a correspond- for the election. Among the favorites are Irving and when the Sample and Peerless teams ing rise in attendance at swimming Charles Gendler, Art Grossman and clash in the J. C. C. softball league. ilasses at the Jewish Community CenCharles Sussxnan, Phil Kutler and The Peerless are now one game be- ;er pool. CLOSE OUT Jake Adler, Emmett Goldman and hind the leading Samples. The feature Large classes of boys, girls, men DEVOE BEST SrAK VARNISH game will be played at 22nd and Paul. and women &ie under the tutelage,of Ben Abrams. $1.50 * Gallon All first round matches must be Other loop tilts are A. Z. A. vs. PsiAl Orach, swimming instructor. Mu, West Elmwood, and Seiners vs. completed by Monday, July 30. Girls swim Monday and Wednesday Omaha Jobbing Co. ; The pairings: Irving Gendler and Wardrobes, East Elmwood. All games at 10:15 a. m., and boys on Tuesday 317 No. 15th JA. S604 Charles Gendler, bye; Meyer Green begin at 11 a. m. and Thursday at 11 a. m. and Max Merriam vs. Ray Schapiro The Psi Mu team, one game down The Center is offering attractive and Morris Adler; Sam Epstein and the ladder from the Peerless, is still rates for the remainder of the sumBy IRVING HILL of Lincoln. Nebr. Manny Goldberg vs. Millard Sigal and in the running for the championship. mer, good until the end of the year. Nate Cutler; Paul Bogdanoff and Max In last Sunday's games, thirteen Those interested are asked to call the Irving Hill," Lincoln, Neb., is the marcation for century after century. which, we deserve from those about Shukert vs. Emmett Goldman and was the lucky number, all three win- membership secretary at the Center. •winner of the 1934 International Arising from that exile, from that us. It may mean a repudiation of our Ben Abrams; Charles Sussman and ners obtaining that number of runs. A large attendance enjoyed the / / . -Oratorical contest finals conducted forced demarcation, from the ignor- previous conduct, it may mean a turn- Art Grossman, bye; Iz Novak and The Psi Mu defeated the league- mixed swim party held Wednesday by the Aleph Zadik Aleph, the Jun- ance of other peoples concerning us, ing back on the road "we chose to fol- Leonard Seiner vs. Paul Steinberg and leading Samples, 13 to 7, behind the evening. The mixed swimming- affairs ior B'nai Brith, in Washington, D. has come anti-Semitism. That force low. It has already meant a returning Leo Blacker; Saul Levey and Herb seven-hit pitching of Steinberg. The are proving popular, the next one is C, July 8. Aleph Hill was also elect- has been a part of our existence for within the fold to our own people. Marks vs. Lou Riklin and Sam Rik-Peerless edged up closer to the top by scheduled two weeks later. Lee Gross/ ed Grand Aleph Godol or Grand more than a thousand years. It has We have assumed our responsibili- lin; Phil Kutler and Jake Adler, bye. besting the Seiners, 13 to 9. The man, physical director, and Al Oruch, Wardrobes won over the last-place A. swimming instructor, are in charge. President of the A. Z. A. at the in- meant pain, Insult, degradation, priv- ties and duties manfully. And because Z. A. team, 13 to 6. ternational convention which was ation, poverty and loss of opportunity. of that assumption, tonight, we, the Held in conjunction with the oratory The rise of anti-Semitism has meant facetious and "irresponsible" young Jews Adhering to I New York. — Democratic nationcontest. The winning oration which that we, as a people, have been American generation find ourselves wide elections for delegates to the •was broadcast over the NBC fol- blamed for every great catastrophe with a new seriousness of jrarpose and Religion Expelled American Jewish Congress will be lows. —THE EDITOR. that has befallen the world, from the outlook on life, a new beauty of life held on April 28,1935, it is announced and a new maturity, a new conception Black Plague of Europe in. the fourMoscow (JTA).—Four Jewish colby the Congress' administrative comINSURED CABS We who stand before you this eve- teenth century to the World war andof what it means in today's American, onists of the Jewish collective Stalin ning are young men, young in expe- the economic poverty of Germany in world to be a Jew. in the Crimea were expelled from the rience, young in outlook upon life. We the twentieth century. To have been We young men of the Aleph Zadik Communist party when it was reveal- Asheville, N. C. (WNS)—Bankruptare attempting to articulate to you an Jewish meant to have been misunder- Aleph who speak to you tonight have ed that their male children had been cy proceedings against the Galahar THE answer to an age-old question, "What stood, hounded, prohibited from prac- come but a short way on an intermin- circumcized in the orthodox ritual Press, Inc., publishers of liberation, does it mean to be a Jew?" For cen- tice of our religious philosophy and able journey. From you of the older manner and that religious services principal organ of the Silver Shirts of turies philosophers, thinkers, men, old denied the opportunity of self-realiza- generation we have received a torch had been held in the collective. America, were extended to the Founand wise in worldly affairs, have been tion. That denial is unique because of f light to guide us on our journey of The accused, who were being tried dation of Christian Economics, Inc., trying to satisfy their own minds by its bitterness and persistence, in the life. That light is the light of Juda- by the Communist commission which and the Silver Shirts Legion of Amera formulation of an answer to the history of peoples from time imme- ism, the bright hopeful light of a is in charge of investigating the fit- ica, Inc., in an order signed by G. W. of Nebraska Women same' query. To answer the question morial. Time after time it seemed as jreat fait h and a religious philoso- ness of members to stay in the party, Craig, special master and referee in of Judaism is; almost an intangible as thought our torch of life were to be phy. But here in the cross-roads of pleaded that the stubborn religious bankruptcy. Simultaneously with the Try a Bag Today to answer the question of life's mean- snuffed out, submerged in torrents of the present, as we come of age and attitude maintained by their wives signing of the order the case of Wilblood and tears. ing. And so, our effort is essentially receive our heritage of Judaism, we was responsible, but the commission liam Dudley Pelley, Silver Shirt leadpremature and unjustified. Only after But always the light of Judaism can feel the weight of the grief, the held that they were responsible for er, and his two associates, Don D. having run the gamut of human ex- has been kept burning. We have not cares, the woe, the "tsores" that have the actions of their wives. Kellogg and Robert C. SummerviHe perience' and emotion, only after hav- swerved or wavered in our faith in its for centuries gone with that heritage. all of whom are under indictment for ing lived the larger portion of our predominant ideals;, world peace, But we young men are not downfraud, was ordered to trial. It is exlives could we approach a full realiza- world brotherhood, love among men. hearted, our shoulders are not bowed Young Judaea Re-elects pected, however; that the case will be tion and understanding of what it postponed until September. MeanWe come to the present. To us down under the weight of this first Gov. Lehman, Levine means to be a Jew. Cincinnati, O.—David Levine of New while a trustee in bankruptcy is auyoung American citizens, until the realization. And with one eye turned But the Jewish people is an anom- immediate present, to be a Jew meant toward the long arduous road of the York was re-elected president of thorized to take possession of all the aly. To each of its scions, its sons, no lack of opportunity, no privation, past and with the other toward the Young Judaea at the national conven- properties and papers of the Silver separated from Jewish life though no pain or suffering. The plagues of future, hidden and obscured by the fogtion here. Governor Lehman of New Shirts and its affiliated bodies. they may be, either by assimilation the past were almost completely di- of time, surely, certainly with joy in York state was re-elected honorary or force of circumstance, it seems to vorced from our youthful lives. Yet our hearts we take the first step to- president of the organization. All deep things are song.—Carlyle. inculcate a little of knowledge of we are not so smug and blind in our ward the experience of' what it will Jewish history and a bit of the omni- complacency and self-satisfaction that mean to be a Jew. present Jewish idealism and hope for we do not see what goes on in the "S'im. cha es Yisrael ve gilu vo kol the future. From that, the indestruct- world about us. We know that the ible part of us which is always Jew- fires of anti-Semitism burn brightly o havecho." Where Omaha Shops with Confidence ish, we speak tonight on "What it in many places throughout the world. "Rejoice ye with Israel all ye that love her. That ye may drink and be means to be a Jew?" We have been alarmed that these fires Our question is in the present tense. have broken into open conflagration satisfied with the deep water of her It asks us, "Today, what does it mean in Poland, in Austria, in Rumania, consolation. That ye may drink deepto be a Jew?" Someone has said that and in Germany. We are made aware ly with delight the abundance of her . • • ;. . 16TH AT FARNAM today -is. important only in the light oi that the age-old accusation of the an- * > r y . " yesterday and tomorrows that the hap- ti-Semitic propagandists have gained penings of the present are made mean- new and widespreead credence in our Soviet Ready to Admit ingful by the history of the past and country. by the fulfillment of today's hopes Thus the present tense of being a Refugees, Hias Report and ideals in the future. That, my Jew for us young Americans lies in friends, is a great truth. And- s a -our the meeting of problems which were problem includes, as much as it dries a unsuspected and even undreamed of a New York (JTA).—Soviet Russia is ready to admit German-Jewish refusurvey of the present, an inspection few; years before. '- J IK of what it has meant and will mean to We have become newly conscious of gees who are" professlbnals^antl technicians, high Soviet officials hav% "asbe a Jew. our identity as Jews. We have become sured "Abraham Herman and John "L. We turn for a moment for an ex-newly aware that as Jews we may be Bernstein, president and former prescursion into histaryi Our history-is a forced to bear responsibilities and burident, respectively, of the Hebrew story of contrasts. To" have been 'a dens and make sacrifices. $25000 \lorth of New 1934 Fur Coats, in IB Different Kinds of Fur • . • Jew has meant to have1 been the party Until recently the efforts and bat-Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Socito proud accomplishment, glorious tles of our generation have been neg- ety, who have just returned from in This Annual triumphs, to have shed bitter tears of ative in character. We fought anti- abroad, where they visited France, failure, to have been the object of Semitism with ceaseless attempts to Palestine and the Soviet Union in a odious and bigoted persecution. To minimize our Jewishness. We strove survey of foreign activities of the have been a Jew has meant, first of to hide our identity, to break our con-Hias. . ' . ' . . all, to have been the bearer of a price- nection with the Jewish people, to The leaders of the Hias also deless heritage. It has meant the priv- nullify by passive resistance the be-clared recently that Russia is willing ilege of giving to the civilized world hests and religious precepts set down to admit Jewish immigrants from all its ideas of religion, its religious pre- for us by our fathers. But our efforts other parts of the world, provided cepts and its code of moral ethics. We to thus tame the fangs of anti-Sem- they will settle in Biro-Bidjan, the have been bearers of a torch of light, itism have proved futile. We have far-eastein territory which. was rethat the rest of the world might be learned much from the similar tragic cently proclaimed an autonomous Jewbrightexperience of German Jewish youth. ish member of the Soviet republic. All Then like a kaleidoscope, the color that the Russians require is that these of^Dur.past changes from joy to sor- Impelled by the spur of danger and immigrants be sympathetic to the Sorow. We see our national existence the threat of. oppression, a magic viet regime; it is not essential that broken, our glorious nationaMife over- transformation and change of lieart they be Communists, the Hias offiA COLDSTEINJCHAPMAN LABEL IN YOUR FUR COAT IS YOUR ASSURANCE OFFINEST whelmed, our people in perpetual .ex- has come upon us. Our fights, our cials declared. ile. That exile has meant that we have battles, our endeavors have become QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP been bandied and tossed: about as a constructive' for something. We have minority group :by nation .after na- begun to strive for dignity, for digtion and because of our minority set nified and proud lives as Jews. We aside from other' national groups by have added new' impetus to Jewish distinct and'humiliating lines of de- movements which are so vital to our peopled Let" Zionism, the B'nai Brith and our own Aleph Zadik Aleph serve Got You* Cuts atui as typical-examples. We have given Utilities District new faith and acceptance to Jewish Jewish schools, and to*" Awarded Sales Prize philanthropies, Jewish communal" activities. We are Northern Seeds Imperial Seals Nubian Seals Je re In competition with more' than 700 striving now - to live' lives with the Hudson Seals Alaskan Seals gas companies throughout the United maximum of Jewishness, without arti tomflHfl* States, Omaha's municipally-owned fice and without shame. 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JEWISH PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 19S4 • They might argue until the patient ours, that is the duty of every Jew, Health Club Meets died.• • • • • • is to labor for the Jewish people that Does this sound absurd ? Yet is that its perpetuation may be assured, I Daily Despite Heat not exactly the situation with our once used a phrase that expresses as Jewish leadership? well as I can the position that too Lee Grossman, physical director at Of course, we must" recognize that many Jews take in regard to Jewish the Center, reports that the terrific there will always be differences of life. heat wave has not wilted the noon opinion; it would be impossible to con- I referred to a certain class of our class of the Health club, which meets ceive that a people of strong convic- people as "hitch-hikers" — men who daily. tions, sixteen million in number, such want a free ride on the vehicle of the Service Life Insurance Grossman says that those working1 as" we Jews are, would react exactly Judaism. To others, these" hitch-hikers out regularly include Abe Brodkey, Company, Omaha the same way to any problem which are willing to.turn over the burden of Arthur Cohn, Sam Gilinsky, Joe Coconfronted them. I would be the first struggling with the tasks that con- Life insurance is an optimistic hen, Joe Rice, Phil Feldman, Dr. Nato deplore a pale, colorless uniformity. front the Jews. savings plan. Even after a policy- than Muskin, Dr. Paul Ellis, Leo WilBy Rabbi William Stern (Reprinted from Seattle Transcript) But surely we have a right to ex- While the faithful few worry and holder has made only one deposit he son, C. B. Schoppe, Paul Steinberg and pect that when a crisis arises,- our labor for every Jewish cause, expend- can look at his savings contract and Phil Klutznick. To the student of. Jewish history it tility they enriched Germany .in every And I would like to predict that leadership would consult together and, ing time and energy and money, these say, "All of these thousands of dolIs an interesting phenomenon, to note field of human endeavor. Some of Ger- long after Hitler will be an unpleas- sinking all thoughts of self-aggrand- hitch-hikers disavow every responsi- lars for my family in case I do not Nazis Cause Anti-Semitism, the profound depths' to which world many's greatest scientists, its out- ant memory and the Nazis interesting izement, forgetting all petty griev- bility, refuse to aid in any manner, live." London Express Reports Jewry has been stirred by. the tragic standing Jiterary geniuses, its finest archaeological - specimens, German ances and past quarrels, would arrive criticize every program for strength- Life insurance pays a man's family London. — German engineers and plight that has overtaken our breth- artists, its most noted professors Jewry will be very much alive and at some definite plan of action so that enirig Jewish life, yet feel it their what he hopes to save for them technicians employed by the Turks, ren in Germany. Surely it is not. a new sprang from Israel's loins and all of will continue to fructify the culture of we might present a united front to privilege to reap the reward that wherein other savings pay what he chiefly of Nazi persuasions, bribed lomanifestation, this rise of a virulent them loved Germany with a love that their land, giving1 of its genius and the world with a clear-cut program. comes from the self-sacrificing labors has actually been able to save. This cal officials to initiate anti-Semitic anti-Semitism in" one particular corner was unmatched by even the pure talents as generously and abundantly Not until this unity can be achieved of the faithful. difference between life insurance sav- action, the London Daily Express reof the globe. Aryan. 'n the future as they have so glorious- will the future of the Jew be assured. We have these hitch-hikers in every ings and other savings plans is what ports from Istanbul. I say it is time that Jewry unites. community. And we ought to say to holds a man steadfast in his insur• After 3,000 years marked continu- "And now, oh, grim irony! what was ly done in the past. Above all our divisions, religious, so- them: "It is not enough to be a Jew ance program. ously by outbreaks of the world's spo- offered the Jews as a way of salva* sums, not larger than three or four The second lesson that our past radic distemper against the children tion, assimilation, is today the chief should impress upon us is that we cial, racial, economic, must be our loy- through accident of birth. No one has The life insurance savings plan per cent of the total savings deof Israel, it ought not to be expected weapon of German anti-Semitism. All cannot escape our destiny; WE CAN- alty to the Jewish people. We must a right to the name Jew until he has another advantage, it splits the sired. job over the entire income that Jewry would be so startled by that the Jew has given of his creative NOT DISAVOW OUR HERITAGE., recognize ^ ., ,the kinship . w of , .all ., Jewry ... takes upon himself the duties and the savings producing period, making possible another organized attack against our genius, the novels and poetry he wrote, Surely, German Jewry has learned) ^3 ^ ^ l l ^ T ^ obligations which Judaism entails. ^ j L ^ l t Don't hold yourself aloof from Jewish comparatively large accumulations people/ By this time history should the drama he produced, the pictures this lesson full well and we ought to " of ori- problems and then lament the ineffi- out of small deposits. In other words have prepared us for just such event- he • painted, the philosophy he pro- profit by their experience. I say it is iff ours be different countries gin? ualities. ciency of those who are at least try- it amortizes the old age obligation pounded—yes, even the science a n d [ o u r destiny to be Jews, They Mix With the Kest Behind every Jew is four thousand ing to solve them .Give us your coun- by dividing it up until the job of - Hitler is not, a new experience in technology with which he has enrichThe only question is, shall we be years of glorious achievement, in his sel and advice so that thereby the en- each year is reasonable. IDEAL K0TTLIXG COMPANY the colorful pageantry of our lives. ed the world -— are said to have an g pplan "From Haman to Hitler we have had a alien taint and to have corrupted the cowardly, cringing, self-effacing Jews soul he carries the light of a deathless tire Jewish people will be benefited. The life insurance savings ISOS No. 20th St. WE. 8043 seeking, to hide our identity, or will vision and a common task and a com- Join us and we will become strength- does not ask a person to save large long and unbroken line of defamers pure Germanic culture. loyal members members of of the the mon goal to unite the poor Jew of ened, help us and we will become in- sums of money; it speaks of small \ staunch, **™*. loyal and there is really . nothing signifi- Tnd through his rtiernpts to assi- ™ be ii-t« biologically M»inJL,ii~ he ^ has w ?infected T , W » * the +*,„ household of Israel, self-conscious and bent back and bruised body with the vincible." cantly different between Hamanites milate and Hitlerites. German blood stream, and destroyed proud of our great tradition. and our affluent and influential Jew who sits We cannot be Jews on easy terms. in his seat among the mighty. Many centuries of trial and tribulaThe accusations are the same, the the purity of the German racial stock, heroic past? There can be only one answer. Ger- Lastly, but most important, we j tion await us. We shall continue to slogans and catchwords have not is the plaint today. Jewry is giving' that answer to- must learn the LESSON OF JEWISH walk the Via Dolorosa — the way of changed and always the masses have Is it any wonder, then, that Jews dman av feel the German Jewish debacle more They realize now that they can- RESPONSIBILITY. As Jews we have sorrow — for many years to come bebeen easily aroused to cry out for the not escape their destiny and they are definite obligations and we dare not!fore the world will be redeemed and blood of the Jew. Israel is merely once keenly than any tragedy that has ever! It has been impossible for our committees to see all of you befallen us and that we are more dis- j returning to the rock from which they evade them. We are as an army of the mankind live in peace. But, at least, more the scapegoat of the nations. during our drive for merchandise for the Kangaroo Court Why, then, do we find Jewry so heartened than ever before ? I were hewn. So an Emil Ludwig has spirit, without guns or ammunition, we can make that torturous journey Benefit Picnic, Sunday, July 29th. aroused, so deeply wounded by ^this All our hopes of an enlightened, age returned, so a Max Reinhardt, so an but fighting the greatest war in all easier, we can help each other through latest outbreak? Is it not because we free from bigotry and intolerance, all | Arnold Schonberg, so countless others, history. We began this crusade four a strong united loyalty; we can overWe Need More Merchandise ! had pinned our faith and hope on en- our dreams of an era of sympathetic What a tragedy that they^had to feel thousand years ago, millions have died come the obstacles that lie in our path J their country's hostility before they if we all help to lighten each other's lightenment and fondly believed that understanding and good-will have been " in this struggle, the battlefield Can we depend on those whom we haven't seen to call us or ^ ~~" "'~ ~~ }>ring some staple article for the auction at Krug Park, Sunas the world grew in knowledge and rudely shattered and Israel's heart is hearkened to the voice of Jerusalem. stretches around the world and the burden, each doing his share, none' day? All proceeds of merchandise are going to five needy inBut they are coming back to their war goes on and on without ceasing. seeking to escape, laboring as one j intelligence prejudice would disap- broken and bleeding. stitutions: Masonic Home for Boys, Father Flanagan's Boys' soul, until our goal be reached, our j people, they are returning to their pear? But we must not remain in the Those who are not with us are Home, World-Herald Fresh Air Fund, Bee-News Milk 'Fund vision realized—one humanity even as j Indeed, we had been told again and slough of despond. The Jews must be- heritage and now if they suffer, as against us, those who do not help us and Minerva Cottage. Remember, they need funds badly! again that bigotry and intolerance stir themselves, indeed are already be- suffer they will, they will at least un- are guilty of treason. The army is there is one God! was due to ignorance, to a lack of un- stirring themselves, and with the in- derstand why; they will continue to small and we need every man, the deCommittee—AT. 5656. . derstanding between nations and races j curable optimism of our people are bear the cross which every Jew must serters weaken us and, alas, their Yugoslavian Jews forging ahead. Shocked as we are by carry but their heritage will help to number is legion. and creeds. But once the sun of Number 78,220 knowledge and education would arise the tragic experience of our brethren make the burden lighter. And what are these Jewish respon- Belgrade. — The Jewish population it would dissipate the clouds of anti- abroad, we will not become demoral- And the third lesson that we must sibilities? Many suggest themselves of Yugoslavia is now 78,220, accord• learn is that JEWRY MUST UNITE! but I shall mention only two. First, ing to the official census taken at the pathy and hatred and the brotherhood ized. of man would become a reality. Rather we will profit by this expe- We are torn into a thousand divisions the duty of every Jew to live life on end of 1933. Jews constitute 0.54 per So we fondly believed and so we rience and learn anew the lessons that and led by. a leadership that is con- such a high moral and spiritual level cent of the total population. hoped! It is for this reason that the our history has taught us. We shall tinuously at loggerheads, fighting, that he will bring honor and respect In 1931 the Jewish population, was events in Germany have given us such continue to wait for the hand of fel- slandering each other, questioning to our name. 67,722, or 0.49 per cent of the total. a shock. For in Germany, more than lowship to be extended to us and when openly the sincerity of each other's We may deplore the world's unjust elsewhere, was knowledge loved and in God's own time this happy consum- purpose, stooping to intrigue, scandal habit of lumping all Jews together pursued with painstaking care; here mation is achieved we shall grasp it mongering, vituperation and back- and judging us not by our best but by was a land of culture and education; without bitterness and without malice biting. worst, but we must face reality here, enlightenment and truth flour- —for it is Israel alone among the na- If this is true of the shepherds what our and see the consequences that flow WE REFINISH ANYTHING tions of the world that has learned to can we expect of the flock? They are ished. therefrom. I am ashamed of Jewish MADE OF METAL repeat throughout its history: "ForAnd instead of a new era of underbewildered, following now this leader, gangsters and racketeers. I tremble standing and tolerance we witness a give them, for- they know not what now that one, confused, muddled and with humiliation whenever 2210 Farnam JA-2566 h a Jew is recrudescence of medieval bigotry ex- they do?" puzzled. exposed and found guilty of some ceeding that of benighted Russia un- ,_!. I.'said that we must learn;anew..the . How recent events, emphasize our swindle, of some dishonesty. der the Czars, and of Roumania/ahd lessons that our history has taught disunion! A dozen organizations withAs a people we strive continuously Poland of the present day. us. And what are these lessons ? out consulting together attempt to to keep the name of the Jew untarFor whereas in Russia the officials First, that WE ARE AN INDE- solve the German - Jewish situation. nished only to have it besmirched and M of the government denied that they STRUCTIBLE PEOPLE, an "am ol- Some urge protests, other decry them; dragged into the mire by those of our E fostered anti-Semitism and in Rou- om," an eternal people. When one be- some see in an economic boycott the faith, who forgetful of their heritage, Y holds fear raging among us like a femania and Poland the governments means of destroying Hitlerism, others unaffected by the high morality of decry these manifestations and try to ver, fear that Israel is about to dis- deprecate such methods; some organ- our religion, stoop to trickery and E mitigate them, in Germany the pres- appear as a spiritual community, one izations want to send all German Jews knavery and bring disgrace to their R ent rulers for 14 years prior to their who knows his Jewish history would to Palestine, others feel that they fellow-Jews. rise to power sedulously impregnated like to cry out: "Oh, Israel, where is must work out their salvation where B. the German mind with hatred of the your courage? Have you forgotten they are. One group wants a million What right, one would like to ask, Jews and now boast of their policy of your past? Do you not know that per- dollars for propaganda purposes in have these to the name Jew seeing destroying the Jews in their midst and secution never destroyed the Jew, it order to dissipate the clouds of anti- that by their deeds they belie everyP of leaving them economically and po- only stiffened his backbone, strength- Semitism that are seen arising in our thing honorable for which the Jew stands? E ened his morale and made him more own land, two other equally prominent litically despoiled. Ours is te task to prove by our lives stubbornly Jewish ?" R What then becomes of our hopes of organizations want money for exactly that Israel as a people stands with Israel is made of the stuff of mar- the same purpose. knowledge and enlightenment as a E the vanguard in the struggle for an —. panacea for anti-Semitism? It is no tyrs and an indomitable will is our R ever higher standard of economic and wonder then when we have seen our most distinctive characteristic. One What a tragic comedy we are wit- social morality. Ours is the high callWill Satisfy AH Tour fondest hopes blasted that we should could almost say the Jew thrives on nessing: an interminable wrangling ing to strive to be above reproach, to Keon Sign Needs be so heartsick and stirred as we have persecution. Only in a crisis is the touching methods, strategy, plans for be honorable in all our relations, just the future, while the life of a people best in the Jew revealed. never been before by the tragedy that Associated with and merciful in all our dealings. Our has overtaken us. And so I say, Israel will live. That hangs in the balance. standards must be of the highest, they OMAHA NEON SIGN CO. But there is another reason for the is the ineluctable teaching of our his- In this direction lies chaos and de- dare not be low. This is our burden present bewilderment on the part of ory. If you were to go to the famous spair. But it is a perfect symbol of and our pride! 1120 No. IS AT. 6077 Jewry. The world has always told us Egyptian museum in Cairo, today, you the tragic disunity of our Jewish life. The second responsibility that is that the reason for the dislike of the would find in its north portico a large And it is true not only of our present problem but with regard to all our Jews was because of our ego-centric black granite stele, a stone pillar. life. We were accused of erecting vol- In Egyptian hieroglyphics, which is difficulties. untary ghettos, of surrounding our- translated, you would find this ironic How long would a patient last if a selves by high walls and of refusing description: "Israel is crushed; it has dozen doctors, each claiming equal to mingle with the people among no more seed." This was written by skill, were called into consultation and Pharaoh Mernepthah, son of Rameses each one came to a different concluwhom we lived. We. shut ourselves in from the out- II, over 3,000 years ago. Mernepthah sion touching what should be done to side world and refused to have con- may have been a great soldier but he save the patient's life, every one inverse with it. We zealously avoided proved a poor prophet, for Israel is sisting that only his remedy would help? associating ourselves with our fellow still very much alive. men of other faiths, we were isolationists, we were clannish and to justify ourselves we even concocted a Now is the time to buy that specious theory of being a Chosen General Electric Refrigerator People. And so our non-Jewish friends told you have always wanted. It will o us: "Get out of your ghettos, tear down the walls that separate you from (RUSSIA), keep your foods fresh, sweet the rest of the world, become like us This modern store, through and delicious. and prejudice will disappear. By giva chain of its branches in the ing of your talents and genius to the large cities, -will sell fine imported or domestic merchandnations among whom you • live, they ise to your relatives. When the hot sun is beating will become your debtors, and by becoming • like us, our suspicions, our Send them a Torgsin order in your home this summer prohostility will vanish and you will be Summer gifts or gifts for one of us, our brethren." tect the health of your family the approaching holidays can Well, in Germany the Jews attemptbe obtained • by protecting the foods they ed to do just what the world told AT PRICES COMPARING them would cause : anti-Semitism -to eat. FAVORABLY WITH THOSE disappear. Let us be frank and say IK THE UNITED STATES. that no section of world Jewry tried to assimilate so thoroughly, so /wholeYou may buy a G-E Refriger. Gift Suggestions:——, heartedly, so determinedly as they. ...3.70 Rbl. Men's shoes ator on our "easy to pay plan." 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PAGE 4^-THE JEWISH PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 27,1934 means to gain their ends—were making1 political hay because of the general feeling in favor of Stavsky. The reversal of the verdict by the court of appeals was a happy solution to an embarrassing situation. By that decision a civil war in Palestine was probably thwarted. The Revisionists will have to seek other means of gaining popular support than the By DAVID SCHWARTZ supposed martyrdom of Stavsky and their sudden popularity will undoubtedly begin to wane . . . as it should. And in the meanWHO GOETH while, happily, justice has been done. PALESTINIAN?

the royal family of David casw from I see by the Palestine press that Bethlehem and poor Jews will like i t the body of Leo Pinsker, forerunner because they like anything associated of Theodor Herzl, has just been with bread." brought there and interred. * • - • Pinsker's pamphlet — "Auto-EmanPublished every Friday at Omaha, Nebraska, by cipation," as it was called—ran toA RIFT Well, we said so—two months ago only some thirty pages, I believe, and THE JEWISH PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY' in this column—and see now the pa- yet it stirred up a revolution in Jewpers are carrying i t "We refer to the ish thought. Subscription Price, one year - - - - - - - - - $2.50 story about the rift between Dr. Mag- I can imagine no small pamphlet of Advertising rates furnished on application nes of the Hebrew university and Dr. the same size having created such a Weizmann. sensation. Editorial Office: 490 Brandeia Theater Building. • * • The Tag, New York, last Sunday A friend of mine has a clipping Sioux City Office—JewiBb. Community Center contained a long article on the subI do not know why people continue book and I was meandering through it ject. Going to show that this depart-DAVID BLACKER - - - - - - Business and Managing Editor writing such bulky works, considering the other day and I came acroos a bit FRANK R. A.CKBRMAN - • - - . - - - - - - . - - Editor ment is always scooping. the power that these little pamphlets The bacilli of anti-Semitism, so wide-spread on the European of verse, beginning' thus: FANNIE KATBLMAN - * - Council Bluffs, Iowa, Correspondent The rift, it may be added, was not have often wielded. - _ - -- - - Sioux City. Iowa, Correspondent continent today, have entered the land of Greece, but there are "What! Go to Palestine? lessened any by the recent opening at What book, for instance, ever proPrint Shop Address: 1307 Howard Street Indeed, not I ! finding an antiseptic which, we hope, will stop their spread. Eeheboth of the Sieff Scientific Insti- duced the effect of Tom Paine's "ComYou'd better ask grandpa, Despite the growth of the Greek anti-Semites, Premier Tsal- He's ready to die." tute. As is generally known, it was mon Sense," a pamphlet of some ninedaris of Greece in addressing the Senate this week, said he took Sounds queer these days, and yet it Dr. Weizmann who interested the Sieff ty pages? in financing this institution, Brevity still exerts a power which pride in having Jewish supporters. Declaring that it was in the was so long ago when this was the family and the presence of a competing scigeneral sentiment—that Palestine was Fatherland's interest not to set up distinctions between Jews and a good place for t i e old and pious to entific institution was, of course, not (Continued on Page 5.) relished on Mount Scopus. Yet this rinon-Jews, he characterized the Jewish citizens of Greece as "val-go and die. may be a good thing for Palesuable, law-abiding and virtuous sons of the Fatherland" stating Now, instead of the old and pious, valry tine and Jewry generally. Friction that they "are not deserving of being restricted by a political it's the young and maybe infidel— often generates many more beneficial Paxton Mitchell Co. that do most of the going to Pales- things than heat. ghetto." Grey Iron, Aluminum and tine. In an official call for national elections for the American w Bronze Castings * • • Moulders of public opinion—if they are willing to take the • * # Jewish Congress to be held April 28, 1935, in every Jewish com- trouble to speak what they believe—can do much toward coun- It's a strange transformation, -when JOTTINGS Wood and Metal Patterns munity in the country, an attempt is being made to establish a teracting the false and malicious propaganda spread by fanactical you come to think about it. Religion Ludwig Lewisohn is soon to be 26U Martha St. HA. 6523 central Jewish body in the United States, representative of all Jew-baiters, who foist upon the bigotry and ignorance of the is not in the saddle of Palestine—that "heir-conditioned," as Mr. Winchell is not the traditionally accepted sense would put it. The blessed event will groups and opinion and elected by direct democratic vote. All masses. of the word. H. L. Mencken, the Balti- take place shortly and Lewisohn is Jewish adults over 18 years of age will be eligible for the voting. more critic, was not exactly exagger- ery happy over it. NATIONAL .ting when he remarked, upon his reThere is much confusion on the Jewish American scene. This ACCESSORIES, Inc. . * * * turn recently from a visit to Paleseffort of the American Jewish Congress will increase that conRabbi Max Weiss is editing a "Jewtine, that "religion has been adjournEVERYTHING Time is devastating to historic landmarks. fusion, unless the election be conducted correctly. The crying ish Century of Progress in America" ed there." For the Auto The scythe of the passing decades has evidently decreed that And yet, in a more fundamental to which about forty American Jews, need for unity among American Jewry is so forcibly brought home 2051 Farnam AT. 5524 sense, I have an idea that the life in including among others, Max Kohler, to us time and time again that the necessity for co-operation does the lower East Side of New York, long known as the Ghetto, is to Palestine will be conducive to the de- are contributors. not have to be illustrated further. Organizing national Jewish be renovized. The famous push cart markets of the East Side, velopment of a deeper strain of Jewelections in this country means organizing the Jewish community practically synonymous with that Jewish section of the street ish religiosity than exists anywhere of America. This requires, deep, sober reflection. It should cause metropolis, have been doomed. Mayor La Guadia has ordered the else. After all, it was the prophets of the leaders of the American Jewish Congress to face several pat- push carts eliminated. Palestine, the Amoses, the Hoseas and "O Time! How it brings forth and devours!" ent facts. If the purpose is to effect a unified American Jewry the Isaiahs, who were the first and remained the best exponents of what we and not stage a great publicity act, then various other national call religious idealism.

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Jewish organizations, as the B'nai Brith and the American Jewish On Fascism Committee, must be enlisted—the American Jewish Congress T Evidently, bearing in mind what history has shown to ac- A NEW BIALIK STORY must be willing to sacrifice its claim to initiating the idea and company fascism and a narrow-minded nationalistic policy, John There is a new Bialik story that has carrying it to fruition for the sake of the success of the elections. LaFarge, S. J., advises American Catholics to act promptly against just come to my attention. Bialik was Without the aid and joint support of the other organizations, it the dangers of fascism, in an article in the Catholic weekly, asked by a Jewish business man in will be extremely difficulty to mobilize a majority of Jewish adults* America. Not only does the writer urge steps against fascism, Tel Aviv to suggest a name for a restaurant this business man proposed And without such mobilization the elections would not be repre- which he believes is a sharp menace in the United States at the to open. Bialik suggested that he call sentative. The other organizations should be invited to parti- present time, but he recommends action without delay, holding it Beth Lehem (the House of Bread). cipate—and only if they place impossible conditions in the path, that the opportunity to combat fascism is here now, but will "It's a good name," said Bialik, "for several reasons. Christians will like it only then should the Congress attempt the elections single-handed. presently vanish. because Jesus was born in Bethlehem, The Jewish leadership in America.—if they are to be true In his article, LaFarge writes that fascism can mean at least aristocratic Jews will like it because to their leadership and to merit continued support—must forget seven things, which he lists as: the regime in the saddle in Italy; personalities and prejudiced organizational differences for the any kind of totalitarian state; the corporate state; a state in sake of the interests of the Jewish people they represent. If they which the military captures the government; anything that an- GEMS of the BIBLE seek the mandate of the Jewish masses, they must be worthy of noys Communists or favors militarism; anything opposed to the and TALMUD that mandate. April 28th is a long time off—but not too long Jews, or manifesting anti-Semitic or other racial intolerance; a By O. O. DASHES Such a project will take that long for proper organization, espe- primary reliance upon strong-arm methods for obtaining general cially if co-operation of all elements is the goal. The ox knoweth his owner, and the political and civil autocracy. ass his master's crib, but Israel doth "Whether Silver Shirts, Red Shirts, Brown^ Shirts or Silk not know.—my people do not consider. Shirts makes little difference," declares LaFargeJh "It is not the German Hearts and German Stomachs shirts nor the boots nor the pistols that are the menace, but the And when ye spread forth your Any news from Germany today is important news. I'will hide mine eyes from you. wrong'philosophy of life that they represent; the philosophy that hands, Yea, when ye make many prayers I The most impressive facts which have come from the Reich will not hear, because your hands are this past week deal with the scarcity of necessities, daily remind- has abandoned the head for the hip, because the heart has gone full of blood. astray." ers to the German masses of their delusion by Nazi half-baked The Catholic people, as well as the Jewish people, have by Wash yourself, make yourself promises. German industry is operating under the closest of government supervision, all new materials are placed on a war ra- recent events learned that with the growth of fascism comes a clean, put away the evil of your dofrom before mine eyes cease to tions basis, strangulating pressure is brought to bear on food- restriction of individual rights and a curtailment of individual lib- ings; do evfl. stuffs, seed, grain, clothing, vegetable oils, animal fats, soap and erties. Only by fighting fascism in its incipency on all fronts can it be vanquished, and all lovers of liberty and democracy should How is the faithful city become a the like. harlot, she that was full of justice; The oratory of a Hitler and the high-pressure publicity of a join in the battle. righteousness lodged in her, but now Goebbels and the strong-arm measures of a Goering are inademurderers. quately poor substitutes for empty stomachs or deprived neces- Different...... TALMUD sities. In any language, in any country a people"pinched" for The Republic in Guatemala, in Central America, figures that Rabbi Jochanan said: "On account the necessities of life are a threat to the stability of any govern- it is an ill wind that blows no good, for she has entered into an of Kamtza and Bar Ramtaa Jerusament, a threat that cannot be magically dismissed by ballyhoo and agreement for the settlement of several thousand German-Jewish lem was destroyed. There was a leading man who had a friend by the government excuses. refugees on government-owned land in the country. name of Kamtza, and an enemy by The official reports received in Washington show that the sitGuatemala evidently figures that the German Jewry, though the name of Bar Kamtza. This man uation in Germany is becoming more and more acute every day. seemingly unwanted for the moment in Naziland, can aid in build- gave a banquet and told his secretary When you add to financial, political and social cancers a gnawing ing up her small country. Their president, General Jorge Ubico, to invite his friend, Kamtza. pain in the stomach, something is likely to happen. What makes has declared that full citizenship will be granted to the refugees The secretary made a mistake and his enemy, Bar Kamtza. When the situation more troublesome from the Hitler viewpoint is the as soon as they arrive. Alfred Skinner Hee, foreign minister of invited the host saw Bar Kamtza coming to fact that the threat of a food shortage is not confined to Germany Guatemala, is prepared to open up 5,000 acres of land free in the the banquet, he said to himself: "Bealone. All of Central and Western Europe is suffering from a long province of Calapa for the first refugees to settle under the plan. hold, that man is my enemy, and how he come here?" and continuous drouth which was broken at intervals only by a I While it is, of course, true that the opportunities in Guate- does The host approached Bar Kamtza few scant rains. We are of course surprised that the Nazi ora- mala are far from alluring, it is nevertheless encouraging during and ordered him to leave the banquet tors have not yet blamed the Jews for the drouth, brought about the night of adversity to find a cheering star which'she^ the light halL Whereupon the unwelcome guest said: "Since I was invited and I came by an international conspiracy. 6f tolerance. here, let me stay and I will pay you Thus a combination of events are placing the Nazi leaders the entire cost of the banquet," but the host refused. The result was that in deep water which threatens to soon come above their heads. Dis- Future Endowments ; i the host seized him by the arm and located domestic and foreign trade, political troubles, a tottering put him out of the banquet halL Palestine, which is coming more and more to t i e fore in modcredit, ruined good-will, almost universal boycott and now vanishThe guest then said: "Since so many ing food supplies are bringing the day of judgment of the Nazis ern Jewish life, is well on the road to becoming a famed laboratory Rabbis were present and observed my and did not protest against closer and closer. That day is probably not in the immediate fu- for scientific research and study. I t is symbolic: of Palestine's disgrace it, I understand that they agreed to growingimportance both in Jewish life and scientific achievement ture, but it is closer than it was last winter or even last month. have me treated so disgracefully. I As German stomachs become emptier and German hearts more that Prof. Eichafd Wfllstretter, German Jewish scientist and win- shall therefore go and betray them to ner o f the Nobel Prize, delivered the formal opening address at the Roman Empire." downcast, Hitler's regime becomes more and more ihe dedication of the Daniel Sieff Research Institute in the colony ; He went to the emperor and said: "The Judeans rebelled against you.' of Rehoboth. . "How did you know this?" he was Civil Strife Averted Many world-famed names in the realm of science have become questioned. He replied: "Send a sacA bitter internal fight among Zionists, which threatened to^ ; r ? asd==Pak simian inatitvitfess grip world Jewry in its spreading talons, has been averted by the cent months. And, while it would be harmful for Palestine and to will offer it for you or not." emperor sent through that man acquittal of Abraham Stavsky. The Palestine Court of Appeals, the scientists to give the impression that Palestine could or should a; The calf. While on his way, he made a sitting without a native judge, brought the most sensational case absorb all the distinguished men of science who have been forced blemish on its tongue, which accordin recent Jewish history to a dramatic close by unexpectedly re- put of Germany, it is however inevitable that Palestine should be ing to our Jewish laws is unfit for the altar, bat not according to the versing the verdict of the trial court which sienten|ed^ Stavsky to nicreasingly recognized as a land where the Jewish mind can Soman ritual. When he brought it, create without restriction or fear. hang for the murder of Dr. Chaim Arlosoroff in/June, 1933. the Rabbis considered making the sacDr. Arlosoroff was a brilliant Laborite leader. Stavsky; a [: Also, in years gone by wealthy Jewish individuals bequeathed rifice for the sake of peace, but Rabbi said "that people will say citizen of Poland, was a Revisionist. FeeHng;Bei%e0n the Re- huge endowments to various universities (and it seemed that a big Jocharia that blemished animals were sacrivisionists and the Laborites in Palestine was none too cordial, aind share went largely to German schools) for thes furtherance of ficed upon the altar." benefactors should keep They then considered the advisarepercussions of their mutual dislike could be found in many-com- scientific activities. In the future, such : bility of • executing the betrayer so Palestine in mind. •munities in Europe. When Arlosoroff Was Blundered,-the charge, that he should not go back and inwas made that it was a fratricidal killing, and the conviction of form the government, but Rabbi JoStavsky was tantamount to convicting the Revisionist party of "The dark-haired prophet of 'Aryanism' has plunged Ger- charia persuaded them not to do that. The emperor having been inf ormed of having brought about Arlosoroff's murder for political reasons. many into the 'New Dark Ages.' Race prejudice has always been the results, ordered the destruction of Meanwhilej many leading citizens, convinced of Stavsky's inno- alien to> the Italian spirit. Hitler awakens in us only commisera Jerusalem. Rabbi Jochanan remarked: cence were arousing world-wide sympathy in an attempt to save tion and disgust. We have not lost faith and hope in the German "It is the forbearance of Rabbi Jowhich caused the destruction of him from the noose. And in the interim, the Revisionists—with people."—Editorial in "Amerittalia", tabloid bi-monthly for Ital- charia our Temple and our being l fascist tendencies and with avowed intentions of using violent ians in America. from trar land."

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Progressive Hebrew LADIES FREE LOAN Daughters of Zion PLAN FOR Cmr-WTOE Club Installation OMAHA HEBREW CLUB Picnic on Sunday OFFICERS INSTALLED The installation of officers and memThe Daughters of Zion will hold a PICNIC ON AUGUST 5 The newly-elected officers of the bers of the recently formed Progrespicnic next Sxmday at Ehnwood park. Ladies Free Loan Society were in-

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sive Hebrew dub will be held Sunday, Members and their families are in- City Finance & Insurance Co. July 29, at l i e Jewish Community Extensive plans have been made by vited to attend. 1408 St. AT-16C7 or YVA-5150 Center auditorium at 7:30 p. m. the Omaha Hebrew dub for its city- This picnic \rill be a "farewell parDr. L Dansky mil act as chairman. wide picnic, to be held at Krug Park ty" for Mrs. M. Braude, who will leave Jack Marer will officiate at the in- on Sunday, August 5. The affair will shortly to make her home in Califorstallation. be an all-day event. nia. Mrs. Braude was one of the orWedenesday Special The meeting will be opened by the During the afternoon various con- ganizers of the group and is a past DAMP WASH singing of "America" and will be tests and games "will be held in the president as well as active -worker. FLAT WORK IRONED closed by the singing of "Hatikvoh." picnic grove of Krug Park, which has A prominent speaker will address the been set aside for the exclusive use of All items and social notes must MOTORS TO GREENVILLE Re-Im gathering. the members and their friends. Mr. be phoned or mailed in so that they Mr. Robert Noddle motored to A musical program will be pre- Kaplan, chairman of the picnic, an- The Re-Im club is planning a picnic reach the Jewish Press office by 5 Greenville, HU Saturday, to visit Mr. Shirts Included—8c sented by Leonard Korney, violinist, nounced that more than $400 worth in the near future. At the meeting p. m. Wednesdays. and Mrs. William Greenstein. Accomaccompanied by Miss Oruch. Two of prizes will be distributed to the last Thursday, the following chairmen panying him were Mrs. Hyman Nodyoung children, Marian and Rosalie winners of the games and contests, were appointed by Bill Kaiman, presdle and Mrs. J. Mendelson and chilBERKOWITZ-BBOWS layman, will sing Yiddish songs. which will be open to all who attend ident: dren, Eose and Beverly, of Council ENGAGEMENT Every member is urged to be presthe picnic. In the evening a Westing- Joe Nitz, sports; Leon Gross, enterAnnouncement is made of the en- Bluffs. ent. One hundred and eleven members house guaranteed electric refrigerator tainment; Harry Lefkovitz, constituZEES FAGNAM AX 2815 gagement of Miss Eae Bro-wn of Kan- They were met at Greenville by Mr. will be installed, according to J. Rik- will be given away as the grand prize. tion; Sam Stern, initation team; Sam sas City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- and, Mrs. Harry Levitan (the former Each ticket of admission to the park Nurenberg, good and welfare. lin, president. Max Brown, to Mr. Milton Berkowitz, Sara Ann Noddle), who motored from TO COLORADO In addition to members, their wives entitles the purchaser to a chance on of Grand Island, Neb., son of Mr. and Greencastle, Ind., to spend the week Mr. and, Mrs. Leon Frankel and Mr. and friends are invited. Refreshments the electric refrigerator. Two imporI with the Greensteins and the Omaha and Mrs. Irving Perimeter and daugh- will be served. Mrs. L Berkowitz of this city. tant features -of the day will be the September 2nd has been set as the I visitors. ter, Corrine, of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. "baby contest" for children under 10, the date for the wedding. J. ^Oein of Omaha will leave tomorrow and an "auction bridge tournament" A. Z. A. 1 Mr. Berkowitz attended the Univer- VISITING FROM NEW YORK evening by motor for a week's stay for adults. Beautiful prizes are availROK y S sity of Nebraska at Lincoln and is a Mrs. Aaron Davidson and daughter, at Evergreen, Colo. able for the winners of these outTHE CHINESE During the past five weeks the member of the Sigma Alpha Mu fra- Barbara, of New York City, are visitstanding events. THCIR Mother chapter of A. Z, A. has been ternity. ing in Omaha with Mrs. Davidson's RETURNS FROM VISIT The advance ticket sale, under the FURNITURE WITH Mrs. Morris Friedel has returned host on three different occasions to parents. They are staying at the Fonchairmanship of John Feldman, has FANCV from a two-weeks' visit with friends California delegates to the national tenelle hotel and plan to remain two RECEPTION SUNDAY and relatives in Chicago, 111., and at convention. Parties, -weiner roasts and been given much impetus through the Mr. and Mrs. S. Yaffe will hold a more weeks. South Bend, Ind. While in Chicago, dancing at Peony, arranged by Ben women's auxiliary group headed by reception Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. at Mrs. Davidson is being extensively she visited the world's fair. Shrier, chairman of the hospitality Mrs. L. Morgan. The following women their home, 2441 Pinkney, in honor of entertained during her visit by her committee, provided the entertain- compose the auxiliary group: Mesthe marriage of their son, Harry, to many friends and acquaintances. dames S. Marcus, Sam Turner, Charles ON VISIT ment. Miss Lillian Spiegal, daughter of Mrs. Before returning home, Mrs. David- Dr. Ben Goldware visited <De Kalb Guss, S. Nogg, A. Shafton, S. Fish, The chapter is planning to sponsor son and her daughter will visit with and Chicago over the week-end, reJ. Kulakofsky. tennis, horseshoe and golf tournar. J. lintzman, J. Goldberg, Rose AbNo invitations have been issued, relatives in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and turning to Omaha Wednesday. merits, under the direction of David rams, Sam Bronstein, M. Zlotkin, W. Wichita. and all friends are invited. Henry and M. Arbitman. Richards, athletic chairman. WEEK-END According to Ben Kazlowsky, presThe chapter is also planning to hold VISITED HERE ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lang of Chicago a dancing and swimming party at ident of the organization, every efMr. and Mrs. H. Dolgoff and famMr. and Mrs. Louis Sogolow anare spending the "week-end with Mr. WtHPOWS park, Sunday, August 12. fort is being exerted to make this picnounce the birth of a son on Monday, ily had as their house guests for the and Mrs. David Newman, enroute to Plamore FOR THE KG WEST nic an outstanding event. Herbert Marks is chairman of the sopast week Mrs. H. Paslove and daugh- Denver. July 23, at the Methodist hospital. FURNITURE cial committee in charge. This will be ter, Barbara Bemice, and Sara Mae a date affair. Riseman of Kansas City, Mo. Many Z. B. T. MOTHERS CLUB TO CHICAGO The active members and the alumni Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Soskin and son, affairs were given in their honor. 600 Polish Jews Go Milton, left Sunday for a ten-day vis- Miss Libby Dolgoff has returned of the Zeta Beta Tau Mothers' club Shortage of Labor in BOY rms BEAUTIFUL it in Chicago. They -will visit the with them for a visit in Kansas City. held their first reunion at the home To Biro-Bid jan CORNER CABINET «7{TH <ie«UIN«? Palestine Admitted of Mrs. Louis Sommer, past president world's fair. OtL PAINTINGS *=OR OMLV *39.5O AT of the group, on Thursday, July 19. Warsaw (JTA)—More than 600 ON VISIT Motion pictures were taken and reL o n d o n (JTA. — Captain W. F. Jewish young men and women, mainMrs. Leon Greenberg and children, VISITOR HERE Elaine Greenberg, daughter of Mrs. Walter Joel and Betty Alice, left last freshments served. Due to the gen- Strickland, Conservative, again raised ly from the Wflno district, have reeral success of the meeting, it was the question of the tremendous short- ceived permission from the Soviet Frank Greenberg of Chicago, is visitr week for Plattsburg, N. Y., where decided FOR rime to make it an annual affair. age of labor in Palestine in the House government to proceed as settlers ing with her grandparents, Mr. and they will visit with Mrs. Greenberg's to Biro-Bidjan in August. parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Goodrich, Guest of honor was Mrs. S. Gaiitzki of Commons. Mrs. A. Greenberg. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, British The desperate poverty among the of Topeka, Kans. until September. Secretary of State for Colonies, who Jews of Poland has led to an increase HOUSE GUESTS VISITS GRANDMOTHER answered for the government, for the in the number of Polish Jewish setMrs. Julius Newman has visiting at VISITING RELATIVES her home her nieces, Miss Celia Marx Mrs. M. Butler of Silver City, N. M., Miss Helen Hirsch of Lansing, Mich-, first time admitted that there is a lers anxious to go to Biro-Bidjan. of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Jack Ali- is visiting here with her family, whom is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. shortage of labor, adding that the Palestine government had granted ber, and little daughter, Frances Bar- she has not seen for eleven years. She Harry Markson. permission for 500 skilled building bara, of Des Moines. is dividing her stay with her sisters, trades workers to enter the country, Mrs. L. H. Cherniss of Omaha and RETURN TO KANSAS CITY The Misses Fannie and Ann Berin addition to the usual number of Mrs. Sam Rosenthal of Council Bluffs. Mrs. Butler is a former resident of man of Kansas City, Mo., left for their Jewish immigrants on the regular Sunday evening, after spending quota. Omaha and is the daughter of Mrs. home week with Miss Anne Hahn. They A. Mazie of Sioux City, also a former awere extensively entertained during resident of Omaha. their stay. By DAVID SCHWARTZ Smart Designing Both young ladies are active merrtLatest Styles in bers of the Kansas City chapter of (Continued from Page 4.) Junior Hadassah, the Y. P. L., and the Halevy Choral society. writers do not appreciate. By * • * Mrs. David M. Newman RETURNS FROM CHICAGO NO GHOST STORY Mr. Stanley Shapiro has just reIf you have not yet read Piaster's Asparagus Salad. "Auto-Emancipation," you have a 6 asparagus tips (fresh or canned). turned from Chicago, HI., •where he visited with relatives and friends and treat awaiting you. There is an enor1 cup mayonnaise. . . . at Simons attended the world's fair. mous virility about it. Pamphleteers 12 ripe olives. We promise yon something know how to get down to fundamen1 pimento. HOME FROM NEW YORK different in made-to-order tals. Miss Ethel Epstein has returned green pepper. In "Auto-Emancipation," you will 1Place furs. YOU will get a lot asparagus tips on crisp let- home from New York City where h be struck by another thing—by the tuce leaves. more satisfaction selecting Dice ripe olives and add spent the past several months visit leading reason that Pinsker gives for to mayonnaise; your own skins . . . designWe list a Few of the Reasons • then spread over asing friends and relatives. anti-Semitism. ed luxuriously and excluparagus and garnish with strips of * * • sively to suit your personpimento, the green pepper ring in the MR. ROSENBLUM HONORED ^ for Buying Now; In brief, it boils down to this, ac- center. (6 asparagus tips—one serv- Mr. Arthur Rosenblum, for many ality. The price is no more cording, to Pinsker: The Jewish nation ing.) years a resident and practicing attorthan for factory made. is dead. The Jewish people is, thereney in Omaha, was re-elected a memWhipped Cream Cake. fore, in the eyes of the world, a ghost ber of the General Committee of Diswalking about. And to the world at • i pint whipping cream. ^^&. #'Your dollar will huy more trict No. 4, B'nai B'rith, at its recent 2 eggs. large, there is something gruesome in convention at Vancouver, B. C , and, Expertfur repairing and 1 cup sugar. | ^ ^ ^ , VALUE in this Advance a ghost. in addition, was signally honored by 14 cups flour. remodeling. We guarantee In other words, without a land of being elected as one of the fifteen 2 teaspoons baking powder. to make your old fur garour own, we are a ghost people. And delegates from District No. 4 to the i teaspoon salt. ment look like new. the world doesn't like ghosts. Constitution Grand Lodge convention Teaspoon lemon or vanilla. Whip cream real stiff. Drop in to be held at Washington, D. C, in The world gives many different rea- whole eggs, and stir easily. .Sift April, 1935. ^ ^ ^ | H * I L ^ There is a greater vaiiety for sons, says Pinsker, for their anti-Sem- sugar three times and fold in. Sift It is expected that Mr. Rosenblum SIMONS itism. They say we are capitalists and flour, salt, and baking powder four will visit Omaha either on his going ^^^^H^^ selection now! ATMcCSn socialists, that we are timid and ag- times and fold in. Flavor. Bake in a or return trip to Washington. gressive, that we Drought Puritanism shallow loaf pan . . . 350 degrees 1716 Douslas St. and fleshliness. But all of these are Farenheit—30 to 35 minutes. Cover There are some silent people who but rationalizations. What the world with chocolate icing. Pfcenc AT 0252 are more interesting than the best lUgy^ @ Buy now for the "fashion really can't stand is our ghost status. talkers.—Disraeli. A dead nation! And so, to Pinsker, JSgjr firsts" of the season! there w3S only one solution, the revival of the nation. • * • CLEANERS And so, fellow ghosts, it is up to us { g ^ T . t ^ t • Better choice of Finest Furs to do more than merely pull ourselves "NUF-SED" up by the bootstraps. We must acearly in the season. tually resurrect ourselves. As we have resurrected Hebrew from a dead language. As we have made the Dead Sea give off its fertilizing potash and • Take advantage of our Liberal Now is the time to protect yourself its solacing bromides. Lay Away Plan. fitllj by getting auto insurance • • # stalled at the recent picnic of the organization. They are: Mrs. S. Barson, president; Mrs. S. Epstein, vice-president; Mrs. L. Adler, treasurer; Mrs. S. Janowsky, loan secretary; Mrs. J. Weiner, dues secretary; Mrs. J. Miller, recording secretary. Trustees are the Mesdames L. Rubinstein, S. Keiss. Board members include the Mesdames J. Finkel, H. Guss, H. Adelstein, H. Weiner, S. Fish, J. Goodinder, H. Kovitch, and H. Rothkovitz. Chairman of the hospital • committee is Mrs. Joe Ban, and treasurer for the emergency fund is Mrs. J. Lipsey.

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AS THEY CARRY DILLINGER AWAY—Besieged by crowds as they place the body of John Dillinger in a patrol wagon, police are shown pushing back many souvenir hunters anxious to tear off a. bit of the slain bandit's clothing. Dillinger is shown, inset.

HONEYMOONING ASTORS—Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Astor III, • pictured for the .first time together since their return from the Pacific coast, are shown landing from the ATalanche, yacht of Bev.«riy Bogert, at Newport, R. I. She is the former Ellen Tuck French.

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golfers; she won practically all the Eastern" championships this summer ..', There is no great Jewish man golfer in, the U. S., but the women surely are coming f a s t . . . Did you know that Max Baer*s vaudeville engagement at the New York Paramount was a big flop, and that his radio contract has not been renewed? . . . The most popular Jew in the Middle West is Greenberg, the baseball Fascists' Head? Home. — Philadelphia leaders of player of the Detroit team which holds first place in the American League... American Fascism who claim to have organizations in seven states have offered Father James R. Cox, rector of THIS AND THAT Some columns ago we predicted old St. Patrick's church in Pittsburgh, that Meyer W. Weisgal, producer of the position of Fascist leader of the the Romance of a people, would go United States, he announced here. Fato Europe and that his trip would ther Cox, who is a noted leader of the result in front-page headlines... unemployed, said he wonld accept if Well, Weisgel sailed alst week on guaranteed the job for 25 years with the S. S. Leviathan, and the headlines "final and absolute authority." will be in newsprint on August 15th In commenting on the offer Father . . . Which reminds us that the new, Cox declared he thought "Fascism revised 1934 version of the Romance would be a good thing for the United of a people will play a New York States." return engagement on Broadway be-

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render all things acceptable by the Vienna. — Max Reinhardt, noted presence and embodiment within them j Jewish producer, now an exile from of the human spirit i I Germany, has acquired the new Bible way of the fulfillment of our great drama which Franz Werfel, German Now, what have these more or less = By PH1KEAS J. BIEON historic mission in this age of rebuildJewish writer, recently finished. crudely put philosophical lubrications quarters were padlocked, its leaders ing Eretz Israel disappear. Mr. Reinhardt announced that the to do with the practical work of buildwere arrested and its newspaper, Un- first production of the work will take I do not wish to tire you by explain- ing up Eretz Israel? POLITICS serweg, was suspended. ing to you what to me, as one indiv- ; They have this to do with it. Eight place at Albert Hall in London with A Washington observer has informThe party, which was active in Feodor Chaliapin, famous Russian idual, the foundations of that total action springs from right motive, and ed our State Department that more Eastern Galicia, had been in existence basso, in the role of Moses. Jewish or Zionist life view or Welt- right motive springs from right thinkfor two years. A similar fate has beanschauung are. But I should- like to ing, and right thinking springs from bloodshed is to be* expected in Naziland ia the near future If Hindfallen the extreme left Ukrainian give a few fundamental ideas. POL.ITICAX. ADVERTISEMENT light philosophy. If we know what a party. One of the great errors which a man thinks, if we know what his fun- enburg's recuperation cure succeeds, says the same commentator, the old certain school of thought, call it ma- damental convictions are for which he gentleman will make a determined efProves He's No Anti-Semite terialism, call it Marxism, call it eco- is willing to die, we know exactly fort to dump Goebbels and Goering By $1,250 Check nomic determinism, whatever you like what that man is going to do. There and thereby precipitate a new shootLondon. — To allay widespread ru—one of the great and demonstrable is no other way.. The conversion and ing episode . . . Since H. R. Knickermors that he was one of the chief fierrors of one of the regnant schools re-emancipation of the Jewish people bocker joined the Hearst papers he nancial backers of Sir Oswald Mosof thought is in the priority of the mean the rebuilding of Zion. We must has lost much of his fearlessness in Iey's anti-Semitic black shirts, Lord material. There is no such thing as rebuild the Zion of our eternal Jewish denouncing Hitler . . . Ambassador Nuffield, the "Henry Ford of Engthe priority of the material. We can- character in our homes and in our Paul May of Belgium, only Jewish land," issued a denial that he had anynot go so far back_in history but that hearts, in every action from the small- ambassador at Washington, is spendthing to do with Fascist or anti-Jewwe find even among the earliest tribes est to the greatest; we must examine ing the summer in the Capitol, stiff ginning September 7th...The Prince Jewish Housewires Defrauded ish movements. the wheat and the wheel, the sheep bur .works and our reactions in life, shirt, high collar, .monocle. and all, of Wales was named David because In Kosher Poultry Sale In his statement to the London and the cow, the .rose, the vine, the the social and the philosophical reac- because he likes the Library of Con- Lady Waterford pleaded with his New York. — Jewish housewives in Jewish Chronicle Lord Nuffield said lily. From the very beginnings on tions, and try to purge them more and . J. David Stern, New York father to name him so because she New York who j a y from 5 to 10 cents that to prove he was no anti-Semite whatever, those beginnings were, man more of alien aggressions, until we gress Post publisher, and President Roose- believed that the Jews would return per pound extra in order to get kosher he was enclosing a check for $1,250 to the Holy City and play a signifitreated the material universe with give to our people and to our Gentile velt have cooled off a bit in their j ^aniTrole poultry are being defrauded by getwhich he came in contact plastically. neighbors and fellow citizens the friendship because of differences on ting poultry that is not strictly kosh- for the Central British Fund for Gerof t h e Out of bitter herbs and grasses he fruits of our own spirit. the NRA administration policies . . . . ieth century... Phil Baker, the ac- er, it was revealed by a kashruth in- man Jewish Relief. made wheat and rye, out of wild creaFelix Frankfurter, one of the brain- cordion virtuoso who now gets five vestigator for. the . Department of Rumania Seeks Freer Entry The Jew who by whatever means tures of the woods he created tha iest of the Brain Trusters, is the only thousand dollars a week, once was Health at a hearing to settle a wage to Holy Land sheep and cattle, out of bitter berries has come to put away the alien from one who dares to be late for an ap- office" boy for Carl Laemmle, the and hour dispute between 300 memBucharest. —• The Rumanian ammovie producer... The reason why bers of the shochtim's union and the he made the vine, out of bits of wood himself, the alien that is so subtle Last month George Jessel split with radio is that wholesale and retail kosher poultry bassador to London has intervened pointment with FDR he made the wheel, and not long that it has often crept into the very p with the British government regardthereafter the inclined plane and sex- texture of his soul, who is quite sure he failed to keep an appointment, and he couldn't stand the suggestions on market men. eral of the other elements of mechan- again that he feels that he creates, the President's secretary finally lo- how to be funny offered by the proThis grave charge was made by Ar- ing the question of increasing Jewish ics of which still every machine that that he lives as a Jew in profound cated the Harvard professor in the gram "director of WABC... Emma thur Simon at a conference in the of- immigration to Palestine. conformity, beneath the accidents of home of former Supreme Court Jus- Eedell, the Jewish, operatic star who fice of Judge Otto Rosalsky, who is In its reply to the Rumanian envoy, is made by man is built. He had forgotten time and of the ages, with that per- tice Holmes made musical history when she was acting as arbitrator in the dispute. the British government said PalestinHow? Because to some man or to petual stream of Jewish life which New York Republican leaders are with the Chicago Civic Opera, is tryian immigration is regulated in acsome men the vision came, the human reaches back into the remote past and trying to get a Jew to run as a Sen- ing to introduce into the Senate a Simon said that the market owners cordance with the absorptive capacity are responsible for conditions which vision, according to which, with the through our children will reach into atorial candidate, and are dickering bill creating funds for a federally prevent the shochtim from slaughter- of the country and depends entirely plastic material of the universe before the remote future—a Jew who lives with one of the better known judges sponsored national opera... ing in strict compliance with Jewish upon the judgment of the High Comthem, this man or these men remold- thus will not have to be urged to re- . . . We hear that the tabloid New law. The shochtim admitted the asser- missioner. ed the world. All civilization that we build Palestine. (Copyright 1934 by Seven Arts York Mirror, the paper which carries tion was true. know of is a remolding of the plastii Feature Syndicate) Speyer Banking House Goes One of the most tragic and still Walter Winchell's column, may amalCounsel for the slaughterers dematerial of nature through the imag- here and there prevalent errors of the gamate with one of the Hearst PapOut of Business clared that market men are not interination, through the vision of man- assimilatory age which I have heard ers . . . George L. Harrison, Governor Frankfurtam-Main. — The worldested in kashruth. kind, precisely as the humblest build- over and over again from my friends, of the New York Federal Reserve for famous Jewish owned banking house ers of a house cannot build the house both Jews and Gentiles, is that by be- Bank, is in Europe conferring With ot Lazard-Speyer-EUison, organized Exile Scholar Joins California without making a plan, without draw- ing more a Jew I have become less of the British and other bankers on how in 1837, will go out of business after ing certain specifications, withoul a man. And I once wrote a little fable to put the screws on the Nazis in conOctober 1, ostensibly because the illSan Francisco, Cal. •— Another promaking certain measurements, -with- about that. The little fable told the nection with their refusal to pay their ness of Herbert Beit von Speyer, head fessor of a German university has out having first the inner or metaphy- story of how in a great zoological d e b t s . . . of the firm, makes it impossible for come west to join the faculty of a Primary Election Aug. 14th sical ideal of this house, be it the garden a conference was called of the him to conduct the business any longCalifornia college. merest shanty. animals. And there was the shaggy NOSY Election NOT. 6 He is Dr. Albert Salmony, recog- er, but actually because of disgust So that with all the processes by lion and the brutal tiger and the enor- The New Yorker Staatszeitung, New with the Nazi regime. nized scholar in the field of Far East•which man has dominated nature and mous elephant and the hippopotamus, York's only German anti-Nazi daily, By JULIAN I. MELTZER The Speyer-Ellison bank here is the ern art, formerly assistant director of has recreated the world into what wi arid they sat around in a circle, with is gaining circulation very rapidly CJTA Staff Correspondent) the Museum of Far Eastern Art in call civilization, there was nothing s the boa-constrictor and the leopard. since the blood-bath in Germany— Tiberias.—The sight of this ruined Cologne, Germany. certain as the priority of the psychic, And a poor, little, shivering gazelle which is a syptom of the return to old town rising Phoenixlike on the Everybody's Going to the Now a member of the University in : that is that the thought, the idea, th came into the middle and said, "Let normalcy of our Garman-Americans. ashes and debris that resulted from Exile, he now heads a newly created us be animals!" image came before the deed. . . .The Nasi leaders in this country the May cloudbursts is a refreshing department of Far Eastern art at If we study history in this fashion, claim 700,000 members in the United one to those who motor down towards There is no such thing as an aniMills college in Oakland. if we study the history of civilization mal, of course. There is only such! a States which seems "slightly exagger- the lakeside from the. heights near Dr. Salmony is the author of a numin this fashion, "we see that it is a thing as a human being embodied as ated" . . . A sheet in Vienna re- Mizpah, Jewish colony many generaber of books which are recognized as progressive arresting of cosmos from a Jew or a Frenchman or an English- cently reprinted an old speech by ^ ^ Indeed, were it not for the authoritative in that field. chaos, a progressive recreation of-life man. Do not be deceived by the gabrwaiii—it was originally pub- a--of ilie chaos that reand of ±he universe in a human image. ble about race. The anthropologists lished 35 y years ago—in which the sulted from the floods, one might al- Nazis to Hold Anti-Jewish g In the records of our people's lives say one thing, the anthropologists .say. American Sholem Aleichem urges the most say that the recent disaster was Bovcott Congress and thoughts there will be found the another thing. As Herzl said so many I expulsion of Jews from Austria... a blessing in disguise. Had it not hapChicago, HI. — A national boycott recurrent permanent idea of bringing years ago, we are a persistent cul- A quotation from the latest opus pened, the dilapidajion and filth of congress to intensify the Nazi counter. about a better and,, better world by a tural group of ^. recognizable - - - homopublished .by, HerrJDarre, the Nazi his 2,000-year-old 3»aalet might-iave boycott against American Jews wf|£ collaboration between man and God. geneity—of recognizable external ho- Minister of Agriculture: "pigs "have ontinued indefinite^." be held at the Hotel Stevens from OcI find the fundamental principle to mogeneity and of still profounder in- their bad reputation because the The authorities have energetically tober 21 to 23 3 under-the u d a auspices s p of be that in every act of life the Jew is ner homogeneity. And because this Jews hate their noble qualities and :aken reconstruction in hand, and !n AW A (German-American Trade $400.00 Worth Free Prizes separated from other people by sanc- homogeneity of ours, .this inner one- spread lies about them"... Sounds while only a little above £1,000 has tifying the natural, by claiming more ness is so profound, because we are like" fraternal love between Nazi been contributed by Palestine inhabi- Conference). Announcement to tMs GAMES';— CONTESTS — DANCING — SWIMMING effect is contained in the current isand more of chaos and making it over so closely related-< to each other if we and p i g s . . . Dr. George Zuelzer, tants towards the constructive relief the Deutsche Zeitung, Nazi organ. Tickets Only 25c into cosmos, by humanizing every act will let ourselves be, because we are a German Jewish refugee now work- scheme, the government has taken the Plans are under way to bring: Gering at the Isreal Zion Hospitial in of his life, by constantly creating civ- so profoundly at one with the spirit Each ticket entitles holder te free chance on » nitiative of providing the homeless mans from all parts of the United VESIINGHOrsE ELECTKIC REFRIGERATOR. Al«« free partiilization out of an idea, out of a of our people as it goes through the Brooklyn, claims he has invented a inhabitants with accommodations of a IBS, admission t» park, and admission te ballroom. States and even from Europe to the Over- permanent and modern kind. thought by humanizing life. ages, therefore our attempt to de- remedy for heart disease convention. To facilitate their coming, " And it is very strange that one of Judaize ourselves and to become other heard in a times square restaurant: Modern concrete houses of pleasing arrangements are being made with the few great German thinkers and than we are produces far unpleasant- 'I see that John D. Rockefeller is be- design, up-to-date water and "plumb- the North German Lloyd and various POLITICAL ABVEltHSEMEXT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT poets of our age whom we are all still er results in us than when a French- hind the German government's attack ing installations, electric lighting', railroad companies to offer reduced privileged to honor, namely, Thomas man tries to become an Englishman on the J e w s " . . . Typical echo of the wide and asphalted instead of cobble- rates. Mann, by other and very devious ways or a German tries to become a French Ivy Lee Nazi publicity activities... stoned streets, are changing the face One of the chief objects of the conof thought, has come to tlie same con- man. It is because our peculiarity, our of old Tiberias, and the lakeside slums gress is to stage an exhibition of the WARBURG AND OTHERS clusion when he says, without know- uniqueness is so pronounced, however of a few months ago will by the end products of Nazi Germany as a soing it until I pointed it out to him subtle, that our attempts to get away James Paul Warburg, who believes of this year be practically non-exist- called antidote to the International one day that this is the Jewish way of from it produces in our own eyes and that banking as a business is dead, ent. Trade Fair of products of non-Gerlife, that this is the Jewish philoso- in the eyes of all sane men results is the same Warburg who under the One agreeable feature of the new man countries to be held from October name of Paul James has written some that are estranging, that are alienatphy—he has come to the conclusion town planning is the provision made 22 to 27 at Grand Central Palace unthat civilization consists in the_ com- ing, as all is which is not in its na- of !he best-selling song hits . . . He is for trees and greenery. Unemployed der the sponsorship of the American also the author of two books of poepleter and completer interpretation of ture in conformity with itself. try, and in addition is the husband inhabitants — artisans, shopkeepers, Jewish Congress. matter by spirit, of "natur" by We must make all Jews feel that of a charming musically gifted wife fishermen, a medley of trades—are "geist", to give form, to humanize. the more Jewish they are the more who calls herself, professionally, Kay being given jobs on the new structur- Jews to Have Majority in And our ethics are derived from human they are, that the greatest Swift . . . Another "Warburg, Edward al activities. They are building their Jerusalem City Council that same principle. We do not, like Jews have been the most Jewish Jews, own homes and future business premJerusalem. — On the basis of the the pagans and as the neo-pagans just as the greatest Englishmen have M. M. has just donated a colossal torso ises, and singing at their tasks. number of Jews who have registered of a women, in plaster, by the Amerwant to do, accept raw nature in its been the most English of Englishmen, Naturally, the climatic conditions for the forthcoming municipal elecican sculptor Gaston Lachaise, to the misery and its tragedies. Nor do we, have they not? And the greatest of Modern Museum of Art, New York... are not being ignored this time. Care- tion in Jerusalem, the Jews will be like the Pauline Christians, reject na- Americans, if yon like, those in whom Paul Warburg, son of Felix M-, is ful plans have been made by the au- entitled to seven out "of the twelve ture and thus grow sick. But it has the tang of American folk qualities waiting for his final divorce decree thorities, so that the big channel lead- members of the municipal council. always been the Jewish philosophy could be most easily perceived. Since they will have a majority in to marry Susan Eosenburg of Ro- ing off the hillside may be given free and the Jewish ethics to humanize naAll great things are deep - rooted. chester (what —a non-Aryan 1) . . access to the sea in the probable event the council, Jewish leaders are insistture, to sanctify the natural and to All great things spring from their na- Which reminds us that Hugo Cellert, of future cloudbursts, and may carry ing that the next mayor of Jerusalem tive soil. And if we could have a for- the talented Russian-Jewish-Ameri- away the huge volumes of water that should be a Jew. est, a Jewish forest, in which every can artist, has just completed a folio rush off the mountains into the arThe present chief magistrate is Born and reared in Omaha. Known to radio fans ns "L. P." tree was deeply rooted, if we could of fifty lithographs illustrating Karl royo and down towards the sea, with- Ragheb Bey NashasMbi, an Arab. Has written indorsement of ever 200 prominent Omaha lawyers. have Jews who were profoundly and Marx's "Capital"... The reports tha' out hindrance by compact masses of Has excellent record ©£ six years on the Municipal Court bench, tryunwaveringly themselves, the towers Diego Rivera, the Mexican Jewish loosely built houses, as was the case New Brazilian Constitution OIL BURNERS ing cml and criminal cases. Independent iu decisions — not politicalRio de Janeiro. — Jewish, immigraof Palestine would rise tomorrow. mural painter, broke his left arm on May 14 and 15. ly bound. tion to Brazil will be limited to 1,000 while mountain-climbing is not One of the First on Scene. per year as the result of a clause in whole s t o r y . . . I t seems that the im 2612 Leavenirorth AT. 2360 I was one of the two first news- the new constitution restricting immipetuous artist was atackted by some POLITICAL ADTEItTISEMETVT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT hoodlums who do not agree with hi paper correspondents on the scene on gration to a number from each nation political views . . . Jacob Epstein, thi that fateful first afternoon when the annually amounting to not more than London sculptor, who is making a whole town was thrown into indescrib- two per cent of the number who came ; bust of Bernard Shaw just now, i. able panic by the torrential waters during the last 50 years. New York (JTA). -4- B'nai Brith, telling his .friends that the structure that crashed and thundered through The present Jewish population of Jewish fraternal orders was ^defended of Shaw's cranium is that of a mule. „ the dirty, narrow streets. With a com- Brazil is 50,000, most of them immi"WORK THAT SATISFIES" against the charges which Nazi pa- There is hanging in the Brooklyn panion I wandered through the sullen grants from Eastern Europe or the Oriental and Domestics pers have been directing toward this Museum an interesting painting call lanes, dim and lantem-lit on a dark children of such immigrants.f 5116 Military Ave. Walnut 5002 organization in Germany for being a ed "Camp Roosevel ," by the Jewish evening, and saw the misery and con"secret order against Aryans" in a painter Frank TSorowitz, which looks fusion which an act- of God had Saperstein and Abramson statement received here by the Jewish more NRA than the Blue E a g l e . . . brought in its wake. I saw the be- Get Federal Posts Telegraphic Agency from Alfred M. Sidney Franklin, the Brooklyn Jewish wildered refugees, men, women and Washington, D. C. — David SaperCohen, international president, from matador, not only has. entered the children, Arabs and Oriental Jews, stein of Weehawken,. N. J., has been Cincinnati. literary field (a translation of his will wandering towards their shelter in the appointed assistant chief of the stock Mr. Cohen declared in his telegram be published this fall) but insists on upper parts of the-city, where a com- market trading division of fee Federal plete relief system had been rigged up Securities and Exchange Commission. that "during the -three^year period illustrating the volume himself.. within a few hours with true British Saperstein, who is still in his twenfrom 1928 to 1931; B'nai Brith" in Gerefficiency in the face of disaster, un- ties, was chief associate counsel to many expended •_ §350,000 a : year for der the "aegis of Edwin Herbert Sam- Perdinand.Pecora in the Senate stock philanthropic and social iwork. If these SPORT AND nel, eldest son of Sir Herbert Samuel, Inarket investigation. Dr. Albert Abbenefactions are - 'against Aryans' SPORTSMANSHIP then B'nai Brith must plead guilty to Helen Wills Moody, who lost her who.-was then assistant district com- ramson, professor of economics at " the charge.**; :fchese benefactions are American Tennis Championship to missioner, for Galilee. Bowdoin college, Maine, has been apstill.: being J given,' "unless interfered the non-Aryan Helen Jacobs last year, pointed to. the .research staff of the Helpless; Department of Labor. ,- : • • • jsrith by i force,": Mr.'-•\Cohen further just returned to this country on th< Faced with the terrible inevitability stated.' ;•V : •--/:" ; " . - " ; _ . ; . ' . S. S, Bremen. . . Miss Mollie Shapir< The specific charges to which Co- just captured the Metropolitan Publi of the elements, these refugees coxsld Jewish Workers* Party I s irasi&ess S3 years in Douglas County. M&rrifd. Home Owner. hen's telegram referred appeared in Links women's golf championship o hardly think for themselves. All they Suppressed T&xpajer. He is known to be cB&ritable, inrn&is and kind to bis felLwow.—The "Allgemeine Juedische The Jewish Daily Bulletin. In this New Y o r k . . . White Mrs. 1*0 G. Fed could see were the corpses of their towman and honest i s Ids dealings. stqry, a Jewish Telegraphic Agency erman, daughter of Max Atmenberg relatives and friends being carried to Arbeiter •Partei" <General Jewish I |O(>6 CUMINS ST. wire from Berlin, the resumption of the mastermind of the New York the .morgue. They stood around, wail- WorkersVParty), a political group of Mr. Dorrance will appreciate jeex rote at tbe coming primaries. attacks against B'nai Brith & Nazi Daily News, is threatening to becom ing for those who had been washed the extreme left, w a s diBSorved here FREE ESTIMATES by the autnorities.~TSe,iartv** herione of America's strongest woman out into Lake Ennereth. papers" was announced. • • - . • • (Continued from Page 1.)

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PLANS BEGUN FOR TO HONOR DR. LEWIS AT PICNIC SUNDAY JEWISH CARNIVAL

to the congregation at a reception in t i e synagogue social hall. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Shulkin will entertain a t a five o'clock dinner honoring 'their.••"son. Out of town guests- a t the dinner will be Mrs. William Pusske and daughter* Shirley of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. F . Stern of St. Paul, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. P. Agranoff anil son Edwin of Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. G. Gelfand of Battle Creek, f|owa; Mr. and Mrs. L. Cutler and daughter Sylvia of Remsen; Mrs. S. Grlnspan and son Lawrence of Los Angeles, and A. Stein of Omaha.

Seeks Burial Vault Atop Mount Scopus

B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation

Jerusalem (JTA). — The board of directors of the Jewish National Fund has decided to. recommend that the buiial vault of Nicanor on Mount Scopus, where the remains of Leo Pin-. sker were deposited last week, shallbe preserved for the remains of Jews who have given exceptional service. to; their people. The decision • as to whom these will be is to rest in the' hands of the Zionist Executive, He-; brew University and the Jewish Na-, tional Fund.

Members of the Mount Sinai TemSinai Brotherhood will .-.: J . M . N. Goldsniith was named | P l e Thelma Beechen is spending this & WHITE, Attorneys 50* City NuU'oruiI Bank Bl ihairman of the Jewish carnival to honor Dr. Theodore N. Lewis at a week at Lake Okoboji where she was picnic Sunday afternoon and evening be held this fall with fourteen organjoined by her cousins Evelyn Rosen, TKOISATE NOTICE izations participating. The affair will at the Girl Scout Little House in Lew- Frances Rosen and Mrs. David R. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles is park. Dr. Lewis received his Doctor Nathau, VeceiwA. . be the one large event of the year Miller of Des Moines. Notice is hereby given that the creditor* of Divinity degree from the Hebrew of Said deceased will meet the admlnia- Union college this summer. He delivtrator of said estate, before me. County, Mrs. A. Maiie returned home SunJudge of Douglas County, Nebraska, at 1 ered the invocation at the graduation day after spending last week in the County Court Room, in said County, exercises of the Hebrew Union college Omaha "visiting with relatives and on the 4th day of September, 1934, and on • the 5th day of November, 1034, a t 9 o'clock during his visit in the east. Dr. andfriends. A. M., each day. for the purpose of preMrs. Lewis and daughter, Ruth, resenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Three months turned from the east last week. Cecil Pill is spending this week are allowed for (he creditors to present ' Featured on the program of the pic-in Sioux Falls, in' the home of Mr. their claims from the 4th day of August, 1031, nic will be a series of games and and Mrs. Fred Foreman. :. Three new directors for B'nai Brith Hillel Foundations, reading left to right—Rabbis Martin Weitz, BRYCE CRAWFORD, sports for the children, and cards for County Judge. Morris Kertzer and Samuel Cook. the men and women. Ice cream and Mrs. Nate Galinsky of Council I-EON & WHITE, Attorneys. Cincinnati, O. — The B'nai B'rith has contributed to many American and Saturday morning services, Fricold drinks will be served throughout Bluffs is spending this week in Sioux 004 City National Bank Bids. day night traditional suppers, holiday the afternoon and evening. Members City visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hillel Foundation.Commission has ap- and Jewish publications. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Rabbi Morris Kertzer, a, graduate celebrations and other ceremonies. of the Temple and Brotherhood and Anna Herzoff. pointed three new directors for B'nai In the County Court of DouglaB County, of the Jewish Theological Seminary, their families will attend the picnic. Rabbi Samuel Cook, who graduated Nebraska. B'rith Hillel Foundation, all three beBeri Rosenblum heads the commitJack Reznick, Norman Satin "and ing 1934 graduates of theological sem- will be assistant director of the Foun- from the Hebrew Union college, will In the Matter of the Estate of Jake. also known as J. 1'erer also "known dation at the University of Illinois. be director of the newly established! Ferer tee in charge of arrangements and he Morris Bernstein .'. have returned as Isaac Ferer, Deceased. Dr. A. L. Sac'uar, the director, is also Hillel Foundation at the University of AH persons interested iu said estate are will be assisted by Mike Skatovsky, home after spending several days inaries. hereby notified that a petition has been Jack Robinson, Lou Agranoff- and J. at Lake Okoboji. Rabbi Martin Weitz, of Denver, a national director' of the Hillel Founda- Alabama. His undergraduate work was filed , in said Court alleging that said Ue-' Kalin. graduate of the Hebrew Union col- tions. Rabbi Kertzer will be in charge done at Haverford, where he made a ceased died leaving no last will and praying for of the student program as well as the unique record and carried off most of I Miss Leah Herman departed this lege, will be director of the foundathat before said Court on the 4th day week for Minneapolis, where she "will tion a t Northwestern university. Weitz Jewish courses which are taught at the Scholarship prizes. While at the (petition o£ the Foundation for university credit. Hebrew Union rnilpo-P TIP w a s -nroci i August, and that if they fail to make an extnded stay with her sis-edited and managed the Hebrew neorew union college, ne was presi- | a pp eai r a t s a1934. i ( 1C o l l r t o n the said 4th daj ter.. * ';.••.•". .'*• .• • • Union College Monthly for three He will organize Hebrew classes at dent of the student body, active in | of August, 19:54, at u o'clock A. M. to co«: nt test said petition, the Court may years and hasbeen editor of the Illinois, rebuild the program of tra-Young Judaea, and was an exceptional the Jack Goldsmith. same and grnut administration of said Alice Pill has returned home after Youth Leader since its inception. He ditional Judaism through Friday night student. estate to Jennie Ferer cr some other suitable person and proceed to a settlement sponsored by the Inter-Club Council, Louis Baron, 68 years old, died last visiting with friends and relatives in thereof. a newly organized group representing Thursday evening, in his home, after Omaha.' in Manitou and Colorado Springs, BRYCE CRAWFORD, every Jewish organization in the city. 7-13-34-3t. County Judge. sudden heart attack. Funeral servColorado. The Misses Mariori and Sara RockAlthought a definite date for theices were held in the family residence LEON & WHITE, Atterneyr carnival has not yet been set, plans 'riday afternoon with Rabbi M. Brav- lin, 3227 Jennings street' entertained Abe Leibovitz, who recently under604 City National Bank Bide. fourteen friends at a bridge lunchhave been started to make the affair er officiating. went an appendectomy at the Mercy Budapest (WNS).—The Hungarian XOTICK BT PUBLICATION ON PisTIa citywide event. Mr. Goldsmith, who Mr. Baron had resided in Sioux City on Thursday afternoon in the Sioux hospital, is now convalescing a t hisNational Socialist party has been ofTIOK FOB SETTLEMENT OF FINAL Bt P. R. K. Tea Shop. Guests of honor were will be in charge of the arrangements, or 41 years and was well known for ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT home. . • • ficially dissolved on orders of the MinIn the County Court of Douglas County, has been active in Jewish 'activities his active interest and participation in Miss Florence Smaron and Miss Flor- AGUDAS ACHIM PICNIC TO BE ister of the Interior. Police officials Nebraska. aid was a member of the executive he Jewish communal activities. He ence Galinsky of Woodbine, Iowa; HELD SUNDAY AT OWEN'S FARM the Matter of the Estnte of ISADORB have been instructed to close the par- IDNATHAN, Deceased. committee for the Jewish Community was a member of- the Shaare Zion and Miss Betty Seigel of Omaha. ty's offices, and Nazis are forbidden All persons interested in said matter are Plans have been completed for the Center Building Fund Carnival, held synagogue, B'nai B'rith lodge, the hereby notified that on the 19th day of to wear uniforms. Complimenting Miss Lillian Do- annual Agudas Achim Picnic and FroJuly, 1D34. Morris Arkiu filed a petition in last year. ' -.'".•' Jewish Federation of Social Service brofsky, bride-elect, Mrs. S. Dobrof- lic, which will be held Sunday, July In the dissolution order the Nazis said County Court, praying that his final Headquarters for the carnival prep- and the Chamber of Commerce. account filed herein be Betare accused of causing general unrest administration sky and daughter Mrs. R. Levine en- 29th, at Tom Owen's farm. The pictied and allowi-d, and that •he be disarations will be •at" the jBwish ComBorn in Russia in 1866, .Mr. Baron tertained a group of friends at annic will begin at two o'clock and and trouble and organizing illegal charged from his trust ns administrator munity Center. and that a hearing will be had on Bald came to Sioux City in 1893. He was military bodies. afternoon of bridge in the Dobrofsky games.and special entertainment will petition before said Court on the 18th day one of the founders of the Baron De- home, 1409 Center street. The after-feature the day's activities. Valuable "Warsaw (JTA) — At least 200 per- The ban on the Nazis is widely ap- Of August, 3'J34_ and that if you fall to partment store, later opening a place noon was brought to a close with prizes will be given for games of allsons, a majority of them Jews, were proved by the Hungarians, with whom appear before said Court on the said 18th day of August, 1034, at 9 o'clock A. M., and of business in Moville, la., which he refreshments. kinds, for men, women and children. believed to have died in disastrous Nazi activities were never very pop- contest said petition, the Court may grant managed until the time of his death. the prayer of said petition, enter a decree floods which inundated several hunular. Admission is free and all members, of beirship, and make such other and furSurviving are his widow, Mrs. Leah Mrs. Joe Krigsten and daughter their families, and their friends from dred south-western villages and twenther orders, allowances nnd decrees, nB to An ice cream social, given by theBaron; two sons, A. H. Baron and Gloria, and Mrs. J. Kutcher and chil- both Omaha and Council Bluffs are ty large towns, including Cracow, Slavery.. they can have everywhere. this Court may seem proper, to the end all matters pertaining to said estate Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaare Zion syn- dwin W. Baron, both. Sioux City at- dren Ruth, Jack and Allen left Sun- invited to come arid spend an enjoy- Tarnow- and Nowysancz, following a It is a weed that grows in every soil. that may be finally settled and determined. agogue, will be held this Sunday af- orneys; a daughter, Mrs. living -day for an outing a t Lake Okoboji. able day. Plenty of cold drinks will cloudburst and rain that fell for three —Burke. I3UYCE CRAWFORD, 7-2T-3*-3t. County Judge. ternoon and evening, July 29, in the Joldstein of Chicago; five brothers, be furnished free by the organization. days. synagogue and on the synagogue lawn. Bernard .Baron, Morris Baron and Ed Miss Pearl Olehsky, is spending Mr. Sam Meyersori is general chair- Krynica and Zakopane, summer reJACK W. MAKER. Attorney FKADENBVKG, STALMASTER, BEBKB Court Haase & KUTZMCK Mrs. Nick Sherman is in charge of Baron of Sioux City, Simon Baron of this week in Council Bluffs where man in charge of the picnic, and stat- ports with numerous Jewish guests, 650 Omaha National Bank Building the arrangements and will be assisted Akron, la., and Joe Baron of Chicago; shs is visiting with friends and rela- ed that a good tirne is being arrang- were also flooded. Marshal Joseph PROBATE NOTICE the Matter ©f the Estate of KATHERNOTICE OF by a committee composed of auxiliary and two sisters, Mrs. A. Goodsite and tives. • ed for both old and young, and a large Pilsudski, Polish dictator, ordered InINE BOXNTON BELT. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that on the 38th the air force to rush, relief to the members. Mrs. Max Brodkey of Sioux City. crowd is expected from both Council Notice is hereby siren that the creditors day of August, 1934, at 10 o'clock A.M., the i of said deceased will meet the executor of undersigned will sell at public auction to i Debra Club met Monday evening Bluffs and Omaha. A car radio will stricken areas, but even said eitntp, before me. County Judge of the highest bidder for cash the following: cannot operate in the Help boost the Jewish Press by with Miss-Rose,Rozo|sky. Following be given away to the person holding Douglas County. Nebraska, at the County 1 1031 Chevrolet Sedan. Motor No. 2174948 Court Room. In said County, on the 13th patronizing the firms and institutions Keg. No. 1-41594 the business meeting, guests and the lucky number. T h e Tom Owen's sections. day of September. 1934 and on the 13th 1 mahogany overstuffed davenport, 1 walwhich advertise in the Jewish Press. members adjourned to a social hour farm is situated on Highway No. 30, Numerous Jewish families in Con-day of Noyerober, 1934, at 9 o'clock A. M.,nut coffee table, 1 walnut combination day. for the purpose of presenting and refreshments. . and can be Teached from East Broad- gress Poland are filled with anxiety each cabinet ar.d magazine rack, their claims for examination, adjustment smoking Miss Charlotte Kantrovich, daughover the fate that may have oyer1 walnut writing desk, 1 velour Coxway, where signs; -will show en the and allowance. Three months are allowed chair and stool, 1 walnut cabter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kantrotaken members of the Jewish Youth for the creditors to present their claims. well road, directing people to the picnic inet, 8-tube Majestic electric radio from the 13th day of August. 1034. vieh, wil become the bride of Nathan Colonies of Galicia, also thought to nnd bench, 1 Sxll! Chinese rug, 1 maGoldberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Members of the Junior Poale Zion grounds. • Everyone is cordially in- have been flooded. hogany overstuffed armchair, 1 walnut ocBRTCE CKAWFORD, vited to attend. casional table, 1 iron smoking stand, 1 Goldberg of Sioux City, Sunday aftCounty Jndge. The Warsaw Jewish Community 7-20-34-3t metal floor lump, 1 brass floor lamp, 1 met Friday evening in the home of ernoon, July 29, at 3 o'clock, in the walnut dining table, 1 walnut buffet, 1 walhas received from numerous affected C. X-KVXN, Attorney. Lunin was Bernard B e n r d Lazriowich. y Li nut table, C walnut diners, velour seats, 1 home of the bride's parents. 301 Electric Bldg. Jacob Brown, 51 years old, passed Jewish townships alarms and appeals 9x12 Axminster rug. 1 Leader 4-burner gas Dr. Theodora N. Lewis will read chairman of the business session, with away at "his home Tuesday from heart for help. Government authorities range, 1 blue end table, 2 white kitchen NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAXJE 1 white metal stool, 1 !>xl2 Wilton the marriage lines in the presence of Rudy Shindler taking the chair during disease." He is Survived by his widow, are continuing rescue work. In the District Court of Douglas County, chairs, rug, 1 -walnut, bed, spring nnd mattress, 1 cultural program. Nebraska. the immdiate family of th bride and theAlice walnut vanity dresser, 1 -walnut chiffonier, Novinsky spoke on "Jewfsh one daughter, Esther; three sons, By virtue of an order of sale issued out groom. Following the ceremony, a of the District Court of Douglas County, 1 velonr armchair nnd stool, 1 walnut veMelvin, Leonard and George; his lour sewing rocker, 1 plush rhnir, 1 HooNebraska, and in pursuance of a decree reception will be held in the Kantro- Composers." Rebecca Stillman read an mother, Mrs. Rose Brown of Omaha; Heir* boost the Jewish Press by of p said Court in an action therein indexed ver electric, sweeper, 1 metal table lamp, 3 original poem entitled "Melodies of Appearance Docket Number 2S4 atpairs of drapes, two sisters, Mrs. Nathan Pitlor and patronizing the firms and institutions nt vich h home. Page Number 1C8, Execution Docket Num- covered by iv chattel mortgage in favor in a Time." Libbie Olensky offered a group Mrs. Charles Canfield of Omaha, and which advertise in .the Jewish Press. ber g The bride will be gowned SI at Page Number 108, wherein of F. E. Tyson nnd signed by Claude of piano solos and Lester Lazriowich Frank Jacobs, et nl., are plaintiffs, nnd IMpher and Charlotte X. I'ipher: said mortcostume of blue crepe, with acces- played a clarinet solo. An informal one brother, Reuben Brown of CounJohn Keseros, is defendant, I -will at 10gage being dated June 15, 1933, nnd havMONSK.Y, GKODIKSKI sories to match. Her attendants will discussion on "The Jew in Music" cil Bluffs. Funeral services were held SHOTWEIL, o'clock A. M., on Tuesday the 14th day ofing been tiled in tho office of the County VANCE and HAltlll B. COHEN August, 1934, nt the East front door of Clerk of Douglas County, Nebraska on the be Mr. and Mrs. Weiner and Mr. Wednesday afternoon at the Jewish Attorneys concluded the program. the Douglas County Court House in the16th day of June, 1033, upon which said 737 Omaha National Bank Bide- • and Mrs. S. Sperling. Funeral Home in Omaha. Burial took City of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebras- mortgage there is now due and owing Out of town guests v.ill include The meeting tonight will be held at place at the Golden Hill cemetery in NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OX PETI- ka, sell at pnblic auction to the highest $351.09; that on the 17th day of July, bidder for cash, the following described 3034, in an action for replevin, judgment the home of Rebecca and Eudice TION 1'OK SETTLEMENT OF FINAL Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heilman of O m a h a . ' . ' • • • . - , • - property, to-wlt: for possession of above automobile was en1 Stillman with Sulamith Bereskin preAIMIISISTKATIOK ACCOUNT "Omaha. Mr. Goldberg and his bride 22 ft. of the North 06 ft. of tered in favor of the plaintiff, I". E. Tyson, In the County Court of Douglas County, LotThe1,South in lilocfe 107 in the City of Omaha, doing business as the Omaha IiOan Comwill spend a week at the lakes be- siding. The Chevra B'nai Yisroel society In Nebraska. surreyed and lithographed being a part pany. Said sale will be for the purpose the Matter of the Estate of SADIE ns fore returning to Sioux City to make of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast of foreclosing snid mortgage, for the cost will hold a meeting^ next Wednesday MANN, Deceased. of Section 22 In Township IB, of the sale and all accruing costs, and for their home. . All persons interested in said matter are Quarter North, Eange 13, Enst of the Cth P. M., evening, August 1, at 8 o'clock at the hereby the purpose of satisfying the above-stated notified tout on tlie 13th day of Donglas Comity. Nebraska; sind popnow due nnd owing; that no suit or Chevra B'nai Yisroel synagogue at July, 1934, Charles Mann filed a petition in In ularly known as 506 South 13th Street, sum Complimenting Miss Kantrovich, other proceedings at law have been instisaid County Court, praying that his final Douglas County. Nebraska, 618 Mynster street. ! administration account filed herein be set-to-satisfy the liens nnd Incumbrnnces tuted to recover said debt or any part Mrs. O. Slacter and Mrs. M. Holtzthereof. tled and allowed, and that he be dis-therein set forth; to satisfy the sum of, man entertained at a. kitchen shower charged from his trust as administrator $18.30 costs and the increased and nccru- ! Join the crowds! This year's Fair I>r. Isaac Sternhill has been chosen and that a hearing will be had on said pe- ing costs, all ns provided by said order New York (JTA)—A comprehenTuesday evening in the Sunset Cafa before said Court on the 11th day of and decree. said furniture will be sold at 2314 Leavenis even better than last year's. .._ .eve. . sive library of eleven hundred vol- as general chairman in charge of the tition and Tea Room. Following„ an August, 1934. nnd that if you fail to apNebraska. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, this Cth day worth Street, F.Omaha, ning of bridge, the guests adjourned i umes in the field of dentistry, de- Manawa Reclamation Project, which pear before snid Court on the said 11th E. TYSON, doing business You will see a dozen authentic , day of August. 1934, at 9 o'clock A. M.. and ns Omaha Loan Company, scribed by authorities as the "most is being sponsored by the Coun- contest -said petition, the Court may grant of July.193*. ^ U c D oNALD, Sheriff, to a late lunch. Mortgagor. foreign villages; hear great Douglas County Nebraska. valuable contribution ever" received by cil Bluffs Junior Chamber of Com-the prayer of said petition, enter a decree :..symphony orchestras free;i of heirship nnd make such other and furMiss Miriam Braver, daughter of the dental department," -was" donated merce. The drive for reclaiming Lake ther orders, allowances and decrees, as to watch new action displays of "Rabbi and Mrs, Braver"of this city ot the Hebrew University library Manawa started Monday morning at this Court may seem proper, to the end .scientific wonders.-.Make your will become the bride of David Sie- in Jerusalem by Kurt Moral, it wasa breakfast given by the. Junior that all matters pertaining to said estate ami determined. gelbaum of Kansas City, Mo., onannounced here by the American Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel may be finally settled ; reservations now inthe newly BIVTCE CHAWFORD. Friends of the Hebrew University. County Judge. 5, in the Shearith •Chieftain. Among the guests were Sunday, August 7-2O-34-3t, ' redecorated Morrison Hotel; The contribution was presented by Dr. Sternhill, chairman, who presidIsrael D'Lubavitz Synagogue in —• Home of Terrace Garden Kansas City. The. ceremony will be Mr. Moral, formerly of Berlin, now ed, and Joe Katelmah, captain of Ms • Boston Oyster House ; held at 6 o'clock in the evening and of Istanbul, in memory of his bro-team. Everyone is urged to do his will be followed by a reception. Rab- ther, the late Professor Hans Moral. part to help restore Lake Manawa.. The collection was formerly the Recognized as bi M. Braver, father of the bride will possession of the late Professor Mor- Henry Mendelson returned home on read the marriage lines. PRACTICAL MOHEL Rabbi H. Braver of South Bend, al, who until his death in 1933 wasSunday following a month's trip visIndiana, and Rabbi J. Braver of Kan-Professor of Dentistry at the UniPhone 1059 iting in Chicago*-New-York City and sas City will attend the ceremony versity, of Rostock, Germany. . It con-Washington, D. C. While in Washi tains all important publications in also. Miss Braver, accompanied by her t the field of dentistry which have ington he represented the-local-chapparents and her- sister Miss Libbie appeared" in Germany during the last ter of the A. Z,: A.'-at the National • • -.' Braver, will leave for Kansas City ten years, according-to .word received A. Z.'A. convention; - . here by the American Friends from next Monday. Dr. Hugo Bergmann, librarian at the Mr. O. Hochman returned" .home •:"• - That Sam» At Prices *©u Wffl Tuesday from Chicago, where he Miss Sylvia Rifkin, a bride-elect, University in Jerusalem. . . ,.* . ,\ :' : Wsnt to Pay _' . spent a few days/ While there, he "athas been the inspiration for a num-. In addition to the German works, tended the World's Fair. -. H ydo havo your »hoe« the library of. Dr. Moral which in|ber of parties during the pastiweiak. repaired at the Mrs^ Leon Shulkin and Miss, Ann cluded o_ 'large number of pamphlets The Council Bluffs' Agudas Achim Shulkin ^vere joint hostesses at |anand reprints besides the books, conniitiy standard works in Engevening of bridge last week, cbmpUr gtairis g society will, hold •" .%•" meeting .next' bee Bejteiff €e> g l ; ^^fiih and Italian, Ili i said id Thursday, evening,'.August 2, "at th6 meriting : Miss' ; Rifkin. Mrs. •'•.Diye lish; I. I t KRMJBr andd** is 1619 Shulkin entertained a group' N of to be ;especially rich in dental jour- Eagles Hall. ] . "'.".' acpRHJ friends as a courtesy to Miss Rifkin nals comprising almost. the whole of St. IF YOU DRIVEl.. .We park your car; recently.; Misi Mary Greenbaum was the; important scientific and profesMrs'. Safe Ross,returned home WedStandard rates. No overcharges. her hostess a t a social evening, and sional literature of these countries. nesday following "a^ two weeks' visit CARL. KIEKES LEONARD HICKS. Managfngr Director Miss 'Eva-;Gordon entertained a 'Zion Fiancees' group S of frietids iin her honor. Warsaw.-:- The first party of Po* - Stanley - Shulkin, son of -Mr. andlish sweethearts' of men already in Mrs. M. Shulkin, 2005 Villa avenue Palestine have.left- Warsaw for the will, celebrate his Bar Mitzvah to- Holy Land. The. twenty-two. girls in AT. 4550 §15 ^ORTIT 18TH SSV Purse" morrow morning at the Tephereth the group decided., to arrange a solC A GO C M Israel Synagogue. - Following' the emn collective wedding when they arservices, his parents will be hosts rive in Palestine.

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