June 5, 1936

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J. J. Brown entertained lests at a luncheon bridge at lome hotel in Omaha, Monifternoon. May 25, in honor r Bister, Miss Jeannette Roof Omaha, -whose marriage . Lloyd Cohen of Sioux City ake place Sunday, June 7, at 2hevra B'nai Yisroel synas in Council Blinfs.' Sharing 3 -with Miss Rodinsky at this : were Mrs. S. M. Cherniss os Angeles,. who is visiting ves in Omaha ' and Council Miss Ella Goldberg of a bride-to-be, and Mr3. Baker and Mrs. Dave Rich: of Omaha, both recent

Interests; c f the Is the Jewish Pe ©pie

By LUDWIG LEWISOHN

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.and Airs. Abe Gilinsky, and Anna Brin, are spending a ays this week in Sioux City, isiting at the home of Mr. Ira Philip Sherman. .

Enterefl «a Second Class Hall Matter Co January 31, 1S21, «.t Poetoffie. cf Omaha, Nebraska, nnfler the Act of March Z, 1S"»

OMAHA. NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1936

EPHRAi! HARKS Bureya Not Seeking NAME DELEGATES fig kg ii<ii HI* A I I | To Be Second TO CONCLAVE ON Palestine JEWISH CONGRESS OF B'NAI B'RITH

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"Technique of Defense" The technique of defending the persecuted, individual or group, : is always difficult, always intriMoscow (JTA) — Biro-BicLjan, cate, often doomed to failure. For , the autonomous Jewish, territory the subconscious mind of the mob : in the Soviet Far East, has no deis always ready to project its Work OH New Projects to Be sire to become a second Palestine, pains and. fears and frustrations Started During Summer i ^ w a s declared at a conference upon an object that need merely Ifonths ' ! *n ^ Iins k °* Ozet, society for the be pointed out and .so rationlizes i settlement of Jews on the land. its reaction with the conclusion Ephraim L. Marks wa s elected j T n e statement was made by the that they "who are persecuted president of Omaha lodge of B'nai | secretarj- of the organization, who must, by the very fact, be in some i Three delegates, I. MorgenB'rith at the annual election of , Pointed out that the territory's measure •worthy of persecution. I'stern, N. S. Yaffe and Joe Radin"Washington (JTA) — Italian officers held Monday nisht at the ! functions were not to save the j Where there is so much smoke owski," were elected as local deleJewish masses in foreign coungates to the Washington confer- Ambassador August Rosso denied Jewish Community Center. Marks. | tries there must be some fire. an attorney, was recently elected ' > b u t onl>" t 0 recruit Jewish At a public ceremor.y which KnnvHV IIH.*- rtsiifd A moment's reflection will show ence of the American Jewish con- last week reports that his GovernI workers in certain professions will be held on Tuesday evening:. many times in the ctmrmof course that precisely the con- gress, at a meeting at the Jewish ment was responsible for the Arab i which at the present time were June 9, at the auditorium of the long rareov in th»' raH'ii>»' trary is trne. For, take it by and Community Center last Sunday. ! not sufficiently represented in general strike and disorders in Jewish Community Center, the nncl has wUvays hmJ t* n»« «••««£* The "Washington conference large, men are persecuted —— not Biro-Bidjan. newly organized Yeshivn depart- oi intpresi ami imporlnnri >• judged by society and punished— will formulate plans and choose Palestine and charged the reports ment of the City Tali ud Torah tlfljver. I but persecuted for what they are, delegates to represent this coun- i "orginate from anti-Italian prowill be formally opened. The The children oi' tin- VP«I » . ' - t* for -what they have a right to be, try at the world Jewish congress paganda." Yeshiva department, which cor- parturient win present a T mi . f p Replying to an inquiry from and therefore always essentially to meet in Geneva in August. Attending Sunday's meeting the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, responds to the high school work disctis^iort of 8 prool^Tii r r ^ t for conscience'sake. It is always of education, came into existence ish law. Tbe (-iisrupsjoTi •» l v r the proclaimers of unpopular an- were 39 delegates representing 19 he said in a letter: organizations. because of the dire need to ex- presented in the form of ,t r r K "I wish . to state. that the Italgles of truth who are in the minThe delegates present and the ian Government categorically and [ tend Jewish education through discussion snrl vail lie in ? i j i l I ority and who are persecuted and the high school years of tbe Jew- Mr. Philip Kinisnick ^ ' ' f it is precisely that unpopular organizations represented: Oma- strongly denies having anything! .truth which, -when mobs or maj- ha Hebrew club—M. Fromkin, S. to do with the Arab strikes and ish boy and girl. chairman of tltr fveninp. Tu > | ' orities or dictators rage, needs to Bloom, I. Soskin, B. Levine, J. troubles in Palestine. It is obf At the public ceremony Rab- MonsUy. president of i!i Jerusalem (WNS-Palcor Agen- j be emphasized and needs to be Feldman, M. jSelner and I. Swartz; viously clear that the rumors bi Charles H. Knnvar of Prn- T a l m u d Tornli. will <ieni t t {•cy)—The death of seven Arabs. In J defended. Lovers of peace in -war- Vaad—I. Morgenstern, N. Levin- which ' have been spread to this vcr. Colo., Tvill be the cues} short E n g l i s h a d d r e s s ; D> i 1 i . I Jaffa following a clash with polike countries. Lovers of freedom son, M. Bnrstein, Rabbi Harold effect originate from anti-Italian speaker of the evening. Rabbi Kher. c h a i r m a n of (lit- ln>, i \ lice and the slaying of a German in dictatorships, lovers of better Berger, I. Goldstein; B'nai Israel propaganda." education of i.be City Tain i • j Jew in Jerusalem ushered ia the and more equitable human lives synagogue—-N. S. Yaffe, W. WeinI'fih, will pi-esoni die seh -) Jamid the slothful and the cruel— er, L. Epstein, M. Potash; Beth seventh week of Palestine's uninvardf,. Rabbi K a u v a r wi. . , . , . I HamedroshHagodol—N. Wilfson, these are the kinds of individuals precedented disturbances. in Yiddish and in E n g l i s h , u TI«> S and the kinds of groups who are J, Chait, M. Venger; Mizrachi— The problem of preserving orJ e w r y it urpe.j to a; fend ( Rabbi C. H. Kauvar of Denver persecuted from age to age.. Such Rabbi N. Feldman, E. Bloch; Bnai der was further complicated when Oi the i'ourteeii rhilni <• ^ | Rabbi Charles H. Kauvar of were Jews and early Christians Jacob—J. L. Wolfson and A. an ultimatum was handed to the istered ai the pjvnent TUTK 1 j in Rome's empire; such were the Hirsch; icor -A. Forman; Worn- j . Ephraim L. Marks. Palestine government by the Arab Denver will be the guest speeaker '-. are beiriE: Brad UP ted fro at two functions in Omaha nest 1 <jafly leaders and followers of en's Mizrachi —Mrs. E. "Weinberg; ! constables of Jerusalem who had Mrs. Irvin Levin was elected school t h i s J u n e and wi]J ( Rabbi C. H. Kauvar of Denver director of the Omaha Junior threatened to go on strike unless ^eekProtestant and libertarian move-JBikur Cholim—Mrs. L,. Neveleff; Chamber of Commerce. He served president, of the Omaha chapter to a t t e n d Uiroueh t h e i r Tuesday evening, June P. Rabbi ments from age to age. And such ! Pionee.r Women—Mrs. J. Feldtheir demands were granted. One D e the guest speaker at the at. tbe last meeting' years. E i p h t rnilrirp-t] rr«are still the persecuted in this day [man; Jewish National Workers* j Round Table Honor Night ban- as vice-president of the lodge for j hundred and fifty of them met to Kauvar will give the principal ad- of Hadassah the past year. j dress at tbe opening of the Yes| of the season Wednesday. June S inp hiph isrhooT PVJ\ t h r e ' and in this age. j-Alliance—Joe Radinowski; Poale a u e t On Wednesday evening, June consider their relationship to the Other officers elected are: Ju-i disturbances and drew up a list iva "department of the City Tal- at the J. C. C Mrs. Levin servec in prad.-- srhool. From this follows one of thejZion—H. Bondarin; Camp of ] 1 0 > a t 6:30 at the Center. He will rjasppc hi {!)€• Yeshivj.: deepest and truest paradoxes of'Modern Woodmen—-G. M. K l a i - ( s p e a t on a message of special im- lius Bisno, vice-president; Alfred i of 12 demands which include full mud Torah, at the Jewish Com-j a& first vice-president last. year. r, Center. The public is in-1 Other officers electee! a^e ih« ment meet iowv limes r, v. secretary; Harry! the moral life those who are per- j man; Progressive Hebrew Club— jp o r tance to Jewish youth. This A. Fiedler, British e( u Friedman, treasurer; Max Baer,' 3 ality • Mesdsmes I. Dansfey. first vicesecuted are always the least wor-;J. Wiener; Workmen's Loan—P. j w i l l b e ^ s e c o n d Honor Night must salute Arab constables; Wednesday night he will be the president: Fhineas him consists of E conrstthy of persecution — from tbe j Ginsburg; S. Feldman; B'nai Ab- •b a n a u e t Of the Round Table and inner guard; Russell J. Blumen- : ybo Arab thai, g W d ; William W e m i constables not be i ^ e s t speaker at the Round Table : end vice-president outer guard; wem\ ----; o " ~ n ~ d ~ ushould rntifl. faiighi by Rabl>; ' a r d "in Jewish prophets to the Jews and Christ- raham Lodge of South Omaha—! w i U b e open to all members of J • Dan-ky «nd Sam Green,,j quarters; " ^ J ° and ****Jews * * *should £ *?, not and Pave stein. financial and f roiirst- m Biblica f l ^ | Honor Night banket, also at tte ^ ^ r « be j ians and liberals of contemporary L. Wolfson; Independent Work- g r O ups affiliated with the Round er, I secretaries; Julius Abrahsmson. turp, itughi by Mr. A. K, trustees. _: allowed to serve in Arab quarters, ii Center. Germany. The persecuted are al- men's Loan—A. Schlaifer; Adass Table. recording secretary: Reui>tn Bor- rector of ilu- City 'iVlnm.-. Named to tbe executive comways the higher types and the Yeshurim synagogue—G. Soref, Presentation of awards to the mittee were Hyman Shxier, Ma- i One thousand rifles were seized dy, corresponding secretary: • ,T, H. "V. ith ihe closing oi puhlie i better friends of mankind. The Goldie Meyerson club—Mrs. D.- members who have distinguished | by French frontier guards on the KulafcofsKy. treasurer; M. V. ! < " - for the snmnie!' it y hop^ than S. Yaffe, Harry B. Cohen, Ii Syrian frontier. Three cars had very fact of their persecution is Eichlin. themselves in. the various activienson, parliamentarian: .A. D. the session will be leiu I. Morgenstern, who is chair- ties of the year will be made and Carl Lagman, and Dr. Leon Fell- j attempted to smuggle the arras'. the supreme witness of their Frank, EUditor; Joseph Gold-ware. man. worth. It has never failed to be man of the local group, intro- as a special feature of the eveinto Palestine from Transjori David Goldstein. Joseph Rosen- £i)i] ii' Ct'isr^e' in Jewish Final reports were rendered by so. Search all history. The man duced the main speaker, J. L: ning's program the Round Table dania. It is stated that ammuni- j , b e r g . Julius Stien, and B. A. Si- Risd popi-Biblic-nl Tifbrrv, th£ retiring officers and chairmen the The' women's division or group persecuted by.his or Its Wolfson. Mr. Wolfson delivered oi Jewish Youth will be formally tion is being stored in oil tins ir.re win be adne-" of standing committees. A com; mon, board of directors. fellows and perishing on the cross an address' on Jewish problems, initiated into the National, Kovod and taken'across the River Sor-\ Jewish .Community Center and Ir vjev- of 1.lir- fhi-i a> I plete written report was submit;. Mrs. Joseph. G-oldware, outgoJewiah^iilstorj-., i n , . t h e' ^s oic i e t y . " " " • orxat ,t he stake or,in. pogroms or j analyxtng.-:, _ ........ ht-a iippr, no tradition in ; ----.-—-••' '—•.'.•• ; ing president, was elected d e k ted y Ben zows-j, retiring stream during the night. The : spring luncheon meeting and anin concentration camps is always past 20 years and stressing the The National Kovod society. is president. pate to the national Haa&ss&h niiuiity for a w u m h: Jei necessarily the higher man or the j importance of a JewiBh congress emergency conference held here \ nual election of officers on Twee- ! convention which takes place iK ucation whloL ext«>nds. a national honor organization In accordance with usual cusday, June S, at 12:SO at the Cenhigher group and the conscious or which would deliberate on the imthe hi;?}: pohool yv&n, of I among Jewish Centers through- torn, meetings will not be held Philadelphia in October. unconscious upholder of higher portant problems confronting the out the country. Each year two during the summer. However, the i ley Pound, commander of the! ter. End $,'irl. if was nt-oetiK&ry Among the reports submitted Jewish people today. values. And in the long run it is ^ British Mediterranean flfleet, and ; Mrs. J. J. Greenberg. president, fie some incentive whirl new officers and executive com-! He emphasized the necessity of persons of the group privileged m l t t e r p l I n V s t a r t ^ o r k ' o n ^ e v - i o f f i c e r s of f the Royal Air'Force,; stated: "The women's division was that of Mrs. I. Levin. Medical arouse- the interest of tl always the values embodied by Fund chairman, who reported to become a member of the Kotne the persecuted that triumph and having an organized group to military and police, was be-j this yeaT.has grown tremendous- that they more than raised their dren. For this purpoyp Jir vod society are singled out for eral important new projects d u r - ! always the lower value of the per- speak in the name of world lieved to concern itself, among j ly in membership and program Medical Fund and. Youth Aliyah , arship committee \>.ag ovu their excellent work, service to ing the summer months. It was secutors that perish In shame or Jewry. announced by Marks that a meet-! other things, with the inflltra- activities. Over 30 0 women of the quotas. Mrs. I. Dansky, chairman work out tome Kyeteni of the community and participation Following a general discussion, forgetfillness. •" in Center activities, and are pre- ing-of the executive committee i"ons of guns and ammunition in-j Jewish community are enrolled of the National Fund, reported iiiR scholarships to ibc < i il«i The next and most important those present unanimously de. ; and.engaged Palestine andengaged in the program. program The •was more than atteiulinp; the Tesbiva i ppwill be called within the near f u- j••"i Palestine. step In the arugument Is this, that cided to participate in the world sented with the National Kovod i Meanwhile, a series of bomb-, organization now is an auxiliary doubled. Mrs. J. K. Kulakofsky, nneni. The scholarship toraii i society keys. These awards will ture. therefore persecution itself, the Jewish' congress. } ings, shootings and arson at-, group to every activity of the chairman of tbe Hadassah-Koths- consists of Rabbi H. A. " also be made the night of the* persecution of any, be they who tempts, repeating on a smaller i Center and Welfare Federation, ic h n a U l l i v e I . s H y hospital, reported cbcvirman; Henry ^IOTIBIO banquet. Reservations for the i they may be, is a symtom of disscale the vandalism that has ter- ; We expect a record attendance at; • that more than their quota was • Philip Sher. Philip Khitr.ni » ' banquet may be made by calling ease and barbarism In the civilrorized Palestine for over sis • our final rneeting of the year, and raised. All other 'quotas were than Levenson, Jack Mart • * ..he Center, Jackson 1366, .before ization, the state, the nation withweets, was again reported. are anxious to have any woman ry Marcus. William Mill • ; Monday evening. in which the persecution takes With the end of the outbreaks ;w n o is interested to attend wheth- filled. The chapter voted to plain; 10 Simon Pizer. The sclio] -'The annnal Bikur Cholim placev It is the persecutors who not yet in sight. Palestine is tat- • e r s^c j s g member or not." are sick and.wicked, not the per- luncheon will be held Monday, GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP ing stock of the losses and the T n e program for Tuesday will trees in the Lapidus Memorial fund ie an independeni oi>1 curing its money thronKh I secuted. The latters' plight is the I June 8, at 1:30 at the J. C. C. | prospects at the completion of the include a group of-piano solos by TO BERNICE PERLB1ETER\ T a iiyi n s 22% points to their ; g i x t ^ w e e k of the most turbulent; y a ] e Trustin, a playlet by mem- A report of the regional con- Piibscription by locfif p?ttT'o"t t proof of the formers' sickness and The luncheon will be 35 cents per i opponents* 7%, Highland Coun-1disturbances Palestine has expe- ! ^ers of the Center'Players, and vention was given by Mrs. Levin. are interested in the fiTo« I shame. It is not necessary to plate. j Miss Bernice Perimeter, daugh-jtry club golfers turned back t h e ; r } e n c e d s { n c e t h e British troops ;re ports of the following activities i Mrs. M. F. Levenson snd Mrs. an intensfvp corniniinitr Tv Annual reports will be read. A brand the persecutors. That they are persecutors is a sufficient dia- program of Jewish music has been ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Perimeter, ; invading Des Moines mas hie wrested the country from tbe;committees for the year: Cloth- | Sarah F.rohm were J.he other re- school tor a<irBT>e<><" JPT.- I cation. » gnoaiB and description of both arranged. Mrs. Hyman Belman, who received her B. A. degree j wielders in the he Decoration day T u r k s a n d established England's; ing _ MrB _ j _ j _ Blank; clubs, Mrs. gional delegates. I The pcholarship IOPK WPK f their moral being and their state. accompanied by Mrs. Al Finkel, from Municipal university Thurs- j feature at Hig hland.Country club | c l a i m t o r u l e P a l e s t l n e u n ( jer the M_ L , cohn;' social committee, conceived by ;.he Mizruehs or^ The application of this course will sing several numbers. Rabbi day, June 4, has been awarded a j last Saturday. | League of Nations mandate. I Mrs. A. A. Greenberg: athletics, Bet under increasingly ;M r s _ j _ L e v i n s o n . publicity, Mrs. of reasoning to the present situa- N. Feldman will give the invoca- graduate scholarship to t h e TJni-j The localites were hotter t h a n ; A c t 5 n g Berlin — It was authoritative- izatiot: oi Omaha, bvu in versity of Nebraska. Miss Perl- \ t h e day and carried top much all-1j s t r i c t orders promulgated by High 1 ^ tion in Germany, in Poland, in tion. wil- ly denied here thai Julius Stretch- course of beiuj.' introduced ' m o t o r corps Mrs er's anti-Semitic weekly. Der Stu- onv \ocix\ *>fhiCBiionnl tysipni other countries is abundantly Reservations may be made with meter led her class in scholarship round strength for their rivals, i Commissio H a m M i i d e r : kitchen. Mrs. Louis ermer. has been banned. clear. There is hardly any rea- Mrs. J. Chait, Webster 0144; Mrs. a n d h a s been active on the camp- It took or, a ponijiujnicy-wicle RSI was medal play with a point; meeting's. • Mrs. Harry 3 e defense forces of the iN e T e 3 e f f . son to say that the Jews, upon S. Fjsh, Webster 5257; or the J. us. She represented Pi' Alpha awarded for the low first nine, a jcc ho oa pn et ?r v t jnow total 7.229 men, in- ; Kosenfeld; , „ _ _ „ _ . . .,, „,._.. , and the Jo-cal Misrnchi trlf community co-operaTheta, national honorary history point for the low last nine and; cluAln^ the whole, are good men and good C. C, Jackson 13G6. MiT*ried ii over to ift^- cnrnvTiuj p o l i c e a n d military. The ;t i o i l j M i s s Blanche Ziffiman: edu-lMn?, A. D. Frank. citizens and that the accusations The committee in charge com- fraternity, at the national con- | a point for low total. reinforced garrison consists °i; cation, Mrs, I. Stalmaster; dra-j Reservations for T u e s dsy s levelled against them are mad and prises the Mesdames J. Finkel, J. vention held in Chattanooga, ! Following are the results and four battalions of infantry, total- [m a t j C S j j i r s . g a m Theodore; build- I luncheon and meeting fantastic. It will often be more Goldberg, J. Ciiait, S. Fish, J. Tenn., and attended as one of thejthe order in which the members j . n g f o l l r thousand British troops, j i n family! made bv callir.fr the Cer.ter,maJackb worth fS5. if: p. Mrg> H a r r T T n i s t i n . effective to analyze the civiliza- Bernstein, Charles Boss, William delegates the convention of tbe; of the ^team | I n a d d i t i c m t 0 t h e a r m o r e d c a r s o v played: 4. „ „, «v ; welfare. Mrs. H. A. Wolf; c i t i z e n - ; son 1S66, or Mrs. J. Greer.bcrg. mestpr to r-acli ftiinenr lv. Vlif tions in which today we and oth- Epstein, R. Dvosin and am Ele- Athletic Federation of College H a r o l d S c h w a r t z D. M ( o ) v s . t b a t v e r e p r e T i o l l s i T i n t h e coun- ; s h , M r s > S a m W o l f _ a n d l i D r a r r > -A t l a n t i c S76C, YetiliivB departmont vhc lifts er groups are persecuted and to witz. Abe Brodkey, Highland ( 0 ) . ;try, t h e r e h a v e been i m p o r t e d j : , Women at Minneapolis. filled the rouvsf prfwerilifil liken them to other civilizations E d G o l d m a n , D. M. (i,i ) v s . \fT0'm Eg>-pt"lS l i g h t t a n k s a n d a|_ the semester. However, vlie 1 to Rome, to Spain, to Czarist RusM a r v i n T r e l l e r , H i g h l a n d ( 2 % ) . i, c o m p a n y of a r m o r e d c a r s . T h e r e | ' IF not redeemable imiil IbfTS Ben B r o w n , D. M. ( * i gia where the-same diseases ' Ia r e a l s o a r m o r e d t r o l l e y s w h i c h j 2 with the same symptoms proaneKicnaru xiiner, tiigmanu v^ ' ' I ride the railways to keep a watcn and i he has siienderl ihf V«»led what are now predictable conDon Schwartz, D. M. (2) T S ' ! on the countryside. An unspeciivfi epRri Ji'fiii rppulavly sequences. Let us put it this way: fied- number of military airplanes Julian Milder, Highland ( 1 ) . pwch iirufj. Spain did not decline because Marvin Bookey, D. M. (0) vs. is available in addition to the Ai the jmV' c ceremony *"" Mickey Krupinsky, Highland ( 3 ) . | n o r m a l R o y a ] A ir Force squadron there were no Jews left In Spain held Tuesday Dr. Carl Hockenburg, r>. M. (0) | i n n e arbv Transjordania. The conbut Spain declined because perCamp Altiba. the summer home . An appetizing and nutritious the t'oliovinf; evening. J u n e t'bndi'en v. ii! "Wort - - diligent, concen- holidays over and the workers vs. Ervin Ziegman, Highland \ s t a b t a a r T ) secution and expulsion are the are now acting camp of the Jewish Community lunch is served each child at 6v;arded firsi sch cholars;!!if- boix (3). symptoms of a perishing civiliza- trated work - - on the remainof i Center, will begin its second seaconsist j virtually as troops, c harness, we urge i l jj son on Monday, Jane 22, and con- noon. These lunches are planned Alexanr'-er A filer. Chnrles F P H. Scharlan, D. M. (0) vs. tion. Fear and hate destroy not ing prospect cards is all that once more in I 2,727 *> T O T policemen •n.rtT •!!#*«>«"» C T I and O 71 f^ 500 Hi special in advance by a. dietician ami pre- msn. Marcia Finer. liutV. them to clean up their prospect Gordon, Highland (3). only, not chiefly, their objects. iconstables enrolled for the spe-:tinue until July SI for a period pared, at. the Center under the stands between the Philanthroj ^ ' pledge w e , , „ _ „ „ „ . _ . . , „. _ . Leonard LPWJS, O i i s Jjips caTds a n d r n i n t h e We vs. Morton Bookey, D. M. (1) They destroy those who nourish jcial emergency. The police force i of sis weeks. The camp combines strictest supervision. Singing of RebecfB London. M M Kin t o r e a c h o u r g o a l b e . | S a m Leon, Highland (2). them. Insensate fear and hate pies campaigners a n d , t h e i r j a r e taaiox,i Britishers, 461 all the features of the regular out. , c a m p s o n E ? i p a f p a t u r e o f e v e r T comprises- 72 S baiim, Morris Kir^iienbasim, lib D M (0) are the symptoms of the disease goal of $43,600, according t o | I o r e D e x t M. Aliber, D. M. (0) () vs._ Dr. door camp and has the added adinneheon " Jews and the remainder Arabs. over_" h;g: KoBenfiRum. Nattipn S-b Malashock, generall Greenberg, Highland penoa. that runs its course through war H a r r y It is impossible -o give an ap- j rantage of having the children M a l a s l i o c k s t a ted that workers | Maynard The afternoons fere spent ii) and StRuley Silv<?rii)h!i. to disaster and to death. Such chairman. . j proximate estimate of the finan- home at night. have pledged themselves to stay B. Aliber, D. M. (% vs. Bui ic i a l l o s s e s resulting from the disrest and reading, dramatics, hobis the strongest defense of all men Because or tie tremendous The forty- thonsand dollar | on the job until every pledge card Yousem, Highland (2 **•). ; persecuted by their fellows. It is flfefer turbances but the direct losses re- i popularity of the camp last sea- by groups, hikes End. P. swim escb. mark has been passed, repre- is turned in. A return match will be played suiting from cases of arson, up- son and the increased interest t>e- day in the Center pool. There ours as well. M'aurid ~— A minor rio( vdM-rin Des Moines later in the season. senting seven thousand dollars The rise in the total contribrooting of trees and other pro-. ing shown this sea •n, every €f- will be aviation clubs, eev-'ing red in tbe city of Sgn SebasiJuih a camp paper, ami scrap (Copyright 1936 by Seven Arts more than was raised in the uted this year is attributed to the Following the golf competition. duce, destruction of property and j fort is being made to widen tbe bgroups, o o k E t o kee P t h e children busy, wher. ft ppf-fi&tor in a moving p*'*"Feature Syndicate.) j increase in the average pledge. the Des Moines golfers were the and"similar violence amount" to at! scope oi its activities and improve 1935 drive. .•_ All activities of the camp wi tr.re thestrt became- fingered *•• guests of honor at a dinner in the u fc f m 1200,000 to $400,000. • the facUities. A "maximum-attend"We have every reason to be The cards -turned in represent an clubhouse, followed by dancing. jEven the list of dead and injured ; a n c e is expected for this summer ^ be under the guidance and leader- the sliowinp of a picture of H I H P T average increase of 44 per cent. Sentenced for Miring proud of our record this year," The total contributed is much of a group of trained coun- and ripped the screen to piecws» as a result of the disturbances is and parents are urged to enroll stated Chairman Maiashock. higher than last year as a conseselors who have been chosen for Aryan Maid idifficult to compile .because of'their children immediately. Eebuffs Bid This sctioii led to s brawl *>«• Berlin — A 63-year-old apos- "However, there is a distinction quence, despite the fact that conLondon (WNS)J — Invited to heavy casualties in the past few: The camp, for boys and girls their ability snd experience in ^v.-ppn BP^cifitorn iu tb. fitii. handling groups o" children. Bach between beipg proud and being tate Jew has been sentenced by tribuUons under five dollars had! a ttend a" social function at tbe i days'among the Arabs. The nutn-1 between the'ajres of 5 and 15, satisfied. We -nill not be satis- I to be in cash. This was done be-[German embassy here, Emanueljber of Jews killed is £7, Moslems : meet regularly at the Center at child will be carefully watched house. the Pirnaer District Court to se- fied until we have gone over cause. experience has shown that i List, German-born singer who is! about 39, Europeans wo, one of :9 o'clock each morning for a com- for weight and physical condition. ven months in prison for. employ- the top in OUT present cam- the collection costs and. losses on j appearing at Covent Garden, pub-'them a British constable and the | plete. .program activities -^ complete medxeal examination j Postpone ¥asd Banquet { • ing as a maid a 15-year-old "Ar- paign. Ours has been a job ex- these lower pledges, made them a uciy announced that he refused \ other an Austrian. Christian. The i The early pa part of the morning is required, of each child before The Vaad banquet,' n'hi'1'1 \ ceptionally well done, bitt not losing proposition. j the invitation because of Nazi!number of Arabs' injured has!will be spent in outdoor games enterics camp, 7an" girl. . was to have been held Stinda;. • .'passed tbe 200 mark, while more j on the Central Hicb. grounds. Fol-] Fees for the sis-week period June 7, has been indefinitely • Thirty-four local, national and persecution of Jews. Employment by Jews of "Ar- yet finished. yan" servant girls under 35 Is a •' "There is enough money out- international Jewish agencies de- Mr. "list, who left Germany after than a thousand of their number ] lowing this, each group will have i arc $16 for Center members and • postponed, due to unavoidabU- j violation of. the anti-Jewish Nur- standing in the initial gifts and pend on the Philanthropies for the Nazis came into power, has have been arrested. The number ja complete program of crafts, in-;?18 for non-mernbers. Repistra- • CRiises. ; smberg laws which went into ef- general solicitations divisions • to their contributions from Omaha taken out his first papers as an of Jewish injured is estimated atj eluding leather wort, woodwork, j tions may be mads p.f. the Center; 105 and those arrested at 275. weaving sad metal-work. .desk. j sween nast our coal. With the Jewry. fect the first" of the rear. - American citizen.

Morgenstera, Yaffe, and Italian Ambassador Radinowski Are Denies Fascist Elected

To Be Speaker ;Public Invited T o Fomial Opening

Guilt

Council Bluffs Talmud society-will hold a regular Monday evening, June 1, "clock at the Chevra B'nai synagogue at 618 Myntreet. "

VOL. XJT—No. 1-

J,C.C. Tuesday

James, newspaper man. screamarist, takes his or fourth . . . or have we ack? . . . wife this month, land's marital motto should Jntil divorce do us part."

39 ARABS AND 27 JEWS DEAD

<Y, GRODINSKY, MARER A. COHEN, Atlys. Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. BY PUBLICATION ON riON FOR SETTLEMENT FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT t County Court of Douglas Nebraska.

Hatter of the Estate of Bergeson. deceased: ersons interested in said mathereby notified that on the _ of May. 133G. Hairy B. Tiled a petition in said County praying that his final .-idminl account filed herein be setallowed, and that he be :dlsI from his trim as admtniswith will -annexed and that a will he had on said petition said Court on the Gthilay of 936. and that if you fall to before said Court on the said of June. 19.16. at 3 o'clock A. i contest said petition, the nay prant the prayer of.said ' enter a decree of helrship, ke such other and further or[Iowances and decrees, as to urt may seem .proper, to tho it all matters pertaining to atp may be finally settled and ned. BRV/CE CRAWFORD. .•-.. - County Judge.

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1CAL ADVERTISEMENT

REPUBLICAN FOE

SHERIFF anday, Jane 1, 1936 ottawattamie County

I Mrs. Irviii .Levin Elected Head of

Youth Honor Night Banquet on Wednesday

ANNUAL LUNCHEON OFBIKUR CHOLIM

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VOTE FOR

5EORGEE. For—

Board of Supervisors 1937 Term Republican Ticket very Vote Counts! Ill Appreciate Yours! Primary Election Jay, June 1, 1936 ittawattamie County

Highland Golf Team Is Winner Over Des Monies

Plan Final Clean Up

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f :KET .for Unexpired Support for Full

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