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SAMUEL 2ACHAR1A and ILEWIN MICHNICK, Attys. [,729 insurance Building !E OF INCORPORATION $>F OMMERCIAL DISCOUNT / T CORPORATION > ee is hereby given that t i e uhlied formed a corporation undei |ws of the r State of Nebraska ime of this corporation shall b« BRC1AL DISCOUNT CORPORi. and its principal place ol ctins Business shall be in the if Omaha, Douglas County, Ne- . L The general nature of the Iss. shall be to buy,'sell, dis— | and otherwise deal in notes, age?!, conditional sales conI -accounts receivable, securities, i in action, stocks, bonds, 3»* •Investments; including the righft tl, .buy, sell, lease, mortgage, oy rise encumber, sell and dispose" U and personal property of all and descriptions; to sell, brokI act as agent for all characters ttranee, including life, fire, burI .theft, collision, liability, lidell<3 commercial bnnds; and to do • all things incidental or neces[) the operation of a general into t husinenc. The • authorized [ stock- of this corporation shall 1,000.00. divided into 100 shares kll fif which stock shall be comJC"k, and when issued -shall be paid for in cash, sen-ices or :ty and be ponassessable. The \>t commencement of the corsn shall be on the filing of a j\f its 'Articles of Incorporation tlie County Clerk of. Douglas b-tXebraska. and its terminahs'!: be fifty years thereafter, jshest amount of indebtedness pin the corporation shall a t any itibject itself shall riot exceed Irant- equal ^o 2 /:) of its capital I The business affairs of this ition- shall 'be conducted by a bf not less than two nor more \\-e directors, who shall elect a pt. Secretary and Treasurer. E- SAKEWIX M1CHXICK H ZACHARIA
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PAIESTIKE AND THE FUTURE Rumors fly concerning the probable content of the report of the Royal. Commission. The most persistent is that concerning the "cantonization" of Palestine. Yet, speaking for the Jewish Agency, Ben.Gurion declared roundly that Amnial Award Ma.de By Zeta "neither the Royal Commission Beta Tan Franor the government has adum.brated any concrete proposal." ternity Hean-while Dr. "Weizmann cables from London to Jerusalem: "UlNew York (WNS) —President timate, -victory must come to v the Roosevelt was declared- the winJewish people." . r .. The entire situation in its im- ner of the 1936 Richard J. H. ottheil Medal awarded annually mediate character is typical of Tvhat has long seemed to more by -the Zeta Beta Tau fratrenity than one observor the chief dif- ior distinguished service to Jewry ficulty between us and the Manin announcements made at bandatory po-wer, What stall one call that difficulty? Murkiness ol quets in.-40 cities attended - by Z. moral atmosphere. It seems im- B. T. alumni in . celebration of possible - to establish direct con- ther annual Founders Day. • tact with the governmental orAward of the medal•" to' the gans of Britain. One has the immedal to the President was based pression as though we spoke in the void and as though Britain on the votes of the editors of too spoke iri the void in>ffud of Anglo-Jewish publication... The each speaking to the other and presentation will be made in being heard , by the other. It Washington .on a date to be fix•would be easier to come to terms ed by the president. •with even brutal decision, if these In explaining the basis of the "were directly and definitely made. award., Harold Reigalman, past "Perfidious Albion",'the French president of the fraternity, told used in old da,ys to say; That is the guests at the key dinner n of course a shallow and superfic- New'York that "when the chief ial judgment. But we, the Jew- executive of one of the greatest ish people, are now coming into democracies, in such times . as contact.with those aspects ol these, repeatedly and UnmistakBritish policy and method which ably affirms the right of free caused the French'to invent that thought, free speech, free worphrase. "We shall not know tlie ship, and repeatedly and unmisprecise inwardness of all this un- takably denounces intolerance til some day Dr.. Weizmann com- and bigotry in all places and in pletes and publishes the mem- all forms, a great service is renoirs which he began to compose dered all humanity. Of this serseveral years ago. But that does vice Jewry is the first but not the not help us now; nor will it in last or only beneficiary." N fact help us then. For what as people we must do in order to survive in any tolerable form is precisely to substitute life for -literature and action ior memory and understanding.
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Henry Monsky is chairman in the Creighton University 1937 Sam Beber," founder cf' Aieph oyalty Fund drive, conducted Zadik Aleph, Junior Order of this week. % B'nai - B'rith, returned from ChiMonsky is a 1912 law graduI, cago Monday after attending the ^t»f" t ate. He heads the alumni division To Sepresgi j±ta at Ifa-Bar Mitzvah celebration of the in the campaign. tiosal i l Co* ^reacs cf thirteen Chicago chapters, held The drive is for ?12,000 for Social Welfare in the Temple Sholein on May 9. f • f * emergency needs of t h e the uniMr. Beber was the • gaest of RECEPTION FOR EiGE T> f -f * H,,x. versity." Paul ' Gpldblatt, executive di- honor and' made a short talk on SCHOOL GRADUATES i,Ll LLl .all. w •D rector of the Jewish Community , the founding of the order. INEXT FRBAI Center and' Welfare Federation, principal address on and Ruth Allen, educational di- ^-as by Maurice Bisgyer, rector, will represent Omaha at j appointed secretary o~ Placs are being completed Tor the National Conference of Jew- B'rith. the annual reception for the Jewish Social Welfare, which will The afternoon program, which ish graduates of the local high hold its 38th annual meeting in !i n c l u a e d presentation" of a charV\ e rrrast continue Indianapolis from Wednesday, I ter to the thirteenth ter Bar schools, to be held Friday eveniaiion "until ?:cxeriMay 19, to Sunday, May 23. I-Mitzvah) chapter to be organized ing, Mar 21 at the B'nai Israe' Icr is raised, "was i This conference includes the that city, was folliwed by a synagogue. e cf the General C. Pentecost Marks Tlie Giving of National Conference of Jewish in large dance and entertainment in The affair is under the spontTv- Trustiii's cxhori The"Torah" on Center Workers and the National the evening. sorship of tee Social Service Comworkers in tlie eig Council of Jewish Education. , Mt. Sinai mittee of the Jewish Communit; a l Jcv-ish F];ikn The central"theme of the meetShabuoth, the Feast of Weeks ing will be the current tendencies Mrs. Lamport, fo Center and Welfare Federation. or Pentecost, will be observed by toward co-ordination of effort idas5a.ii Tie rabbis of the synagogues the Jewish people next week. The within Jewish communities. and Temple will participate. S.eholiday begins.Saturday evening, At the conference, Goldblatt •'T^e S.TP pirrfcS r?nf v-ni P." freshments will be served after May 15 and is celebrated for two will participate in two discus:fled. with the f?."t i^i v days by Orthodox Jews and for sions, speaking on the co-ordinaMrs. Alexander Lamport of | the services. ETC Klrfnc!y ^""-^a^^^f! !?• one day by Reform Jews. tion and co-ordinating problems, New York will be the principal j psr'F cnrai^d t o t a l , " h e cw Reflecting the two-fold origin bearing on the kind of program speaker a t the" sixth annual Halisted. " W e v i l l 3ei?-re n o 5?OT H r\of the holiday, synagogues will be followed in Omaha where all a c - j d a s s a h "Give or G e t " luncheon, ntiiraed . t o obtai.c. %he tarty decked with green branches and tivities are .consolidated under j which will be held next Thursday, | 1I35T5 J>.0S5SWP, for every <lo31r flowers and the Ten Command- one operating body. nri5i?ec. meanp rois!?'^r for BOT> May 20, at the J. C. C. ment wll be read in the synagoMiss Allen will discuss youth j Mrs. L a m p o r t is national m e m gue service. The greenery repre- activities and summer home bership chairman of H s a a s s a b , sents the spring-harvest festival camps a t t h e conference. P™" '—™~r———~—~~-——,—.——-« 'J'hnrsdsj the tdBl rev'tyvi' character of the Feast of Weeks Conference headquarters will f •• Minted io SR44.5TC. T'ne e while the other features of the be the Hotel Severin a t Indianap; SHTK raised last year v:-' holiday are in recognition of the olis. fact that Shabuoth is the tradicgrdsed By De tional season of the giving of the Grozp "Torah," or law, on Mount Sinai. Deppite s, ratfce-r Shabuoth which literally means ve trhich s.lresc'.r I D'ablia .{JTA) — The Jewish weeks," takes its name froin id iasfyecr's goal, • i religion is formally recognized i t the fact that it is celebrated a rkers declared their j the new Free State- constitution week of weeks, that is seven | drawn tip i<y President Eamori de 1 weeks after Passover. GreekTalera. The document recognizes speaking Jew's more than two i Ireland as s Gatliolic nation, but j thousand years ago gave the holguarantees1 religious freedom. Jerusalem (WKS-Palcor Ageniday the name "Pentecost" be' , Tlie section bearing- on veligiov cause of the fifty days counted cy) — Palestine's foreign trade contained In Article ±4, follows: Yet. we mijst not deceive ourduring 1936 showed a drop of i from the second evening of Pass! "The State acknowledges that ! Eelveg. The decisions of the Roy119,372,350 in respect of imports J over to the Shabnoth festival. t i e tomage of public Trorsinp it V- al Commission, whatever they The holiday is one of the "three and $2,9 51,265 in exports. Re- I \ ei:e to Almighty God. It stal^ 1 are, if both Parliament and the pilgrim festivals" of the Bible export trade rose to the estent ^ bold Kis name in rererenee f.r.c League of Nations approve or fai" Memorandum Prepared on and in olden day? was the occa- of $1,70S,000. Transit trade, en • siiaiil respect and honor religior-. - York to disapprove, will. be practically dwindled byj European Conditions B y sion for the bringing of the of- the other hand, "The State reeofrnlzes the F-pecmandatory. They will be carried 1806,000 to a , total fi.,603,000. j Georg. Bernhard ferings of first-fruits and of grain ; ia.1 position cf the Holy -Caiholi™ out. They will be' carried out to the Temple in Jerusalem. The Crude oil dispatched in transit I ' Apostolic and S.DEaan urch .over our protest, over the protest • Geneva (JTA) — A document- agricultural significance of the via Haifa "by the Iraq Petrol eun Sirs, ' tl:a g u t r i an cl tie ia '©£ certain sections of British and fid memorandum on the Jewish holiday is .signified by the Company -Bras.1,953,584 tons -ralIAroeficait:pubT?c opinion,^qver.the economic" situation in- "European ingot, the Book of Huth, with its ued at $7,814,000, compared Trith uted to be s excellent protest of whatever friends ' Si speaks v i t kze si countries, showing the extent of adyllic scenes of husbandry and 1,S53,2SS tons at $7,413,000 the} speaker, " I E ? SiCie a;so rec jgnlzss l i e Jiave elsewhere. : discrimination against Jews, will harvesting. The book also sounds previous year, showing- aa ia-jtaority oa Palest!ne, having % ) X.et us bear strictly in mind the be, submitted to the League ol a ttniversalistic message in its crease of 100,299 tons valued at several trips to the Holy Land I nrili nf Irelard, t i e rres! rt€r-- j and studied thoroughly t h e health, j . Ch"Tth in Irels^a, the ICetfe- | moral analogy of Britain's policy Nations shortly by the World fetory wherein" Ruth, a non-Jew- ?401,000. st C'hKrcii in Irelanct, the Ke- i jin respect to the Spanish war^ "We Jewish Congress.. To students of the economic methods us well as the general j ess, became the ancestress of the •us Society of I^risncI? i"n ITF- ; iknow beyond all.doubt that milThe memorandum, prepared beloved figure of King David. situation in Palestine it was per- life and atmosphere, of Palestine.! land, as well as the Jevish cr.v- \ Her talk will center" si cut two j lions of Englishmen are writhin- by a Congress committee under haps most significant that tlie de^regalioas and the other reliErior.f- ' ' over the dishonorable neutrality the direction it Dr.. Georg Berncline in imports led to a more of the Hadsssah projects—tlie i 's.Tly ptJilaBtiirrnif!?: cenoninations existing- in Irelanfi i '•which pla/s directly Into the hard, 'contains data, on countries favorable "visible" balance of medical and public health work,} Rt, i t was EI>.nor,is? the sate of t i e coming" into op- i : lands-of the Fascist powers; we with national minorities obligacommodity trade. In 1935, the and the Youth Aliyah movement, ] 6"i A. S. TT. E n s n W itioa cf this Constitution. i which is concerned with the transj , fcnow that there, are other mil- tion and on member nations'of adverse balance had been |66,of the Boeie-t"*". At 'Freedom of conscience aad the ; • lions writhing over that same the League. For the first time 684,000—%he difference between athan Williams o r o f e s B i o a and practice of re'ig- [ ? ,perfidy in France. Yet with a dull since the war, the document gives imports at $89,267,000 and ex- lany to Palestine. Several mu- rion vriitet fi-Qsi Ts are, subject to p ordc: o pu and dumb tenacity under an ap- a complete picture of Jewish ecNew York (WNS) — The priv- ports at $21,080,0-00 and re-es- sieal numbers "will be included on and morality, guaranteed to everj tk;in was Esjrotir •flexibility Britain onomic life in Europe, particular- ilege of being the first non-Jew ports at $1,503,000. Last year. the program. jpearance of citizen. y .continues to sell out in Spain ly in the countries where the ec- to be permitted to buy a shekel) however, xrith the drop all round! * According to Mrs. Julius Steia, "Tie State pusrsntees v.st U -those ideas and principles which onomic position has been greatly the 50 cents poll tax which en- the adverse balance fell to $48,- chairman of the .Medical_ Fund, a endow any religion and shell Eol titles the purchaser to vote for large attendance is expected. Anyj ^ are still (note the refusal of the aggravated. 557,000. This difference of 18,mpose gny disabilities or msir? British universities led hy Oxford Statistics on those countries, i t delegates to the Zionist Congress, 000,000 however, does.not niean one -who has net already made any discriniinatJon on the g -F cf iV"?-rh rp tlirt voi to send delegates to Goettingen) stated, will give League mem- was granted to Charles Edward that Palestine -was better off to reservationa may'db'so fcy donat- of religrions profession, belie or y o u r family •cov.Xiv.vf ',v es -which will entitle the the very life-blood of her people. bers a n idea : of the role Jews Russell, president of the Pro- that extent. Actually it cut t h e i m lik and spirits, T r c t"ncT status. The conclusion to be drawn played before the war and ars Palestine Federation of America, '"other way, fpr the simple reason donor to a seat at the lunchecs. "Legislation prcviair.gr State country Ere Jform these and similar phenom- now playing in agriculture, in- in recognition of his long service that the drop occurred in articles The' "Give or G-et" 'Inncheonr is e.id for schools shall nc disc C ena which cannot be detailed a' dustry, artisanship, retail and in the development of a Christian imported usually for" capital in- always the Outstanding Haflassaa. inE-te • between schools with sijcess. I-er. not nder organization, for the espousal of affair of the year. length here is this: History lb no wholesale trade, exporting and vestment — building materials,j ^-^m-.^i^.^,. of differect rslig-j Mrs. J. H. Kulakofs&ysrill act naanageiaeiit cf differ. static; the forms are not rigidlj finances. Jewish immigration Zionism. industrial and agricultural mai ions denoniinstioiis, nor t>e puch i fixed; no decision is. a final de- occupies an important part of the Mr. Russell sought to buy a chinery, motor cars and motor as toastmistress. ! as to.affect rre'Jufiicjally the risrtt j cision. Whatever the conclusions memorandum, featuring figures shekel in order that fle might be trucks. j of any child-to attend a Frhocl j of the. Royal Commission and that indicate whether or not em- able to/.sign the petition urging Far more" disconcerting, howj receiving public isoney without | nai •whatever our immediate and enr igration from certain countries is Great Britain, as the mandatory- ever, was the t fact that a number j attending religions -instruction e.t] forced obediance to them, history necessary. power for Palestine, to "resist of countries continued to take ad•'.--.2 on i that schoo:. : inarches on if it has a subject A special chapter in the docu- the infringement of Jewish rights vantage of Palestine's anomalous "Every religious denenxinEtloa j with a living will. If there is a ment gives data on the number of in Palestine, a declaration which position as a territory in shall have the right to manage its j to see the ei Jewish people —a living people Jews "in State and municipal/ser- all shekel payers will sign as part free trade is allowed under the Berlin (WNS) — Revealing own affairs; own, acquire aad a d - | twith a living will — that people vices in each country compared to of the 1937 shekel roll calL Mr. Mandates system. Only t w o for the first t i n e tire reasc-a for j minister prc?ertr, "Will ultimately make its own his the number, of non-Jews. The Russell's request was taken up by countries bought more frozn PalGersas tory, forge the historic process memorandum establishes tiie pol- the Central Shekel Board and ap- estine than they sold to it -— Xor- the suppression of the a IK the con- tlons ZQT relig"ioi:s or chnritc.ble despite temporary decisions o£ all icy ol discrimination by certain proval granted. -way and Sweden, while • tvro 'oth-j f l s c a t i o n o l *their"property" "and purposes. the principalities and powers o* Governments on credit facilities Piqua, Ohio (WNS) — This ere, Finland and.Holland,-almost"Tfce property of s.u"r relljri^nr fBndSf t h e - E i t l e r gcrBrntn'eat a n . earth: But It must be an activ< for Jewish cooperatives and fi- town of 16,000, with an adult balanced their trade _ with _ Pales-1 dencrsination or s:T.y cdvcs.iiojis.'l a o t i n c e d and untiring -will. Passive resis- nancial institutions c o m p a r e d Jewish population of 20 became tine. The United States sold Pal-' bai5 c nt h e J e w . institution slsall. :cct be ' CVCTZ^C tance can be a great weapon I; with the special privileges accord- the first Jewish community in estine goods Tvorth 55,04?,000 ish order tras dee to the alleged save for necessary -srerk of pubthe hands or dense peoples geo ed nbn-Jewish organizations. America to record a 100 per cent and bougat only ?110,000 TForth. discovery that it -sras lic utility aad os paj-me-at of com.graphically integrated. Scattereenrollment- for the' 1937 shekel Germany sold 510,200,000 "worth its funds and property against the interests of the state. Consequent- pensation.'" a s we are, oppressed as ws a r e roll call. L. Shuchet, local shekel and bought $6G5,O0Q -vrorth. ly they were confiscated by the iarried as we are, the will to achroll call chairman, has returned state. ieve our destiny must be an afto "Zionist headquarters In Meanwhile, it was learned that .PREMIER BACKS RIGBT firmative moral will of ceaseles; York 20 signed declarations atSirs. Jacob Blank was -unanithe government, is preparing new positive energy. We must not le mously re-elected president, of the tached to the shekel together TO CRITICIZE measures against the Je-frs. OE the world rest; we "must not le Beth El auxiliary, a t a meeting with .a letter stating lie could sell the expiration cf the CG-cay fcaa the world forget; we must hot fo: held Wednesday. no more shekels unless he was HITLERITES ' on Jewish, ja.eetis.ss and gatheran hour leave peace what still repermitted to see them to nonOthers officers re-elected were: ings, tha police. are espected to mains of a corporate con?cienc Mrs. Harry Trustin, first vice- Jews. " Budapest (JTA) — Freia take action asainst otter J-E"?risi of Christendom. To thai resist- president; Mrs. Reuben Bordy, Koloinan. Daranyi upheld in P organizations. ..less process we must address our- second vice-president; Mrs, Sam liatnent last week the ' right SYNAGOGUE-IN DUTCH . selves. A. living people can forg< Theodore, newspapers and individuals t o j m < r.It . J ^ , is reported ttist all Jewi3t! recording secretary Its own history. A living Jewisl Mrs. Moe Linsman, corresponding •'•• GUIANA-HAS CENTENARY criticize the Nazi regime in Ger- j a ^ E v people can take possession of Pal secretary; Mrs. Al Wohlner, treasmany. I ^ estine on both sides of the Jordan urer; Mrs. I. W. Rosenblatt, audiReplying to an iaterpsllatioa j ^^ * Paramaribo, D u t c h Guiana crSt and thus "heal both, the nation; tor, .-. • ' {WNS) — The centenary. of the by Count Festetic demanding that j and itself and thus redeem bot" •attacks on Germany be suppress-1 , r r _ Sis directors elected for one synagogue of Paramaribo in this .the nations and itself. " ' • IJ&Wi years terms are: The Slesdames Dutch colony on the northern ed, Mr. Daranyi declared: • 1 do not think that histoiy is Joe Block, Irving Levin, Dave coast of South America is'now be"It is not desirable to criticize J 'JQ F; made in councils or decided upon Stein, B. A. Simon, David Green- ing celebrated. Although the tfce political systeci of ot; X - » - ^» «.„« l>y commissions- any more than berg and Leon Graets. first Jewish settlers, who were states, but' crjticisxns do not T iruth is arrived at in committee .';. Mrs. Blank gave an inspiring Portuguese,-came here from Bra-Mate the.Hungarian laws an Sneetings. The imponderable for- report on the convention of the zil in 16S0, the Jewish common-j Government does not h&v vaes are by far the deepest and the Sisterhood which ..she attended ity. did not get a synagogue .until j right to take proceedings." . " strongest in the long "run. They about a month ago. 1719. . : . ' . .• ' [ are decisive. It is thus that man Speakers at the various funcThe present synagogTie, which I SIMA is made. A man has a mntor actions emphasized- the fact that ed- is called "Newe'Sehalon", and I cident. His coordination failed. ucation and attendance at serv- whose ritual is Sepliardie, was I Kr. J. A&ler, president "Why? Why at that moment? Beices are more important than built in 1S37 "with the help of Jacob synagc^ne talrea GThe annual, report Priace Frederick Sendrit/ third of in-riting- all saeia!: to live failed. Be- fund-raising. ca'UBs hig cause a sub-conscious death-wish given by the various chairmen of son ol. King"-William, 11. ;It was. friends to attend -Shabv" pr desire for 'self-punishment sud- the auxiliary showed that the or- dedicated on May 5th 109 years Ices and" inspect tlie denly mapped the nerve v.-ire3 of ganizatlon enjoyed-.a'-successful j ago. The present Jewish ments and reaovati^r:: 3 (Continued on page 8.)' year. . • ' t i o n is about 1,000, ; '
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