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In the Interests ©f the Jewlsli People The vJevra expressed by Ludwig Lerelsohn In his column are bis own anfi do not neccscarily reflect the policies or at- • titudo of oar publication. Re». production in whole, or In part strictly forbidden.
fht 1937 By Sevim Art Feature Syndicate.)! : 3ENBURG, WEBB, B E B "
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jmay'prant the same ttnd fxant : istration of said.estate- to Jius- •—f I.- Jilumenthal o r - s o m e other * Ie I personp t f and proceed to a setj t tnereof. . . BRTCE CRAWFORD. 3t. .-• .County 3ENBUi3G, WEBB,. BEBER, KUUTZNICK & KEL.CEY 23: Union ^Statc-BanJrBiaff;; ; TICE OF ADMINISTRATION the -• Countj- Court.'-, ofi Doaglai y. Nebraska. . il .he' Matter of the -Estate of Guy nUers. Deceased. ; I persons interested In; said '.esire hereby notified thtit a petJhas been filed in said Court a l g that said deceased- died leaVfo last will and praying for adItration .upon ills estate,! and that jrinff will be had on on;Bald petibefore said court on the '"nd day Jtober, 1937. and that ir they rail spear a t said Court on: the said say of October, 1937, at; 9 o'clocfc ". t o contest said petition, t h e . mav grant the same- and -jfrantv ilstratlon of said estattj to Char._ Sanders or some otht-r suitable |n -and proceed to • a settlement 37-3t-
EDMONDSON TRIAL PUT OFF TO NOVEMBER .
SEWEECE BAKISM NAZIS FOR LIBELS '
SLOTH OF THE HEART It was, I think, Jacob "Wassermann who first used the. expresNe wYork (WNS) - v Copenhagen (JTA) — Seven Back home after a three -weeks German and American standards sion: Tragheit de3 herzens, sloth of "Robert Edward E d \ ^ Xazi journalists were sentenced of the heart. And I fcnow not only visit in Jerusalem, Dr. M. I. Gor- to a country not ready for them anti-Semitic pamphleteer^ on an to imprisonment from twenty to ! don found the people of Palestine they have created a certain indictment of having libeled the ironi his writings but also from eighty days by a Copenhagen ] remembered, conversations now, with more enthusiasm than ever, amount of confusion." Jewish religion, Secretary of La- i 2 " e n n g on Wecaiesaay -o Dis- court last week for printing mal- \ •Willing to acept Partition, howalas, long ago, that he finally Dr. Gordon found the expan- bor Pertins and Dean Gildericious accusations against the ; Proposals of came to feel that this sin which, sion of Jerusalem steady and Bleeve of Barnard College, was, Jews. They vrere convicted under planned when compared with the again postponed, this time to Nolie called sloth of the heart was, for further deliberations. a law which prohibits the defam- j "The people wil never accept mushroom growth of Tel Aviv. vember 15th -when Judge Wallace though, apparently so veniol or Plans for a complete merger o£ j g of any religion recognized by forgivable, the sin of sins, worse, the present scheme which allows When he-visited in Tel Aviv eight in General Sessions Court grafted j all Orthodox synagogues in the ! the State. much worse than gross and posi- many of the Jewish colonies to years before, the city had less the request of- Edmondson's conn- ] city will be presented to general j tive" Infractions of some moral be allotted to the Arab state and than two hundred industries. To- sel. The trial, had been set formeetings to be held in each syn-1 T EEEBIE GUILD IS day there are over two thousand. September 13 th. "law. And as the years have gone to the British corridor." sgogue on "Wednesday, September i*, L ,-.fi'u Upon his arrival in Haifa, Dr. On board the S. S. Berengaria, . Edmondson, who was. indicted : on I have come to agree with The synagogues participatTQ EEET I f T r T him and have come towatch my- Gordon found that hejhad missed the ship on which he returned,. last year, pleaded illness and the i ing are all, with the exception of OCTQBEE self.'for this sin and to track it the train for Jerusalem and ra-were outstanding leaders of theabsense of vital witnesses. I the Adass Yeshuren, members of I:\CLLUJ <jowa "within me and within oth- ther than wait until the next day, Zionist movement and the Jewish 'tae Vaad H'ltif.' Agency, including Louis Lipsky, The Needle Guild of America ers and to.see more" and more went by private car, a drive of. ^Yv"hile no definite arrangements meet October £6, 27, and 28 ' clearly how it corrupts, how it; 173 miles. He was not molested Ben Gurion and Felix "Warburg. have as yet been made! should the at the First Central Congrega- L F I P permits corruption and corrosion, at all, although t h e following day, At the discussions conducted | synagogues aprove of the merger, tional Church. S6th and Harney i ( - i l ' F how — wide-eyed and seeing — the bus, which he would have t a - aboard ship, it was brought out j a committee representing the varg streets-. On the first dr.y direcg it lets the world slide into chaos. ken, was. stopped by brigands and by a. well-known Egyptian Jew |ious'groups will be appointed to League that the Zionists i.ave failed to * Stresses Kethods to tors will bring packages F-n<S COP.- (. . i ' , U "What "brought the matter home robbed. TV| I consider the proposals and to l "The Arabs a n d t h e Jews of take into their confidence the Solve Problem tribiUions. Tli.e secor.fi dr.y vi\l ' to ine are th-V towering examples I evolve plans for a new Orthodox Jews of the Arabic countries, Palestine see possibilities for a be for the purpose of display. on this immediate day.of our fate synagogue. Geneva (JTA) — Internationparticularly of Egypt, who know On the third day all packages and of the fate of the world. series of- conferences," Dr. Goror l u e The present Vaad action as the only solution to if Brit"-in pf«ciii i«iLn>uf no.*, ui-" ji al TnnTr a j. action as tne omy so.uuoa LU will be distributed. Ttiere i s Mr. Secretary Hull. He don, stated, "but are unable to how to deal with the Arabs. » LpplE T;" 1 ganized five years ago to bring: |t f l e increasingly grave problem ol TJrs. B. A. Simon is section ! * ' if, t 1 c I ' ( 'f . isr I am sure, a humane and high- get together because of the hos- Before boarding ship at Haifa, Continues to Snow rLFavor the Orthodox. community into a ! G e n r L a n refugees is urged in a president. Ker assistants are • minded gentleman. Did he know, tility of the Effendim." On hisDr. Gordon heard the famous Palto Zionisxa closer organization. However pessimistic annual report sub-! Mrs. Vv\ A. Kacusin and J.Irs. K. . < 1 7 ' ' « I < Orchestra - as •I'Tfcnow, as- thousands know, way to Palestine he talfeed to estine Philharmonic t during this time ' the the ' different! different j fitted to t i e League of Nations : "Wright. i the utter, ..the immitigable horrors many Arabs who seemed favor- conducted by Bronislaw HuberDamscus, Syria (JTA) — The j synagogues have continued in use ; A*s°niblv by Sir Neill Malcolm,! ' .committed against Uie bodies, but able to Zionism- and showed re- man. I I , ( V <r I .Arabs will "look elswhere" if the ja n d e a c b synZgOsne for j b a s ^ j i t s jL -~ a g Ue " H i g h commissioner •""•- Btiil more "against the souls of sentment only to the British. British Government chooses the ;o w n s e t ofoffieers. i "There is a feeling of resent; men of which the Parteitag of the wrong turn at the crossroads be-j vnder the new set-up the syn-j T h e r e pcrt puts at 16,COO the j I or v1 r Kational Socialist Party in Nur-ment toward the British on the tween pro-Zionism and continued i a g o g l 2 e w i l l become one large \ j- u n l ber of ref-jgees who left Ger- | part of both Arabs and Jews, I t J I . • i . • emberg is the blood-sprent sym: profitable amity with the Arab; hody ^ u h o n eS € t o f o f f i c e r s a n d jm a - v Eince la=t September. At 1 bol, he would not let a represent- is felt that the government is reworld; Nagi Sweedy, es-Premier ii f p l a n s ^.e a p p r o v e d w i t h o a e ] t h e " s a m c U m eu n o : e s a n i a . j i i. ' C I stive of this government) attend I sponsible for. the continuation of of Iraq, declared last week at the synagogue at a central location. | c r e - s e in the number ci refugees I that dreadfnl barbarian manif es-; the trouble." * Members cf t h e ; Vaad have jr e s jding in Europe 2-nd not per-; j Pan-Arab Congress at nearby tation. There would have been! "Chaim Weizmann still Tetains . . their . . .total . . now \ Bludan, according to t i e Havas sought to keep abreast the times ' ally settled, no need for the incident of the!the great confidence of the PalNews Agency. without sacrilicing any of t l i e | reacting S5,000. . Those in a pre- ! belated or apparently belated pro- estinians who would have him as t h e The Arabs cannot permit " Outj traditional way of Judaisia. icarious position total 20,000, the Sis Jews Killed in test of Ambassador Dodd. I said: their first president should a Disorders Continue Through- I cancer of Zionism" although they At present the outlook for the! report states, E . O C O having been j j The i'oilcvrinf: Foiieclule oC burst cf Fsae If Mr. Hull fcnew . . . But I am Jewish state come into existence." out Poland; Many .wfll be perfectly tolerant of.*. a c o r f i i n g t 0 t n e officers | added to this category in the year ' rices is tc be observed; EUre he does Know. But lite all of j According to Dr. Gordon the Arrested . Jewish minority « J ° * ? S tnll * congregations, is hopeful under review. "US on certain occasions — we are type of person now found in Tel rights Speedy told 400 delegates , t » commltte memTo ease the situation. Sir Neill ! Jerusalem (JTA) — ConiliH!- \ all brothers in sin —• he "repres- Aviv and Jerusalem differs great"Warsaw (JTA) —A number of iag disorders last r e e k claimed I S e n ' i ^ F.i. t h f Tomp"!? win. Ees" that knowledge; he leans ly from those early settlers who Jews' were injured last -week in from Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Lib- |•bers representing the 'trustees '[recommends the iolxo-vrixig coursethe life of another ,Te\r. the E.;XI?I. : held riur.(l".y p r ;e"i'pop r-( f: Egypt and Transjordan after ihave shown the action: over backward to do so. He sends! came willing to sacrifice for a disorders in Warsaw, Kielce and ya, his election as president of the! of the arrangenieEt. in eleven days. ' An Arpb ?;F.ng; ; T n e URU^I Cbiifirpr/r pEErp^rt. y d representative to Nuremberg j great -ideal. "Among today's im.other -localities. 1 Conclusion of iEtern&tion- k i l l e d "Willy T'eiSS. "!•-•""??r-r>'r! i congress. with no necessity. By doing BO ! migration are. many who never s.1 arrangements affecting Ger- AlTEtrlP.n. fUirinET P i T l d - u ^ OF f h e: T^P Moniif.y worninE eerv Members of the youth section I Nabin Azme, president oT tea I he lielps to assure himself that! before Bhowed any interest In man refugees; • Syrian Commission for the m a i n r o s f i r.ear Na.lif.lal. T h e Blr.y- Tfjli he held at 11:00. the horrors of the Third Reich i Zionism — German exiles, Amer- of Col. Adams Koc's Camp for : fense of Palestine,- opened 2 Governments to unfier- ir,g brougV* * v " <--• _-r-•-<National Unity broke Windows of have been exaggerated and sinks j icana who invested in land durtate cot to apply immigration re- cle^tli t o l l " ' - - 1 - " - - > - - - I session with an assertion of the feack into his comfortable sloth of j ing boom times. By bringing Jewish book shops in the capi- i will to fight any blow at Arab Istrictions too strictly; G o v e r n 1^.51^* ^ ^^^^ - r . -^ jtal. The arrest of several "youths the heart. And Ambassador Dodd j " : ; = r | S — Convocatica by the Asrevealed that they are- student | sovereignty. ' The" Mufti cf Jer-j J 5, € 0 C- r e ^ ~ - *-•- <""" f 1 I i who knows and who must even | _ . u r ; _ l ; leaders of Col Koc's movement ' usalem. was elected honorary i slayer. i ccnferen'ce "on Etoption'of en inlet himself know? I have not yet « » e w i s a [president of the congress. for an. authoritarian regime in T\*ei.=p'p , . , _ „ , _ „_ , seen' %h. • -resignation. And if ho Poland;.;'. They were; released..at*. i :Jsebil Hasina Bey is-the crgrss- .-.. : d.oekrJresign-ivilt ha thes, at unofjJzer'ofthe--congress-.VrsilcTS--*i-i\^~"-^' '-„ . x ter '.questioning. Many! • attacks ' i ' — CrEsTJcn cf B tystera jeludea Raufel Bacran, forcer; Beclare AiC7ai*y Jicial' liberty *oncs 'laore,"" titter on Jews were reported in Wari'wherefcy the gcversas.eEts, toge- cr.pe from \.i c Ccnp^ctiila forth to the world a flaming and The largest single contribution saw parks in which several were I Iraqi-"Minister, and the following! S ther with the Kish Commissioner, both hafi bcrr i unanswerable manifesto in which to the fund for the 'Iron Lung' beaten. i Arab leaders froia Palestine: | i cooperate with welfare agencies ; he arouses Bll Americana by pro- was raised by the Jewish women Attacks on Jews occurred In i Jamal el Husseini, president of j ' for the purpose cf ensurir.g e s i - T-ere sei ~ec r claiming that, though the perse- of Omaha at a benefit luncheon the municipal park of Kielce. Po- i the Palestine Arab _ Party and Rome (JTA) — Spirited resisof refngees into countries the band TTI IC *~ v r cution of the "Jews i3 the misht- last Friday noon. The three hun- lish Socialists came to the Jews* I nephew of^ the Grand Mufti. I s a t ! tance to recently voiced demands receive them; holding1 up P c r 1 ' f : " ' ( iest symbol of what has happen- dred and fifty dollars raised by assistance and several persons JDarwat, Fakhri Bey Nashashibi, in high Fascist circles .that the prepareu Dtion t y the governArsb car s. ed in Germany since 1933 if is the women was turned over to were-injured in ensuing fights. iAuni Bey Abdul Hadi snd Issai : Jews of Italy divorce themselves & An A-'Eb CO - " c iL F v r " only a symbol and that the. suc- the fund by Mrs. Philip .Levey, Two Socialists were arrested. " - 1shot at icrr j r cessful attack of "chaos and- old chairman of the affair. ' a C ""^ Fire of unascertained origin In c" r ^ v night" against .cosmos and God . . . Bart of the dessert for theKielce destroyed ten houses and i the congress. The Arab military', in an unprecedented message, ical "• \ 1 and good in Germany should i group, the ironshirts, are acting ' signed by all the rabbis of Italy, | f .Preparation, prciesssonJ e- 1-arLc r -. «,p v r e "• luncheon was furnished by Louis left 300 Jews homeless. r 1 g make the stoutest tremble? Or Tripoli and the Aegean Islands. ; - ° ^ ; , e t c Sommer. The Paxton Hotel donDisorders were Teported in i as ushers at the sessions. DOi-' W«.-• = Tt a ' < will he retife quietly to GloucesThe message "frora the rabbis i >vt i i e t f c e ated the use of the ballroom and Brok, Bialystok province; Nowe- ' Egyptian Nationalists Support V " ter, Va-, and sink back into that ' v.. Congr furnished the coffee. hiasto, "Warsaw province, and c « ^ r «•'' • sloth of the heart which.is blindAlexandria (JTA) The "Iron Lung" will be used Chelm, Lublin province. ers and quietera and sedative and in the fight against Infantile „ Eight Jewish houses were set of the Pan-Arab Congre 1 c- r opiate? Paralysis. r afire and a number of elderly dan, Syria, was de ... There is a more terrific exemJews were stoned -in Kielce. Po-en small Nationalis ple.. The world fcnows^— all the lice were investigating the disord- j Alexandria, held in connection is doubtless cue to the world that is still alive to any ers. Attacks against Jews also j with "Palestine Day." - JF.esolu-1 a unique whole," 6ense_ of justice and of good •— (tion3 were adopted opposing the ; condemned Jewish elements occurred in RadonK and several knows the exact situation in Pal| proposed small towns. W estine: No one is really fooled. As a result of the anti-Jewish itine And now cornea the.Permanent L a t e s t l u m i l l a r y i n Nebraska's boycott It is predicted that Jew- ido . , Mandates Commission of the. s e c t i o n o f t n e { I i m fi r m a ment is ish businesses will be unable to ! The League of Nations and proclaims j helplessly funny Benny Baker pay taxes which fall due in the• cussed by Premier Kustapba el- reformist synagogue jn Italy Si- 3. difrerest • pclicj- have nowNahas Pasha in a conversation vorced from the remained of thefelt compelled to adopt Ktrjr F~ that repressed arid distorted and j ^hose enlivened a next few months. a n U c g h"ave 1t measures of control. Ercigrat E with Acting British Ambassador' world's Judaisia. *hushed-up knowledge for all the j c o n s i,i e r abi e number of Paraserlo; prospects are there Kelly. j "If the Jews conserve t h e i r l world forever'more to know and jm o u n t ' s l a t e s t hits. Prince Omar Toussoun, cousin faith," tb.° xaessage said, "if we | affected." s--.^e note. "It should also be remem-j B o r n B e n n y Zifkin of St. Joreport states EI r of King Farouk, threatened Great do not offend other religious sen-! The / beredjthat the collective suffer-; s e p h > M o # B e n n y -^as brought by scaie E J s ' r . ^ u ' I Britain" with trouble unless~PaUjj timents; if we maintain "fidelity tojj refugees on a co-sia ings of Jews and Arabs are n o t | h l g f a m I l y t 0 O maha when he was ' '"d j estine was comparable,, since vast spaces in jt w o s oid- T h e f a m i l y r e s i d . I Arabs." In a the Near East, forming the abode e d h e r e e l e v e l l y e a r s before go.ference on Palestine, Andover, N. J. (JTA) — An of numerous populations and t h e i i n g o n t o L I n c o i a . . home of a brilliant civilization, j I n O m a h a F Benny attended the anti-Jewish^ boycott was announc- j for funds for are open to the former, wffereaa. Ke ilom school and received his ed last week by Donald Shea of ; and proposed fin r"s* » * V^i : serious the world ia increasingly being H e b r e w . training at the City Tal- , Baltimore, head of the National j Congress that a solemn covenant ourselves." -The report emphasises that as j Gentile League, Inc., addressing, bemade to "rescue" Palestine closed to settlement by the l d t - | m u d Torah. Referring to persecution o Jew3 in other countries, the rab- jI o n S t s international cooper ter." Well then? If the men who jj A s a s t u d e n t a t Lincoln High more than" 10,000 members and I from the Jews for the Arabs. this Ephere does not becone efbis declared that loyal citizenship ; ia friends of the pro-Nazi Germanliebanese Paper Hits Parley constitute the Mandates Comis- jjjg^ooj l n the fe c t i v e capital city, city, he hewas was l n thecapital Beirut (JTA).— The Lebanese and faitlfal service to t he State, j r e £ u e every attempt to improve „ 1^ sion know that and understand'' f o o t b a ll star and captain of theAmerican Bund here. ^pohit E e conditions runs the d&a- °"l,p, poi of '' "The issue todayis Jewish ver- | daily, II Aryan, denounced sup- j frequently carried to the that, why did they not insist to j school's basketball team, : ger of Eullification. ! porters of the Pan-Arab Congress ' self-annihilation, have not countsus Gentilism and it has been the utmost limit of their influ- j -^yhen Baker was seventeen the :o J ' i " r - \ — : o ence that England carry out : the j f a m n y moved eastward to Eo- ! forced upon us by the challenge | at Bludan. Opposing interference « ed in their favor. 'The cries of Down' with the Mandate and the spirit of theN e w YOTK where he wa3 in turn j from the Jews," Mr. Shea said. I in Palestine affairs, the paper r' . f lBalfonr declaration and make of a £ e m p i o y ,i n a -garment factory, a j "Our Gentile party demands the isaid the Jews were friends and .Jews,'" they said', "have resoundj ed too snany times and in too at least "Western Palestine in its Ic a n d y butcher,' actor, and stage j Immediate deportation of Euro- customers" of the Arabs. • pean Jews. •• Arabs Seek Unity, at Geneva i many places for us not to seelc an entirety a Jewish Homeland?} manager. •' • "We are gong to start a boy- Geneva (JTA) — Delegations adequate solution of the problem. Why? Because to do that they j Three* years ago he went to | cott against all Jewish merchants from Arab countries sought to ef- i This Eolation is coining." •would have had for at least a n . Hollywood to seek fame and in Minneapolis. (JTA) — Fighthour to. name and burn and be- a s n o r t t i m e b e c a m e one of thej and we are going to boycott all feet a united frost of Asiatic na- i It is cot the business of the ing Fascist ideas ty methods EESnewspapers, moving picture bou- j tions'against division of Palestine Jews, the rabbis added to esasru come defenders of truth and of t o those ussc fcy public outstanding comics. ses and radio program sponsors ; as the League of Nations Council • iue the merits or demerits of a health of the oppressed and of those who combating s. who employ Jews in preference to j met in a session scheduled to con- ! national home in Palestine under are sinned against by the whole epn demLie has be ea recoraGentiles. "We have a l r e a d y sider British proposals for a -'the League of Xati'ons or of thecisease world, Tjy their whole world. mended Dr. Goodwi launched our boycott against the three-way partition cf the Holy' proposal to partition the Koly of Teac:her s Coll-ege. Coluir They sank back) haying salved Land. . iLand, declaring their success to New York Jews' "World's Fair." their conscience^With a statement i I ,. Jewish and Arab delegations ; be exclusively-dependent on the into the normal sloth of the heart .,_ „ t r Fasci s a is SE Norwich England (JTA) — arrived here for the Council ses- | merits Israel gains by observance — that normal Sloth of the heart POLISH JEW DIES tson vrE-nea sion. The Iraq delegation is"-of the Torah.' of normal men through which a Charges that Nazi agents are inCSS as pret .ident cf the Soworld that might be saved is lost, headed by Foreign Minister Tow- 1 ; IN NAZI CELL through which a world that might ing In England-were made last fik Assuwaidi. Representatives j 3 JeVTS Killed in. CMsess W a r ^*fc'':^,it." n •* * IN DANZIG week by'Walter Citrine in an'ad-, "be redeemed is inevitably Qamnof the New Zionist Organisation j .. • 1 ^ * ' ed vriih the Acerictia Fsj1r t.l.. dres -before the Trades Union Warsaw (WNS) — The mys- Icame here. Dr. Chaim Tveizmann,! Shanghai' CJ7XS)—Thres JewEj £ ^ • ed. '-.•--•• _ ' . : • - . c ! Congress meeting here. terious death of Llordka Zylber\ president of the "World Zionist j are among those killed ia the j " And so with a certain bitterMr. Citrine, sec- berd, a Jewish merchant from | Organization, was "to arrive Mon- j aerial b o a t a r t e e s t cZ Shang- j : Bess I laugh to myself when book ,_.who is general , | day,,and Moshe ShertoS:, head of j hai's laternatioaal Settlement, j cat reviewers and friends and even retaary of the Congress, declared | Lodz, in a Nazi prison in the colleagues reproach me with what I t n a t - m a n j r r e f u see9 were living in Free City of Danzig, was reported the Jewish Agency's political de. Preliminary lists cf the dead jnJcia they - choose to call a messianic a state of intimidation. He added, here in advices received from his parttnent, was coming from Jer- elude the names cf H. Ginsberg 1Z3, OT I E - - delusion. And I use myself only, however, that he was unable to j family. According to his family usalem by plane. an American, Jehuda Ezra., a rsuof course, as a symbol. Better prove that t£is was the work of Zylberberd was arrested on his •_ The agenda'of the Council also j nicipal eniplcyo, and lioss Etasharrival in Danzig, where he hadincluded the question of emigram e n t h a n , ! and more useful men particular agents. Many of the refugees, Mr. Cit- been found hanged in his cell. tion, i , 'f is. vttt rthan I meet the same reproach. ni * l fit *>^ The. worldly and the slothful of rine asserted have relatives In Request for permission to perResearch -isto Aaericaa-J descent "srere forced by edic; hesrt munt address this reproach Germany and the Germany Gov- form an autopsy and to allow a The belle cf Philadelphia during history is hs-Edic£r»e-5 by ernment is "scientifically exploit- physician to. see the body were the Revolution, was a daughter of I adoption cf Hebrew Earsss fc ' (Continued on page S.) ing Chat position." i tt .refused. . . •. - . • tae Franks family. early Eaglisb. settlers.
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