IntHe Interests of the* Jewish People
RIER, Attorney lal -Bank Bldg. NOTICE of Dousas County, m T. Anderson. Idence Is unknown icrsonal service oi o had. defendant: lotirleil that on the ril. 1937. David J . tiff, filed his petithe District Court Xebr. docket S2S t and prayer ot o obtain a divorce rounfls of extreme required to answer before the Oth day or said petition e taken as tr=* ANDERSON, Plaintiff.
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>RPORAT!ON OF SHOP, INC. given that the nnnrcd a corporation ' svs ol the State of ne of the corporaShop, Inc.. -with Its lusiness • in Omaha, >jects for, -which i formed are: To provide, maintain, urchase, acquire, lispose of. by sale any town, city or United States, t e a uses, restaurants, =, or places of r.es and execute aiiv ; for the rental of ness as are herein nstract, own, puriperate, sell, lease such property, and purchase and hold therwise, such real iecessary for caj-ryfs of said corporaJ purpose of coni' said corporation, is authorized to same to be secured the Board of XH•ize. The total au-, ck is $10,000.00. par lare. all stock comfully paid and noniiied. The corporatice -business upon articles with the ouglas County, X e contlnue until J a n highest amount of 1 not exceed t w o al stock. The busi: corporation shall Board of not less than five in numelected at the a n he stockholders, to L Monday in J a n The Board_shaH, elect a president, retary and , treasation shall have a * may be amended ff the -stockholders vote of two-thirds outstanding stock, the meeting and its ; been given to aU rovided in t h e . B y -
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Recrimination is childish at best, ffhe blood and darkness of this V hour in history forbid it. -wholly. Tee Workmen's Circle DramaDr. A. Greenberg, president of But to keep the record-straight tic Club wil present th£ famous district grand lodge, No. S, B'nai may be of some small moral value. Yiddish operetta, "Caldunia," by B'rith was the guest of the (B'nai Ou more than one occasion I have t Goldfaden on Sunday evening, OcB'rith lodges of St. Paul and been accused by non-Jews • but ADASS YESHUREN Minneapolis last Tuesday. He Peasant Leaders Denounce the tober 31, at S:30 at the Central even more bitterly by Jews glorAnti-Seaatac Campaign Club, 2lEt and Dodge street. poke in both cities on 'The Heart ifying the Jewish people, of tryELECTS NEW as Danger of Jewry.' Tickets are fifty and seventying to make out the Jewish peo: OFFICERS • i five cents, tax included. Proceeds ; Dr. Greenberg stopped in the ple as better than other-peoples. win cities en route to Canada on Bucharest (WNS) — The anti- jw i l l g 0 t 0 t b e £ u n d { o r t h e Ep_ \ TAU"1'J ] I" Be that as it may. Xiet us look' Final arangements have been New Commissioners for the a visit to B'nai B'rith iodge3 in Jewish tide sweeping over R o n - ! k e e p o f t h e Lav,or Lyceum Build-! ~XC lor a moment at the moral situa- made rr-r; mania was temporarily stemmed I for the showing of the film Adass Yeshuren Synagogue were he Dominion. tion of the world's peoples. when three prominent leaders of \ of Palestine life, "This Is The elected at a meeting held SeptemThey, the Aryan people ot the Land"'" on Tuseday, October 19 at The Git? TF e Radical Peasant Party public- j ber 21. Those who will serve for :l? Choir pr,r" DraTO" "West, have always prided them- 8:15 p. m. according to the andenounced the anti-Semitic I which has been closed on scselves on their, gallantry,-on their nouncement made this week by the coming, year are: J. Cohen, •le Pa-'I-'" campaign and warned that it repcount of the In Kirshenbaum, B. Lindenbaum, knightliness. You mustn't hit be- the Center Forum committee A. resented a danger to the country. ] sis epidemic, wil 1 i eoppn on Mittleman, A. Rochman, H. T'"5" low the belt; you musn't tick a which is in charge of the event. M. Former Minister of Justice Grig?. t'b.*r Jf-V,"Monday, October 4, M. Shrago, and J. Shukert. r P- _ [ man when he is down. Even enore Iunian and former Mayor Deish CommurJ-r C <". It will be shown, with a suportJ. Kirshenbaum_ was re-elected I - O C or' ir ; emies are to be ruled by certain ing program, at the Paramount *"$ ! metri Dobrescu of Bucharest told j All Pl'DIiP F-P *»&|a Party meeting at Kishinev that! principles of generosity' toward Theater which has been secured secretary for the coming year. report tc their -i p . - l - p . 1 •--.-' j the leaders of anti-Semitism were j each other." - There is always a through the courtesy of the Trises st the usv 1 -ir disloyal to Roumania. Iunian said; code; there are rules which no i States Theater Corporation. There time. Kecistrr -i 0 o E £ r e s i pupils will be r c '. r" Commissioner for. Galil.ee Slsis "the greatest mistake being made j ' knight, no gentleman will break. will be only one performance. All 1 Halt to Seeks in Roumania from the national j " I " ••*-"• * - , It is all written down in the-iolk- proceeds of the program will be After Getting Death ciay, October 4. v viewpoint is being made by those epics of the Aryan peoples; it is contributed to the City Talmud ! October 7. in A'.c Threats persons fomenting racial and retaught in the schools of the Wes- Totah and the Jewish National Talmud Torah. Xew York (JTA — The Amer- \ The Dundee b • F r •tern World;; it is practised in the Fund. Jerusalem (JTA)—Arab hnl- ligious hatreds.' ican Jewish Congress demanded :>- Vnr-r mimic tattles, of competitive A similar affair last year at the lets brought death this week to Progress of the country will not last week that the Polish Govern- \ open W*ecines!(l?y F " ••r.-.ri C'fbe assured ag Ions: as an anti| of Mr. ana y-f.. games. Paramount attracted 2500 people an important British official, ^ m i n o r U i e s c a m p a i ^ threatens the' ment declare martial law f.nrl v.se j hen, 101 So. .-: ••( ' • How does the matter look in and grossed $1200. " • bodyguard and two influential Iwe ll-being of 5,000.000 citizens of! n s military forces to halt antireality? In Wilmersdorf, a large A city-wide choir of fifty voices Program and Election of OffiJewish disorders. End also o 5mcers Planned for Arabs in northern Palestine in a non-Roumanian origin who and well-known Berlin suburb, composed of members of the Temmand to be allowed to remain pose on organizations and i n T e Meeting . violent outburst of terrorism. they have just' set. aside in the ple Israel, Beth El and Hazomir , peaceful citizens. The only • ^ T l Jll ^ I i ! ! ^ " " Lewis , avenues and public parks benches choirs, will present a short pronational policy is • for Jews. The benches are paint- gram of "Jewish and Hebrew mu- ' The annual dinner of the Beth trallan-born. press. ed yellow in Imitation ot the col- sic. Cantors A. Schaczkin and El Synagogue will be held Wed- er for Galilee,- and his bodyguard,! m o t e understanding and brother- I to the a telegram to" Court. Potoeki.;: or of the Jews' baages inthe Mid- Aaron Edgar and Mr. Al Finkel nesday evening, * October 6,° at Peter Robert. McEwan, were f a t - "hood among a 1 1 citizens." Dob- P o In lish ^nister ; dle Ages. It is only a detail. It are in, charge of this feature. Es- 6:30 at the Jewish Community ally shot by three unidentified rescu told the same meeting h e !D r Roumanian i - Stephen S. Trise. president of -patrio is, compared to the wrongs in- ther Eeaf Duboff will accompany Center. Members of the Auxili- Arabs as they, left the Anglican' preferred •patriotic an citizens who belong to national the congress, protested fhe Gcv- i flicted on German Jewry, only an the choir on the Paramount or- ary will be hostesses to the new church at .Nazareth. | ernment's faiinre to curb rioticgj members of the Synagogue. almost comic bit of chicanery. gan. A burst of revolver, fire greet- = minorities to dishonest pure- of the'past four days in TCErsaTv ; Rabbi David A. Goldstein will ed the two men as they walked blooded Roumanians. But it:illustrates vividly a state "This Is The Iiand" is an authand asked action to "fulfill imme-i K e e t i B g o n Lr-Td j . c c of mind. It illustrates the rebel- entic chapter of an heroic epoch be chairman and toastmaster dur- out. the door of the church., AnConstantine Constandache, sn- diately its' oft-renewed guarantees i to Be 7LC.L ir. lion of slave-natures against the inthe Land of Israel, the history ing the meeting and program. drews was killed instantly and I other leader of the party, said at that it stands prepared to protect; Detroit slaviBhness of their souls. The no-of fifty years of progress in Pal- New members will be introduced McEwan died in a hospital a a venirs. Oo'oi'f '•••, ?' f! oVUv Polish Jewry against physical vio-i IP .-fvish Cnr-nuitiiiy Center . file'Aryans, in order to simulate estine. Players in the filas are by-Arthur Cohen.. A musical pro- hour after the attack, the Havas At a special meetingheld on I lence." \ to themselves a-self-esteem which members of Habimah, the fam- gram will be presented by Cantor News Agency reported. ing one third of the population : Dr. 'Wise also telegraphed Sec\ Tuesday, September CS, ihe local 93 they do not possess must, even in ous actors guild of Palestine. Mu- Aaron Edgar. Witnesses.said.the three Arabs \ ^^Jf^ ^}^}}^ Jl^l.^L aec se out of every retary of State CordeH Hull and :Jevish National Fund Council the public streets and parks, seek sic is by Levanon, well-known Herman Auerbach, who recent- who participated In tne attack k! \&T ^ openly to humiliate some one in Palestinian composer. bayonets would Fiinprai Komp. ly returned from Europe, will were lounging ging outside the cchurch lrarcal^ y tations now" to the Polish Gov- elected five delegates to Ettenr. order to feel superior to \ him. This" event is being also pre- speak on his experiences in Rus- for some time before the District | b e c a r n e d b y a ^ - R o u m a n i a n . ernment "to prevent even greater ~ That is their knightliness. That sented as the first attraction of sia and Poland. An outline of the Commissioner came out. Two .of j _ disaster." He added, "The word pc- - o I - n r V" <" • ^ r " 1 <• Cemetery development will be is the great tradition concerning the 1937-38 Center Forum which them were dresse*d in European; P r S S C H t I\.3.tSHI8,11 - r r "I ' ; of America can save Polish Jewry } f-j i ( h r Which especially the German hare has already arranged for the ap- given by Irvin C. Levin, chairman clothes and the third wore peas- i ; and the good name of Poland." « , e . >. f 1 D t pearance: of Ludwig Lewisohn; of the cemetery committee. Voluhie for centuries. ant garb. < In the telegram to Count PoJack Marer will report on th Poland "the state of affairs Todros Geller, the artist; Brachah The killings caused a sensation tocki. the" congress pointed cc* P"r M. Katzrnan, president of the results of the building fund cam ^ ' 7 " : - r •dramatic interpreter; as, seen by Jews," thus cables Zfirah, throughout the.Holy Land s a d ) 1 that failure by the Polish. Governnn of Israel in South ment to act immediately in befrom Warsaw a very sober mind- Rabbi Julius Gordon of St. Louis, paign. An outline of the work o one of the biggest man-hunts in] 25th End J streets, VES \ lja!£ o? PoJish'-Jewry ineaiit linc>t. ed-correspondent- of -the New and others to be"announced later. the Beth El Auxiliary for th recent times was immediately i ,Torfc -Times, "can be • described .' Tickets lorl the entire Series of coming year trill be given by Mrs launched. Scores o£ persons were. E r e s =?i e d . w i t h . . a - Eo1^11 onlX-R.a.JJishtmareandJPalestine jseven' ieaturea,:inciuding- the ad- J. Blank/ president ot the auxil- ro'unded up for Questicalng andi1"Uon '^'^* a Haslsonah Rat I Jewish community to isob Kooii3ooms "ft*- the/one-.and only hope." mission "to-"TMs IB The Land," iary. every, available police, officer in \<3ay a t , t I l e synagogue. last SHE- ganisni, but its own Biirreniier-to Harry Silverman,. president of will be §2.00 to members of the fcWho,' like myself.- in his childthe Nazareth region was ordered, ; mob rule and the automatic forAfter services, the congrega- feiture of Poland's place' in the *hood read "Thadeus of "Warsaw" Jewish. Community- Center and the Synagogue, will present a res- to participate in the search. A by Jahe Porter? Who felt in later % 3.0 0 to non-members. Admission ume of the past year's activities. strict curfew immediately was tion gathered in the snecah. Har- circle of civilized nations." New officers for the coining clamped down. ry Dworsky made the presentaflays again and again, in Chopin to "This Is The Land" alone will "The fact that these riots hare, An- i **on speech, and Goodman Myer- I been able to continue is a -clean Iption, the cry of the oppressed Polish be fifty and seventy-five cents year will be elected at this time. Authorities disclosed that Reservation for the dinner may jeonle •— the romantic and for adults arid thirty-five cents A transatlantic hrosn.rasf, vri\) had received nnmerons j s , o n _ ! ' b c e d J h e ™ . s ™ . ^ 1 E indication that the Government of be made by calling Mrs. Morris drews finger. The presentation was Poised has faileg to tsfce the bring the voice of Dr. Chaim iknightly Polish people? Well, the for children. zpd ;tR 1!'r-4 t^ p r e ^ - n t . \ death threats as a. result of his tfews felt that romance and that The committee in charge in^ Arkin, Glendale 14SS or Mrs. Is-stern action, against" terrorists made in recognition of the good necessary steps? to protect the life Weizmann to the conference. r l n y s a s a a i e s n ? oi' ruisin (melancholy too and stood by the^eludes the following: Mrs. Joeadore Abrahamson, Walnut 690S. during last year's reign of bloody work he. has done for the shule. and the property of its .Jewish The outstanding leaders oi ihe ?: ;p gspisi, vsrious" chp.i iiiiW •Poles and in the great Polish re- Goldware, Mrs. Julius Stein, and !\i:-'?.i inn;.. rioting. He had constantly been population." the Congress held. Zionist movement end pci'son?.!!jbellion against Russia in 1830 Mrs. Phillip Levey, co-chairmen accompanied b y , a. bodyguard M l T S . The telegram to Mr. Hull de- ties o£ nF.tione.l prorr,ir>.?tire v.?n Jnen with peyoth came from, the in charge of ticket sales; Jack v take part in the deliberations of lisp had r o n F i d s r ? > l f d r s m since receipt of the threats. .Villages to fight for the freedom Epstein, theater; Mrs. Ben ShapDies Suddenly! clarefi: Following the killings, the "T\'e respectfully call to your this meeting, the first nR.tioin?ii ©f Poland. The echo went through iro, publicity; and Miss Ruth Alo r m a n o e ? of iht Oi-paniiw; !<: Arab Supreme Committee pub-! attention the fact that -while E conclave of; R £iionipi. ^ro^r since 'Jewish life. From Eastern Ger- len, secretary. Ephraim Marks is listed a manifesto denouncing i Stricken as she rose to speak strict censorship hss been impos- the twentieth. Zionist conilevenre. many came floating on Jewish general chairman ojl the Forum Ivlrs. LeveiiSoii, v. ho is Y<Yimolu<.?(! in (hf- I:?B; r>C i \.'li?su New York (JTA) — The Am-the crime and expressing the re-1 at the Bikur Cholim meeting at ed upon the Jeirish press of ?olips the old, old slogan: "Polen Committee. dent of the local frrour. is one of grets of the Arab population. j the Jewish Community Center,! has been compeller l a n d f erican Legion's nineteenth annual Orv''\r.r-" prc; y._- . ^larti 1st noch nlcht verloren!" The Tickets will go on sale October convention voted last week to ask Andrews was named commis-: Mrs. M. G. Cohen died Tuesday, t 0 o m i t a n r r e f e r e n c e t 0 T i o l e T ! c e i but two yromPTi wiio hear! .Trwi-iT ^ r . y ? ; • : . i j i . ^ ' v : : . T r"vs; 5 and may be procured from >"F.tiOI1&l FuBr! CrV-Tlfllp. "Tir' Jiap ffimes correspondent cables: "The Congress to investigate organiza- sioner during the 1936 disorders-j night of a heart attack. Mrs. :t h e S g| t s tion ajrainsi the Jews on Jew seems to be an ideal scape- members of th© committee or at tions in the United States "mili- When the Royal Commission ar-: Cohen, a resident of Omaha for:t n e o t h e r >,al,d i s r e r t n i t t e d tc receivprl P. persoTi?;! ir:">'i;?.*ion goat for all. the economic and the Jewish Community Center, tantly serving Germany, Italy, rived in P a l e s t i n e t o s t u d y m e a n s | twenty-four years, w a s 62 y e a r s : c o n t j n u e -srithout r e s t r a i n t . A t . t h e from Pr. Isreel GoUlsteir. Tor Hiemoral ailments, of the country." Goldstein-Chapman's and Herz- Russia, Spain or any other coun- of s o l v i n g A r a b - J e w i s h dif ficul- | of a g e . 'same time, the government, which con ferpnec. ffhe brutality of the romantic lib- bergs. i ~i' t ' F r "' i z. \ ties, h e w a s assigned t o aid them i S h e h a d b e e n p r e s i d e n t of t h e has at its disposal the full try." • i Ladies Free Loan Society, Secre- strength of its military machinery erated Poles to our people is inThe 1,341 delegates without de- in their work. tary of the Chesed Shel Ernes, h a s f £ i l e d t 0 u { m j s t h a t p D T e r t 0 describable. No cruelty , i s . too bate or dissent, approved the re'gross, no chicanery too vile. Suck and active in the affairs of the Ip r e T G nt bloodshed En to surpleport of the Americanism commitim'en »re the knightly Aryans. Not all, Bikur Cholim. • h t I tee calling for the investigation Individual by individual. God lorSurviving are her husband; \I y | ne ff ect 5Te policins: roethods. and also for legislation to deport t h r e e Eons> M i c h a e l a n d L bid. But the peoples. Mrs. Anna Gerellck, 72, a res- aliens and punish Americans who o ^ s of] " .< The s i t u a tion of Polish Jewry And the West? The West in ident o f Omaha for twenty-five advocate overthrow by force of and George of New ] i s m o s t d e s p e r a t e ; The Jewish ; Omaha, the noblest sense? And Britain? years died Saturday at a local constitutional American GovernI York; and three brothers, Jake ! community, two-thircs of which • ', / In the hands not only of every hospital. . Omaha Lodge of B'nai B'rith | Shapiro of Omaha; Max Kaplan j ttoday ment. d y lives beneath the eubsisf of K city; and l Morris n Kaplan ]] tance level, is threatened trUb r'eJew but. of everyone who in any Surviving are three daughters: The resolution condemed "Com- will open iits currentt season of: lays claim to the name of Mrs. Ida Bernstein, and Mrs. Net- munism, Fascism, Nazism and all activity with a Smoker at Hotel jof Madison, Wisconsin. EtructsoTi by I'TirpKirairPit Koolieither gentleman or Christian or tie Katzman of Omaha, and Mrs. other' forces seeking to destroy Hill on Monday evening, October j Funeral services were held panism, which meets little rpsis- O::.:.: loth should be that quiet, that Sophie Margolin of New York; the American form' of Govern, 11, according to an announce-! Thursday at the Jewish. Funeral j tance on the pert oi the govsnir 1 tragic, that unbelievably restrain- three sons, Isador arid Louis of ment." ment by Harry B. Cohen, vice-j Home. Rabbi David A. Goldstein :m e n t authorities. ed address.- which Dr. Chalm Omaha, and Jacob of New York; president. j officiated.. Burial was in Pleasant | . , .Weizmann delivered before the and a brother, Louis Pressman of Various entertainment features'; Hill Cemetery. hh-i Zionist Congress in Zurich on Au- New York. are being arranged for the affair j gust 4th. Dr. Weizmann has been Funeral Bervices were held by a committee headed by Hymen Jacob Rodrignes Pereira inaccused in Jewish and Zionist Sunday 'afternoon. Shrier. A short business meeting j vented the system for instructing Circles of being too much the will be held prior to the program, deaf-mutes. friends of Britain, of yieldnig too PLAN MEMORIAL At a recent meeting of the Eeth-El Svr.acoETUo A-nxiliar:I think, vindicated. He repeats members of the B'nai Israel SynBnpinely to Britain. He is now, FOREST FOR will open its fifth series, of boo'k ' agogue, the following members several times his perception of evenings on November Eth P.t the were elected-to serve as commitIhe most tragic of circumstances: GERSHWIN Jewislt Commurijty Center. As in teeman for the coming six New York (JTA) — A 10,000 months: Joseph Tretiak, Stanley "Things are not done in England, \ ether yesrs Piabbi PavM A. GoM9 they occur." It is not" so jiard to tree George Gershwin Memorial F. Levin, William Weiner, Paul j stein will present sis reviews clnrunderstand. If they were' consci-. Forest In Palestine la being plan- Rosen, Elihu Bloch, Joe Bernj ing the winter. The final edition of tbe Omaously done, according to the de- ned by friends of the late compo- stein and Meyer Ferer. ing a raere adjunct of a job-1 The first book to be reviewed ha Bee-News on Tuesday brought concern, and was devoted will be "The Citadel" by A. J. cision of the best kind of English ser, who have formed a commitThe newly elected committee- to a close the sixty-six year-olfi - -men, they would have to be done tee to sponsor a memorial con- men will meet this coming Sun- career of the enterprise founded entirely to* the ideal" of being Cronia. On November 22nd Kabhumanely and honorably and in in the Metropolitan Oprea d a y a f t e r n o o i l i a t h e T e s t r y r o o m s by the late Edward Rosewater, made'a potent publication. bi Goldstein will review "Three some knightly fashion. So they House on January 11, it was an- of the synagogue to elect the Omaha's outstanding Jewish, pioUnder .Rose-water the Bee j Comrades" are'— as in the whole matter of nounced this week. chairmen of the various standing neer. Besides Rosewater the list ! wielded tremendous political in-jerque. On >ece-n-.!)er lSlh. "Th? the Mandate for. Palestine — per- The chairman of the committee committees of the synagogue and of original ^stockholders in the and created politi Outward Koc-a" mitted to occur. The famous mud- is I. A. Hirschmann. The forest also to elect one of their number old Bee included suca. well-known storra after politics! storm. Rose-; am and "The MiTid Thst Tpv.r-g. " dling through is a. muddling will be located on a hillside not to serve as chairman of the com- Jewish citizens of old Omaha as water occupied eeversi important j se' W. Beer?. far from the Ossip Gabrilowitsch through on. the basis of greed, mittee of the whole. political position- and twice was! • "KatriBa" Sally Sslminer Andrew Rosewater, J. C. Rosenfalseness, cruelty -—of abandon- grove. . Icr Jr.r.«F.r; Plans wiil also be formulated feld. Max Mayer, and M. Hellman. candidate for "United State Sena-i has been se ing, as in this case, those whom . - . I id "To'ir.g- Kcnry cf Nnto stimulate activity in the syn- The Omaha Bee was establish- tor. ' r f 1 T. Britain had promised to protect NAZIS STOP MEfWHlM agogue and increase the member- ed in 1S71 to gain public sympaFollowing-the death « o £ Rose-! and of empty gestures and honeship, particularly among the thy for a bill introduced in the water .his son, Victor, for several i IXli Los Gatoa, Calf (WNS)— Yedeep disloyalty to sacred commit- hudi Xlenuhin, young Jewish gen- younger people in the community. legislature-by Rosevrater, then-a j years continued as editor. Later; wi, ments and' the cause not^only of ius of seleetea Et a !5t?r dste. violin, will not play Discussion will also bo held rela- representative from Omaha, tojthe.'Bes interests vere scld to!to the Jewish people but of Britain Robert the tive to the calling oi a general create a Board of Education for Nels Updiie, Omaha grain opera-1-'. Tickets ras; • be secured fr o~ Schumann's lost violin itself and of every.hope which In concerto for the first time in pub- meeting-of the entire membership H. Kulafcofsky a distracted pagan world decent lic because the German Govern- to consider the feasibility of con- Omaha. Originally a pamphlet- tor, .and were finally acquired- oy ' either Mrs. Eg, co-chsirniesized sheet it became immensely Irs. E. A. N. the Hearst clsain in 1S28. men still harbor. No wonder that ment wants it played in Germany solidating the several orthodox popular and what "was originally! Rosewater and Fiineas Hitch-1 the series. *SVeizmann, forced In,all .sobriety first. synagogues into one large congre- Intended as a temporary journal-j cock, father of the. late Senator) ) to rehearse the .sorry tale of- this gation. ' - . . . . . . Publishing rights are controllistic.enterprise became one of the j Gilbert Hitchcock who founded || Alvs.ro Kendes, Di;ts oi Kit;-bitter and brutal betrayal, was so thatllene, a Spanish Jew of Turkey most . prominent -papers ia the-! the Omaha ' TCorld-Kerald deeply moved that he had to ask ed in Germany and Menuhin had r»rX n '1, I f * r r< to acquiesce. He had hoped to Guisseppe Lazzaro Morpurgo, the sixteentl I now absorbs the Bee-Ne-ws, vere westt was r-espoasi! for a five minutes' break; no ' o f> centcry alliance between Turfcej give it its world premier in St. an: Italian Jew, founded .the first ' It was the first Qrs&ha paper to I at one time bitter political eneia.(Continued on page 8.) ! 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