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M s . Hereby Oifen that th. i- of said deceased will : m'eeinistratrts of said estate, be!. Cuurily Judge of OouKlai Nebraska. • at • the Cotiiuj oom. In said County, on ih« I- nf January. 1S3S. and on th» y nf March. ]32S. a t 0 o'clooh each day. .for the purpose ot Ins their claims fur exatninakdjustment a n d • allowance Months are Hllowed for -. .tin k. to present their claims, irorr. dav of Pecemfoer. 1037. f SRTCE CRAWFORD. , . County Judge.' p3: County Judge

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On the occasion of Its fiftieth The Jewish National Workers A new gym class for Jewish ythe Teahiva an'i AIM&nce, Branch. 54, Poale. S i r ' , women meets every Tuesday and Teshiva College of Kew ¥ork anwill hold a special mestJE.g OIL ' Thursday morning at 9:30 at the nounces the need of a redemption Tuesday, December . 14, a t S:CC 1 fund for'th& carrying on of iti> National Conference of Jews, Jewish ' Community Center. The p. ra. a t t h e Jewish Community S i r first class was held last Tuesday Kalab' FranMia' activities. Others may speak for : • Cflristians to Observe cf' Center. . with 13 women attending. the Yeshiva itself,, although . I, Anniversary'-. "-• Anyone wishing, to join the too, have the -warmest sympathy All. snesibers have been r s class i3 . asked to register now. for the practice of our traditional Qsested to.be.present as an elecKalah Franklin, .president. cf tion cf officers "will be held f t "Word has come from the NewThe classes are through by noon. learning and teaching in.more or York office' "of the National Con'the local Junior Hadassaa sroap', less the traditional-way. Let me this meeting. . • . •• • was named.new treasurer of 'the speak primarily for the Teshiva ference of Jews and Christians Southwest Kegioii of Junior .HaCollege, the only college of lib-tha't Governor R.'Ll Cocbxan will —cr rrc as honorary chairman of the dassah at the ' convention held eral arts and sciences under Jew- act hp Trrcommittee for Nebraska in the here last' Saturday and Sunday. ish auspices in the country. 10 th anniversary celebration or Bertha Gdrtenberg , of Kansas For a number of y.ear8 leaders the organization..••-•City was re-elected regional-presIn Jewish life—Louis I. Newman ,~-i-V^«? ident. . ' - ' - . The celebration, will be the oc•was -toe''first—nave' plead for a casion for a campaign to culmiOther officers .named were; Jewish institution of the higher nate shortly after- nest •WashingFaye Cohen of "Waterloo, Xeb., learning in America. About eigh- ton's birthday to multiply the teen months ago there -was a number of local "round tables" Schools, Fraternities and Sor-lirst .vice-president; Dorothy MerGrerfell *>. E.UCI epe. v ^c lin of Sioux City, second viceflicker of hope that a Jewish Peo- tit. Jews, Catholics and Protes- "--.•- '• orities t o Be- ••' "The • Good" Eope" -'Glrc president; Mildred Shatz of I>es ple's TTniYersity -would come into tants which.meet Jo foster, mut'•' • ' H o n o r e d Capable Cast a t . Moines, third vice-president; Alilbeing, but;that flicker died down ual understanding and to proCenter. dred Ossmas of Slarshalltowa., again. The arguments for. anmote co-operation on. matters of A collegiate sight program SatAmerican Jewish' University (an- common concern as American urday evening -will feature the Ia., recording, secretary, a n d In their second c-fferiag of t v s first of . t h e season's series of Clara" Greenfield;of--Kansas. City, season, Sunday, sad -Monday, ir-e alogous at least to the arguments citizens. .'•'.... — *. o-. " r : dances . sponsored by the Round corresponding secretary. •which led to the founding of Nebraska members of the na- Table of Jewish Touth. Dancing • The nest regional coiferesce Center Players proved that thc.r r* ^ -_-„.,„Catholic, Anglican, Quaker colreputation &s one of the tsst •leges or universities) are entirely tional conference include Dr. A. will start at 9 o'clock in the audi- will be .-held-In-Sioux City. amateur groups in these parts jS Greenbergand Dr. Nicholas Dietz, C. Z'I torium of the Jewish Community A round of activities t a d fceea irrefutable both from the :poirit of of Omaha and Professor E. M. Center. Music will be furnished planned for ' tha delegates who not unwarrsntefi. The plat*, "TI.0 He v CE "view of education and'the point Jr., Good • Hope," is a difficult 7-0and Dan V. Stephens of by the 4rving-Rhodes. orchestra. came from St. Louis, Kansas' City of Tiew of public policy.' The Stahl" Fremont., . . . The auditorium is being deco- St. Joseph, Des Moines, heavy responsibilities of Ameri accepting the. chairmanship rated with the banners and colors Rapids. Sioui City, Co can Jewry but even more a resid of In the committee for Nebraska, of local schools," fraternities end and Lincoln.' •um of craven ghetto feara have j Governor Cochran -wrote to .Dr, so far rendered abortive all hopes Everett Ross, Clinchy, - director, sororities, and the. fraternity aad '• Business sessions were JjslSj "The Good" Hope," written t y Sunday. . . ; ; Herman Heijermans, is a story c' for a Jewish. seat'.of the higher "I * shall be pleased " indeed to sorority songs will.be played. experienced by the This is a couple affair. Center learning i n the United States. At the final meeting, a hiitiei the' travail serve as a member of a national fisherfolk who .at .that time Meanwhile there has been in committee sponsoring a move- members aro ; admitted without supper 7 held a t - t h e Fontenella Dutch lived in incredibly tragic corii-existence for some years the: ment to furth mutual understand- charge. Season tickets are | 1 per Sunday'evening, the Kansas City tions. us l.It is the old tale cf theICordcTcr, couple for non-members. group gave a skit on "ConvenTeshiva College which offers the ing among members of the variwomen who wait for-the mea v r ? Adolph Layton is chairman of tions." "' Members cf the Ideal /• complete iour-year course of a ous religious groups in the Unittell. to sea. normal American college.curricu- ed State??.- Certainly if we are to the committee sponsoring the chapter also' -presented a sketch go • The large cast included' dance and is being assisted by entitled, "Lights-West Oct." lum leading: to the normal and malntaiii. the. fundamental prinfr.r i i normally recognized degree. Is ciples underlying our • democracy Lois Barish, Bob ppsjey, Florence "' The nest meeting-of t i e Oma- seasoned - Center • performers a-d „_*„•> a nuniber o* new players. • ^c^_p^ Steinberg, Joe Guss, AI Orach, ha-chapter will Be-held s t -the that thoroughly "understood by a,we all of us can do no less than Kimelstein a ^ l n ^_^^_ ( sufficient number Of people? I t to lend our efforts to.a movement Harold Stern and Daa Miller. r Jewish Community Center at S " M a r t h a proved herself -a capable act re: s t _ l t / ' not seem to me-that it canfor their practical application. In- - Last year's Hound Table dances o'clock, December 16. by her interpretatioa of s\ 1 be. 5*or -were it niiderstoo^, would tolerance and bigotry have n o were one of the most popular of secrete.-rthe events on the Center proKnisrtje, tli-s nstaer, -wao fcr:;: not students. and_ endowments place in the American scheme of 1 : ! gram. her cowarfilv. son to his stip c~"~ thrqng- the thrsshpld of the col-things." "".'.-• " j to Save him He at sea.' Sy:-"—: c^ _ -«>7h£r.F t hiie c; Other Round Table Ranees are lege?. Would not that large remCi i t e 1 11 to I Frankel in the "dramatic role r ' " " ** scheduled for January 16, Febriant of free-minded Jews which 1 ruary 6, March "20 and April 10. j Geert fc-iiBd the part, to fcis ta'.- ic =l :^ .1 i .S, E. must exist in America mate that I. M o r g e e s t e r n o n ^s Each dance will feature a differI ents ' acd Rebecca- Kirshenb:rrr ," " ^" '"I , . college the one, college, of their j was. again a- spirited j-onrg li ent theme. " . , - • '•-. The Vaad annual sons and BO make it in- th& most ',-, Named'Psresic banquet trill'be held at the -erw-j Intimate sense their own? . ; '"• ..of Helsrev/ Glulb t".' •*• • ish Community Cester on- San- [ • N o t e w o r t h v perfsrmEiiosE ~ s — •>•• Let me hasten to say* that.-I tiay GTeni 12, *.t; turned .in.by.Ssra. Sekerman r« v. ?" Mr. I . Mocsenstern was chosea have examined the curriculum "of .BiSO 'P- a . Clesientise. t.h.e :: S ( the! College -from the 'point of new president. ,of the Omaha E e jte Ssl •!ia.Eghter;--T of one -srao taught for years. brBsr- club -at- tli&<- election -ol ••••0?^in American .universities and, ha3 f . i c e r s held. Sunday. .Daniel of..the Taad, -sill l a gEest Sara ICsElas. a s Jelie; E a - c ' d never entirely lost touch -svith the r of t£s "eveslns. T i e elsc- Ken.dis.as:E3.fez.S::'Geo-rge Z .<.Schwartz is the ne\v .vice-presiacademic" life.' The curriculum is •tlpn of cosmisslosers £^4 mem-zer &s Clement Bos; ' Marger.t dent Sol Rosenblatt continues as immensely . Intelligent and imbers of • tae board • of governors Friedlaafier a s Karietjir S r r mensely -well, ordered. • Science secretary and John Feldman as On IZz-z.-: Will take place at this meeting. White- as Simon; - Florence •"-{•••• Establishes and mathematics are not neglect- t r e a s u r e r . . ' , . . . - . - . . - . ..'••'•••' : .. A. • program .oX ent us s a a r t ; ""Harry. Leviason c s p ed. • The Teshiva, indeed, has a New trustees are:. Irvln Levin, • Eoyal -Family to will follow. Tvlees; SJd •RTintroub ES T r e s s ; tToc Personal Property" • •. name no less than illustrious in Louis Morgan and'Jack Saylan. VC.-.1 j Cohen' EB Hops; Minnie 'Wolf the field of mathematical studies. Joe Tretiak, Joe Klrshenbaum Mathildej .'and • Ssm Kaplan : c-d l:_^~J^.. _. 1 ,_, ,_ - / . But the emphasis is on the eter-, and Elihu Bloch are the new Jaffa, Palestine (JTA)—Heirs Omt Ben 'Seteruian ' as t h e e r e c t - *"-, _"" ^ ^", „ "_"", _t, < _- v ..'_,-' *sal and eternally necessary hu- members bf . the . executive com- ot the Sultan A M E I Hamid last " f © •••i week -won an.' Important test case inanities and Hebrew and Jewish mittee. The-.play \ras directed by *"rs against the Palestine gorernment studies are treated as an integral Jshr. Sets were designe j part of these humanities, so that for title to 4,580 dnnains fabout '.'.-"Word has .beea .received that Kerinan c : .. and executed, by Nate Se Isadore Richlin. . Annoimce Lecture of Mrand : j the. education, offered by the 1,000 acres) of land in the vicin- Mrs. • Joseph RicMia, has beea i Teshiva College is, "without minc- ••'•'••' S e r i e s a t C e n t e r ity of Gaza, once-the property of elected a.'EGmber of Sigina S i , ing: -words, the ideal education by the Turkish ruler. - ' . ' • ' . ioao'rary Ecieatitio fraternity. v :c-^ r" •whlqli an American 'Jew of this The action, -which-hasvdragged " HicMIa, .-who'.is workiss for a The International Workers Orage can be prepared for life, der has announced that" the first on for several years and has been wort, harmony, both -srith. him- of a series of lectures open to the srgued In Palestine's high courts Fh. D. at the • University of Chip, "CT The Jewish • Community Cc-tcr' self and his world, effectiveness public will be held on Wednes- as well a3 in the Privy. Council at cago,- has been doing research in varsity basketball team -ender t i c and consecration. If my small day, December 15, at 8 p. m. atLondon, is .believed to '.establisa the'; department of chemistry. son -were of college age I -would the Jewish Community Center. an important precedent "for simi- '. He -is a - graduate of North tutelage cf a former.fniversU^ cC Nebraska star, Ph-il.Gerelict, v *»'. v v •without hesitation send him to The series" will be built around lar actions by heirs to recover H i g h , ' . ' . . : - . make its "debut against the £rl:rl " " the Teshiva college. And indeed questions of current interest. vast tracts ia Palestine registered Five at the- Center gym ifc'ss fun•while I look once more into the Edwin Richards will speak on as the Sultan's personal property. fiay at' 3'"o'cloc£. -A preliirlrrrr | T5',.-,-r~ page3 of the college catalogue December. 15 on "Roosevelt and The government had claimed the game' wIH" take" place Et 2. i * "*w ."*" Inter. and see-what Is. bessedly and hap- the. Special Session." property on the grounds .that it Is free. I *, C pily required of each student in Faith " Meetings . Admission had been transferred to the TurkAn attractive s c h e i s l e cl "" each year in the field of Jewish ish government and surrendered gumcg. Trltls tha better teas:ir studies and ot Hebrew, it seems CHILDREN OF VAAD to Great Britain under the peace ."Providence. (JTA)" —: Students the state fcss beea &r&wn up. T i o ' .^^ _ to me that in pleading for the BQEORED'ATtreaty following conquest of thefrom -11 .colleges.attendiag the hisil!siH of t i e season Lc~c T .JJ" 1 •i support of the Yeshiva college I Inter-Faith - conference of Newgames '•will- be' irith the Je—.-t ^..c.'.!.„'/ " Holy Land in the world war. am protecting nis opportunity, colleges a t Brown univer- Community• Ceiiter tears of ZIZTS.- " r v _ r "'r The land, court, composed of ithisd .weefe "when the time, comes, to. get a r sity., were asTsed by-th» decent education. Last Saturday, Chanukah Sab- Judge Paul E . F . Cressall, a "National' '.Conference of Jews aaa SEE City.-' The fiate.cf this g:r=.s ;~ '_"_ ' Briton, and Judge Abdu. Daoudi, Mari, please, that none of thebath, approximately 100 children an Arab, had disagreed when the Christians to -talia the lead in a studies. of and for the world at of the Junior Congregation par- case came before it last July, the nation-wide campaign'to establish •large are neglected—not the so- ticipated ,in a dignified service former ruling for the' heirs and roufid tables, of'Protests&is, Cath- called social sciences,- nor the and Chanukah party -which -sras the latter for the government. olics and Jews in ustiversities and at natural sciences, nor history, nor given for them by members of The ruling; followed further colleges" throughout the Halted the Vaad auxiliary. the languages ancient or modern. . . . . . . . ." Special Chanukah gifts were arguments. on procedure, r the^ at- States. Indeed I have the impression that ."An Increasing-sumlier.of Fastorney general claiming -; that Greek, for instance, flourishes distributed to the children. where the judges' disagreed/they, cist and, Commiisist 'cells," crganhere as it has long ceased to do .Ege c-f ST Krs.-Esther BerE-=A— should ml? the plaintiff had ized on the .campuses ot in the atmosphere bf determined Install; Herman a s failed "to prove his case," while and. South ." Aiaerica.3. colieges | has realised her 50-year amr - -~ Eelf-stupification which Hes with Attorney C. R. Weinshall,* Conn- makes it high time that American, j by-becoming a -la-ti-yer. •.•••^,Psi'.Mu President leaden weight over the average sel for the . •" heirs,: argiied that . studeats - loyil to • Aser|saa . de- • .Mrs.-Bernstein, -who raised t r ; „ _Tc.TI._ _ _ American college, where tinkerLeo Berman vras installed as once the court had. decided the Tnoeracy and believing In religion,..! sans and two -cUg'cMers aaa L*. ing reigns supreme and where the es, ysr the ne-w- president of the Psi Ma Sultan's title to ths land vas gen- •anite ia defessa..' c-f ioth," said}them raise manipulation of mere things Ia. Col. Samuel "Moffat, liald director j Uriel tiat El "space i3 so largely taking the Monday evening at the Rome. uine, its disagreement sliotfld be of.llie CGafersuce, i s a Etateneat ter ezsminat! Other officers installed -were: taken as proof • that tlia go™ern• place of the intellectual and spir•tll'S ISCStlDS. " ' EO-W tO UlSug ( itual disciplines that make men S." Edvrin Epstein,, vice-presi- meat had failea to satisfy t t s "WTiea her '. ;fes.i5d gieg s *"r— ~ iree and keep them free. That dent; Morrie Epstein, recording court that tbe' government claiia years ago she Secldedr to gro ir '— X make men free and keep them secretary; Morrie Fall:, treas- irks valid. . • - . * ' I law. With only public.school ecu- r. free. Let me repeat that phrase. urer; I. LI Tre'tiak,; parliamenI cation, she trest neaTiy four :•—•-'• ^ Oiss is .Bill-to Bar DictatorsMis .For.Jt leads to the essential point. tarian; Hy Giller, sergeant-at| to preparatory- school to ec '\-j.. An. amusing story, is told. . Aarms. ^ -. .' J k & v o c a t e s • • -.has -b-cea received oJ -the j high . Eclioc-1' tcuSiag, t i e s •wealthy and prominent gentleman A special meeting -will be held I tZ ?l J «|^'1P Til TfT?:^ :as3sed to help the Teshiva §unday at 1 p..m. at the J. C C. •Washington (JTA)—The houss at and the Yeshiva. College.-.He re- to lay plans for the -wrnter season. Immigration committee vras to .12, ia'Eaa Frandsca cu Salarday. Itnres "at aool i a Bo-Eton. fused on the ground that the Colnold -a hearing--"Wednesday-en a^ Mrs. Erasdeis,. tha v/ii lege was ._•. preserving , "ghetto e « bill introduced by. Chairntan .Sam-. tcnzeT presidcat pt • the PUSS-CON Ideology." _>The-; gentleman wants "Qf.ni uel Dicketein' -which vrotiid dsnj Jewish" Ignorance' which means •- r--:•• FOR. DECEMBER 2S Brandess store, .Sad bees ill for atlsenship 'to'.persons -whoibelleve 'Jewish bondage; he wants Jewish several months. Siisee ibs -death illiteracy, which means self-dis- .' Mas Brodin and Selda Zlatia, in or advocate government by dic- of her-husband 20 y c - c-a I r~ tatorship. .'-. . ".. • . trust, Belf-contempt, blind sutfer- famous Jewish opera singers, frill „ -- j . Eranfleis lived in IV"v I r >- J "** 1 .1r ~ '}'- -ins. servility, baseness,"helpless^ be "presented by ^the Omaha later : California. ness, liomelessness...Even as any branch of the Ico'r oa December 'Dr. Lurie Biss :i vy; man's ignorance of his basic hu- '26 at a ••cultural festival to be Surviving are sn.. m*1, 13 ^oi.z. inanities—-speech, history, faith, held at the Jewish Community 'Jerusalem • (JTA>—Dr. . JossJ. of X*os - A s g e l c s , w^i^i t"™ ^.2-—^^" sspiratlon——be that man Greeli or C e n t e r . a'aoted personality.-ia the j ters, -i . . •. . •'""'.' ••- • Jeir-T—means. nnfreedom, means Je-K-ish folk ' songs, several Zionist .movement, died here last jj Paris,: France, * slavery and subservience to anysketches, and Russian songs -will -at the. age of 'fie..... ".He" vras Eae-r of Eaa'Mai r, ^ n r L Lv, •frind °^ doctrine ho-wever foul o f ' b e included oa t h e program. 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