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f-'-ls.-. hereby given that on the 17th day. of January. |l o'cloek A. M., a t Shames tadiator CompanyrlOOS CumL Omaha. Nebraska, the un[ will sell a t public auction. jbest bidder for cash: 1—1332 in. Uotor No. 14403. covered itel. mortgage - In - favor of Sidy"& Radiator Company. Uted by -Slattle Owen, said bearing date of-July 3..1937. r will be for the purpose of S said mortgage, for costs md al! accruing costs, and I purpose of satlsfyins" tlw 'now doe thereon, torwit: [That no suit or other .pro»tla-w* hare been instituted !r said debt or any part

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3 BODY & T U D U T O U CO. It. - - . " Mortgagee. fcGRODlNSKY, MAREB ••& [COHEN. Attorneys Tiaha Nations! Bank District- Court, of Douglas Nebraska. ' '. - • [Matter of the Application of z. guardian of the Estate of

| Anna Gertrnde Tolz. minor, tse' to Sen Heal Estate, .-.'r Is hereby ~ Riven that pursu-

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Sine. Judge of the District' Douglas County. Nebraska, the 21st Bay of December. the sale of the real estate :er described, there will be Public auction--to the highest r cash, a t tha East Door o f jlaa County Court Hocse fht | of Omaha. TJouslaa County. L" on' the 2Stb d a y -of • JaniS: at 10 o'clock AV II. tno to remain open for one hour. ping described real estate, t o -

[South Fifty (50) Feet of frest One Hundred and b-five <125) Feet of Lot ^ 0 ) . Hartman's Addition i o Douglas County: Kebrassunceyed.' platted and T O - : at Omaha.' Nebraska, this Of December. 193". -.'; JOHN VCVLZ. l-5t. Guardian. EN3URG, WEBB.-BEBER, ITZNICK &. KELLEY and 3 E O - A . FIEDLER, Attys. Union State Bank BidsPROBATE NOTICE Matter of t h e Estate of Zola [bridge; Deceased. • • • • •-. s : i s hereby -given that the 3 of said deceased •will meet linistrator, of said estate, beV County Judge of Douglas JSTebraska. a t the Cotmty loom, in; said County, on the of March, .1933. and-on the of May. 193S. a t 9 o'clock each day, for the purpose' of ng their claims for eiarotaainstment and anoirance.: Three are allowed for the creditors mt. their claims, from the 5th February. 1938. BHYCE -CHJUVTFORD. •St.-;v ..-. •;' ••Sotrnty-JndEe. JENBURG, WEBB.-BEBER, 2NICK & KELLEY. Attya. Union,State.Bank Bids. 3s hereby givpn- of thp. disof. the partnershio of B!o<*hfxpsr Company to-be effective i l e lst-uay of January,- .195$. btinff liabilities of said BloctiPaper Company have ;been ; a s [by Joreph Bloch.who-wlll cpnpe "business ^ender ttis name-of Bloch and' Son Paper ComNathan I». N o s g and, ErnPBt &

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FRATERNITIES What is ghetto in the evil sense? Segregation by force, by The annual meeting end e3ec-{ outer force, for the purpose of tion of officers cf the local coun- > humiliation and of impoverishThree artists, well-deservlns mouth"' * jnoaSs. One ment. This;force which creates cil of the Jewish National Fund | the name, appeared Tuesday eve- minute V . statue, the ccst the evil ghetto need not b e . i n 250,000 • Already Affected will be helfi on Tuesdar. January j ning before an enthusiastic Cen- a vivaciotu .eature, expressing a Clisaisbo Ossr- B'Sherat human society an either physical served at Prograa on . Decrees of Goga ter audience. Brachah Zfirah, contagious" joy. The Sepbardi or legal force. Human societies tlovennneat Nahum JCardi, and Michel'Gibson rejoicing in Jerusalem, the j he anniiEl report will be ET and human society have subtler revealed themselves as highly enite bidding farewell to the ESD' en-at this tisse. Also a report, powers and need not necessarily Through, t h e joint efforts of jj t h e t j , . ; _ t _ f . - , t . _ Bucharest (WNS) — At least capable interpreters of distinc- bath, the shepherd, the child FTTiTF,Kr^. in order to enact their wishes 250,000 of Rumania's 900,000 tive cultures. conversing with a bird — she is the Vaad Auxiliary, t h e Beth El I have recourse to either brute Jews Ausliiary, and t h e Deborah so-1 p_ £ e r ; r already directly affectThe worlc of Brachah Zfirah is them all. Language is no barrier ciety, children of t h e City Talmud j | - j " - ri" compulsion or. to law; by tacit ed byare anti-Semitic decrees and c c or almost tacit understandings administrative measures princip- not unknown to Omaha audi- to understanding, Brachah Efirsh j Torah a n d t h e History and Re- j o * " " they can exclude a , group or ally aimed at Jews. Elimination encea as it was "by popular de- for in her movements she is elo- i ligion departiaeat •were given a ! groups of people from participa- of Jews from the professions, mand that she and Nardi appear- Quent. special Chainisho Oser B'Sbevat tion in such and such activities, through decrees ousting Jewish ed here. Aside from the excel- In the dramatic work of Michel j ^ e a organizations, or from areaa of doctors from government-health lence of her performance, she Gibson was the finished perform- j P r C !l r a E 1 followed in The auditor-1 I ^ a unique art. Her voice ance so characteristic cf the Yid- iium for the 350 residence, use o£ facilities and insurance r t boards, forbidding possessing the singular quality of so on. "Whenever this is dish theater. "Without benefit o*i "A Prayer Over Fruit" was Jewish actors in state-subsidized within any society against the theatres, the dismissal of Jewish of the Oriental 13 not her only proprs, make-up, or scenery, hs j by Alvin Lee Ross and Jerplayed his roles with distinction. ome Wasserman., An accordion will of the excluded individuals W-riters from newspapers and the means of expression. The movement of .her long '• All the music of the songs o* solo was played By Jackie Lou and groups there is always the attempt to disbar Jewish lawdanger of the establishment of a yers, deprives some 10,000 Jew- graceful hands is an integral part Zfirah were composed by her Krasne. Isadora Diamond and Drpcrtrt-rn Order ghetto in the evil sense. The ex- ish families of their source of of her interpretation. A flicker of husband, Nahum Nardi, who ac-Jackie Lou Krasne recited the her eyelid, a slight twist of her companied her. • cluded against their will have the livelihood. "Twenty-Third Psalm" in unison. tendency to establish institutions A poem written fcy her sister, TC& establishment of governmerely imitative of those from ment monopolies for the sale of Ruth Finer, entitled, "The JewDBS M01EES''RABBI Ner- Tork CTTAi—-he which they have been shut out. alcohol, tobacco, salt, Kerosene, ish Child," was given by RebecSince these institutions, fratern- oil and other staples will eliminTO SPEAK AT ca Finer. The members of Mr. govercize tec r is ities, cubs, etc, have no life-giv- ate another 10,000 Jewish famil£f r tr rder agEir Kahz's classes sang F, group_ of tation orders BETH EL ing principle, no "inner organiz- ies "whose breadwinners are enJews, mostly from Germany, il- Hebrew songs. ing force of their own, but exist gaged in selling those commoditlegally res-dent in Brazil, the Rabbi Monroe Levings of Desj Portions cf the Bible were Ne'sr Tcrk Times reported from : solely by compulsion, they tend re£ measures to ies. Contemplated iloines, Iowa." will be guest j d in Hebrew by Harold Marer, Rio de Janeiro, in a. move aimed to become ghetti-ghetti of the eliminate all but pure-blooded speaker at the Beth El 'Sycago-! Herbert "Werner, • David Giller, at stripping the "unitarian" govghastly post-emancipatory sort, i Rumanians from, industrial and Meyer Kalprin, members of ernment cf any possible E.rpe"ghetti without pride, memory, commercial employment will af- Addresses Coaferenca of Jew- gue at services this evening. Z\lr. Eloch's group. Sylvia Bern- anee purpose, prayer, aspiration.' Rabbi Levings sermon topis cf Nazism or Fascism. ; fect another 10,000 Jewish famish Comxmxnities of will be "Safeguarding the Fa- stein recited "Trees of Home" The failure on the part of Jews ilies. Add to 30,000 Jewish famT i e police are failing to follow and Irving Witkis told in Hebrew up the deportation novices, said Orient ture> to understand that is to me a ilies (150,000 people) 20,000 the story cf "Ghaaisho Oser Turner Catledge, th-s Times corsource of perpetual astonish- more (100,000 people) who are Harbin, Manchukuo (JTA) B'Shevat." A vocal solo was sing ment. I happen to know top that fleeing the villages of Bessarabia, and deportations trill _ , by Justin Ross and a piano EElec- respondent, it is a source of perpetual aston- Bukowina and Moldavia in an- Assurances of Japanese friend-' ha suspended for sixty G£rs while tios as ship for the-Jews were voiced liy ishment to intelligent ^and sensi- ticipation of being removed from f i e a c i W i l l Spsalm j ^ Flayed fcy Herbert w tive. Christians. Thus, t o come to the land in accordance with Pre- General Higuchi, commander-In' H e r e - F e b r u a r y 2 j ^ ; m l , : r Biagiajf ^ £s led b my point, I have never been able mier Goga's proclamation that chief of the Japanese Manchukuo Cantor A. Schwaeskin. Palestine to understand why Jewish stu- Jews will not be permitted to live forces, before the first conference To honor Sirs. Samuel W- Hal- fruits were distributed to the dent in our colleges, excluded on the land or in the villages, of the Jewish communities of prin, former., national Hadassah children. from Gentile fraternities and de-and you find that nearly one- Japan, North China and -Manj siring very properly to organize third of Roumanian Jewry is al- chnkuo. plans aa a eleborate luncheon and : General Higuchi said the Japgroups of their own for social ready affected by the anti-SemiGeneral Higuchi said the Jap- | P**"* * eieouraLe mnciteua uuu, « . _ *1«TL« M T T ! and. other purposes, chose the tic program of the government anese had no feeling of race hat- meeting * « Wednesday Febru- S l g m a ^ i l p l i a i t i U ary 2, at the Jewish Community j red, were the friends of the Jewslavish, imitativeness of making &?. The Jews from the villages are " j their groups Greek Letter fra- pouring into the larger towns ish people and were ready to co- Center". Mrs. Halprin who has lived in j .- ternities. "Was there not some one without waiting for.their land to operate with Jews socially and Cl£T who said to them: "This very he taken from them because the commercially. He expressed sat- Palestine for the past three years! call nomenclature declares ghetto. peasants, who have already di- isfactibn at the conference's res- \ is now Palestine correspondent! In coper tion with the natic-nGe This blank imitativeness shouts vided Jewish-owned property, are olution- of loyalty to Japan, de- for Hadassah, and one cf the j ai program of Sign t rS i ' fraternity to'provide most active women in Jewish af; claring: • from the housetops that you ex-prepared to take possession tho cuar-!^' ugee students .with fairs of that country. During the | istmerely by exclusion, that hun- moment the law ds-promulgated* Manchukuo Is basically 1 ger i s all your food -and envy all Tn&'tnMa;exqgtas pltogoT,srf.st*,e<S founded oa the cooperation of -| disturbances- last year, Mrs. Hal- ! Clilai l i , . _ _ "was l a tlia"vai;£uara cl'lcaavery ; prof oundly-. convinced;,, .that \ Jews- is creating a serious prob- HTB peoples^Japansse, C your substance." I am convinced, lem, for the larger Jewish com- Mongolia;: Koreans, and EuESlaas j crs in organising speedy and el- \ come Stefan Praeskel i s New —it will in the future gladly sup- ficie'nt relief measures to take 1• Frsenkel — - - - will ••- arrive = if one were to analyze the dif- munities. •••:.. care of refugees that crowded inI York City aboard the S. S. Ere- j ^ ^ ^ port loyal Jewish people, enabling ference of reaction in a really ' Many ot them have set up free 2S. Jf>rnsn!pn from f r n n outlying nnfivins- sec-! sen-1 men m e n en e n January 2 S . T h e ES£C1-] ;>-•"••=" to Jerusalem' fine Gentile student or faculty soup kitchens but are in no pos- Jews to live In peace and to es- in I live secretary cf Sigma * a " ^ " ***^*^(r*j tions. member to the Hillel Foundation" ition to provide the refugees over tablish peaceful homes here." The conference was attended Before Mrs. Halprin's depart-; " and the Menorah Society on the any long period of time. Some ; one hand and to the conventional hope is held out that these Jew- by delegates from Tientsin, Kobe, ure from Palestine, Greek Letter fraternity manned ish farmers may be sent overseas Dairen, Osaka, Mukden and other many of the by excluded Jews on the other, to countries - in - need of trained cities. It was presided over by raents and tra one would find two extremely agricultural workers. But among Dr. A- Kaufman, president ol t h e over 2000 children different judgments of value — the refugees from the villages Harbin Jewish Community. A many and Poland have been placcouncil was elected to represent ed by the Youth Aliyah commit-j Fraenkel, whose home is i a } i " " _ in" the first case a reaction of * j are also many Jewish Innkeepers .versity ji, J * ^ the communities in Japan, Mas- tee of which Miss Henrietta Szold j Berlin, will enter the consent, of respect, even of in n licenses have been cancell- chukuo and North China. Is the head and of which Hadas-j as a sophomore in the college JJ: tellectual curiosity which might f; whose ed, thus forcing them out of bushas is the American agency. In! engineering grow into knowledge and love; g and a They are allowed two her talk at the luncheon, E»je ' attended the Emperor Frede in the second case at-most a poyears to liquidate their affairs will describe how these children school In Berlin and the High | lite tolerance which any-analylive, what their reactions are to School of Technology ia E&n-! sis of the situation could so eas- but few are taking advantage of S W this period of grace. • • -~ • their new land and their new over. ily tinge with contempt. : of Two other EtuSfints were prcvform of living after their experWell, the world does move and On top of .all this the governience in the anti-semitic atmos- lously considered "but neither fcEfl the Jewish world is moving on a jment's policy of de-naturallzlng country 11R-aha (JTA) — Further pro- phere of their native countries. a satisfactcry scholastic record little and a number of - Jewish when It perty confiscated from the Order The luncheon will be open not jfor university entrance. i Kasls fraternity' men have independent~—~ ~" ly reached something very like was announces that in Transyl- B'nai B'rith In Germany last only to. Hadassah members, but | vania revision of citizenship will Spring Is enumerated in an ordthe conclusions here set down. to ' non members. Those j A m e r i c a n . HeBr©W er by the Gestapo (State secret also This group led, I understand, by wishing to make reservations call police) published in the Deutsche and Bessthat -w Mr. Meyer Pesin of Jersey City, ter 1913. In Mrs.'Wm.'Alberts, GI. 342S, Mrs. ccatei called a conference on December arabia the revision will apply to Reichsanaeiger und Preussische Davis, Wa. 7747, or Mrs. Irvin -. . _ Stsimaster, "Wa/SlOS. Joint 12th for the formation of a Na- those naturalized after 1918. In Staatsanzeiger. The list includes bank deposits tional Council of Jewish fratern- Transylvania the earlier date One Omataa and cas former ! ities, This whole plan came into was set on-the strength of a Hun- of Great Lodge of Germany.No. COMMUNITY CHEST Omahan are included in the J garian law. (Transylvania , be8, a number of mortgages, stocks being, I am informed, "in resAmerican Hebrew's a a n u a 1 j WllUM ponse to an articulate and inar- longed to Hungary before the and property of the Union ot NAMES "Who's Who Among American I ticulate cry of Jewish fraternity- war), which required five-year Berlin Lodges and Its sister un- HOLZH1AN Jewry."" Harry A. Wolf is listed | ion of the Berthold Timendorfer residence in Transylvania as a man who sensed the woeful indifamong awards and noncrs for fcis j Lodge, the Bertholfl Auerbach ference of fraternities not only requisite to be considered a reg- LoSge, the Julius Fenchel Lodge, At tee mating of the Board of receiving of the Phi Bets Epsilon ! Tp~ to the greater and all-inclusive ular resident. '! Only7those who can prove such the German State Lodge," the j Governors 'of the Ocaana Com- avrsrd. • Jewish problem, but to the very Paul Goldblatt, a fonaer ese- j m-anity Chest held last Friday residence will be eligible for Montefiore Lods:e, the Lina Schneed'of comfort and guidance of cutive director ot the Je-vrisb. | the Jewish student." ; Roumanian citizenship. Alarming acholin Lodge, and also property evening-, William L.. Holzxsan Comxauuity Center, is eiied.. for j •was named second vice president of the Jewish Toynbee Hall. Jor but as yet unconfirmed reports.'o* So far, BO good. Now I hare of the Chest. Mr. Holsiaan is ] his E.pDoIjiniant a s direator. "been permitted to examine the large-scale anti-Jewish -- distur- education and entertainment. bances in the provinces are •also a menaber of-the Board .cf i the Jeu-isa CoEiuiiity Center of proposed constitution ol this NaD. C. Governors. jW h i tional Council'of Jewish Fratern- spreading on the heels of an auHenry Monsky was elected t o ' ities. Certain aspects of it are de- nouncement by Zelea Codreanu, tfco Board as a xneniber-at-larg pressing enough. The; Preamble ish Iron Guard that his moveVvolt for one term. plunges at once Into the weary leader of the militantly anti-Jewment is solidly behind the govUrs. M.'F. Levenscn, president • matter of "group solidarity to combat anti-Jewish feeling and ernment because it Is carrying of the local Jewish National Cla-resce VCsKi, 4£. Eiik bnyer i S.XL cspnr ,. OILFund Council, has issued the folprejudice." We need : hardly go out anti-Semitic measures. Washington. D. C. (WNS) — lowing- statement: for Brandeis stcre, died sacdeE- ! further. T o o cannot, young iy cf a lieart sttaelr Tuesday era- ] n "TOTO* ^ ^.. "On behalf of the'Jewish Nafriends and fellow-Jews, combat The Senate Foreign Relations a feeling so intricate and visceral Committee may hold hearings on tional Fund Couaeil,. I wish- to • New York (JTA) — Establish-, mus. and' deep-seated as anti-Semitism a resolution requesting President thank all .those who bought meat ot about 50 new Industrial! t i e A£i, Lij tJ' a. by s. loose danger-inspired solid- Roosevelt *to intervene In behalf bonds at our. thirty-filth anniver- enterprises 'and workElicps In I Wolff or N s - Tcrt. various parts of Poland to help! Surviving are Tils -m, Flcr- \ ~ arity attempted a t an eleventh of Jews ; and other minorities sary dinner, 'January 12. 61 "These Gift Bonds for the de- Jewish traders who Save i hour for that purpose. Re-read threatened with persecution in that sentence. It contains the Rumania, it was indicated by velopment of toe Huleh Zone in their means of livelihood fer r Senator Jame3 J. Davis, Pennsyl- upper Galilee will enable the j £on of the .anti-Semitic boycott,'i and whole truth of the matter. Passvania Republican and former Sec- Jewish "National Fund tcT acquire !'was an ^ounced by thai Joint Dis-'i Tc-rS ing resolutions (cf. Article II, P . retary of Labor, who introduced land where thousands of Jews j tribtstion Copi 5) is worse than useless. It ia the resolution. The resolution from Poland-and Central Europe j . A rtpc c- i—r..i: a c 2 -" in danger of becoming farcical. says. "Resolved, that the Presi- may start life over again. fice of tL J. 13 Even the support (P. 7) of "in1 dent of the United. States be re- "Jews who settle In Palestine the ne~ •n'f'rp * ter-faith and good-will movequested to communicate to the cease to wander over the face of tils i-vrLsL\ - , \ ments"- will only induce in you, Senate, if not incompatible with the globe. Ones in Palestine, they lea, fcls:L.£raith L members of a weak pacifist minfor fern iat'wi. public interest, any Information ask for no mpra charity. ority, an agreeable sensation. It in his possession concerning pros- • "Since no campaign was plan- and ltn'tt*?r *c->* will alter things no' whit. Respective edicts agains Jews and ned, or is, being, conducted,- we olutions will • not help, organizaother minorities' in RumanSa. re- are very grateful to all those who j tion will not help, clamor and cently reported to have become bought bonds voluntarily ct the protest will not help either yon the announced program of the dinner'and also those -who have or the others.' • Rumanian government and to uso called ' us since.- the dinner." i Gent:": ' " - What will help? obtain a .' ' '••j in or5~ i " ?->' Learning to lead Jewish lives. | M s g o o d •<>«»«« to peaceful ssettlement" One of t h e outstanding foes of j bolis L ! ' -r •* t t l t " off proposed That, that only.- Nothing else. peaceful First, for your own sakes. Only threats to the.well-being of these the Inquisition was a Portuguese [ dedarcC »n a S minorities." A similar resolution, Jesuit, Antcsio de Vieira, J i n o r a j "I?o»t z.2 r. ^~ (Continued on (Continued on. page 8.) 8.) £3 t h e ApoBtJa of S r s s l l . £lz,nc ' ^z-zzZ t

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