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'hose ashamed and shamep vrho by the evil example py set in "school, in shop, , 3a-laboratory, on:examboanls, deepen and in:ae sufferings of our Jew|th and- jeopardize its fnthisland. jht, 1938, by Seven Arts 'eatnfe Syndicate.) £Y, GRODINSKY. MARER 5, COHEN, Attorneys pmaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. E OF ADMINISTRATION County Court of Douglas [Xebraska. Matter of the Estate of [C. Farr, Deceased. 30ns interested In said estato by notified that a petition filed in said Court alleging I deceased died leaving no and praying for administrahis estate, and that a hearbe had on said petition becourt on the 19th day of , 193S. nnd that if they fail r at said Court on tile said or February, 193S, at 9 . M.. to contest said petition. t may grant the i»anje and ^ministration of said estate - Titus, or some other suiton and proceed: to a stttleireof. BRTCB CRAWFORD, County Judge. ION R. FROHM, Attorney JPROBATE NOTICE Matter of the Estate of [psenblunv Deceased. is hereby given that the of- said deceased trill meet

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of .March. 193S, and on the ' of May, 193S. at 9 o'clock 'ach 'day. for the purpose of g tlieir claims for exaialnaijustment and ' allowance, jionihs are allowed for the to present their claims, from day of February. 1338. : BRYCE CRATVFORD, -• County Judge.

OF A DISSOLUTION OF A -PARTNERSHIP Is -hereby given that the Ip between Louis Siporin •Sengard and Sam "Wolfson plred on t h e 31st -day of D e [1337. ," • . as relates to t h e said Sajn all debts due t o the said iip a r e t o be paid. And those [nthe s i n e discharged a t 419 th street, where t h e business continued by Louis Siporin Kengard. t h e firm doing as ;he Independent Fruit l-21-3S-4t. SNBURG, WEBB, BEBER, rZNICK & KELLEY and 3ED A . , FIEDLER, Attyi. Urtlon State Bank Bldg, PROBATE NOTICE Matter or t h e E s t a t e of Zola rldse. Deceased. Is hereby given t h a t t h e ; of said deceased will meet ^nistrator of said estate, b e County Judge of Douglas piebraska, a t t h e County pom. in said County, on t h o of March. 193S. a n d on : t h * of May, 193S. a t 9 o'clock jch day, for. t h e purpose of sr t h e i r ' c l a i m s for exaTtiinajstment a n d allowance. Three ;re allowed Tor ' t h e creditors it their claims, from" t h e 5th rebruary. 193S. '. i" B R T C E CRA-OTFORD, •'.;• t-.•'•'-•- County Judge. ENBURG, W E B B . BEBER, feNICK S. KELLEY, Attya. Union State Bank Bldg.••'• is hereby given of the dlsof the partnership of Bloch,per Company to be effective i a l s t day of January, 1938. ling liabilities of said BlocbIper Company-have beetiasp- Joseph Bloch who win-cdn^ business under the narhe of lioch and Son Paper ComIfatfian T*. Nogg and Ernest twill- continue in the same business under the natno of pthers Paper Company. at Omaha, Nebraska, tola of January. 1938. ' JOSEPH BIX»CH. KATHAN I*. JfOGG, ERNEST A- NOGG. It. - -

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lish and Rumanian Jews" in Mex- lutions favoring revision of ico at all? Because they were per- neutrality laws, " approving th secuted; because they were driv- trade program, advoen forth; because they needed cating agreements of the .mubread for themselves and their nitions nationalization industry, -endorsing the wives and children; because the World Court as an instrument very earth, was burning under contributory • to the settlement of Ev|n • the young, international controversies, their feet, op- the Center. Because the class valiant, the ideolostrong, posing compulsory military train- will be limited in size, all inter.,„ „ ,"the , gically prepared went on the land ing "in civilian schools and col- ested must register before Wedsuccessfully even in Eretz Yis- leges and both compulsory or op- nesday, February 9, at the Jewish raeL only with the help and under tional military training - in sec- Community Center. the guidance of the World Zionist ondary schools, reaffirming. its movement and had first to. find conviction that the United States the cooperative techniques by become a member of the League FUNERAL SERVICES ARE which they could successfully of Nations on the basis of Its HELD FOR TOM KUZIUT battle with stubborn soil and committments under the Pact of heat and beast and man! How do Paris, condemning any form of Funeral services were to be you expect poor families from conscription for foreign wars, Byalistolv or Minsk or Pinsk to urging establishment o f a per- held yesterday at the Jewish FuHome for Tony Kuznit, 29, manent disarmament commission, I farm in Mexico? . All Jewish accusations against Jews today are pure-and unadulterated and bitter escapist mechanisms, Masochistic mechanisms, mechanisms of self-hatred. Nothing else. The thing goes so far

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In his charming book on. the i\...KS1! Joe S. Hbrnstein, son of Mr. C i i ~cinnati Jewish Legion in the World War I EVEUTS nd Mrs. Sam Hornstein, who atjpular ce7,1. C ohcn v-'ill re-; i re Z\ Vladimir Jabotinsky tells us an In an: en%s Georgia Tech in Atlanta, u Press will ternsgional pi*esi c eiicy admirable anecdote. He had gone reorgia, was one o£ the eight stua calendar *c* to Spain to see Mas Nordau who Ixc had been forced to withdraw Paul Veret, Formerly of Buf- dents in the class of 120 to be 1938 Paid Subscriber ^rrent s. Organiza- Youth' Groups cf City ic I"s-Listed in GIUTEHS falo, Assumes Duties ticipate i s Ea-Ilf £t JS to iscSude tfeeir elected for the Freshman Honor thence from his Parisian home. Here '•'..'"• a r e asked to call the Carter i Society. With the ardor of youth Jabotinj>a Conimunity Center or Hornstein was graduated from sky explained to Nordau his theoIn- order to avoid duplicaticu S.> i J e w i s h Press Plans . Ere underway for the j Paul Veret, new^executive di- Central High school in June of office by ry of the Westernization of the of effort on the part of coatert- IS'-t'ednesdEy noon each week. ConstituticiiEi Near East (in a good and high rector of the Jewish-Community 1937. ants the Jewish Press Is priatics sense, of course) through its re- Center, arrived last week from observance to be sponsored by ' in this issue tfce names of these settlement by the Jewish people. Buffalo to assume his duties the Round Table cl Jewish Youth I "The -old ma3ter," Jabotinsky here. He fill* a position vacant persons who have subscribed is ia coopers tit n with con-Jewish ' writes, "answered me /with a pro- since September when Paul Goldthe §1,250.00 subscription sates youth groups of tbe city oa Monfound saying, of which the whole blatt left to become head of the contest. day- evening. February 21. ' ; significance dawned on me later. Jewish Community Center of This list is-but the starter oa Participating groups • induce i "That, my young friend, is logic, Washington, D. C. the road to the goal of 1,500, End the Creichton SodaUty, the -Ger-J and logic is a.Greek art; the Jews Until his appointment to the the goal must be reached i£ t i e j niaa-Americar ' youth, groups, the have none of it. The Jew Omaha position, Mr. Veret was Jewish Pres3 is to maintain snfl X. iU. U. .n.., l a c j. . U . v . A . , IL.£ ] extend its work in the cosrr:Socisl Settlement, tte Urbcn J never learns from reason; he executive director of the Bureau League, .and tte Bohemian Eofec! [ learns from catastrophes. He o,f" Jewish Education in, Buffalo, To Appear at Community Cen- nity. \ never buys an umbrella when the He was educated at Temple UniThe Jewish Press does cot feel League. This is tfce firrt. time j ter on Tuesday, February skies are cloudy; he waits till he versity and -the University of that It is asking too much. It Eophisticalea Cc-necij »ched- youth groups cf the city have ! G""K"rE 15th is soaked to the skin and runs a Pennsylvania, and has been accombined for a joint cnic pro- j has had 1,500'readers before. It tive in Jewish education in Philtemperature. Then he bethinks ject. . i wants them now as an indication As the sixth feature of its prohimself that he had better buy adelphia and Buffalo. that it i3 read and found valuIncluded en the prof^E-iE will j gram, the Center Forum will preAs an editor and writer he has an umbrella." For tbeir third offering of tbe be the trumpet trio ol South hlg-h j Rabbi Julius Gordon of St. able to the community. ion oi c\.nc*57 Well, you can hardly say to- published some sixty texts and sent the Center Players will school, t t e Creightoa R. C. T. C. \ For that reason the Jewish ! season, Louis on Tuesday, February 15, \ ? I Workers j£ day that the skies are cloudy. program syllabi for club, activi- at "Let Us Be Gar," a Press is sponsoring its 51,2 50.00 : color guard, the choir ol the the Jewish Comrtranity Center. The tempest has broken out. The ties in Jewish Community Cen- Rabbi comedy in three acts by the Hiilside Presbyterian, church ia s. '. subscription sales contest. It is j Gordon will speak on tempest has broken out; every- ters and schools. well-known wemaa progrsm ol Negro spirituals, end '. U" f f To date Mr. Veret has been "Pleading Guilty — A New An- not interested in monetary gain i Rachel-Crcthers, Tuesday where. There is an handful of a-patriotic techcicolor short. i from subscriptions, but swer to Anti-Semitism." . Jews in Ecuador. That handful is consulting with the officials o£ evening, February A speaker cf cation, rerutation j Rabbi GoGrdon, who is spirit- terested in securing readers. threatened with expulsion. Let us the Center in the formulation of deliver an address Organizations and individuals j ual head at the Congregation not say; Ah, but it is because his program for Omaha. Mr. Veret's family is expected Shaare Emeth of St, Louis, is re- entered in.the contest are they were supposed to go on the Buffalo cognized nationally as one of the i'to contact all Jewish familie; land and did not. How could to arrive here from country's outstanding Jewish sch-1 Omaha and Council Bluffs European Jews fight th'at porten- shortly. ter their divorce meet at a house olars. He is considered a fine listed in the ranks of subscribers. party. - Kitty creates difficulties ! ion. A lie meeting wi 1 be open tc , tous jungle, that "green death," | orator and has mad© an enviable The Jewish families of Omaha when she sets out to. rescue the '. all OEELS. young pe ple. of which so much has been lately reputation as"a communal leader. and Council Bluffs are asked to grandaughter of her hostess froni j ,. Bertha Guss is cha irEan vZ the ; told u s ? How could they? PerHis aproach to the question of consider the part the Jewish her former icsbasd. haps they had to agree to do so j cosiiaittee in charge 'ant-semitism' is a unique and or- Press has played in . communal . The play enjoyed a long and j meets.' for the sake of refuge. And could iginal contribution on the sub- life and the part it can play in successful Broadway run starring \ not. But who forced them to seek ject. Where he has appeared on the future. refuge on, anyr terms? So-called Violet Heining and . was later i other forum series, Rabbi Gordon Christendom. Remember your Undoubtedly the Jewish com- , made into aa covie with Xorrna made into t r s o e i h K |, ^ ^ V , ,J has been received with acclaim. unfathomably profound and unmunity of Omaha and Council i shearer, -Robret MontgDser^s n i fathomably Jewish Talmudic pasSeason ticket-holders will be can get along without the: the,late Marie Dressier playing ] l i r ft" sage: Even when a righteous man admitted to this lecture. Single Bluffs U i Lf< jersecutes an unrighteous man—- $250,000 to Be Eaised for admissions may be procured at Jewish Press, but it is the Jew- j the leading roles. ish Press' contention that it can- Mrs. Herman Jahr is directing still is God on the side of the the offices of the Jewish ComBelief of German not get along as welL the play. • persecuted." "Well, we are hardly munity Center. Children Season tickets may- still be obEphraim Marks is general ,([ the unrighteous of the haggadic tained at the-Jewish Comis-unity definition. "We are the persecutPittsburgh (WNS)—The Na- chairman of the Center Forum. Center or from Mrs. William ed. • tional Council of Jewish Women Rabbi David A. Goldstein of the Feiler, chairman of the dramatic 'What will now happen to the pledged itself to raise $250,000 Beth El Synagogue will introduce committee of the Women's Divimillion of our people in Ruman- for the German Jewish Children's Rabbi Gordon. Ct sion. Usscts Control ia? According to latest reports a Aid during the next -three years For their previons offerings small group ol Jewish citizens of in a resolution adopted at the j the Center Flayers save "Aw&ke Kew Tort pre-war Rumania are offered a closing session of. the 15th tri Round Table t o j and Sing"-sad' "Tbe-Good Hope",' partial immunity if they will re- enenial convention]' Sirs. Xlaurice • V Hold Third of[both of which received hish pudiate' for themselves the min Ii. Goldman of New" - 'York was j jsraise-.-frora.Iocs!;.critics.." • son's ority rights guaranteed in »"jT"" elected, president 'to -succeed -Sirs. C c t i i o l i c s , •Prclc:;az;s l>y remote control underlie the : wa? treaties and repudiate"~tarid Arthur Brin. of Minneapolis. OthJews Organiss fcr The third in the series of Holy Land's ' tronKes, fieclEres • throw to the- mob . those .fellow er officers elected were: Mrs Tolerance Ph.e]ps Adams, member cl the Jews who never asked ;to become Brin, honorary vice-president dances sponsored by the Round to:Start Youni staff of the'New Tork Sun, in a Rumanian but were handed over •Mrs. Joseph --M-. "Welt of Detroit Table of Jewish Youth will be New York (WNS) — A united •! series of Ii£tee:z articles, entitled to Rumania with:: the Hungarian 1st -rice-president; Mrs. Alexan- given Sunday night, February G, and Russian - provinces (Bessar- der Wolf of. Washington, D. C. starting at 9 o'clock In the audi- Catholic-Jewish-Protestant movej "Tlie Truth About ralesline." abia') which, were : the .Rumanian 2nd vice-president; Mrs. Jacob I* torium of the Jewish Commun- ment to combat intolerance snd .A-YouRg Jndaea group will be! Kr. Adans viEited Palestine on to preserve Individual liberty un- organized cEder the swag.for war-participation. 3Ut to Langsdprf of Philadelphia, treas ity Center. 'Sweetheart der the leadership of a corainittee Junior Hadsssah ca ' Sunday,! truth about Palestine and iisn members • i Can'a morally fouler situation urer; Mrs. Edgar Menderson o To be called be- imagined? Thugs get 'swag Cincinnati, recording secretary Swing," this dance is expected to of 30 prominent Catholics, Jews February 13, at-the Jewish Com-j come b s c k E t d write .it." He for being thugs. Their fellow and Mrs. Herman B. Levine o: draw a capacity attendance. AH and Protestants in New York munity Center at 2:30. Toung i st-d-Sie5 reports, interviewed CTj thugs make them,promise to us West Englewood, K. J., finanda; previous dances of the series City was launched at a luncheon girls between the age of 13-and | crsme-t officials, Artb and. have been particularly well-at- given by James W. .Gerard, for- 1" have been invited to attend i ish leasers and ethers. ceTtatn methods in the use of the secretary. j tended. mer ambassador to Germany. The the program end tea on.that date. ! t swag. Now, the thugs say; We "The srebitioas ol both <JeT~- \ By its decision to raise ?250,Music for the dancing -will be movement will be modelled on r shall do as we like. This swag.has Miss Una. Gross of tbe .Junior | ish snd-Arabl -t;on;ini:r.ities," he; foreign elements in it. Down.: with 000 for the German Jewish cMl furnished by the Irving-Rhodes the lines of the Chicago Round Hadassah- is the- chairman in! says ja the third article, 'are . . . i dren's project, t h e Counc: orchestra. those . foreign elements! Have Table of the National Conference i charge of the organization of tbe j _ :ity cJ j Adolpb. Lay-tin is chairman of of Jews and Christians, whose | Young Judaea and is being assist-! founded' on 'the Jews in the whole course of their pledged itself "to* accept full ob British diplomacy-, end the fruit.-! ligatlon" for a program previousthe dance committee. Other memhistory'fallen so low? The answchairman is former . Vice-Presi- ed by' Anne Berman, Sylvia Par- '• sr- ir: : N o — • an unequivocal No. ly administered by the German- bers of the committee are: Lois dent Charles G .Dawes, who ad- j ilman. and Rose Shividslsos. . | cj th£t airibituity toflc.y is tf.e i Jewish Children's A€d Committe blood- of the rietims of the pre- j Barisli, Bob Posley, Florence . . . 3S"ever mind the promptings The T oans JuSa the luncheon. or- \ sect wave of terrorisEi.- Palestine '• u aea « of ;your escapist self-hatred, good Inc. The convention also went o: Steinberg, Joe Guss, Al Oruch, dressed • Others who spoke were Samuel ganized to extend to the young an : today is the twice-'rrosiised ls.nd.* ; Jews, like those .of the genuinely record as favoring measures t Harold Stern, and Dan Miller. Seabury, Maurice Wertheirn. and opportunity, of-sharing ia the up-j Kncb c-f "the trouble he ssys is ] fine and high-minded gentleman permit discretionary action* in Dr.. Frank Kingdon, president of building of the Jewish Nationl | tbe fifth article, lies "in the fact I who "wrote me about the Jews in dealing with deserving cases o Homeland. Newark University, who read a T i e Zionis ionist crga that the local administration has • Mexico and made the plea for the aliens and legislation to gran Organize Nev/ citizenship to aliens otherwis letter from John D. Rockefeller, zations provifie tbe avenue of; little • authority, while- policy is \ or, rather. Mexican government Class at Center Jr., expressing sympathy with participation for Vzz adults "wtile ! fixed in X-onaon, with, final Euth- ) qualified but hitherto denied citfor certain forces in Mexico that izenship because of their refusa' Young Jadaea is the agr-scr of. ority resting with the . L.e£gi2e of \ the plan. the Jews there too liad not gone on conscientious grounds to parThe Center Dramatic departthe youiijT people, " | Natioss. '"Aac. so Palestine is evThe committee of 30.is expecton the land but into business and had in business used methods "to which the innocent Mexicans were unaccustomed... Doubtless,

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nest? "Where nest? "What nest? A.nd once more, once nore, What ire you doing, .Jews.ot America, Canada, England, France, South Airica.— but especially Jews of •America? You are as yet doing

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a determined effort by the United States to achieve a general disarmament convention u n d e r which all armaments would be reduced and military and naval

died Wednesday morning at a local hospital.( Surviving him are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Kuznit, and two sisters, Anne and Eva. Mr. Kuznit was a member of the clas3 of 1932 of the University of Nebraska. Burial" was to 'have been in Mount - Sinai cemetery. Rabbi David Goldstein conducted the services.

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erybody's business — arid conse- i qnciitlv noboiiv's." the writer I hold,. • • • - | Italian influence, Kr. A&IES as- 1 serts in the fourth ^article is ''not | & tactor o* EEjor imporuiQes in I the Palestine problem today"'tilt! ' ! it serves as, a constant warning. \ to the residents oi this uuharpy i country that i:

A. A. Ballatine, Henry Bruere, \ foreign Jews ia our-domestic Ricliard S. Childs, Lewi3 H.j fairs,- a thing which • ccald culv Brown, Ralph S. Foss, Charles E. harm Polish Jews," Premier EkHughes, Jr., Henry Goddard 1 ladkowski declared durscg a IV E r nea-n.. the Leach, A. Perry Osborn and "Wal- lengthy discussion of the Jewish | Holy jEEti is mevi !y clestinecl ter S. Gifford; • Jews -r- Carl J. situation'in-, the Sejsa. Emphasis-! to serve &s &n imx s.nt battle Austrian, Harold K. Guinsburg, ing that' his .goverametit would j srcuEd is.that coa: Edward S. Greenbaura, Samuel j regard sll anti-Jewisi.Outbres.3iS! Leiffisolin, George Z. Sledalie, 1as acts of barbarity whicS. mUEt | Lewis L. Strauss, Maurice TCertfa-' be punished, the Premier • said j elm, Arthns J. Goldsmith, TKS- "there is no place among us lor I tice Seligman and Pan! Felix racial conflicts." -j Warburg. The committee -would The Jewish question, he s-ssert- I

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