THE WORLD'S ...WINDOW...
in the Interests of the Jewish People
JLUDWIG IiEWISOHN1
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Entered - u Secant! Class Mall Hatter on January 21, 1821. at fanotfiovt Omaha. Nebraska, cnaer the Act of Marelj tr 1S7S
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 29SS
Frankfurter's Trial to Be Trial of Nazi Regime
"THE MEANING"
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My friends in the secretariat ast of the Keren Hayesod Palestine Foundation Fund) in Jerusalem, Geneva (WNS) — The trail of have sent me an admirable and A display of water colors and David Frankfurter, Jewish medicharming: book. Printing, press etchings of Sasil Raskin, celebratWork and binding and, above all, Woxnen's Division Sponsoring! cai student who shot Wiiheim Noted ed Jewish artist, will be on ex-,- Fsnsy Goldsteia in Ad-dress the delightful illustrations comCity-Wide Luncheon and jGustloff, Nazi agent in SwitzerTo Speak at J. u hibition la the library of the Jos- i Iand> l n reTen pare more than favorably •with Eere Stresses Value of Card P&rtv\t T C f Se for Nazi persecu• March 11 elyn Memorial beginning March 1.! the best work of its kind done 'Jewish Liters-tare elsewhere and the small volume The Women's Division city- be a trail of the Nazi regime, it Is Mr. Raskin appeared at the j BADASSAH LEADER Dr. Alfred Adler, noted psyehoCenter during December under j . bsars the Jiroud and thrilling le- j wide dessert luncheon and bridge declared by the liberal daily, Nalogist, will close the Omana Com-j the auspices of the Jewish Lee-!o f A 'reed back to an appreciation gend: Tozereth. Haarez, product (party will be held at the Center tional Zeitung. TQ BE QMAKA GUE^k 0XiT Jewish heritage as esIviore Anli-oemilic of the land, "I. e. Made in Pales- on "Wednesday, March 4, at 1 p. Meanwhile the entire Swiss munity Forum Lecture series on j ture and Concert' series.' This \ _ ^ ;: pressed in the xariocs lorms of The Omaha chapter of HadRS- j tine. '".Hebrew and English edi- m. The proceeds of this affair, press is urging the government "VVednesday evening, March 11, at i present exhibition at the Joselyn th Center. C t D Adler-will A d l i l l «seak s k jj will il give those people who were ': literature, li Dr. is growing more mark- sail has received word that Mrs. j Measures tions of the book -will no doubt being sponsored by the Women's not to permit a successor to Gust- the ei appear. That which lies before Division and embracing all theloff to enter Switzerland on the [ on "The Three Great Problems cf j unable to see his exhibit while ' according to Fancy Goldstein, i lisa "Warburg of Palestine, private j j ^ ^ -tt hh aa tt SS ww ii tt zz ee rr ll aa n d l a s n o ! Lite." iat the Center an opportunity to Boston librarian and student of secretary to Miss Henrietta. Szold, I me is in German, partly because organizations of the city,. n e e ( J o f a N a z i p i o t t e r > Dr. Adler, a native of Vienna, j do so. ; Jewish literature, -wTao spoke atwin be in Omaha, Thursday. Warsaw <1\V.XS> - - While si] '>it was originally written in that women's will be used to re-equip the Cenholds the highest honorary title I March 19. Po jtb.e Jewish Community Center on Polish Jewry v a « observing1 ft "*• language by its author Hugo ter kitchen. • that city can bestow, that o£ I ^ ^ i Wednesday evening ruder the Jahe will speak here on the . hour fast EF. S. protest against °,h-. Herrmann and partly, I suspect As" a special feature of the "Honored Citizen." He gained his ! ] auspices of the Jewish Lecture "JewiEli Youth of Germsr. r ," ;n*.nPTiflint' I P V tn o n i ' s r RPTIP.-I' because the book -was primarily de- bridge party, the committee has ! 1 8 first recognition at the University _j and Concert series. Her subject signed for the information, guid- arranged for a style show to be of Vienna, from which he gradn- i i was, "I Head What I Please — rri^ " illfv 1 J TM ' M "i; ance, warning of those thousands presented by : Hersberg's. There •on ated. Dr. Adler is responsible lor j Jewish literature." • f " . )•-! F • n 1 f of men and women in the Third will also be several door prizes. the theory of "individual psycholO I O B t ! «. 1 " f i < a. Reich who are contemplating re: The educational committee of o. Mrs. Louis Neveleff is chairogy" and founded the first Ilidinr s 1C t I i ' ' , moval t o Palestine. '',.'. the "Women's Dirision of the Jewman of the committee. Mrs. Her- 'Whistling in the Dark," the! vidual psychology Clinic for probCommunity Center and Vv"elThe book is- called "Palastina bert Neveleff is her co-chairman. York (WJCS) - - T h a t a ish lem children in Vienna. m i T T o'" r * ^ " ' o ' l t * 1 1 * far e hente: Llcht und Schatten." (Pal- Other committee niembers are: popular comedy mystery of the His studies of problem ciiMreS I restoration of moral spiritual ral: . f f ^ r a t i o n of ^vhich Mrs. T j last season, will close the Center 5.0 0(1.0dp .Tews. a e s i n estine of Today: Bright and Dark Mesdames Henry Belmont, J. BerIrvin Stalmaster is chairman,
Comedy MysteryWill Be Closing"Guild -Production
Sides"). Now Hugo Herrmann is stein, A. A. Cohn, Dave Crounse, a very good writer, indeed, engag- I. Dansky, John Faier, Aft Golding, -witty, tolerant, though he has stein, J. Gold ware, A. M. Greenthe right sting of Irony and the baum, A. Greenberg, Dave GreenTight life of passion too. His book berg, J. J . Greenberg;, Max Holz"" ' ' is not only'extraordinary informa- mas tive—qnite the best surrey of the Klutznict, past and the immediate present of ris
our Palestinian work—but it hasashock a touch of intellectual distinction ert (not always conspicuous in Zion- senbetg, Harry .- Bpsenfeld, Irvin ist writing} by virtue of its free- Stalmaster, Julius Stela, Harry • dom of perception, its balances Trustln, S a m JZacharia, a n d Judgment, its ideological delicacy Blanche Zimman. and soundness. German assimila- . Tickets are thirty-five cents tionists •were lost souls. But theand may be obtained from the German Zionists .knew and know committee members or at t h e : their stuff. They also know how- Center desk. : to write. .
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^modern life • is the best l j Players 1835-36 season on Mon-and mental diseases have T o n !m e a H o l d i n g t l i r J P W P rp~pc-riR''1»if Mrs. A, D. Frank.) n s off achieving tolerance and'•• \ . c n a r ^ e day and Tuesday evenings, March world wide recognition for him. ii i s l l oT Poland's* tvoi;b!es. : !•-' the library commit-' The Round Table Purim Car-: for Dr. Adler has lectured in the; understanding between members '•• c*"««nan * IB and. 1 7 . ' S e m i t i c FPiip.tovs p n i n i w n .-11 ;• tee o£ the Women's Division, was of different religious faith was leading universities of Europe nival wilt be-held on Sunday eveThe plot of this intriguing show p r 1 chEirmaE fo u ning. March S, at S:"f> p. m. e.t •k e y n o t e pi v.-l:;r:f anp fiVFr t o l>t- >concerns itself with Wally Porter, and America. At present he oc-the keynote sounded by speakers : < T i e J e w s" o f evening. concerted effort to drivp ib-. U v» America," Miss t h e J e w i s h C o m m u n i t y C e n t e r , a writer of crime fiction. He "Wan- ! cupies the chair of Medical' Psy- \ representing Jevrs, Catholics and' Sin- •K-ith a l l t i e o r g a n i z E t i o n F of t h e . 0 1 ' 1 o f " o l - m 5 o r to infii-r- lifr <;•-
ant Round T a b l e p a r t i c i p a t i n g , a n d i l i n ! ' e p r p l l 1 e f o r ^f'm 1 p r < v l ' " ' : cuun- open to all the youth of the city. • t T i r t l l l p v ^ 1 1 1 p m ^ ^ ^ ^»'~ dra- i The Center lobbr. grmnashim. • rvrv f i r r o v ^ - lv ' " " ^ " s ? .•«•> .-hr
end auditorium vrill he eTF.barp.te~ i snti-jewisii utterance? in Hi? K ; .t-
Ete can write the perfect murder, and I among them "Understanding H E - from President Roosevelt, Secre-; iE}l authors a ne coming- to the ly decorp.teci for the occasior.. All ] - Jewish leader? v w e hunu U the gangsters set him to work a t ! m a n Nature," "The Practice aud tary of War Dem saifl, "hoiv can i fore > f i v e o j t h e leading plays on [the booths, fun-making End COB- '• eiiipy in front. '< ehnvcliP'; !i.
being written by Jews. cession stands vrill be in. the g-j-m- msny l»ai't.E ol 1'i'isi.Ht. ,.ifv.:--.i the point of a gun. Wally writes ] Theory of Individual any one claim to have attained the story, the gangsters use it, j "The Science of Living," "The the full stature of a true Ameri- She finds that American writing nasium. Dancing with ihe Col-, newsparPTE were- (leftroyrd M but at the crucial^ moment there 1 Education of Children," and many can if he still harbors religious of today has lost tbe placidness, lege Club Orchestra will be hekl 'Lodz. F-.nd In, mp.ny oihpr fiMrr v^r is an unexpected ending that (others equally as well .known. prediudices." William G r e e n , calm and' reserve, that character- in the auditorium. Noise makers, J FMii-Jevriph npmon^ivp.iinnf I noveltj- favors, confetti, clowns, : held, At t b e wm.p lime ' rrpn--i-»promises to surprise everyone. | Harry B. Cohen is chairman of | president of the American Feder- ized works of the past. ! were received from tlir Fniinrr Members of the cast are: .Hil-|the Forum Committee. Dr. George j ation of Labor, speaking for tbe "If the Jewish people wish to , and b a r k e r s will 1be plentiful. T h e follovi-ing org-acizations,' district and Opaio.-iiov {"!".';•'••: da, the housekeeper, Martha Him- • Nenhaus will present Dr. Adler. j Protestants, said that "is not continue being Jewish," she stat• • 9 elstein; Joe Salvatore, a gangster, 1 Some tickets may still be obtstn- enough to seek a restoration of ed, "and wish, to preserve their will have booths, s t u n t s , r.nd • thf.t tliousrti'dp of .IPV.-K T - ' P T fa.-Not the least pungent of HerrDick Hurwitz; Herman Lefkowitz, jed for this lecture from Mr. economic • and materialistic recov- heritage, one way is a study and s t a n d s : T h e two A. Z. A. c h a p - ' ine: stETvetior,. be>~si.i«f! of t5ip p'.-i-rmann's chapters is that entitled another gangster, Joe Cohen; Cohen or at the Center. enii-Jcwipl; lu'ivn;;, I ery unless there is an accompany- . appreciation of Jewish, "litera- ters. Alpha P i T a u . J r . K a d a s s a h . •• UfMenwE: Charlie Sha-sr, a third gangster. Gaerath Astikenas, the German . r p s i l o n T E U . CErdosa Club, TVA It "wes p\m i=>?rrod fhnf the p f -«| ing crusade for a.return to moral • ture." persecution^ or : catastrophe/ in Milton Prohm; Slim, a fourth (and.spiritual values.," j M i s s Goldstein is probably best Beta Epsilon, E . T. C. C-lvh. F r p - i p r r f r e n t i". plpp.m'ni: rrinH-pr P.-•which, though-in a spirit of toler- Henry Monsky will lead a panel member of the gang, Hy Temin*,1 j Governor Herbert H. " Lehman | known as the founder of Jewish torify, Omega Kappa. Kr.ppp T e n , ' onomir hlovr f>r?.in=f ihp .Teirp ?.-• J r . Va'ad. P i l * m M a P h i , r r. o. \ t h e i n t r o d n r t i o n of P law fa msl-r ance and. love, Tie .holds up a very discussion on the problems fac- Jake Dillon, the "boss,": Harold j called >• upon American Catholics,; Book-Week, which this year will . cigar,mirrpr before -certain mem- ing the Jewish youth of today, a t S. Tuchman; the "Cossack," a i t h e milk husinegs. from M-IIU-I. Jews and' Protestants to unite in''be observed from May 10 to 16. •Delta Kappa. ' bers- (a limited number of course) an open forum to be held Sunday body guard, Harry Levin son; a new spiritual awakening, unit- •j The purpose of Jewish Boole i Admission w i a be by t h e Round | t h o u s a n d s of jsv-s earn - tf•••'*of the recent German immigra- evening, March' 1, at 8 p. m; inWally Porter, the-writer, Jack ing not on'a ritualistic basis but I Week is to acquaint tile Jewish '. Table season ticket, or by single : hood. H. monopoly c i the govf.t* tion. But there is one specific the lodge room of th& Jewish Temin; Toby Van Buren, Wally's in --a coiiiiEDn sympathy • -for the ; people with their literature and ' tictetF Vi'hich m a y be obts inefl ; m<?nt cooperative!;. fiancee, Bess Goldware, anecdote and observation of hisCommnnity Center. preservation of religions freedom. :-at the BEE? time'1-'bring to the at- ; from s n y of fb-e coTRmitrpe m e m - ! -r>^T,_i^-,> r , , t , ,-,r r i .. i y ,?,, r , ,F, ..,,. Berlin (JTA) ' - ~ "Harrey Gib- i ; 5>srs o r s t t h e C e n t e r de»k. • -. . . " , '•';,-!:,,' V=r' ' V,. , , ' 1 " " ' ^ 1 ' , I anv stire^ ihe.would not •'•'*• Offer participants-'.M the panel Admissjon is... free. to_ Center jjjnderstagdiins.. and^tellowshlf Irich literary heritage of the Jews There is a br&nd new colony call- will" speak on are: ii'sh people, and ttrough-estibi- i l l ' c h a r g e ai s.rrangeBu iitj, :v ed Hamath Hashavim in which 40 "Cushioning, the Shock;' Rose obtained from any member of the pl . i,p-.- , j . P -^ , h...,. | tions, talks and public gatherings I Loyal Keplan, Dick Kurwiti-, J o e f'^o m '^''.^"'t',.'],,'. last week signed-with the authorjntellectnals and "professional men Mendelson, "The Jew —: Individ- cast or at the Center desk. Golfiware. Milton F r o c m . LiPttie i " & t 0 , R i ! i ! " ' e ' <"3'-'_'"f-p <-1€' "•'•'' i bring to the study of Jewish 111ities a new "standstill agreement" •from Germany and their families ual or Son of Israel;" lioyal Kap! crature a greater amount of good Rips, J.iilarec Berlcowitz. Jiorris j ,1Uf ^ o ; , vr*brii-> ~>-o-"4- - - r i providing for replacement of the . have already through Intensive lan, "Judaism—Inherited or Aci Koom, Harold Block. Abe KE.tz, "_''"'''" *."*'! " ' 1' - " • ' and understanding. "regitered. marks" by so-called truck farming' and poultry raising Quired;" and Bluma Neveleff, 1 Rntli F r i e d m a n , Haskell Cohen, I i r ' n n i t i e F fire fpcint" comriPto viiir. • It is &. happy coincidence that E w n i n ih citi v h e r p tliP "travel, marks." : succeeded on incredibly tiny "Shall Jews Attend Retreat?" i Mildred Berg, TaEcie Witkin, > ? ™•"• the Jewish, people are called the ^ e o n a Letwin. E r n i e P r i e s m a n . •• c o t t i p ! p S B c v e r t - F O 1 1 R 1 ' ™ pri;1 *The "travel—marks" will sell farms in establishing a sure If These are the subjects about people of the Book, End that Jew- E r n i e Nogg, B e r t h a Guss, F r a n - ! R r t p a T 1 < 1 s - i i w i w IIRVC ol>u-.:-.->.for about ten per cent more than modest livelihood for themselves. which the above lour, young peoish. Book Week is observed dur- ces Bordy, Betty Tuchro&n. EyI- | Permiw-ion t o flipp.ay^PisrTi. Uu\: the "registered marks" and will Herrmann asked one of these gen- ple wrote in Reflection, a mimer-io Weiner, Tt^oi-noT- Sonia f5r>-nio T*r-Ararciir: tnrl ' ! CatinE," tl".P-t tilCT p,Vf " P o l i s h P>'tlemen, a professional man- and a ographed pamphlet for young peo- New York (JTA) — A total of! hare the effect of increasing the Defyisg cf SchasM .Seen in-; ing the time . cf Lag B'Oraer. via Koitstein and -vrhicb. is a scholar's festival. tabiisnments." T U P fmtt-Spn-.in.non-Zionist, why he had come to ple which was prepared for the13,428 German refugees, strand- c o s t of traveling on German Ifasi Attempt to Co-€rce jj In next week's issue of the Mollie KoitsteiE. JNEfiansl Democrat? Rdaca to rIKPalestine. And the gentleman an- first time today. ed in Europe, were helped In find- steamers. j Jewish Press will be published, a j tension by issuing P. pToclfiiTOR.'i.-u;. swered: "Everything in Germany The group sponsoring this dis- ing permanent homes from May," The new marks will be used to j list of books of Jewish interest | warning ihe people tluil il;e .''j^'-f had suddenly Jost its meaning — cussion of youth problems is un-1933 to Jan. 1936, through HI-I defray costs of traveling and for Ere betraying Polr-nd If Cow.-nu.iprofession, work, society. So Iaffiliated, with Rabbi Harold Ber- CEM, Jewish emigration agency, j payment of hotel bills in Ger- Berlin (JTA)--The National j recommended by Miss Goldstein \ ism.In Konin two fiTifi-Swiii"^ ?Pthought to myself: Perhaps there ger as sponsor. The views and accordipg to its annual report to many. They will not be used for Socialist H a g o, organisation —a.list that should be read and which conducted the anti-Jewish j on tee snelves of every Jewish, may still be a meaning to life in opinions, of the youths in the the American Jewish Joint Dis- export trade. • FistiriE; rtrreBT. v"e"e ^h.Osfi.Tiil]-;nniPalestine." In his fine, tolerant, group, according to present plans, tribution Committee. The J. D. ' The "registered marks" here- boycott, was officially revived i louse. : hy t h e police who wprp Rpp.tvl'-f'is last week.under the name, Peder-! profound, way Herrmann adds: will he subjected to a monthly op- C. has subventioned HICEM i their liomei? vo fix rrp-porfPiViiii1.' up after will be used only for. "ben- al Department for Trading* and j "It seems to me that in Germany en forum. The panel discussions to fifty per cent of its total exevolent remittances" to Germany, New Tork (TTNS> --Nazi prop- I for the recent p.nti-.Tifvi-ish DVY. | life for us had no meaning, no will beted by leading Omahans, It pense. ! brer-k in Konin in which 1*.™*including gifts, and funds sent by Artisanship. aganda- emanating from the Ger1 A comunique from the Robert I genuine meaning, even prior to is planned. The report shows that 5,393 of relatives. Jews were killeil. man Academic Exchange ace the 1933. How terrifying that we The panel discussion Sunday Is the refugees were sent overseas, -Mr. Gibson declared in a state- Ley, head of the German. Labor Jews, whether in Germany or open to the public. America, 962 going to Brazil, 35S taent to the press that "despite Front, stated that the organisaelsewhere, have to undergo a cation had- been granted wide powr 3,371 going to Palestine. A large Haifa (WNS-PElcor Agency) — ; tastrophe before we set out on the proportion, emigrated to South the Jewish boycott of German
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Hicem Aids 13,428 Refugees to Homes
Jewish judge for Palestine Court
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Americans bought era from Reichsfuehrer Hitler's to Paraguay and,237 to the Ar-steamers," thirty to forty million registered gentine. The United States and marks in 1935 for ur ^ in GerCanada admitted 233 and South many. He added thattravel portant cog in the machine fo: he expected should have a Jewisa judge, tbe ' • Africa 65. ousting the Jews froin the ecothe 1936 total to be much higher 71 Palestine Government promoted " In addition, HICEM assisted because of the .Olympic games nomic life of the Reich. Dr. Aron Shems, previously £ 2,222 refugees either to obtain next summer in Berlin and the Tea announcement was "widel magistrate is Jerusalem, to the. he professional training or to settle Winter games which have been Court bencl! here. permanently in . different Euro- held at Garinisch-Part-enkirchen. ations for & campaign to oust the jDistrict %l'tis is the first time in nine ; pean countries; 2,416 were assistJews; from commerce despite re- years that this court has a Jew-: ed to re-emigrate and 3,397 were peated orders from Minister of Ec- ish member. ; Drepatriated to the countries of onomics Hjalmar Sccacht that Judge Shsms, who has assumed ; their origin. Jews-were not.to be molested in
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f The whole proplem o£ Jewish r ~ cp llfe,v at least for certain Jews - - Paris (JTA) - - Dr. Arnold Netand they arB many and their ter, noted physician and Jewissh numbers are growing--is there, leader, was elected last week as In. that single observation. "Even president of. the Alliance IsraelIn a favorable and free non-Jew- ite Universelle, International Jew- \ ish land, even in a land like ish educational and philanthropic F Cf 1 America, to which we are bound organization. He suceeds Profeshis duties, hzd bees a magistrate ; by many ties of justice and ofsor Sylvain Ley!, historian and industry -and trade . . until , in Tel Aviv before he had gone '< good, even here the meaning of er (I who died Oct. 31. status was defined by law i Jerusalem to replace Judge i life is not-deep enough. That is it. orientalist, HILL WILL ADDEESS th ~ " Netter, who is eightyThe That js "where the shoe pinches. oneProfessor Tha Hazomir choir will give a headquarters 12 every state ±Z??£ a the [i Snckerma,. He. now s.cce^ an jE r r 1 • old, was for thirty-one ; E'NAI B'EITH MONDAY .For-life and living do not consist yearsyears concert, under the direction of Nasi Party, headquarters and-will [ iv deceased. j ar " vice-president of the Allir Previously the membership oJ la doing. Action is both sedentary anee. He is a nephew of Charles Cantor A. Schwaezkin', Purixa eveAn important jneeting of thening, March 8,..at.8 p.,m. at the open brandies in every district t i e Haifa District Court bad been I from this point of view and sac,Netter, " r one of the. six persons local lodge of the B'nai B'rith B'nai Israel synagogue. The coa-and- -special- "sections in • every made EP of two Arabs End one', ond-Tate. The essence of life la Inwho iounded « -^i 1 and village. The department the "organization In will be held next Monday evening, Eaglisiinian. >"ew the composi-1 being. Bight action "will arise cert is sponsored by the Vaad and i work' Saad i s Saad with, the tion is'Ea Esglisiir&sEu a Jew and March 2, at the Jewish Commu- tae Congregation B'nai Israel. from right and harmonious being. 1860. a commander of the Leg-nity Center, according to Ben All Omaha Jewry is invited to Labor,- Frout, the EsnouncenieEt an Arab. | What "are •we?.How arc-we? That onHeoTIsHonor . . ' . . ' ' 'P and honorary phys- Kazlowsky, president. ' join in this gala community cele- said. vis the immeasurably dee*> Quesr ician Exteasioa of the Hago's powers Paris hospitals. He has The feature of the evening •will bration of Purim. i tion . In" the answer to that ques- been aofmember n was..tak€a to indicate that tlis of the Academy be an address by Irving Hill o£ tion lies the meaning of our lives? of Medicine since 1904 and of the Lincoln, -wiio will speak on asub- After the concert the Vaad aux- authorities, ia tend to extesd t i c .And life 1s hollow without a French Health Council since ject of interest to Jewish young ilary will serve a t a-Pursn recep- AroreiabS:rg gsti-Jewisli , legrislatio'n In. the. B'nai Israel social hall. meaning. You can silence that 1898. ti-oa to the field of comraerce as ' men. HIll,_a former international t question by bustling and by fads. soon • as 'prscticable, bat' prot" 11; Dr. Netter was formerly pro- president of A. Z. A., is noted for Business is Improving... Practice fessor not before the. coEC'asioa o r of medicine at the Univer- his oratorical ability and hasMR&'ESTHER LEVY' is good... Mortimor is doing games. The possil. I.t*" of Strassburg. He has writ- made an outstanding record ia . well at college... Sure to make sity tt iSSi: however, on childrens diseases, cere- activities as a leader oa the UniPhi Beta Kappa... Better vote ten EOt tis and poliomylitis. He was versity of Nebraska campus. fiied i -~--r for RooBevelt... But look out ofborn • in Strassburg. Mrs. Esther Levy, 70, fxos. the p •. ; the window at the beautiful land: Tuesday, February 25, B" I j told of Tridespread. increase in £jr- c-, You perceive Its beauty perhaps home of her daughter, Mrs. itatioa fcr as, aiitl-Jcwiish t o : "v, J i n a n more keenly than Rogers, your MRS.-R.''NATELSON-•'"-.-: • * ' ' t* %•""» * Cohen," after a sacsth's Hl- In' lasay cities, Nsiis iave '.-<-3 i i \r RE neighbor. But its soil is not yours. 'officially jEformed - cf an ot .naLabsr rrosi Sarei i »ess." , . Ton have no relation to it. Tour .DIES AFTER E M E S S Berlin (JTA) — An official Wednesday, : tion to 'read Julius Streicrsr s February were 2S, tram grandfather built no road Here. ••* Funeral services held l u a Funeral nome. Home. Bssr)<=w-^>" ^uiiBnii »ur-j lurid an.ti-Seis.itic . paper, D-r Mortimer —•» you have a sudden Mrs. Rachel Natelson of Newstatement of the German Labcr., the «Jewish T I ihfe pang -v Is going -with a shikse... York city, formerly of Omaha, Front disclosed that its commis-|ial took-place.at the Golden-Hill Stnermer, "la order ta scqsaistea ^rith the Jewish Q C. *. - T ' Admirable girl in every way-- died Monday, February 24, at her I sioners had organised a wide-! cemetery. ties.." — brain's, looks, character... The home after an illness of three. spread system of espionage in! f C2« •».*• !Boycott Ikiielbsrg £ekhs£bn j .pang remains. „ .Christmas comes. months. Her son, R. W. Natelson ! commercial enterprises. i Jerasa.i£E:i — JLE sigTseiat-Et : ! the HOUFP j .. The statement condemned the! The world is vibrant with I t . . . of Omaha, was with her.;\. | fcss ae«s ' siaae tor BEttsxaitted'•Berlia (JT^J — The newspa- i Mrc. DucdsUn' urged She is survived by two sons'and practice and urged its terminaconThe radio plays Adeste fideles... London — Professor Charles} ** • ; _" sam of ui-oney ta iement pro-Ital-: pers reported the formation P£ an 1 glderation of ihe rurbe Snow is on the ground... Either two daughters. Other survivors tion as "against social honor." It Grant-Robertson-aaaosaced taJsf• " • l^ondctH • — Specis.1 passports ;i las cisturfcasces ia Palestine, it j Front" ia western Ger- fore taking action bflCRtj you let yourself slide and betray are Abe Goldstein of Omaha, a revealed that among the devices that;th.e TTjiiveralty-'oI-'Blr-|are now: feeing issnesl tj-'tiia Brit- | was reported tj FslastiB, Ar&fe) "ArtistE" brother; and Mrs. Lena Mandfel- used for spying on business mea massy whose by-laws .state that j Importance of the land the souls ot your children "by let-son bad decided in s^ resolug c d e d in r e s u Ish goverftmeat t o Gerriaa TefE- ; Christian daily. i "no member will retain, personal, i She emphasised that tbe restH.—. of Omaha, a sister. ting, them love something in their is a special apfsaratns-rnereby tbe tioa not tb participate in thean- •gees' TeeidEat. ia London ' "whose The soeSal or commercial eoEtacts withjtions would be detrimental to the Burial was held in New" York Labor, Front commissioners listen j niversary celebration cf Heldel- Genasa passports have been Eull-i names'in coin*ctioa inth the re-ilews (Continued on Page 8.) city. • . or with descendants of I interest ol the entire to all telephone calls. ,berg University ;in Germany. . • . ifiea by; the X&z% regime. 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