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2E IS HEREBY GIVEN That erslgned have formed a corpursuant to the laws of tho Nebraska. The name of;the Ion Is WORL/t) THEATRES iATlON, with its principal business in Douglas County, a. The objects for which thi3 ion Is formed are: To acquire owner or otherwise .and to theatres for the-exhibition of pictures and for other per53 of every kind and charactto deal generally in moving filtnp. with reference to tho •ya, distribution or the exthereof: to purchase, hold, otherwise deal In securities ces of Indebtedness of'every character, and .to i exercise ignis .-nd privileges of.oivn0 deal generally In personal of every klnri and character: orrow money iaid issue «vlindebtedness therefor. The horized capital stock is $25.he par value is S100.00 per id ail of same Mliall be comfully paid and nori-assess•n issued. The corporation lmence business on the filing ticles with the County Clerk las County, Nebraska, and ;re shall have been subscribleast $1,000.00 of its. capital id sh.ill continue uhtll July The highest amount of Inj sh_ll not exceed :twothe capital stock, except limitation shall not Include ess secured by mortgages state where the value*bf the exceeds at least 40- per-cent nount of the secured IndebtThe number of members of shall be not less than two than five. The' Board shall r the affairs of the corporaie stockholders shall hold ual meeting on the second n-January of each year and actors. Directors shall elect nt. Vice-President, SecreTreasurer. Pursuant to conriting of the majority of the the capital stock outstand Board may sell, lease, ex.ssifrn. transfer, convey or\ \ dispose of the whole or Uy the whole of the prothe corporation upon'^isuch for such consideration as deem expedient. The Arbe amended upon the voto cent of the stock outstandnotiee as provided for. Tha 1 shall have a seal. I June 6, 193G. E. Swarti J Harold Saks Incorporators. s < 6-26-36-« plan may Interest youl (nthly payments . . . inone single premium. INSURANCE T H E )NVENIENT WAY if interested, call

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Sanctification, Justice, Peace What should be the character and the spirit of a Jewish university in this country? Men far more competent than I should answer that question. But let me express my hope and vision. The chief mark of a Jewish,university -will not be any great innovation in the substance of the curriculum.. The scientific disciplines- are in any event universal abinitio. In the college of arts differences. will be mere differences of emphasis, of selection. There will be required courses in Jewish history and philosophy; a reasonable knowledge of Hebrew, 1 both in- its classical and modern forms, will be obligatory. Yiddish should not be neglected, nor the treasures of our poetry, philosophy, faith as they exist in other BY JOSEPH SAXMAHK tongues. A m p l e opportunity should be given to every student Providence, R. I. (WNS)— to have, intelligent access to that The movement to place Dr. incomparable wealth of .. ethical Stephen S. Wise at the head power and historic visions which is contained in our Talmudic and of the Zionist Organization of Midra3hic literature and which America -was crowned with has proved itself from generation success at the 39th annual conto generation so .potent to form vention of the Z. 0. A. when high character and creative in- the delegates elected Dr. Wise telligence and salty wit that when p r e s i dent by acclamation. the great exemplars of that training leave us, Shmaryahu Levin Sweeping aside every interferor Nahum Sokolow, we feel as ence from the Draft-Rothenthough the tree of Israel's life it- ber Group, the convention exself were broken. pressed in unmistakable terms .. But these differences in the cur- the fact that it wanted Dr. riculum of a Jewish university will ~be seen, upon a moment's Wise as the man to polit the reflection, to be strictly analogous Zionist ship in this country to the curricular emphases in the through the period of storm universities of other great reUg-' an d stress now prevailing in ious and histroic communions,"' Palestine. primarily the Catholic, and so to Morris Rothenberg, outgobe, strictly speaking, not innovaing president will be the chairtions at all.

VOL. XIT—No.

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S. S. WISE ELECTED AS NEW

Annual Bikur Cholim Picnic Next Sundav The first annual Bikur Cholirn picnic will be held in Krug Park

to Masada and Avukah, Zionist Jewry Perturbed As Sesslt of i Sunday, July 12. The family tickInfamous, Prsytyk youth groups. ! ets which have been mailed out The delegates cheered a mesL ]entitle.one to free admission and Verdict sage from President Roosevelt, ifree parking. These tickets caay I who said: Warsaw (WNS)—,The worst I be exchanged in the park for ride C "I am glad of the opportunity crisis since Poland became inde- I tickets for children. to extend my greeting.; and good pendent at the close of the world j The committee has arranged wishes to the 39th annual con-jwar is how informed Jewish lead- games for children. There will be The 1936 Jewish Philanthrovention of the Zionist Organiza- ers here describe the situation of refreshments and cold drinks. Those in charge are the Mes- i pies campaigners, under the tion of America. It is altogether Polish Jewry as a result of the fiting that the Zionist Organiza- sensational Przytyk pogrom trial dames J'. Bernstein, S. Fish* M. pencral chairmanship of Rf.rry tion should have chosen for its verdict, in which the pogromists Katzman, J. Finkel, Meyer Katzrialashock, won a smashing: meeting place this year the city escaped with mild prison sen- man, J. Bernstein, J. Chait, K.j moral as well as material vicsome Jews were Levinson, J. Rosenblatt, J. Goldj tences while og Providence, whose history is berg, C. Ross, W. Sherman, W. tory when they swept past bound to Roger Williams, one of given severe terms. Enraged by what it calls the ' Epstein and X. Pitlor. I',their 1 1 (Continued on page 8.) goal ol J.600 unr1 _ impudence of the Jews in organ- | : ty-for.r local, national and in1> izing nationwide protests against j i ieraationa] Jewish Eccncies. the verdict, the anti-Semitic press! ' Wednesday noon, R total of is openly inciting to renewed po-j '$43,616 hod" been turned in groms. In Jewish circles there is j a growing feeling that the ! , representing 2.S60 pledges. It Przytyk verdict was dictated by _ j ,' ic. expected that about $25i the Skladkowski government in j In Omaha for a few hours Wed'more will be obtained. Last Gallons of milk, dozens of order to win the support of the: nesday in the course of an esten'yeer, a tots! of $33,600 wn; Democrats (Endeks), 'give aeroplane tour of the country ' loaves of bread and bushels of National pledged, end even that fijrnrc vegetables are dally necessary to who have been responsible for the i to study the Jewish situation in • '., , was £ gsin ever the p; feeding wave of pogroms. From the tenor ! America, B. Z. Goldberg, editor J satisfy the appetites of the hunI 'y ear. dred youngsters at Camp Akiba. of comment in Endek newspapers. of the Day, New York Yiddish ' i i The story of this? year's suceessAppetites that at home are finicky it is clear that the Endeks regard I newspaper, declared he found the ! ful drive is the story of pereeverthe verdict as proof of tbeir I position of the Jew in the west , and particular cause no trouble at | since and willingness to work strength and are determined to i and south esteremely favorable. ' j the camp. From the top chairmen tc the continue their fight for control "The cry of anti-Semitism, is ~ Food is eaten with relish. Even vorkers in. the ranks, those so man of the Administrative spinach in all possible aspects of the government. Harry r.I<.!£shock \ greatly exaggerated—a mountain : No, chief and peculiar mark of Committee, a purely legisla- maintains an unprecedented popHarry Malashock was general liciting refused to isk€ a "no' Meanwhile Polish Jewry contin-' made of a mole-hill. Outside New a Jewish university will not in- tive body. Louis Lipsky, who ularity. ued to be stirred by the impas- i York, especially in the west and • chairman of the 1886 Jevrish for an ansTer. And they stuck H here in subjects taught or in the is generally credited with inthe job until it was finished, he "' c Enrollment at the camp has sioned proclamation issued by the j south, the picture is a wholesome;l Ph -; la nthropies campaicn, which manner of their teaching. It will ducing Dr. Wise to permit his weather Etid vacation? F.nfi thr ii been steadily increasing. A weekly Jewish members of parliament sol-i one. The general economic situa- went, over the top in Its tJrive inhere in the fact that^a Jewish many other obstacles being deter i < ic emnly protesting against the I tion has improved and the Jew paper, The Camp Akiba Tatler, is name to be placed in nominauniversity must and should radi< Przytyk verdict. The proclama- I occupies an impressive position in j f o r $-£3,600. surpassing last year's minedly swept aside. ate the spirit of Judaism itself, tion, has accepted the humble being written and edited by the tion said that the Jews "stand in the various local communities." ' mark by more than ten thousand Figures • i should live and breathe and ex- office of member of the Exec- campers. Friday^ in celebration of the midst of a war which has no j Mr. Goldberg, a native of Al- ; dollars. Just what the vrorkcrF- «c- > o ist by virtue of that spirit. Now utive Committee and will play the first three weeks of camp, parallel. The Jewish population j bion, Iovv-a, is returning to this compHshed is tokl bv tljese fig- ' '"•• there is to be an all-day outing that spirit of Judaism, like all a most important role in the nres: Incresiw!? und new pledgee ~ i is not protected either in life or part of the country after a 24 unique and ultimate phenomena, new administration. Mr. Roth- at Elmwood park in the form of accountefl for J514.KW. The °" are in {years'residence in New York Cit a Junior Maccabiah. Lunch will property, both of cannot be defined;' it cannot be erii>erg's office is a newly crecash coiliected during: the cfltndanger. danger We have no rights to de- jj In that time he has been abroad be served at noon, and at• four caged in a logical formula. Also, paagB csaie Jo ST,S30, c record 'n fend ourselves against, attacks j five times. On his present tour he ated one, with no execntive o'clock the group will return for it has risen and faltered; it lias high, two thousand dollars more c M i and we are attacked on" every ; visited 2fi cities in the south, mid- j powers, but a purely legisla- a-swim in the J. C. C. pool. 1 thsis last year. known change and development tive "•'•.function;''.. Rabbi , Israel __. | die-west aad Pacific coast regions. ; l a s t Friday Cantor Schwaczkin side by a merciles ? foe." "It has been & glorious enffi i had its cenin many ages. J —— of- S'nai-Isfael; ynagogue : taught • ' "'The;government prosecutor who ,"While in Topeka, he spent sever-I ; paigTi," commented Chc-irmr.n Ma! "orspTehdorand 1ts~p"eTl6a§: GoUlsteinT*-^ tturles. i "f" ind conducted the trial of those in-iaf hours interviewing the• repubj Tel Aviv (WIvS-Palcor.Agency) youngsters Hebrew • melodies ashock, who deserves so mncl ' D. Stone were pri- the of decay. Yet thiere are.-I dare to and which now are more popular than Voived in the Przytyk pogrom ha3 j lican prestdential candidate, Al- ] —Direct Jewish losses resulting believe, certain aspects which marily instrumentall in i bringbi • from tie.rioting and violence tha1 credit for leading the way in tl" " ' the regular-camp songs. A t ' t h e filed notice, of an appeal, to be i fred Landon. : have never gone under, which' ing about the agreement which [ assembly Friday afternoon Harry heard in September. Efforts to have disturbed Palestine since fruitful drive. "It once more place? v i have been embodied . semper, ub- brought unanimity in the elec- Rubenstein of Denver, who has obtain the release of the convict•April 19 ttt cave reached the f ig-ii the Omaha Jewish community or ^ -«, i u r e o f j1>0co,000, Eliezer Kaplan, the map nationally. T\e have prov < r ique et ab omnibus and which are tion of Dr. Wise. just returned from a seven-month ed Jews on bail until the appeal FORMER OBiAfiAN ! Is I today, as they were aforetime; the • CONDUCTS STUDY treasurer of the Jewish Agency,! en that Omaha Jewry are gener is heard have been unavailing-. The opening session of the con-cruise around the world, spoke of marks, the "notes" of all Israel. •__ I stated at a journalists' conference I ous hearted and are deeply appre The acquitted Poles have begun ! vention at ihe Biltmore Hotel his experiences while abroad. -. The first of these is the con' here. Mr. Kaplan asserted that ! ciative of the plight of oir The first craft objects are com- a boycott against the Jews of the contented itself with listening to Dr. Louis "Wirth, formerly of * cept and tendency of sanctificatio. negotiations have been underta-; brethren. the presidential address of Mr. pleted. Coin purses, billfolds, and town, in an effort to drive them O m a h a a c d n o w "We became a people and a faith associate profes-: ken with the Government for; "It goes without saying tha Rothenberg, with giving respect- metal work have been finished out. The first step in this boycott (j by resisting the idolatrous n a at the for the victims of i the success of the catapaign is dur il h University U i i ;;compensation was the the establishment establishment off a a "new isor off sociology p classes and was ful attention to three addresses in in Mrs. Meyer Beber's J S ture-cults of our early pagan conwilM^ exhibite d' at\ne'camp carmarket in the neighboring town I of Chicago, recently conducted a the riots and for assistance to : to the co-operation of the mer memory" of the» late Dr. Nathun r temporaries. We set ourselves aSokolow, by Prof. Salo- Baron, nival. Work has now been started Lpf Potvrov. in the hope that the js t u d y o f t h e Chi.&g0 r e g i o n . A c . | the Jewish refugees from Jaffa land women working: m the arive part from them by making every ™ wood wnnd and »nd soap soar, rarvine. Jewish traders of Przytyk will be : , , , . , „ ,„ „ . m M . ; xhej gave nnsuiDungl; o. .hei Menahem Ribalow, and Abraham]on carving. V l : _ _ | and other places. jcording to Dr. Wirth's published j ..Co_pensaUoa ~ j c r tnese Tic.act of life, not only worship and Wednesday Sevening some of j ruined. aspiration, but all the humble da- Goldberg, and to addresses of Four Jews arrested -during the findings if Chicago can be taken |t ; m s of t n e disturbances is a mor11 ily things — eating and drinking welcome from Mayor James Dunn the older boys, with their Coun- protest strike have been sent to as an example, American cities: al obligation on the part of the selors, Loyal Kaplan and Hagkell and sowing and leaping — differ- and" Governor Theodore Green. I have terminated their periods of ! Government," Mr. Kaplan declarconcentration camps. Cohen, went on an overnight hike Likening the "struggle for the ent from a pagan act; we sought a< ing t h e h Aee n trurtcu 'I hectic growth. While people are Icy j e d ' will ?fnot relent f <<theinithis *" i saemand. , ; to take all the natural things and establishment of a' haven of fre- to Hummel park. This group , , f r P 7 . r w / , 0 V cooked their own dinner and slept I mttllnu HI Jtni&n r ~* r acts of man and give them signi- edom . for the Jewish, people in ^moving toward larger cities, the j ^ reported, that 1,500 additione V icance and separate them from Palestine" to that of the Ameri- in the open. In the morning they CONGRESS OH JULY 21 people in the cities themselves are j al Jewish workers have entered Rome I •,/ the rawness of pagan- nature. can struggle for independence in fixed breakfast and returned to The American Jewish Congress moving into suburban regions. iJevrish colonies throughout Palzations in the 1.1 <-<. . , * ) 1, I "Who sweeps a room as for Thy 1776. Mr. Rothenburr. in his the Center for the Thursday morn- committee of Omaha requests that Dr. Wirth graduated'from South jestine for agricultural work since Britain £.nd I % n . ( v ' sake," wrote George Herbert, presidental address, declared that ing program. 7 all Jewish organizatiops of OmaHigh in 1916 and attended the ! the beginning of the disturbances. hitherto been If 1 .^ ^ r Included in the camp enroll"makes that and the action fine." Zionism is an ' application of the ha save Tuesday, July 21, as a University of Chicago where he; and that this strengthening of as, or black Jev & o n icT ment are three out-of-town youngThe British poet stumbled on the principales of the Declaration of very important meeting •will be received his degree of Doctor of j Jewish agricultural activity vot:ld are warned Li ' ^ < c M r Jewish instinct for sanctification. Independence to the harrassed sters. James Cohen comes every held at that time. All organiza- Philosophy. He is the author of ibe Continued. Urging the entire organ of Iitli. I <-\ ' day by bus from Gretna. The othAnd that instinct aspires to' a and scattered Jewish people. Caltions are requested to attend. a book, The Ghetto, a study of j Yishuv to participate in the cur- henceforth aii ; - I <? i point where noble and sacrifical ling upon the Zionists of Ameri- er two, Arlene Fisher of- Nash- Further plans will be published the Jewish mode of living since : rent campaign for aid and consol1c } of the FaSasi i ville, Tennessee, and Jimmie Snyaction becomes a kiddush ha ca to redouble their energies so in a later sisue of the Press. : idation, he pointed out that for- elusive task Ci the fall of Jerusalem. der of Hutchinson, Kansas, are Shem, a sanctification of the in- that the development of Palestine ! eign countries also are joining m Emphasizirt effable Name, a cooperation with may Be speeded to "an even visiting in Omaha. this appeal. After outlining the longer any n^cC " O ^ . God toward a universe of form greater, tempo than has been constructive settlement plan of committees ir and goodness, a constant conflict characteristic of the past," Mr. i the Jewish Agency as formulated,'' and""£,o"ndon, withy chaos and evil. Rothenberg said that our of the he stated that the program would xtalisn J e v r This instinct is central to Jud- present disturbances, "profoundly • go into effect soon. with the Ita ,:• aism. It manifest itself in the as we deplore them, we shall preparing to t 1 practical modern world on the gather strength." He paid tribute under its win,.. * 1 •ew plane of active life by an inveter- to the heroism of the Palestine ally and ecor—• ate desire to make the world a Jews and lauded their discipline A plan for v -jr Omahans residing in Los Anthe Pales-; For twelve belter world for all the children and self-restraint in the face of geles, who have a picnic each year, p ] e t e d & a d t g d o u M f u l t h a t t h e I TICBIC D as •vrithic the cof Adam. On a high metaphysi- provocation and violence. j Jewry is beir i • will this year hold their picnic tine skies have been black nnth j s t r i k e c o u J d coati^e n M h} cal plane it means winning cosAsserting that growth of Pal- July 19 so that delegates ta the Arab rebel-jer- T M s m u c h v a s a d m i t t e d fcT I bllCCCSS mos from chaos, living and dying estine has not been rapid enough, A. Z.' A. convention may attend. j rumbling clouds of 'T™ tt*™l%lT\TfT* 1 the committee directing the strike". \ to make good and God prevail. It he said "we need more populaMore than three hundred foris- our pervasive and unanswer- tion in Palestine" and "must ex- mer Omahans attended the lastj torm. RV able trend. The humble Jewish ert ourselves supremely to settle | j ni given there. Mr. Philip s Earlier, observers saw dissen- ; picnic, announces that the picnic ; ^..,, a _ s . p C c In guerilla warfare, sabotage, woman practising kashruth in her as many Jews as possible. It is - - - - ! t • that bombing and sniping there was no ests A•n g € l•e s re q U-~ kitchen and the martyr to justice only when our numbers shall any Omahans in Los Angeles at abatement in the outlying sec and freedom who cannot bow have reached a parity with the dow nto the idolatrous forces of Arab population that the instiga- that time get in touch with him-if jU o n s _ M o r e d e a t h s o c c u r r e d and they wish to attend this picnic. attackmore Arabs were the world are both saving nature Jerusalem's e=- dinner cf the trip to. C&IIlornia. C tigators of trouble will recognise Greenstone, °-c " - -> - More t h a d h from chaos, give form to what E a wrist CissrJsE Gen< 1 Mayor NafhashJbl. j Miss KalaU Franklin wo the futility of their destructive t t ~^ Arab villages were collectively , watcn. was formless, sanctifying the A s t&e efforts; and a stable peace beColick, repor " "> fined for acts of terrorism. I Arab rebellion gave j Name. .• • evang' orchestra tween both elements of the Palserges*, nt-at-arms. ' - nf RpTrVl rVlilflrPTli But in Jaffa, Arab merchants ;s i S n s of beginning to disintegrate, I Austin The second concept and ten- estine population will be insurOl IXClUll V^lUlUlCll! I t e n d e d a n o l i v e b r a n c n t 0 t a e : the Palestine members of the Zion-j Definite plans have been 1 dency pervades the life of the for the Alpha pi Te.x. annual « . u ed." After appealing for "solidar. | Jewish merchants who fled dur-jkt Actions Cofflcaittee issued a! Jewish people from Amos to Jaerthusiastically received wfces she The German-Jewish children ji n g t h e fs r s t outbreak last April. I Proclamation criticizing the Gov- \did soiEe difficult acrobatic cla.nc- mer cence to be is eld ibis ; - r I cob Wassermann;; It is the con- ity in giving aid and comfort'to ; our brothers in Palestine," Mr. aboard the Levee on August 1 1 . : refugee fund will be beneficiary They offered to rent them shops [eminent for weakness and failure ingv. cept of Justice. Without justice t0 U7 o I) a Tines burg: (WKS - P a l c o t Rothenberg criticized the policy and homes and to provide protec-j act promptly. »s life and nature cannot be sancIrvin Levin vras in charge of of the Junior-Senior Council' of ! Afpntvy'i — Re-nchir.g the largest Among the week's events was of the Mandatory power, saying .tion against attacks. 4 tified; without justice God canJewish "Women summer dance to '•"prominent Arab merchants, im- ! the death of-Farid ibn Sheikh, races and games. the history o£ J'a-lestiiKS 'it 'is high time: that the Mandaiisive * hot be glorified; without Justice Qppjn," lnc .surppB&injs thai ol creation falters and sinks back tory Power realize tho error and be held next Wednesday evening. poverished from the almost three- president of the Moslem Students' 1 Mrs. Ctrris F. foEU i . i A s — ike union ol 'fiKj other Jewish community in into "chaos and old night." To- futility, of a policy to pacify Arab July 15, at the Carter Lake club, i donta-cM general strike, ap- 'Corporation. He was atoost blown to pieces when a bomls he was leaders at the expense of JewFuneral services for Miss Carrie j Jewish Communilies ol Italy : p/ovid on s i-tu ciipiia basis. South. day the adjectives "social and Mrs. Harry Shumow is general proacted T.el.Aviv firras for loans , chairman in charge, and she re- and credits offering mortgages on manufacturing exploded prema- F. Kraus cf 251; E sires a | made public its decision to send •Afric-En .le ty has already raised •'economic" are commonly prefix- ish interests." iff- curnMtt Keren turely. Turning to domestic Zionist ports a gratifying response to the places of business and groves. or;E celegEtioE to Etfclopia ic inteacher in the OHIESE. school ed to the word justice. And it-is tnpn'tin, U was BISa : H?,ve«of] c Safed, ancient home problems, Mr. Rothenberg urged conciv15 years, ?;as feelS Tuesday rnorr?j vestigEte Jewish Some Arab leaders seeking right and fit that Jews should ticket sale. • .. T> ^ i* r- f'^'~\ b strive to. embody justice accord- an increased projection of ZionA stage show will be featured moratorium and aid in their, finan- Cabalists {Hebrew mystics) be-j in E; at 10 a. ffi. trora. the Kunold itions, to org:"^;: tli€ r, Is heirvp ing to the character of the age iii ist effort in general Jewish cul- Wednesday. Bobby Bowman and cial crisis arranged a conference came the target of a serious Arab chapel -vriHi burial in Fder.Fr.r* (ish comraiinS'iPs is BrortetBkr, memto establish sec by Prof. attack in which 3 Jew was reportI Hiil ee!neterj-. aud elsewhere,and tural life. He also reccomended with bankers to avert a wave of iyhich they live and by, the Inhis orchestra will furnish the mu: Miss .Kraus was survived by her j contact with the F&'iashas (Eili- ber ol the .Iptvisli Agency Execustrumentalities which it affords to the convention the ratification sic. Admission is $1.25 per couple. bankruptcies that impended in the od tilled &nd three oiliers injured. tive, oC London, Mrs. Israel Siefl Cutting of communications and [ mother, airs. Jennie Kracs; two ] iopiar. 3 of a plan for setting up a terriwake of the paralysis of business. Tickets .may be secured from them. But that basic concept of j brothers. Edward and Carl ci i The • Union's "lans have hbeen of London, and Baruch ZuckerOne reason for the diffident | transportation left the Jewish torial form of organization for the Council board members, members justice and the lassion for justice nis- ' mar., formerly of New York. The -hich is a mark of the Jewish .Z.O.A., and spoke of the growth of the Junior Council, or from hints at peace-was that the Arab ] population with a shortage cf 'Omaha and a sister, Mrs. ]Laura' approved by the Colonial Mi fund-raising effort is continuing. Albion. Kebr. I try, it was announced. of youth activity, paying tribute Mrs. SbumoWs coijnnittee. j strike fund has been sorely (Continued on page 8.)

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