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RODiNSKY, MARER S. J£JM. Attorneys. • TO NON-RESIDENT :;: : [i>£FENDANT "•& Ilojralty Corporation, Ion. Defendant: •. ' . .-• lierebj-' notified that m.y.-ot April,' 1S37." JACOB 3 ^comnienced an action based oh " a Judgment mined against you-by the ty Company, a New York | in. the \MraiicipaJ Court 3l Kew l o r k , Sth District on June -2. 19S3. in the H39, -VThicli said .Judgment d to'rhlrh, ana seeks to .sum in.the action cotn"the Municipal Court of igltts.-County. Ifebraska, same time that" said a c mmencedi • a •writ of a t garnishment was i s mds belonsius to you in on of the Northern Fuel paiy of Omaha. Nehrasdered attached. 3 FURTHER NOTIFIED k 22nd day of 3Iay. 1937, irthern Fuel Supply ComIred that it was indebted e sum ofi'SlPO.SS and that 1937, said Northern Fuel ipaiiy of Omaha. Nebrasiered to psy said funds to the ilunicipal Court of slas - County, Nebraska: use was continued by said Fthe loth day of July, 'clock' JV.-Jl. .for the purjrlng1 sei-rttfe upon you by and -you ar& hereby notiear on or before the 15th . 1937. a t i» o'clock A. 1L will- be entered against :_• Omaha. Nebraska, this r ilay. .1337 ' . ' JACOB ROSENBERG, IT. GH.ODINSKT. 1IARER !IiEN, His .Utomc.vs.

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Camp Cejwin, Port Jervis, Kev , York, on June 2S. Chapter delegates are Joe Eomstein, Herbe-1 Forbes, Harold Celinsky, arc Morris Arbitman. sah Eold by far the most shekels. Sara Beber, Philip Klutznic':. The Omaha balloting was tin- j I Dr. X.eo FeUmas, Dr. A. Felling:der the direction of a conmittes j Dr. A. Greenberg, and I. F. GocCheaded by I. Morgenstern. • ! xnan, all o£ whom are active .r New York (WNS) — "With! Dr. J. 2,1. Eraaan was elected B'nai B'rith work, are also at the; nearly 75 per cent of the estim-j department commander of the j Camp Eisno, eseccuve Eecreated total of 100 000 TOt»s cast! Veterans of Foreign "Wars"at the | Jub Msj£ ar Baer, his assistai t, the seventeenth I "y. am I In the natioa-wide election for final session American delegates to the 2Ota encampment •Weanesaay morn-._ i are agax eEts at the convestioE. "World Zionist Congress already ing. Dr. Erman. has been active

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"?_a5or) "S,5d3;" Ticket N o . l j Besides having served a s Cora-i TCtile the IESO ecu, in, defense counsel, announces! j (General Zionists) eechor'-5,003; a n 3 jj manner of the St. Kihiel post, V. i-only 1S8,COG Jetrs in sjzecnor that they were appealing the Ticket No. 3 (Mizracai), 4,£SS. j F . W., h e vras for two years Eiir- ; vaksa, Cr 1.3 per o=rt o death sentence. •—: ! : | geon of the department and TTSS -elation, t i e paper ssj-s, there ?-' Judge and prosecutor rebuked | p |« L ?,««»•/»«-«• last year elscted ssiiior vice-com- j actually 500,000, counting tfc-"— BerUn j en-nmerated as Je-^s in relig r(JTA) — Words of attempts by Attorneys niander. praise for the Jews, rarely heard ana Nlebudek to make the crime Dr. En:lan has likewise been j but not nationality, and those ct in public in Nazi Germany, were an Issue against the Jews as a unal Jewish, blood listed as agnostics. prominent in JeTTisli coniniu uttered by Cardinal Faulhaber in whole. The judge warned that I affairs. For many years he has j The ceasus counted Je^s r c been a member of "B"nai B'ritt such is the kernel and crux of a denunciation of the Hitler re- speeches were to be confined to It t iTgsi, to enable t v " i vze Paris (JTA)—Author of China's gime's <anti-Catholic policy. encampment tl the' matter. 'Futile and childisn At • the sa: Dvemment to claim a El 7f~ the guilt or Innocence of the debest selling novel o* the year is saw Dr. Erman elevated to cos- cent Czech to Eay: "W-hy are not-men differ- Addressing 5,000 pilgrims at fendant, Ejorlty in the co;_r: ent? "We, God knows, mean them Tutenhausen, Bavaria, Archbish- '" The prosecutor praised the de-a Chinese lady named "Ko-Ko-So, mander, Nate Grossman of Lin- trV." appointed chief cf staff..i no harm. True, we do not. Itop of Munich called on Catholics fense put up by Scserbowski's who was born Rosesthal, s Polish ! c o i n Jewess, it has been revealed here j Tnaies no difference'.: Futile a n d j t o defend themselves tions ir. €e~"— c a and "went on record by a returned globe-trotting Tid- | p.?; Scouting Hitler's lawyers, childish to say today, though it slavementli'e, the ?c?e? c O . s ! MUSB0UE1 PAPER BMS against Implicating all Jews in may not alwayB i a v e seemed to claim to having saved Germany the crime. Kowalski attempted dish poet who made the novelist's "by the ^:i^= t : - - - , \ AST1.ZIQNIST . • be BO: "We shall work for a bet- from the "atheism of Soviet Rns- without success to^ trap witnesses acquaintance in Peking. from C--rai.r, z.~~ The poet is Melech Karitsch, of ter world for all mankind. His- EaL" Cardinal Fauhaber said: have in 7 r L ; i : I:. i_ MMiFEMOS into statements tliat the* murder Warsaw. He relates that wnen. *fWe are told £o look at Eussla. tory seems to be cyclic and not Eant n - : : - , . : : . ' : . progressive. Institutions do not"We do look at Russia. And forhad been planned -by several \n e arrived in Peking, Ee was asbehaved In r--" - ' Jews months ago. Eonie <WKS) — So auaerons tounded to be greeted by i£adame lmproveVwhen manned by the oldthat very reason we must defend Young Szcerbowski himself tes- Ho-So-So in Polish. have been- the public denunoiabarbarous men \i^dL their oia bar-ourselves against enslavement, e' 1 :, tl e ^ '•~h"""r c~ \ The novelist, . author cf the j tions of Zionism by Italian Jews barous vices and reactions. Hence against the curtailment of our tified: 5s T ~ " t -.-"'- - . ' - - " ' "I can't imagine how It hap- Chines© best s'eller "Love and I under tha pressure'of the Fascist he who turns his face from the freedom and human rights. Let Duty," esplainea to the'poet that!press' anti-Sionistn crusade, our government look at France, pened. I just grabbed the knife Jewish people in order to build' IMuntacs. Muntacs ~ra better world for. all substitutes where Jews and Freemasons sit -without thinking and- stabbed 'she had studied in Paris twenty j II Popolo d'Italia, Mussolini's or-j^. r r has announced that it will j dreams of a probably unattain- In the French government, but jKedziora. I hid three days in the iyears ago and there married a i -•- — - - - T - <- — T- -'- «"

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of Zionism as just another 'move- mer made fthe neighboring Arab of the big cities. Ticket _No. 2, ; ment,' probably worthy but notport of Jaffa impractical as a representing Labor, led -with 29,-! for them, and who worry primar- Jewish immigration and commer132 votes, an almost two to one ; ily (I don't say they are not to cial depot. plurality. over Ticket 'No 1, re?-; worry at all) about the Spanish A colorful figure in Palestine, resenting the General Zionists. ; •war or civil liberties in Puerto "Mrs. Myerson is an American The surprise of the balloting i Rico. Deep in their subconscious woman, who taught school in Mil•was the failure of --the General' » 'L these are, of course, defensive waukee before leaving this counZionists, -who bear tbe brunt of; measures; these are mechanisms try in 1921 to live and work In a Palestine fund-raising' activities ! g of Policeman Tonclied to do better than they did. Equal-: of fairly primitive tnagic. By be-collective settlement in Palestine. Off Pogrom Ware in ing what they think the world Now one of the leaders of the ly surprising -was tee compare-' Position "There Is TOD wants Ihem to be these good peo-; Histadruth, she has been active Poland tively small vote of Ticket No. 5. i pie are trying, like any primitive among the pioneer workers of representing Hadassab, •which | Brsesc, Poland (JTA)—"Wolf [polled 11,28 4. The MIsrachi, Ticmagician or medicine man, to Palestine and in the Histadruth's i Berlin (JTA)—The i Szcerbowski, 18-year-old Jewish 3, received 14.9S2 votes. master the menacing world and Immigration bureaus. '; eons position ot the Jevrs Ir Ticket No. 4, representing to avert evil from themselves. At present Bhe is engaged In butcher's son, —as under sentence I CEeccoslovaliia is pointed out tr , of death this week for the slay-! the j rj h state Party, -srs.3 far j j eiS S You may remember the extra- awakening interest in the port of ; a horrible example t-j tbe T c * ordinary words of Theodor Herzl: Tel Aviv as a means of creating ing of a Polish policeman that in the rear -with .only 630 votes. jkisciier Eeobachter, ctiel Ktr" if the present proportion of "If they were to leave us in peace new labor jobs for Immigrant set off anti-Jewish riots In this Party organ, in En article 1- t city on May 13 in which about j votes by partier, is maintained J for two or three generations! But Jews in Palestine in the seafar| series on the Jews in Cent-r" they will not leave us in peace." ing branches fishing, dock-work- 50 Jews were wounded, three of until all votes have been counted j Europe. the American delegation to the j And why not? Hersl probably ers, sailors, etc work which them fatally. CseccoBlovaiia 5s regtrceS "rr Zionist Congress will be raa&e | knew the answer too but I do not the Jews have not done for cen- The verdict, which came after the paper as the only obstacle tc i Temember his expressing this turies. a one-day trial In -which anti-! ^P as follows: Labor, 35 dele-j | "solution" of tho Danufce pr- ;>- ' ; General Zionists, 20; Mfe-1 Though a mother of two childknowledge.. They will not leave Semitic counsel for the civil pros- j .k^r. « • . -» j._.-^i...n I lem because cf the alleged p~e20; Eadassah 14; us in peace, the peoples of the ren living in Palestine, Mrs. My-ecution tried to implicate the enIn affairs of the Veterans o —or- |Tdominance of Je"srs there. Is r~eerson State Party 1. world.-they do not leave us in frequently u n d e r t a k e s tire Jewish people in the crime, In New York City the fight be- eign "Wars *c-r many years Endj ions articles it advisee Rtir.r-mis- also included one zloty (20 ft'eaee' for even one whole genera- strenuous strenuous labor labor and and Zionist Zionist mis tween Tickets No. • 1, 2, 3 was'was named national s-argeon-gsn- ia to all- Trith Germany and -r tion, hcause ^ e Tfatlnot lose our Identity. Or, at least, ¥ 8 cannot lose our identity fast, enough and completely^enoaga'Vto "Satisfy" the' •majorities among -whom we live and who respond to the stimulus of our mere presence among them with., a feeling- that Tanges from in ila moral discomfort to brutal excesses of rage.- . Such ' is the fundamental fact;

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Knterea a s Second Clas3 Mall Matter on January 21. 1S21, a t Fostoffica ol t)maha, Nebraska, under the Act ot March 3, 1S73

'V SUMMING:-UP . "We are on the eve ol .the Convention of the Zionist Organization of America; Itt a lew weelcs the Congress of the "World Zionist Organization -will take place, Meanwhile not -without trepidarsoa tion thou Eh: with firm resolve are awaiting the report of the Koyal Commission on Palestine, while Arab nationalists, Bo-callea,,, are invading the American seen* . Mrs. Goldle ;Myerson, only wo-with the help of at least one dis-man to testify before the Royal tinguished, member of the faculty Commission, will speak in Omaof a great American university. ha this coming Tuesday, June 29, Meanwhile too the horror of the at 8:30 p. m. at the Jewish Com•war against three millions of our munity Center. ' .| people iri Poland is arousing even At the same' time a memorial the Hew York Times and its very will be held for Dr. Theodore objective correspondent by its Herzl. catastrophic -proportions. Th& Mrs. Myerson is a prominent darkness deepens in all Central leader of the Federation of Jewand Eastern Europe and the Nazi ish Labor in Palestine (Histanetwork is spreading dangerously druth) and is touring the United in America. (See The Nation of States in the interests of the new June 5th). Tel Avir port and other maritime - Yet such is the frivolousness of activities in Palestine. numan nature and Bach the pow- She will tell of the developer of self-deception among Jews, ment; of the new seaport which

C. L.EV1N, Attjv Mels. Theatre ; 3 l d £ . m AtJMlNISTRATJQN bnty. Court of -Ucmslas faskar/';- " -.- . ''-. [ter of tKa r estate of Sam p a a s e u . . . ; - • - • . • ••. ^Interested-in" said e s a>y. notified: that a petiptr filed iia-'said . Court alsaid." deceased died leavwillsantli-praylnp lav a d ppoii-'fais: estate, and that fl be had.on said petition purt:gn the... 28th;; d a y of p a -tlxat-.if "they fail to Ed Court 5 n 'the, salfl 26th [,lSET.,at 3 o'clock a. in". aidij>etltlon,: ; the Court |he\Kanje-and .grant- ad. of : saia estate . to _ e n a [ o t h e r .suitable.perti» -. a settlement 1TCE CRATVFOETX . County Judge.

longer publish them. i mother informed Chinaman named Ho, xrho today able end for the immediate suc- where there is, nevertheless, free- cellar. My Italia- jjia-l For several —eets the Its.Ha: is a well-known railroad engineer dom in the Catholic schools." the police of my'hiding place.* cour of his very flesh and blood, press has given a great deal c Disorders In which windows ot i in his native land. memory and aspiration, good and space to statements by Jews pro : Madame Ho-Ro-So, several Jewish shops were brokGod. . Rosenthal Cfcinafied, has written | claiming their loyalty to Fascism | it Ears, ".j en occurred over a false report Nor am I, for one, being human other popular novels .in. Chinese.! and uncompromising opposition j nance- - . had received that Szcerbowski and pretending- to be n o more Her latest has sold well over Lt0 Zionism. only a four-year sentence. The rthan that, interested in an inconpies 500,000 copies in the CMnesa efli- ! — Praha (JTA) - • Undernourish- police restored order. ceivably distant future from disease rates •tion and has also dona svrv^-\ARGENTINE ItWS SEED •which the Jewish people will have ment, increasing and ^misery among Jewish refudisappeared. And tbe Jewish peogees from permany-In Czechoslople will dissappear in the,, cataclyBuenos Aires (JTA)—The Re- j Ei0VJ t.£ ' vakia -were' reported by Vestnlk, of history unless as an entire peoAmsterdam.—Samuel Dresden,; lief . Comniittee for- the Polish I official organ of the Praha Jewple it gathers: its -will to live, to director, of the Amsterdam Con--Jews forwarded 100,POO alotys I J?£T ish community. persist, to fulfill its function like servatory and a noted composer j (about §20,050) to TTarsavr as i „ , « Funds of refugee relief organthe other peoples of mankind, "Washington, D. C. ("WNS) — and musician, "has teas, appoint- j the proceeds cf a campai,?r now, today, this month and this izations are depleted, the paper Senator Robert F. Wagner head- ed director o)f the Royal Dutch ! ing condncted in-Argentina. The \ ?~~T>-T!. year. I marvel at these excellent said, aij,d instead of the minimum ed a delegation | fund-raising crire is continuing.! 1 " i - J " " ' ' ' of prominent Conservatory at The Hague. and apparently disembodied souls weekly allowance of 300 kronen Christian Americans who laid be•who are "willing—-or-apparently so the community's relief committee fore President Koosevelt a mem•~-to have the plow of history was barely able to distribute 35 jorandum in behalf of tbe Pro-! plow under their soul'and the kronen -for--adults and 15 kronen • Palestine Federation asking to eternal ideas and ideals which for children. Recently the adult use his good -offices with Great that seed has from the beginning allowance was cut further to 20 Britain in behalf of Jewish rights • . in Palestine. • embodied, for the salie of a hol- tronen. The local Jewish commnnity • The same, ' memorandum was low perfectionism represented by blameless robots stabled in supports 378. refugees, of whom also" presented to Secretary of . .

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stables of marble with nose-bags 13 S are repatriated Czechoslova- State Hull by the delegation | WIta its program center which included "• Representatives j around the history of the ..« "T a of silk neighing in unison some- i i a n citizens: The relief committee distrib- Hamilton Fisa and John -. D.fCamp Akiba, home cam? cf thing about humanity with a "huge Coiniaunity Center, r'-rt- K — C capital letter.. It is not,for me. uted in tbiscity €00,000 kronen O'Connor, DY. Frederick B. Hoi- ieJetrisa tJ 3tllird season Monday Monday —era' ~ c r a - ' .-c -^^ - ^ - - - - • -^ ~ — Is it, is i t for you?. "Wouldn't it in; 1928 and 270,000 up to the inson, Prof. Franklin Hodges, Dr. j I' third season Registrations n a y sti'l be c"T-> ->"TI— T—" c~ ~ *Russell Clinchy, Dr. Balph Sock- in be more realistic and more "honor- end of April, 1937. made jit tbe Center office. able and more-loyal ana" mora,hu- Health conditions were de- man and Dr. William Palmer. :c ' u~ "— rcscm. Tbe delegation -was autaoriEed Each groap ia' the camp ir r» t man and. even '•infinitelyjollier scribed as appaling. Tuberculosis and happier to arise, -to put onease3 among 'adults-are increas- to present the memorandum, at sponsibla for s.' phase cf JeT.J the. Christian. pro-Palestlns'con-j history around -which its -cr^ all one's might and put forth all, ing, as ht as undemourishinent ference-held in New York several t l . ' 7 Ct,~n ~Z- ' be •.directed.. Clmiasin one's good will and save the Jew- and children's diseases. months ago; cainp season.sill be a Pasec-t r ish people? Most of the refugees were forJs^Isa HiEtorr.in yrhMi all t "• f "The Jewish question," wrote merly physicians, ". lawyers and groaps Trill particiBste, • r Theodor Herzl in words ones business men, accustomed -to liv- Eosengolta SMftsd • As ia the past there are r.> ~—^ c Jeered at and now proven a thou- ing in slz-Toom apartments. In - Mosco— {Havas vis JTA) sand titne3 over by history itself, view of the---lack•'of--, funds -the A.' P. -KosengoKz has bees i e a e v - In hand crafts ol rarioas. r~rl" v "the Jewish Question ia neither a community has been forced to is- ed from Ms post as Foreign a n d nsEsic. d'^C'* year cocial question nor a religious sue any relief to newly-arrived Trade Commissar by the Centra! -.7 ; „ - . , »_ question, whether It assumed this refugees. ; . . . ' ' Friday zftem" ~ Executive - Coiasaittee, is was of- tion.- Every tor other colorations or not It is fically aasosiiieed here. •. .. from 4:SO to. 5- o'eiock, there — ua national question and la order The Basratimi family -wers the : HosengoltE, t i e brief .- j be' a short religiocs servL c to SO1Y_& it wo niist flrtt of all first Jews-to enter- the. lists of 1 ens said, has been, aaaed to &n- j gi%-a the children s.i J icta'er position. (Continued on page S.) Russian nobility. ' Background iff

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