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.' .'The- 'Royal Commission,: has . snide-Its: report. : Thej report has . apparantly; been'acee"pte"d"( a foregone <pnciusibri) 'by; the; British i Government. Palestine* liie Gaul j: of old, is tb\:be •divided into three i sorts; v: "Thero. are- tor.bs, accordl i n g to. the;wording of the Palcor i JSTew. Agency, ;*'twb^ independent . ©tat? -for the; -.Tewa -and- the Arabs and ;,a part; ;of- the country that ; will .remain under- a- permanent •'•British mandate.' 1 vHefe a t once . jwfe ,-grope in: tne" dark.: We. csnSot- even fiinder protest aeceptan •.^'independent state" in-the-sense j.«jt-' sovereignty,; and , .military,- de'.lense; ••' We cannot • -defend- the ystrategically. insane iron tiers- 6lLjerea-tLS'against tho-enlarged 'em4rate;! oi Transjordanla : ,and J its rabRallies..' Nor-"probably .is .that t^e-meanlng-ol -independent.. On the other hand, even1 what.• is-of-

ia recognition of his prench architecture, ature, Albert Kahn, jtect, was made a is French Legion of lial-exercises presidene •Weilier, French L -

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• Because ef \ . .. aday.ca Suaday, July 18," tu~-'installation- ol officers of • the Omaha Hebrew (?*' | f: ;,•• g. p k ji' f p | F": f: fv:. *:• p. i.r ^ Club, has--been -postponed-, "jsitil Gessrrasity Center July 25. . EXPORTS . . Sunday, at H l ' \A:-'prograEi- of., • entertiiEisest Kark • HAVESEABB.PJSE has beea arranged-for't!ae nie-it* ,* T By unanimous vote cf all memATP • • T T London (JTA)—^A notable rise ihg and refresJimssts will be bers of Camp AKba, Joliaana h?.s(t IG in Palestine eipdrts to Great served. T been' named "best cook in all . • Dr.A.Greenberg ot Qmaha was Britain, in comparsion with im"elected president, of District ports, Omaha." Evidesce supporting j Local Zionists hare adopted En for the year ending March, Grand Lodge No. 6 at the annual 1937-, •was shown, in figureg givthis vote ibas'been the large isum-i attitude of •sra,tchiUl--trEitir>£ in \ convention cruise held aboard the en, to the House of CommoEs by ber .of children s t tlie Jewish j regard to.the Cl P s l - ; U: 1. |: I ?; '•' }. trii i'^cs- i, L1 i Great Lakes Steamer, Seearidbee, Oliver Stanley, presiflent. of the Goiainiiiiity Center "home cam? estine by the .mandatory pesrer. jnly 5-9. Dr. Greenberg last year Board of Trade. ' " j •who have put oa weisat. .' A.ccorclnj' to LiOuis Lipp, r-Tesi. i *i;':|-il served .as first vice-president- of | ' Luacli is ' serves at tne cap ' dent of the /Omaha Zipnisf tis- \ T h ? p r o p o s e d B V . t o n o m o i i s • ' c w - ' . , . , » , . i . u . u . i - , . i — . - . . , , i . ! • • . . , . , - , . . . i , . i - ~ , . » . . ^ — - m . , , » , . . "While the previous yearPal5 the district . " ; , ' ' I from; 12 to 12:S0 and Is fcllow- tract " l i e Iocs.1 groups sticulc: ish ptate la Palestine h a s hpec.-f ^ . _ : _., & _ ..^ : . . ,.,.^,., A ; i Philip Klutznick received the estine Imports from the United j e l Try s fifteen ininate period of |-wait Icr s.a expression from the received thrcusrhpul the world RE i; '"'~ *' ' * •"""--'---': •-"' •• - -*---' an ?reEt vi primnri" poliiic&l 'mf IjTvAnrr: AC""f j ighest number of votes in the Kingdom eiceetied exports, last eotamur-ity siag-iag. Plates are leaders formulate the po , T l . x : t ; ,___ [ balloting for the members'; of .the year the Holy Land exported £3,cleaned 'and yoiiagsters, iffco at i ies." • ' rorjence. T^hile Ars.t F.nri Zionist j T . o , . , ; n . , rJ . : General"Committee., Thirteen can- «17,00fl- {about 515,000,000) in. 25,000! Sevnsh. Eesidents home are apt to be-finicky about! Since tlie TfTorld Eicnist Con- ;iPErlerF r,re steffient in their r-?~ i . ,,,^ , , ' , * ' ! . 1'" ",-^.I'_ "''l^*_* ,. i mm Affected hj iltdateswere '.in the field. Dr. Is- goods to the United1 Kingdom in food, eat everythiEg with gusto. ; gress is soon to be held in Barle, i £1,750,000 nac Sternhlll of. Council Bluffs comparsion- w i t h • • "Edict The program for', personality j it is very'probabe the orficlf.l Et-; p a r t i t i o n s c h e m e <aZ t h e Britir-Ti > ' ^ . ' . ' 1 - , - ' V " 1.' „ Jj,,.'..'.'.1 ,'i^; * ^ ' " C , . ; (aboyt $8,900,000) in merchanp u b l i c | T . ^ - ^ . " ' . .^^''•.,". 1 »,' ' [I'^l'l.s-'., I was.elected a 'trustee of the "NaJered TIBis of.no gopd,of q development has been most sue- j titiide will not be known tintil zl-\ G o v e r n m e n t , ROTwr-sciFih -- oviniori" in E u r o n e . v i i h 1'i.e- e x - ; |; ' . ' ' " • '," ••••"•••-<•'••' ,..,•:,,••-• j • Berlin CWNS)— The long arm cessfal. Because the .children are j terSihs conclave. TihleS3 TTB are ., administriitively tional, Jewish Hospital of Denver, dise, imported. , _ , -. . • im-E n T:\fP~- for i n r r v o ; i ; r j i •! '"oiir Om.ahans were among the <uite atitonomonB, 1101635: there is foTjf M n f T T l p r f , -,K '.-nr'-.v-Pi'. t n • ) ' " " " • cf ISTazi; antirSemitisia -wrliich .had j handled !a' small units, eaca one j Other local groups vrho ' ~ I ' \ . : ." • ' f v:\iY, O ? - p p f . K v i t s i n utain-l O'i i heen unable to reach .-the 25,000 1 s o possibility of interference .^ith ;wenty-sis.chosea to represent the •• . " ' '•• ample opportunity lor indi- j| fieSicated to the itpb-tniniTig; of the ; r e r p ^ a t h e p a r i t u o n D'"O'-»OPFI EF S , , ,, .'-•," , . t- T'Sr-MU.nrj s-,;. Vr. I P R J I T I P ;>,e Yv-'- I out - administration: of the frag- istrlct at" the convention "of- the Jews or German Upper Silesia be- || ridcal -expression. Timid young- | JcwiEh homeland hare not been , ' .,, . ..; ment! of • our ^historic •homeland Supreme -Lodge, to'be. .held in .cause of the Polish-Gerasaa Con- \ sters' have in the short space of I informed of the official action of Sne* o d v Eoiution to t n e A ~ P P - >•• , ^r«>r;s in .the ITrtited pf"te trests!!! ithat- is offered .us.''To: form: a Washington, D.G.Jn'April, 1938. vention_ of .19.22 which .gtss.ra.ii- | four. -weeks already showed signs j their national leaders. t h e p a r t i t i o n -plan v . - i t h a g r e a t , • j i '.". - _ - . . . _;, \ 3ndgtriptit...on; rthese rma.ttsrs:.we They are Henry" Monslty, ^Ir. teed- the, minority 'rights of resi- ;-Of developing poise. j ; —cirti.< r - i rtep,-!€:!?!?., r ? ; j r F n : i P ? i i - | , , , . „ , . , - , ...,,..,,.',. ,, , , , „ . ; must, a-wait lur.ther. - news- : and, Klutznick, Dr. '. Greenberg, and dents of German and .Polish Up- • Hitherto -unknown talents have i . " . '.: . chore-all,: further definition. ;•-.- Sam.Bfiber.. . . . ' per Silesia •••was-finally estended •been discovered among a number i Nr; v l ! L l 1 1 r s r t o T G r t > £ t E r r i g . s u fef t f e e K B C - . } l " ' * ' , ? , ' ' ' ~ ' , f ' '"'* -'-- -" - ! to German Upper SiSiesia Trith of the' campers.' j '• .Clear : enough :from" the- press Other district officers besides : the publication of "anaonncenent An excellent spirit -of comradej Teports 'ia the" geographical- oat- I~r.' Gfeenberg are: Archie Cohen it Phoi'Hi t?'-P ir- rPV!T7. liSe::6fthe> Jewish State. ' "It is to •I,'"_ Chicago, ; first. vice-president; So -Cliarges Congressman SIc- in- the '^German'. Official.-Gazette -ship and democratic feeling preIjOTidDis f V T X P ) With I h e ' lf vvieh. \\[" i[IF : F crniivrniiiui o i i y : !•(-.!«•! or o...^ •'•'/_• .; that on July ,15th, .whea the trca- jT a ;j j a all-camp-activities. Conaack in Address Over compromise the "whole of'-Galilee Aaron .Dropck of Detroit, second ? British g-orerninert prepr.rjnc lor • I Z^-'t'-^.'^Vl''' -^ ..^."',' v,-,,^- • \\T ; ty expired, all of the• anti-Jewish . The second four-week period acco'rdingfto' its ipresent-bpandar- vice-president; ^Otto . Felton of •..••-" E a d i o : -' ' a p a n i s i n e E - t a r y rlebF-'p o n tlip.fi ] : ^ j * V ' ; , , r',.^~ltrf'•'. ' '^l,'.- "»!T ,<.,, ilaws in -effect in G.eraasy also I ^erfas oa. Monday. A-notable inlies: 'The" easteTH : boundary" fol- Jhicago, secretary; William. BenU o r & l C o m i n i s R J o r . r e p o r t a n d i i f ;[• ^ ' , * „ . , " ! ' . - s . ' . , ' , " ' ' * " , » , . i l r-'-\ l' p ..,'J... \ Charges *? e c o i n e applicable to German Up-; c ? e a s e j a £ t tendsnee this-'year atthe Jordan to'just."north ot inger of East St.. Xiouis, Illinois Washington (JTA^) : policr of pcrl.'.tionjcg; lent -is' P?r -Silesia. The announcement | tests to. the snccess It ! then- turns" sharply treasurer; Benjamin Samuels of that the'.'Naai-. Government - -is j r," t h e r.C}-R! CoE'n- ir.inon fift.. I ; witriis t e a Urest to'.MeEgldo"-and thence'in an Chicago, assistant treasurer; .and •flooding . the.' United States with was signed . by. Chancellor Hitler, j p r 0 ^ram ]: The F T i \ s t h. GpvFrr.«":'?'";'> '• ' almost but not" <iuite sttsight lfne SolJL'evitan of Midisoh, Wiscon- propaganda and that youths in.' Minister of Justice .Franz Gnertp o l k * " i'T" 5 lii"1*' T I i hthe. " south. t h sbn, ^sergeant-at-armB. Mr. Levi- "every city of consequence" are ner,- Minister of the'-Intcrior Wilto-'-Beer ' rnons, infiicated i h s t r p vonicl ; h -Frick and Rndolf Hess, de- J p r - T ' t m n r . f. i<\ i h r 'i&'i' <r i-i" 1%'"' I y'it should stop; there - is =tne .tan is state "treasurer of 'WiBCon- drilling ...under Nazi instructors helm London CVTXS} — The h i g h l r - . flRht spproval pr !.he r e p o r t enc!.;| ' ' p V j " ' l , ! , . ^ ^ ' . ! ' .were niade in.' a radio Broadcast p-uty -leader -cf the Nazi party.tfrstr question. - It ia; the first -obtoEted demonstration of Eir Oathe re^f povernrspiit polir*"-, Pfiy-• !• ~" ' '' The decree provides for the ins- j •vions' mark ~br Jnjustice'and,ar- Omaha delegates to the cbnven- by Representative John -W. Mcj.wald JJosley's Fascists turced. ot:t ing t h e r e s o r t "fou)ii r.oi, I1? i mediate dismissal of all Jewish •bitrariness. The Arabs can, do ibn'were Mr. Monsky,';'MrI Klutz- Cormack (Dem., Mass), to b? a fizzle when only .5,0CO public officials unless they- are nothing with the. Kegeb. The nick, Dr. Gree'nberg, Mr. Beber, In a dialogue with Representa- |<3erman war veterans, sons or Iris turned out lor thet h a t Jews • would not. p.rrree t c [ i h r r lose pveryihinr:. I. ; f|fS British, who reserve it for them- and Samuel N. Wolf. Reports tive.Emamiel Celler, (Dem., >. , f t r o t h e r s of-veterans or mothers, march f r o m Kentish-town in w h a t h ? cslied !1fi crvF.rflly p n l - ' Tii? I..F5''"~;ie Tin " ^will do- nothing with, it- were given by:all Omaha dele- Y.) broadcast- by the Columbia N o r t h London to Trafalgar icy.'' It is also rpported t h a t TTirt- pi.r.ffK "ii. is hn.ri-! tr. t-r: It wives' or sisters of veterans. gates. -. " : • • ^fe«ud 1 1 network, the Congressman who eould^But."we'are ; iiot;to r haTe i t •High-light of the convention was.chairman of the House com- also-calls for the ' discharge of . Sao.Paulo, Eraiil (JTA) — A Square. Eolfiing their first pub- i pton Churrbill s n t his b . o r rf <-pr polittin?:. rrulfi I ". lie demonstration since the p"5>- \ Jewish notaries, the cancellation democratic "united front," cr% lisht is. the inclu- was a protest against the' report mittee ; to f investigate un-AmeriP5 cf tfcs PuMic Order Act last [ eion of ;Haifa in the Jewioh- state, of the Royal Commission parti- can activities in 1934, named-19. of Jewish lawyers' licenses DS De- g a n | 2 e d t&rongaotst Brazil for the 3sry, the J€osl?vites cember 31, -1S37,revocation • of j presidential election, adopted ' tioning Palestine.; EO 4h2t§HierB:"V7ill: not^be ?a. Northpersons as- German propaganda -Jewish doctors' licenses oa Sep -iscluding opposition to j in ^ Trafalgar Square to ern -corridor like .that Southern agents in ;this country. \ The list .texaber 30, ,193",- diss of eI r j integralisni, the Brasilian form of corrJdpr • thats will have to, connect is headed by Ambassador. Hans EEC ; ; theVfAra^-.:Blate... with-'jiffa-.': It: 33 . . . Jewish, basfi-ital of f-icial3< aad for. -p, . ^ , _ J * rsc s! a-nd -rel'^ orpoar-e. Only Sftt*i|?'%'g1e~a-m-::ql'JIsSC" tV'is-M Dleckhoff^who-be-said-has been ib { d s J e ^ . s ! l . d c c t o r 5 . . M a . d e a t i E t s , ! F ^ s c ^ ' " a d * T<lCJi * E ? " i e " • - sell -srore s MscfcsMri, TSe JBritish - dentists married Ts-ere <-__. „ „ ?-i to"; iewKt";?r-|)rScl«Es*1:n'd:'rr ~Z:s-:C€pt SOT S, terf.ere "with .Hitlers.ptans; to'j -;y|--?jj.gi-j'aace s^' S tfens Csnclla' c i s' -out..morally - a n ! ; : materially, of Jewish Nasi-izs America."; A s son ttnd. i tt they;,linow:;they;can rely on cantors, Ala.n Gale, new master of - Others on the list \—'• .on. ottr-honoy, on onrJpyal'ceremonies»--a.t ..the Chez Pares, von JCfllinger, new "ty; on our nioderation. Haifa^is p E-nnoutsceci. in & persons.! tri.e5- ! ^ h f f-ip.rcVipp^r a t San Francisco; made i i s first hit as an Irish enlrom-tWs"point of ^iew.flf-SiitiBh s a g e t o . F o r e i g n £ ; e c r G v K 7 " v A c - !• . t h = TvliM'nij: f ^ ' o ? : - a r c . f a : - c • > ' - . ' - • • tertainer at" Pattie Shay's Sham- Hichter, teacher a f imperial interests the pivpta" inary, New York;. rock Tnn-at Coney Island where ers at a mass meeting "held here jiojnt. of. -tie Eastern Mediterranlecturer*' pro.priatSon of Jewish property, pciics r i he was hilled as the "Young Jiiii Simmer,- "scientific last night to protest against the j; aiso by ' b e € i ean.; They [leave it 3n; the Jew.ish i. & S X. *'tll£.L. Captain Henry Beamish; Hans I tlircr£h "C^unl. Dine C r ^ c ' i , ? > n 7 l : s ' ^ i ^ - hi.\^."}rcl^ '?-•;• McCormlct." • recent 'posrroms in polsad. Dr. Btater- so ;that the.Arabs haverno ISunz, .actor-lecturer; Ida M. Evt i e PIECS til tae Galewhois. scheduled to be at TJb'aldoGayrsby, Democrat, conaccess to' It. That'-ia both: astute thepopalar Omaha -night club for ersden, . St. Louis; Colin - Ross, demising pogroms, assured Jews threatened Fs .scist Eif;rch •tfcroug'h 'j: V ' E S i n r e p l y ir- l-"v, r a f r : > rr- i; r;5-il;t,-; t'ic-r; ?• ;v". f-i-oi-r:- V. s=.',••;>-.-^I TLV-&- yticls. Is F. several more weeks has- been in 1 lecturer-writsr; U r i c h Kheinthat Brazil -would r.ever be anti. - Another '.gleam .of ilight- and 6: shbw business-as fie says, -"on and j berg. Rev. Becker, Rudolph Mal.ted Ere';. Ti~i? rarSemitic, sad -Br. TeishaTa • Plato 5^nse.. The Palccir Agency cables off most of his life," having made ek, Otto Doelz, Kurt Kliiige; Jo- • Ben ,RacusIn,"4S, died ia a Phil- {•ar{tei to come' to "a -country F..5s WE.S bsnneS ty ftcr.f •••The -Arab' State: .will. receive a his debut as a kid entertainer on j seph Dahaer, Pittsburgh; Dr. Ot- adelphia .hospital, July 10. He j ^ i e r e atl. are free." t e r Sir S & E E S I Hop.re. T h e f&"i- I a - tfcf A r a b wrr'iif.. I :r-:Pi-~: V v^^Uc^iov i i " b=- * grant, of about $10,000,000 and the Etreet corners, and in - the to Tolbehr, Thea Rasche, avia- had'suffered-a-heart attack two . Sharp! protest against • the Po- K 8 oE t h e K o s l e r i i " t o -attract an" additional nnspecifie.d contri- parks of New York's East Side, trix; Ernest • Reichard, president days previous. TO fVati ",000 m&r'--^-—^ hers is ore lish Goremnieat's policy toward bution;, for "the transfer of Arab training school"for' so many top- of the German Advertising Fed. .* •'" „___•.,. ' erallv itsterrreted here EP E. cesth seat Surviving are his widow, Sadie •9r&s voic ppptjlations' from"-wltiiin. :the Jew notch figures of * the theatrical eration;" Emerson Balnbridge, and a ' • four-year-old-- '•-daughter;- j : blow to orcsr.iEefi adopted-"by .the meeting.' It {ioa T^'i t ,"n ?-. 1^"P(^r-Tr ish -' State' into ; Traks-JordanT* world. _ ...'- - ; :• ' ... • : and Dr. Charles C. Tansil . of j hig .mother, Mrs. A. Uaiie- of to ^..democratic pe y t i , we'll,: so Arabs can he trans A. ; p j E S c I y . e -rorld to 'After that followed years of Washington asnington University. Lniversity. •- . - • - . Siocs-City; one • brother,--Tv. A. to bring bring prespres- Is r r e p a r e c t o Withdraw fresi the ferred from ."thg -fragmentized singing / at entertainments given Tliese" agents, the Congressman RECuSiti of. Omaha; ar.S the' fol- j B U r e . o a Poland to fcrce her to. Jewish\State" as now prbpoBed by such varied" organizations as char, arged,-are being used to'instill: j-jo-55-jng- E i s ters: Mrs.'Philip Kae- j respect—international treaties insbocltl reiain corurol ^ y couia 'nbt a few .hundred the Knights of Pythias, Odd Fel- fear rtr. can be fou .."in . German-A m e r i n a v usin 'of' Phnadelphia, Mrs. Ben to safeguard fcer minori- e thousand • more •" harfei been: "trans lows, Knights of Columbus, Elk, threatening injury to relatives in Abrahamson'aad Mrs. - Saa Roties. ferred, and the "whole" of •Cis-Jor- Moosa^ and other- fraternities. Germany.-*' ' ; - '..'.. I sejithal of Council Bluffs',"'Mrs. I. da'nia- made'-a Jewish1 State lo :' Graduating into big time he has : Mr. McCormack said military j Rosinsky of 'Auburn, Kefcr., Mrs. j i b e report, is mouniir.g. E:i;>tous;;b i \\ "-.\\,\\\ ,the.Ba¥e"of,1 the peace and happi- Appeared with -such well-known camps -have ' been established in j A.. i«vin of Chicago, - - aad Mrs. LEAGUE- SOCIETIES URGE i m e r e is ness-' nipt only- of the'Jews-bat o stars as "Texas "Guihan; Mae "West, New -York,-• New-• Jersey, Peansyl- | David • Blacker- aid' Mrs^. .Leonard IKVESTIGATtQN Of I ji&rutioi: w:a Civilisation?--.-.^'What, in and George.Gls6n. '• '/.._ vania, Ohio, Illinois, Texas,-Wis- Cherniss of Omaha.. theltfame. of 5man^ axid-.Cr6d, is th • Tin .years, i g o Gale played at consin and California. Youths at7npral--dllferencg t'et-w«en"trans' the .Riviera theater here with a tending'these camps, he Baid, are wn SysEgs'g' '3 013.0 0 0. Arabs - and-,'.. .Bratislava, CzecBoslovakia (.TT j ^ r n f !sna.1 cc college snow called,* "Rah, .Rah, "trained to disbelieve in... Am civ L'nicn ; B« *;; SOO.OOO Arabs'?-. In,;,spite; of thi Rah.!'. Since then he has Beea the lean Govsrameat, ordered r to eir A) •—,-Esaminatio-a o*-tbe ? o r 4 - | Isit¥crk':Easl ; : J petvGraitj aria indeed" stupidity 6: main attraction at the better press fealty and loyalty to Nazi ; •"" • '" ' ",'"•' "•'-.• .- 1 tion "of m i n o r i t i e s - i n e l l con-ntr- j gsites front tRe? practical 'application of.'thi known: . night 'clubs, including rulers. . . ...-'.,. ""New York.-'(JTA) —'The Ro-i ies-whet&er or- not aembers -of j and otfcsr b 5'flbciple of • tfafisfcrring •:•' Arab; Ghicago'B Royal-Trolics and Colman Catholic Ctarch x a s "reveal-! t 'e Images of -Kations wss nrged \ Tbe psrls: InvoTved,'. I'regard iae-yse of tha bsimoa. He 'comes- t o Omaha ed"tq:'be-the'--bwaer:''pfa -synago-M11 a " .resolution .ad-opted by the j "C5c;prs s r e Jprihcfple' a«d prdjiosal as- - tin rro'm 'twelve weeks a t the Bath Sue on the iower'-'Sasf'Side. " • (conference cf the •-,.-International j Dr. Cianai ll'-e; most linrportant sad; liistoTicallj and Turf Club; of Atlantic City, /•Tie Eit«ation' cEjn«. oat in a I Federation ot League o£ Kations ! : •(far-Teachlhs jelement In the en- rated: one sof the swan&fest- cnterhrought "by- the caretaker j.Societies, in .sassioa here. -• i- f. i jtlra ? Commlssioa report-; and '•[ 1 tainment centers,;fnt the east. " "d - Dic i i sond d "Berlin; _TWKS),.—'..Jews and j oZ .the Eynagogn?, Max .Blotnick,'. "..ord i Kont£g-ue, iotjorary pecretary As Master of". -Ceremonies at] Je-wish' organisatsoris in. Germany I'sgaiait 'Cardinal Hayes, as titii- a League COnmiSElcn e i s s At.ierics.il oelepates were Tlabo. f

5ODINSKY, MARER, &. J? EN, Attorneys * ba National Bank reby given that the u n e formed a corporation -^^ ie laws of the State of ^ s -name of the corporaA Company, -with tt3 , of business In Omaha, : objects lor -which this formed are to buy. sell, at retail any and all :ra?es, and liquor; a n d lease, hire, and otherreal and personal pro' y kind and description spose of, lease, convey, - M i any- and all of said s^

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3. LEVIN, AKy. SBIE Theatre Eldg. IATE NOTICE r of the Estate of Sam ased. . . creby piven that the deceased -will meet ftrix of said estate, tieJudge of Douglas ika. a t the County sald County, on the -Jst. isr.7. and on the Mober. 1937. at 9 o'clock Bay, for the purpose of sir claims for examlnafnt and allowance. Three plowed for the creditors |ix claims, from the 23rd p37.. CRAWFORD. County Judge.

3S J. CHRISTOPHER, ;A CHBISTOFITER,

-.-'• Estsred a s Sacoaa <2as3 Mall Matter "on1'Januar? 21. 1S21. a t . :FostofHca ct X)maha. Nebraska, under tha Act cl lisrch 3, JS73 '

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