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|RG, WEBB, - B E BS-R k and KEU-EY. Aft?'* in state Bank. Bldg,, Omaha, Neb. iiereby given that on No-. 1937. the Bartsh • Sanders cipal--place or txansactlljg ' Omaha. Nebraska, adoptflment to' its Articles ifcf•• l .by? which Article 1 was read as follows: . " S a n e -

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I n s p i t e / p i t i e extensive and quite justly written article in the Times of December 3 there will 1)0 or, at least, there may ba a temptation on the part of American Jewry to let the Mexican iaatter elide from Its consciousness. For it Is true that /we have many and sharp . preoccupations, Tery many and very .sharp and that it is hard, brutally hard to be forced to add another to those.

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Affair ;W-i II Again en to •Anxious amatenrs' are awaiting the spinning, of Omaha's own wheel of fortune this Sunday evening at 7:45:-when the local lodge of B'nai B'rith' presents its second annual amateur night at the Jewish .Community Center. Billy Meyers, who has been associated with the Federal Music project here In Omaha, and who formerly was master of ceremonies at-the Paramount theater, will be master of ceremonies for the evening. -

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a conference of scholars, writers, T * in Mexico there was at least one rabbis, educators and social work~» i — ' j the I non-Aryan. - Now evidently this JEROME NAMEDers be formed in this country "to i tine German group in Mexico has unstudy and deliberation T O SECURITIES BOARD substitute dergone all the deteriorations of for passion and partisan emothe entire German people and is tion" arid that a world conclave "Washington, D. C. (WNS)— now, led by embassy and consulh& then organized on a similar ate, a virulent center ; of anti- Appointment of Jerome N. Frank, basis. He also urged organiza, ^ , _-,, ^ ^ T>—-__^ : Semitic infection. So .soon as New York attorney, to one of the tion of lay groups to meet and of- So interested is tbe German • r^T you have'"such a center it Is/not two vacancies on the Federal Se- fer criticism, of organized Jewish go-v\rninent in the utterances of j speeches made while ia this conn- \ too difficult to persuade Bhop- curities * and 'Exchange commis- life, and spoke of the need for a Dr. 'Joachim P r i n i , who will i try have been forwarded to Ber- \ Iceeper and-small •manufacturer sion, was announced here by speak here on Jas. nrv *, t"1 at ix^ ^-r~^ ~— j - ^ — = ^.—r, r v. c _ -and artisan that he would be-a President Roosevelt^ . Mr. Frank, change of attitude on'the part of since lie lias esi1 - r i a cn. ^ - c "tL little better- off if --the- Jewish who is- a graduate of the IJniver- individuals' to emphasize tbe im-rent lecture tCur, r r ct j portance of. Judaism as a tradithe Xazi espioE"" «•'•— aeighbor were robbed or expelled sity of Chicago and a member of ' tion. - •.- • . : or ostracised. But in.order to getthe New York law firm of Green- • He recalled the conference oa ways been ia •-•> a r <--Dr. Prinz, unt 1 zi' *1- ~ men~ to consent to robbery smil baum, Wolff & Ernest, had pre-Jewish .Affairs and Institute of country in tbe e""'v r a i, "" cruelty againsf the'- .imoffendihg' viously been associated with the tcV administration as gen-! Biblical and Post-Brbllcar Litcni- of Germany's, iu *-or r 1 those Innocent'"feliowraen/Tnust XTntil last' a " ^ „ American corrc " 1 *' and e Institute this . "Judischo RUEn-' T " myth,'which .girts .others-[-well-..- ' - .• -. : . , we iope to i 'Gennan Zionist • - — • the courage; to:'beconia/ tiieves ' .He..re'EJgnea .!a" Kay, 1336, .loir lowing .a,'shak'eup.'inthe:A. A. A. |-thempermanent mstituUojis. . ever the Nasi t,u~ ^r~ ~ arid hooligans . . . . . " • ;'/.' ;.,,".. : ———: ."' taken exceptio f i j i » •It is not to be;-thought1 of that For a'time'he was.'special assistThe ' salon of Signora Nathan, in speeches in ,. r ^ktnerican Jewry, can 'stand, ssisis snt to-the.'Reconstrnctlon Finance end see this*r; monstrous thing corporation; and recently was en- j mother of.: Ernesto Nathan, "'late ordered tbe "Ku ^ I 2 Succeed in this Hep.ublic of Sles- gaged as -government counsel In j mayor of Rome, was. the center /aim from its ^ v. ». — (CoBtinued-Qirpage s.)• - power.cases. He is 48 years old. i for the adherents, of Mazzini. eats.

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' . But the Mexican situation- is sinister - for two reasons; ; marks the arrival of active politico-economic, anti-Semitic Jegis-_ t «* -„* lation - on this continent; it establishes the tact-that, such legislation can be attempted in a country apparently democratic and-at least by- its slogans revolutionary. Furthermore there are only 18,000 Jews among the Mexican millions; Jewish immiSecretary of Interior Tells of j to sponsor traditional onbodox; gration., into /Mexico . has always Judaism in Omafaa. j Those Jl'Saiping <*» Cash prizes of 515, §10 and 55 beensmall and is, from the naThe annual report of the Vaafi i Liberty wHl,be awarded to the three amat u r e b t the country and its posactivities was given by I. Gold- i sibilities, jaot likely ever to be teurs adjudged winners by the apstein, president. Greetings on | New York (JTA)—Secretary of considerable. The Jews who are plause of the audience. - . behalf of the Ladies auxlliarr —The Interior ' Harold . L. Ickes, citing not £t ; there have worked hard to estab- " Included , in the entries are: persecutions of minorities for were extended by Mrs. D. B. Eping Erlish themselves in a mo3t modest Bab'ette",'G'irisburg, vocalist; Bob stein, president. racial and religions reasons ; •way.. The majority have a tevy,,.;tap :dancer; Stan. Epstein,^ Mrs. H. Belmont, accompanied • among the "sniplngs at Liberty" accordionistand acrobat;.Louise' tshtickel parnossah, a bit of a. livby Al Finkel, sang several num- the r ' ^ behind "our o w n democratic ! ing—no more. And now the cry Nathan, tap-dancer; Melvin Linsfront," warned jast week against bers. Cantor A. Schwaczkin also the coi.rtrj. Coir- r" SP" Lor• is raised Of the;:danger "of "un- man, radio _ impersonator; ; Orms! j -Gore rr.: -^rc'. "Fascist-minded men" .as "the prepented a musical 'program. house cf re—.r"-^' .n r^-ri^ desirable immigrants" and the raine ,Fregger,, vocalis.t; .Florence Tbe following were elected as real enemies of our institutions." a quecticm ^ v *^CT^ "^— / ' " •'quotas f r o m those countries FredkW sbng and t a p ; Harriet •commissioners for the coming, Addressing the anneal diaiier : Orms1'; -Co-e r ? . - ; -o . . whence Jews may come are cut Bernstein',.vocalist; Eleanor FredStanley F. Levin, S. Kavitz, of the American Civil Liberties i J with rcrsrd 1 c tLe '•cFtiodown to ,nothing and the cry is kin, . acrobatic dancing; Justin Levinson, 1,1. Kosenstein, I. ' union at the Hotel Roosevelt, Mr. by Goc'Tr^r ' also raised of "disloyal competi- Ross, vocalist, and Maurice Klai-p," J Ickes said that "it is these men Goldstein, L. Epstein, Dare tion" which'is a queer synonym man, comedy siriger. Conaectientt Yankees Adopt who, pretending that they would j Crounse, Dr. O. S. Belzer and whether it i= 7 • r-s°>l ' - r a joirt co~:r . «-c rr .--1.,, : ' for honest, decent Jewish/busiA. Z.'-A. •. 100 has' entered a Eesolution Against save us from dreadful ' Com-! Morris Burstein. to ccr1' ^"=r :-.crs f-r t! » e w ness, and a' Mexican legislator sketch with . the following cast: / • : Band Camp munisin, would superimpose up-j * members cf the board of of Pr'^7 -p " named, amusingly', enough,- Israel Sonny /Richard, Manuel Himelon. America an equally dreadful! governors are: Earn Epstein, Mas • Falcon, says- that the Jews are stein, - Jack Epstein -and Norman Arbitrsan, Max Fromkin, Max Southbury, Conn. (JTA) —- Fascism." v T:'''"1"" ~ rr in Mexico Illegally, 'having come KukUn. Morris Adler, Ray Scha- Some 160 farmers and townspeo! Eirshenbauni, Jake Shj-kin, Has i n g t c ** " r ' - * — " - t 1 <• """ r " ".' T ' ~ "Of what a t avail is it," he /in as P61e3 and Czechs, etc. piro, Leo Sherman and Sam Wolk pie, "~r —--— ""-•", ple, most of of them o: of. Yankee ex- jc l.a '"°f ^ *!*!!. % " j , " . " t f P t'' Chasen. N. S. Yaffe, S. Katlemac.; on Orfo^rr r i . red town ' t 0 P r e T e a t d i s c n a ^ a t i c n ;S a m B l o o m £ n d H a • Whereat the Times correspond- will present a comedy skit for A. traction, voted at a special Merriam. T a k . r g .^n-f v . ir O c «-if f* ,; ~ "T, y •" , by t h e state because of race or i [___ i • ent correctly asks . just where Z. A. 1. Sigma Apha Mu of Lin- meeting last week to bar the pro- j meat cf. Le He* c' Cc-~ r, -_ rr, ;because of religous, political t r ' . ^ . ^ . ^ . , . / r ! ^ ^ ^ « . m ^ T -•Senor Falcon expected them to coln has entered t h a t :rrrr r r r t ' - r .-•—cr*—r e^->." < -i >-J. T - - , - -.:-" . a sketch en- Nazi' • German-American B u n di VT economic faith if such discrisitna- ' [ , r f : ;| ' '_v ; ' • r_\' ' rj£et Jewish/passportsV Three Jews, titled "Grunts *n Groans," with from establishing a camp here. n o m i c rhso-> 1,1 e ! ^ , - . r , i ' - "• — " s ' ~ - , •£' » i one being Kurt Rosenfeld* have Norman Bordy, Irvin Yaffe and c o l o n i ' l ?- cr-tf—'- t - " ." = r ~ i ^ r v - r ' - " - - ,~ - s ' A. unanimous resolution was tion is allowed to corporate pow-1-^T^/«4-»I /already been expelled as "unde- Dave Bernstein: i er which in many ways has shown sdopted condemning the estab-jf' -• slrafoles." A Geserah' in classical w i t h t h - " o - " ' -«• ~r , - ' • ' . " " *-- - t - r - .-- r~ -~ • - r Ernie /eriesman will a c t as a c - i i s h m e n t ^ w i t h i n t h e town of " a n y ^ i t s e f t 0 b e E t r o n S e r , more perva-, I sive and more ruthless than the ". Is developing [ in the sister cbmpanist for the evening. Isirr.irrr'i-h1" '""'"• " ' •'" - •* " 1 -\ <- " - organization which is governed or republic—is - that not the" phrase gres.ter r - c T " ' r r 1 '" " < — ' The committee in charge of ar- directed by a foreign govern- state Itself?" Attacking the supreme court, c -•—to-the South.rangements for the evening in- ment." Secretary Ickes asserted that j ••' The Cardenas government pre- cludes Dr. Leon Tellman, Milton The meeting-'then voted to "when the congress, all to rarely,', tends'not to know,-not to.,under- Frohm and Art Robinson. Hymen aag1 TJsofficially, Voics rEise_ r- C" •establish a zoning commission, has sought to protect minority j stand, not to have any h c n d i h i ' a ' chairman.--of the' which. ..it is;understoodtjjfll_rnJ.< -grotip^s srg&isst~~racial--sHscruBiaa-) j ^ f ^ r . ,-Jt is a. S i i t i e e - -;'.-•• /.'.••' S-.-.'"•?' '-'••'-'' '- •' as sodn -as It ia organized, ths color."' r ' " Oiasli Inevitable tion and economic coercion, the | styled revolutionary: r'Last year's amateur night was the land acquired here by the t h e i"'~7 "" supreme court has frequently nulI except one_ within the very one 'of the most successful events London (JTA)'—Support of a ' RoyEi C1 Bund is not suitable for camping lified its efforts." administration "of that govern- ever 'taking place at the Jewish plan broached by President Jticah •' • r e c t .". -•= r * .. . ^ can tell y what devious Community '"'Center. A record- purposes. Mr. Ickes recalled the "moronic Magnes of the Hebrew university ; c~ 1 - r p " r b ~ i * jr""£i'"- •- ' T' The Bund last month quietly (motives and what dark devices breaking crowd filled the Center exhibitionism" of the Ku Klux j in Jerusalem, for a solution oZ! 'and what sinister Involvements auditorium. ./Winners of the con- bought some 500 acres bordering Klan a few years ago, and said the Palestine problem based on a • that government plays its present test were later taken to nearby on Lake Zoar. Aroused by what that although it had died down bi-national state rather than par- ; -. r r~ri* v r ,. retar 1 evil and equivocal game. In an B'nai B'rith chapters where they many called an incipient-Nazi in- here, the same kind of "nightt a student; the K*" " ?~ * l > ' 1 ' vasion, the townspeople called the eloquent and subtle editorial the appeared on the program. shirt" lunacy had engulfed whole con cniver- : meeting to prevent the Bund j[nations abroad. He asserted that Jewish liay, having recounted sity by Mussa Husfeisi, a cousin ' had T;'f-r-«-. : - , - , » . r ' There will .'; be no admission from opening its camp here.j "Fascism has not been quaranthe situation in -Mexico, comof Jerusalem's exiled Mufti. . • tion? rc r ET " • . The meeting, which was held in j tined, but that it- is capable of ments as follows: "But the gov- charge. . ; Discussing the possibilities of gratio n A= : r y s e r r * the Congregational church be-] ernment .13 good', to . Jews; only , Arab-Jewisb. co-operation, Hus-; tiens - t" c• V , . - — 5 e .•when it'comes to Jews, It loses cause the town hall was too ] ieapicg wide oceans." seini stated that unless an agree- ; ~ r .g-at. C - C t. T " r--r that all' its power and all It's Influsmall, was presided over by the r meat were reached along the lines I Tl1c- v ^ y •=• T t t a t r "F" ence. Strange, what our fate is Rev. 51. E. N. Lindsey, pastor of of the Magnes proposals, a clash T z . ~r ~ said. •vr* r - t . - - ' like! The strongest become weak the church, who acted as moderawould be inevitable. He said a the r~~ v -t -!- i - v - . , ~ •. ^ 'as they would interest themselves tor.. Mr. Lindsey told his congreround table conference Was the avai"" •fdr us, the,cleverest turn foolish Charlotte Sacks, the • sixth gation from the pulpit last SunWord has been received here j =: o n l y g o l u t I o a o f t e impasse but and the best turn wicked. Thus member of her family to gradu- day that the Bund was an "nndo s , t 7'-T" '- T i t v " " " " of the death cf Sirs. Rose Cher-, t f a a t t M g v o l l l d hbe futile without it Is everywhere and always; ate from South High school, will Christian, un-American, insidious basis for agreeerant having been •niss, who.died December S m at. thus i t has come to.be in Mexed be c o m menee- menace." beforehand, Husseini ernPaul,.Minn., where she had li^ j reactiea ico, too." . ' .,.'". . . ment speaker at Every resident of the town re- for the past 56 years. Mrs. Cher-. p i E s i z e d thcit he was expressing • Have wo any ulterior facts to t h e graduating Ic e l T e a the niss was .a frequent personal vie—s and did a special appeal in visitor m ] go on? I happen.-to/know that t h i s mails to attend the meeting; with Omaha and had many relatives only exercises esent any family party. the German colony,1a' Mexico not r A --' " - evenlns. a reprint of a magazine article at- here including her brother, Juland,..especially In Mexico; City, tached on the Nazi camp move- ius Sherman. As astudent has been for many years a strong ' at South, .Miss merit in the United States -calling ' Mrs.' Cherniss was the widow •colony. These people '• never at' Sacks has taken it a direct arm of German govern- of the late A. B. Cherniss who tempted—and this was upon the as a s part in the many ment propaganda. died a year ago. whole their Tight—to become be > ! activities includ- Surviving besides Mr. Sherman -Mexican in any but • superficial i is Mrs. Louis Abranamson of St. j i n g .dramatics, senses. They always had;, their [ "Warsaw (WXS) — Enrsged by Paul, a sister. own schools-and colleges, JUis- ^Clikvloita S.-.cks Prince ' syst-" the marriage of youni landa-schulen "w i t h "faculties debate,' 'journalism- and music. MIchae! Radziwill, scion cf one of | brought from Germany. When, She represented Omaha in the the oldest and most ariEticratio j cast >1C0R TO PRESENT Tipon America's entry into the Midland debate tournament and ;| families of Polaad, to a Jewess, i TVorld "War, the registration in won a . debate scholarship that MOTED OPERA SFARS\ New York . (JTA^.Organizahis relatives-held a family pow-i fro'si the German, departments of our took her en a tour of the west tion of a world conclave of lead"~————— j wow and issued a, statement <ie- . City. colleges and universities dropped and south. She has been a mem- ers of Jewish thotight "for the Kan . The Omaha branch of Icor will j i j i n s a a s £nd t b a t h e is to nothing,-more than one teach- her of the Dramatic club, for j the'sig- on December 26 present Mas j ch a r n g legally p u r p o s e o f considering irresponsible. ! ce) er of German and more especial- three years and had a part in the nificance and the' development of Brodin and Zelda Elatin, famous j e nThe statement was designed to senior play. our tradition" was urged at a Jewish opera singers, at a cully the discharged Prussian - exnullify a marriage contract in Besides being assistant editor dinner meeting by Dr. Louis Fin- tural festival to be held at the i which the Prince assigned half of change teachers were absorbed by the German gymnasia .in Mex- of the- "Tooter" she was presi- kelstein, provost- of the • Jewish Jewish Community Center. | his property to his wife, the forJewish folk songs, several I taer Jeanette Suchostov, a salesico. But in those, days the Ger-dent of the Portia club, reporter Theological seminary, who said mans in Mexico were minded like for the,-Purple Mask and is a tho proposal represented t h e sketches and Russian songs will I girl from Galicia. Radz'will also their government a t home. Their member, of the Advanced Senior views of the faculty .directors and be included, o-n tlie program. ; adopted t i e eight-year-old son of ' J e " ~ *-•" /.' alumni of the seminary. anti-Semitism was repressed or Glee club. 7 There will be no collection. | his wife "by a former inarriagre. i art, r - r - ' SIis3 Sacks i3 also a member of latent and among those then colDr. Finkelstein suggested that ; lice -": -'—r leagues of mine who were hired the National Honor society.

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