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|ht"l937 By Seven Arts eature Syndicate.) IRV'U C LEVIN Srandels Theatre Sldg. Omaha, Nebraska OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE ; SALE i-Js- hereby given that on the 17th day of January. 11 o'clock A. SI., at Shames Radiator Company. 100G Cura[. Omaha, Nebraska, the vnxvill sell a t public auction. ;hest bidder for cash: 1—1032 an. 31otor No. 3440!). covered [it°I mortgage In favor of Body & Kadiator Company. •utod-by ilattie. Owen, said ! bearing date of July 3. 1537. s will be for the purpose or ig- said mortRase. for costs and all accruing costs, and purpose of. satisfying the now due thereon, to-wit: That no suit or other proat law have been instituted er said debt or any part IS BODY S= RADIATOR CO. lltsasee

While in•'benighted imperialist y u «» *.* &~ a t» ? England there still esists and still _tcr Aaren Edgar and tbe| functions his majesty's loyal,op..r cf the Beth El Synagogue | position and while -in America A there -'is a vast amount of /selft7;il present a program cf Jewish | rr.u£ic in the Coscert Hall of the: - recollection and re-direction of Believes CECELIA RAZOVSKY TO .Trclyn Memorial at S p. m. Suneffort, on the part of, libertarians, day evening; but On*, that is to say, men and women v BE/BEARB ON . ' ; • * • * • * • Tbis is the second program ia . who-.know'-that-'liberty means flesthe series cf traditional religious . RADIO ' • ibility . and flexibility, life, and Representatives^ of every ptas<? j m u s j C • being' sponsored by t h e . that the denial of liberty ,and flexof Omaha Jewish life attended; •Returning once more to OmaMrs. M. Stalmaster. chairman ibility mean death—^whilo these things are, the Stalinist dictator- ha where- they were received so of the Citizenship' Committee of the banquet given Wednesday • ship continues to meet criticism, enthusiastically last February, the Omaha Council of Jewish evening by the local council of | Kaunas (JTA) — Formation i 5 the Jewish National Fund as partr k opposition and its. own nightmares Brachah Zfirah and Nahum Nar^i Women, announces that Miss Ceof a "Jetrisa Brides Cooperaof its " anniversary observance. I will again present a concert of celia Rasovslry, associate director by the firing squad. I t goes fartive," •wills a membership of sev- ! Principal speaker of the evenias j ther and farther, purging astro- Hebrew folk music on Tuesday of the National CouBcil and [ head was;Itta'mar ben Avi, . Palestine j eral thousand, to .proviie pr£s- • • nomical .institutes, arresting and evening, January 18, at S o'clock of the Council's service to- for editor, who stressed' that Parti-1 pective brides with suitable .cow- j at the Jewish Community Cen^n born, will be interviewed by threatening to expel; German ries, was annotinced fcer. Every \ tion was Inevitable although it I Jewish physicians whom it had ter.. "With them this time will be Miss Alma Kitchell on the N. B. will be put off for at least five. member of tie- cooperative will j Jii Michel Gibson, talented young C. • blue network, Wednesday, Janonce.invited' and who, with the : be assessed two.lits eaeb (about! . ' | uary 19,, from 2:15 to 2:30, eas- years. pathetic/gratitude of Jewish fugi- star of the Yiddish theater. ,„,= T»._,-, e _«.»*j~.! 54 cents) to make up a dovrrr for ' utry 1 "The Government," he explain- j z(' Brachah Zfirah, who interprets tern .standard time. "tives, were doubtless ready .to be ed, "is giving the Jews the op-' paid f— . ri v;i£h •'•singular beauty the songs This program may be " heard loyal to' those' ever: redder banI'aned | Its creation has favorably im-: Deceir e- n of .the Oriental Jews, was born in through KOIL. Miss : Razovsky portunity to buy more land so ners. I pressed. Lithuanian Eocial circles ; ibe ycr1- ' <• that the "boundaries will be esIn 'all lands Jewish-youth had Yemen at the southern tip of the will discuss the subject of .immi- tended." etsd th that It is expeetsd eubscr "~t Arabian penninsula. Left an orgrants and their place in Amer"the reputation of being intelliAt a meeting of the executive! group will be organised lor LithDiscussing the recent uprising phan, she vras brought as a child ican life. Too intelligent; said . the he showed that not a.single col- board of the Omaha Hebrew Cicb i uEEian con-Jewish" fomei. • Nazis, and too precocious for nor- to Palestine and educated at the ony had been attacked but that held, at the home, of J. Tretiak Children's village of the Junior mal competition. Judging from only individual Jews traveling in standing committees " wera apDue •j.At the age of fifteen recent developments in Germany Arab territory had been kiiied. I pointed. of n e v she began her studies with Gnesthe Germans were, of course, "The feeling of -the Arabs is snti- j Jack -Saylan was named chair- j ' Eubscr r quite right, though the implied sin, famed director of the HabiBritish rather Than anti-Jewisb. I man of the membership commit-1 isil P.-E mah. Players of Jerusalem. Later compliment to Jews is small. But Only recently heads- of the twotee. AEsisticg him will be: M.! :er she went to' Berlin where>she was everythinn'seems to be failing in most important Arab families of Bercovici, Sara Bloom, John | lov t r " this age—including tbe o n c e kteh- a pupil of H a s Reinhardt, the Feldman, L. Morgan, Joe Kir-1 the country offered to sell large ly esteemed intelligence of the genius of the European theater. sienbaura, aisd E. Bloch. j tracts of land to the Zionists." After her appearance last year, youth of our people. -For here a Chairman, of t i e Intellectual j As a result of Ben Avi's talk. : ter.ts •" <" group of young Jews, send me a August Borglum, music critic of Defines Terms of Eelerencs voluntary contributions 03 the j Advancement committee is N. S. the Omaha World-Herald wrote new. magazine called "The Jewpart of the audience brought the j Talfe. Committee nssibers are: .. • of Hew Palestine ; ish Youth Journal" and ask me"In repose Madame Zfirah is a total of Omaha's gift 'to tas J. K. j I. Levin, John FeldEsan, J. J. | 'Commission, i' is turrp for an opinion or a commenda- personality of estreme modesty, P. to fifteen hundred collars, j Friedman, a=d Ben S. EaElsw-j but when awakened her interpreE tion, for encouragement, and ask London (WNS-Palcor Agency) One hundred dollars was pledsei) ^J"sb&rp ; me for that in the handsomest tations become expressions o: 1'embers cf the co: ttee far 1 Bucharest ("vTXS) — —Setting at rest minors that the hy the local labor groap. terms. I want them to know that great intensity and variety." Before the banauet all lights j visiting, t i e stick arc: _P_"':' I have recently done my very best ;^r^t C Her were turned out with the excep-j Schwartz, cbairEisr. Sa=- Zloc^:, ...it to start, to get going, a library of small and charmins books for his musical training at the Con- tion of Palestine as the solution tion of the stage lights wtich j Louis. Morgan, Ai:tiLZ.~ —_=-" were focused en the' projects in j aras youth, for our 'Jewish.-.youth, and servatory of Kiev in Russia, his or the Arab-Jewish problem. Col- lalnatcre of t i e Jewish National j 2tii i onlal Secretary W. G. A. OmsT ^ - - r~ that, alas, the whole scheme Joe Tretiak, chairr:cr. Z'.. Z z~\, e Pap- Fund- seems to be foundering /on the \ and E. Bloch. .o High. incredible sloth of the heart and interested in the folk-music of j I Abraham Richards v.:: :-•—? "Wauciope, feiterfee"blenes3 of the active will for the country, particularly that of Commis of ] as Inside (S'izird. rood on the part of American the Jews of Yemen and Persia ating the conviction that partij Representatives to tLc ^"EUI"C the best policy tion represents Jewry. But I - have tried. The and the Palestinian Sephardim the terms of refneeds' of - our Jewish' youth are who still Bing." the traditional ( a n d *| N. S. Yaffee, and Zczz. 11 . ~ : i technical never far from iny thought. But music, their" ancestors brought j e * e 1 1 " 3 under ! Ban ICacolcwsiy commission will be appoSisted to what am I to Bay to this "Jewish .from- Spain..' He has also beeaf The board of governors of _ e tsh^e ; 't t e Krtreir Club at t i t T::-=.l Youth Journal?" It - i s empty, influenced . by. '.the pioneering-implement the reconixaesdstioiis Vaad H*Ihr met. in ih> Tes rT TcTEi, -JS»T!S1J r t r : ' r . - ^ in .the lowest rants of movement .'aad- hsa set to music of. ths.-.Peel. Royal.". ComnisE.ioa. TOCISS of :the'B'nai israei-fcycas-j _ ,., . _ -. „,. t , — : : 1 d th ; f i b d i H b r i tX'l Cffae. on Tuesday . everi^s . _ a Jh journalism., and .the had:.- .'been -; s ^ r •ZZ&. K- S. r r ' . : , zzi Z. Z. only •positive thing is the stealthy tlio-iigBt. tV-the question .of "p i '•"?". "-ft-f- ' « ** * ' t i f f - ~ & £tA "Michel'"-Gibson;- wlto/ii appearsupport-.**- -a'Communist theater -transfers - as & -result •o'l and a cbmmuuist-conirolled OP-. ing hero ioT tEa.first tiia'a cr^sustsm is prsiridc^it c. partitfba, • the Colonial Secretary tee. on Kosher regulatscns tjaiiiia-tion.- It one h a i .any tears' sidared " oae 'of th6 ' indicated ethat one of the • tasJis enforcements, of vaica N. Levin- t h e young artists of the Yiddish lett, one might well weep. facing the new commission is to Eon is chairman was named.! There was a time not so very stage. He has been" associated see to it that the boundaries of Keraberj are.S. Katzmaa, M."Ar-; Era ELC cC^rr t t - t ^ ions aso when I was a'litUe sorry both in this country and in Eur- the Arab aad Jewish States are bitraan, M. RcseHsteia, asd S. F. j r his c" "—r rt'-c s ~r * c ope with Maurice Schwartz and and" a little disappointed at the so drawn that less Arabs will be Levin."; The chairman stated that \ turning aw-ay from me:and my in- has appeared in more "than seven- bs included in the Jewish Eeetion fluence -of a considerable section ty plays. Last year his tour of and Ies3 Jews in the Arab sec- a public announceiaeat relative j to-the status cf Kosher butcher j of Jewish youth. —. the section one hundred dtle3;;t.na towns of tion. i of the I snops and the more or Ies3 known a3 radical, Poland and Lithuania was haHed The. names of the commission- Vaad to popularize the use of j Mrs. Samuel TT. Halpr. forThe 4 r,£ t r a the CE-b^ne.. en ..£.-1.^ that is to Bay, president. (Not by the Jewish press of the world the Je"K"iEii question is eaicl to " ' • even Communist, for; there is a as an event of great cultural sig- ers and the date of their depar- Kcsher products would be forth- j •will visit O s a l s on Fetrc-' ture, for Palestine do not appear find Goga and t i e four-rainisters '—" grandeur in that Marxian dream nificance. ary 2nd to" speak oa -political, soi in the communication to High Mrs. D. B. Epstein, president! of the withering away cf the state Their appearance here is under CommiEEioner Wauchope. I t is of the Ladies Auxiliary and a! cial and economic -conditions in jthe National Peasant Party firm- r r - ' For the auspices of the Center Forum. | . ";'••-. ) But that time ia. over, tae auBpw»» « V " - - " T : " - " j - f e l t i n London that it is unlffiely member of the board cf govern- j Palestine and Europe. 'The Gra- ,ly opposed to t r y • innnsSiate this matter i s no longer a matter Season tickets will admit, in +that ^ „„„„,„,„„ m Brproceed w ^ nw«fl the commissionw will ors, reported on the plans for the ! drastic measures against Jews of- the free inteUigehce; dark dividual admissions may be pur-to its task before the spring. The Auxiliary's annual Purls* ball. ning an elaborate ••?ri.ne Frofe.SEor Aless.p.Ser Cura. " " r-T-F chased at the box office. her honor at the forces of Masochism'and Jewish letter itself is dated December Stanley F. Levin was nppciated "." i Eunity Center zzi tl self-hatred .are at work here, of at dtte^ 23rd. Throughout the White Pap- c v a t r r s ; i : l of t a e progran Ia b o ccurc- of a desire to lose the self and so er empltasi3 is laid oa the fact, n jttee fcr the bali. vrith " o : .£'< , will der:r;b? trc r in this instance tho Jewish self in that the details of the Tez. Con- j Burstein a3 vice chairman. a, mob bent under a lash. mission report have net been ae-j SS - navitz. n . chairman of the takes ; the iirb-wf.iir- cZ tl'? s-r—crr=rc-.t"s ft -."-." --"-'': ^ ^ " ' *' If you will not read me—if you ccpted and that any formula de- j rabbinical cennitteo, tendered a Jewisi will not ' read "The Permanent i ill j brief report to the Ec-rt. vised by the new commission will .^ Horizon" and "Trumpet of Jubhave to be placed before the j C 0 l a r a e n t c d o a the £ttc=cance at i? 2 1 1 0 2 The second of the Round Table ilee," read the.new book by AlLeague Council. An important t c e prisiay night service;. dous Husley, "Ends and Means." of Jewish Youth dances will be paragraph in t h e document given Sunday evening, January Brooklyn, :Ct- Tcr; crl; frr He says nothing, nothing at all points out that th"& terms of refyears h-s beer, a rc: : i£r.t ~i .ft-that I haven't said or that from 15, at 9 o'clock. Music for theerence take into account the par- RAD2! SAHUZl COIlEIi another angle my friend Joseph affair wll be furnished by thetition scheme of the Royal ComTQ SPEAK A? ZZTII EL i::g to t i e Ur.;tc2 rt=tcs r.i Wood Krutch didn't say in his Irving-Bhodc3 orchestra. These dances in past years mission but that the commissiontime fcr z. sirrt E?ea5::r,a brilliant little book, "Was Europe ers are at full liberty to suggest Next Thursday evening. Janua Success." But Huxley is an have been one of the most pop- modifications of the plan, "in- E r y 2 o at S:SO the "e:."s Club ,.«; Ecfcre i c r CZT^-'I'^'^ frc= r a l Englishman and a member of a ular of Center activities and this eluding variations of the areas." j the Beth El Synagogue will hcl^ I estine, I.Trs. Halrrir. vlrlird =.==.of tho Tcuta JLi:~i rrtf.rmcrts moct distinguished family of Brit- year there is every indication The tasks assigned to the com-' its monthly dinner meitl^T. i ish intellectuals .with a reputa- that attendance records s viH be mission are: j Rabbi Samuel :.I. Co::en, ez.etion of having been something of broken. 1. To advise on the, boundaries | cntive director o* t"be " Tcitec Adolph Laytin is chairman of make li:nci.cDa rcscrvELticzs Zz~ a radical himself. He is moreof the proposed Arab and Jewish cf America in. advance boccuss r c ; r n ; ZTZ~ over, though he tries very hard the dance committee of the areas. speak. Rabbi Cohen has to keep it out of this particular Hound Table. Assisting him are 2. To examine and report oa prominent-in CVab wcrli charters v>h:ci r t c ha? prominent ~ln Men's Clvb of the! „ , visited rats tzr '-• c." cr::-'.'.:- • Book, an instinctive anti-Semite the following members ts-rish Bob Pos- • t h e c c o a o l n { c a n d financial quen- and is well known as a rpcakcr and even here insists on dragging ' tions arising out of partition. He l-st appeared here abcut in a few quite uncritical phrases ley, ITlorence Steinberg, Joe 3. To ensure that financial ob-, ten years ego. concerning the "bronze-aga" He- Guss, Al Orach, Harold Stern, ligations will be honored. ' I and Dan Miller. brews and their horrid triba^. God, 4. To work out a system of adScxrz Zzxrzi frcn Zzthz 1 celling himself, so to speak, quite ministration for railway, ports, Praha (JTA)—Tis Karanbcrs anachronistical^ from his .point telegraph and telephone service, (Germany) . Town Council has .: of view to the so-called higher currency, customs and tariff ar- banned Jews from all pab'.ie ' labor statistics cf the ccrartnicnt t j ? r : _ ':'-z; :T I r r - " • : • : criticism of the Eible which is rangements, budgetary prospects baths, shower baths or ctLcriof labcr, has -2r=. rc=rr:--.^- -r now seen'to be, of course," a psy(Continued on page S.) bathing facilities. The Hen's Club of the Vaad chical, trick of deliberate devaluawill hold it3 "regular dinner and tion on the part of its proponents. A r - t . : : 7.- .: U v-t-r.r- r Read Aldous Huxley, then, if meeting on Thursday, January Jd^LS '.c -„- r r ^ - l r : " - ; r : r : r r you will not read me. Believe; him 20, at 6:30 p. m. in the Social if he seems more worthy of belief hall of the Congregation B'nal Isthan I. Good ends cannot be com- rael, ISth and Chicago streets. passed" by evil means. The means Mr. "William Holzman will show become the end. The users ol the I a set of interesting pictures deal,— - , . , o o f n n v | i n g with World Current Eveata means become incapable. ol c.ny coronation in En S mcre understanaing the end., xou j TI-«V= «r i V _i!<(_ ^f ^ n JWindsor, ana and many others. cannot create equality by terror • Hembers and their wive3 are nor freodota by the firins-sinad aor Inner Health by outer torce welcome to the meeting. nor ultimate fros men by present enslavement. You can noU The sa ?O!:CD CcnTiccato Yidterror of the Jacobins was' responsible for Napoleonic imperialism and the wars and slaughMontreal (WNS)—Eight huni ters of a quarter of a century anu the resurgence of nationalgk. dred volumes of Yiddish c!ar.oic3 paranoia and J u s s o l i n i ^ n d K t > provincial Police r ler. Suppression anu terror, 4-^.nt. «• * firing «squad3 arc lie- olfiest things in the. whole world — tll3 tcra of fao CansCian Labor Ciroldest, the most wretched, fcunsl cle, ec:cnt2a LS The thrre artists pictured above ™:li r.T>p:rr . - , T ' -:'-r-"!-7'--f-'«-i \T

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Y, GRODINSKY, MARER COHEN, Attorneys <* imaha National Bank Bldg." > 'District Court of Xebraslta. ! -.Matter of t h e Application o r jlz. guardian of t h e E s t a t e of h \ n n i Gertrude Vote, minor, •use. t o Sell ReaS E s t a t e , i-is hereby. Riven t h a t p u r s u an order by t h e Honorable P.ine. J u d g e of t h e District it .Douglas County. Nebraska, a the ~21st d a y of December. ir t h e sale of t h e real e s t a t e rter described, there -will bo public auction t o t h e highest for cash, a t t h e E a s t Door o r uglas County Court House in v of Omaha. Douglas County, tea. on the- 2Sth d a y of J a n |93S. a t 10 o'clock A. M. t h e le to r e m a i n open for one hour, Icrwins described real estate, t o te South Fifty (50) F e e t of [ West One Hundred and. ktv-five- (125) F e e t of L o t t- (40) H a r t m a n ' s Addition t o ha. Douglas County. N e b r a s las surveyed, platted a n d r e sd fd" a t Omaha, "Nebraska, thia iy of December. 1937. • JOHN -VOLZ, VT-ijt. Guardian.

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