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In the Interests of the Jcwif-h. People
H0D1NSKY, MARER & EN,
Attorneys
National Bank Bldg.
rict Court of Douglas iska. er of the Application of lardian of the Estate of la Gertrude Volz, minor, i SeU Real Kstate.
LTOW3KS E2EJKO33H Tho views expressed'by g Lewisohn In bis column are Ms own and Go not necessarily reflect the policies or attlt,nda of oar publication. /Reproduce tion in whole or In part strictly forbidden, • ;
reby given that pursuorder by the Honorable . .Judae of the District glas County, Nebraska, 2]st day of December, sale of the real estate escribed, there will bo auction to the highest
sh. a t tlie" East Door or. County Court House In
Entered a s Second Class Mail Matter on January 31, 1921, a t tustoffice of Omaha, Nebraska, under the Act of March 3, 1819
MEETINGS OF BOOKCLUB TO BE RESUMED
>niajia, Douslas County,
the 2Sth day or Jan-
t 10 o'clock A. M. tho imnin 6i>en for one hour,
described real estate, toll Fifty (50) Feet of
Omaha. Nebraska, this 'ecember. 1937. JOHN VOLZ.
Guardian. )RG,;WEBB, BEBER,
K &. KELLEY and A. FIEDLER, Attys. State Bank Bldg.
BATE NOTICE er of the Estate of Zola ;, Deceased. hereby prfven that tho ;a(d deceased Tvill meet ator of said estate, balnty Judge of Douglas aska, at the County in said County, on the larch, 193S. and on the Jay, 10SS. at 3 o'cIocK y, for the purpose of
elr claims for examina'nt and allowance. Three Uowed for tlie creditors i!r claims, from the 5th r.ry. 1P3S. • •• iTCE CRAWFORD.
County'Judge. WEBB. BEBER,
K &. KELLEY. Attys,
ti State Bank Bldg.
eceby given of the dise partnership of Bloch;6mp:my to be effective day of Jannarj'. 193S. labilities of said Bloeh;ornpa.ny have been aseph Bloch who will conness under the name of . and-Son Paper*Comn I*. Nosg and Ernest continue In the same s under the name of s ;Paper Company. Omaha, Nebraska, ,tiiis jruary.- 1D3S. OSEPH BLOCH. :ATHAN L . NOGG, )RNEST A. NOGG.
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JOBS FOB JEWS V •«• * k %&• & The. admirable and indispenf'T Rabbi Frederick Conn sable work done by the AmerlX next month resume directorship .can Jewish Congress In many of the "Book A Week" club sponfields culminates for tho " ent in the investigation concern- Mrss. Samuel W» Halprin to Be sored by the University of Oma-Goga Govcrnaeat ha extension division. ing" Jewish non-employment 'comto Iss*as Hew Honored at Luncheon ' Registration is being held this pleted by Pabbl J. X. Cohen and ZTC week for the evening classes of Decrees ; at Center briefly recorded by liim together I the extension division. with, the methods of the Congress 1 Ch<CE.jro iTTA — Pc* C£ CcrrBucharest (JTA)—Hundred's The. Omaha Chapter of Hadasfor ameliorating existing condi* of Jews throughout the country j niiSCiOner AI rr-~ last v eek c* P**tions in a pamphlet entitled Jews, sah will welcome Mrs. Samuel "W. Halprin of Jerusalem, Palestine were reported to be applying for | ruleti t r e CbiC'-o Po'ice B->E-C° Jobs and Discrimination. ? at a luncheon planned in her permits to emigrate to Ethiopia j cf Cers^-s r j T'°~SP£ ih" It is, o t course, a matter of honor on, Wednesday, . February and elsewhere to escape the antir common knowledge that , there 2nd at-tho Jewish . Community Xarcn of T^ire rr ' lr."^" ^..r Semitic program of Premier Ocexists widespread discrimination Gfrinan — If1."?," ttus obi,r'tavian Goga's Nationalist cabicet. against Jews in nearly "all "fields rt f d o r to irg th^eatered - Committees of-Jews 'also vlsitof employment. Everyone knows d Mexican, Brazilian, -French I n:s.ke pciE^t'e -e- ir "r - r' rr, i and notes:. how comparatively and British consulates *~ to ask j leers re^t cs.r. Judenrein are the great utility about possibilities of mass- imalJ. C. Osserrrar. IOCE! companies, the major hanks, the Speaks Before Conference for xations to Mexico, Brazil, Madacf the R. K. O. I; strib. I'rg Cc Vrtr-r 1- -r r railroads, the chain stores, e t c , • Palestine Held in the cliEtr^b«ior cT ?..£.rch o^ I1 Hie ;qscar and Australia: The Fietc. Who has even met a Jewi3h New Yoik here, ha*, been ?re?z.-,r.£, Lo setk nance Ministry forbids Jews leavSamuel Schaefer, -who was eseteller in a branch of a great ing the country to take- any cutlve director of the Omaha or a Jewish railroad conductor or t m - > l «•. Washington {JTA) — The Na- money. Jewish Welfare Federation before 5.0- J T I C * C22*, L C \ ". Ci J c i . . : J : a Jewish manager of a chain tional Conference for Palestine, . ! . : of Ll c store? But it is well to have Six hundred Jewish families in the present Center building was attended by 1,500 fepresentatives the province of Bessarabia ap- erected, was elected executive f e m . £ v i t h i.! " t *L these general negative impres— 'i-i r— en f from all over the country, called plied to the Italian consulate at I secretary of the National Jewish r sion confirmed by fa'cTs and figticr .-. C c r ' ' : ron American Jewry this week to Galad for permits to go to Italy's i Hospital at Denver at the thirty-1 ^ \ ures and to be assured by Rabbi raise §4,500,000 In the coming African empire, the newspaper j eighth anr.ua! meeting of tbe orCohen that the' situation is, at r ' r =Ci o - s r A~er c " year, after speakers had urged least in spots, not blankly hopereported, while similar ganization held recently in New r:r [ : ; t ; I'N the launching of an unprece- Capitala less but that -the Congress'-by applications were being mads at York. dented colonization program' in Italian consulates • in other parts Mr. Schaefer succeeds Mrs. S. delicate and sensible negotiation Palestine to absorb German, Ru- of Rumania. Italian consuls are Pisko who has been identified has often been able to overcome p OL t l - s : * - . manian and Polish emigrants. prejudice' and, more especially, awaiting instructions frora Rome with the hospital since its foundGreat Britain was asked to lift before issuing the visas, the re- ing and who has served as na- I t VTE^ r c p c i t e d t ^ f t t r rc i — to create jobs for Jews where the! immigration restrictions in a poft said. prejudice and the resultant dis- ' Many of the appli- tional secretary for twenty-sis I resolution adopted with the. aim cants are physicians, engineers years. Mrs. Pisko tendered her I U E T O E C o r F i *. V *3" i « i r ' f " crimination were not active, but' of spurring the upbuilding of the and attorneys, it was stated. merely conventional and routine. resignation as active secretary jI s t o o d t ° h s ^ c %z >Z h e v oi J i c Mrs. Samuel Halprin Jewish homeland despite Arab Nevertheless'the facts are apbecause of ill health and has! The Labor Ministry suspended i : r r c r, pterrbrism and the uncertainty ocpalling. There is no other, exr c v t o s 1 c v . r ; c ' tl>- y c ' i ~ t been elected honorary secretary execution of the • decree forbidCenter. Mrs. Halprin who Is' a casioned ' by the recent British pression. The major employment for life. ding Jews to employ Christians vz agencies hold it to he practically former national President of Ha-White Paper. - r ' — ' r -^ under 45 years of age as issids,L useless to try to • place young dassah and has a rich backSecretary of Interior Harold L. Efttfrr C ground of Jewish training and in order to prevent unemploy' Til, FT Jewish men and women as such.. Ickes, holding out the hope of IBM Kindly officials of these agencies education will" reveal intimate se- fulfillment of the dream «for a ment during the winter, but the Jcrets of Eretz Israel and also of Often- try arid sometimes succeed conditions in Poland. and Ger- Jewish homeland, ; declared that government announced new antiin passing off Jews as non-Jews Palestine's success depended on Semitic measures. 7rr. c : 1 c - 1 •, • ,-•• The official Tara Noastra ans and it takes no very powerful many. the protection of-democracy and ccr.s^'rto v From reports received on Mrs. nounced that Jews employed in "J ",~J[ T" ^ imagination to reconstruct the Halprin's American tour she haspeace. He brought special greet- the Rumanian diplomatic service moral suffering/ the corruption, created-'unusual public interest ngs from President Roosevelt of CIS;,- 1 - -s. the bitter precariousness that at- because of her exceptionally ef- 'deep and continuing . sympathy will be dismissed. The only three tend this process. Rabbi Cohen's fective dynamic talks and revela- or Jewish efforts to build a na- Jews so employed are tbe comt I L : i = r mercial attaches Helphant in Por- Agree to Give.Fifteen Per Cent; ; ^[ . 5 _ .\,_- J , investigation ol -the entire questional home." of Dividends to tion of the- Jewish white collar \iv "World-wide malaise has creat tugal, Peru in Rome and BurThe' luncheon is being prepar- worker may.be'said to culminate ed by Mrs. Libby Kaplan and her ed uneasiness and unrest in Pal- covich in Syria and Palestine. fr^-cl' ,__,,__p_ ir . r .v The Ministry of Religions dein his quotation of; the remarks committee. Mrs. 'David* A.* Finkle stine," Mr. Ickes asserted. "Jewof the head of a big placement and Mrs. Seymour Conn are in sh lite and property have not cided to withdraw •residential New officers of the Omsha j Tr.'s 2x< i - c* •-'i of bureau to the effect that charge of table- setting andrdeco-| been safe even in Palestine. But permits of all rabBis' who are not Workmen's Ik>an A s-s o c i a t-i.oa | ^iL^ r a t i o n s . ^ ; . ' ' • . ' * ( • ' . ' " ' . ' - . ' '_ •• •- . • ' •'. JCTTS • have.. Ions bee~a ;aecus- Rumanian citizens. About tMrty w e r e .chosen a t the - annual' r- ~ v"*r - " " •rieetiiigr -p.-'"Gl n s b"u r c i "to- "s'eek' 'aati t"^ : '£iii4 Tlie Immlgratloa cosniittee cf j again samed president. invited to : attend this luncheon* and- yetaot to yield fulfillni^iit of manager H^ho ' declare'd that-he All Qmaha women; win. wish to the Labor Ministry announced er officers eleected aare: B. MirAs the h ddarkening k i would not permit his organization make luncheon reservations early their ideals. • from a troubled withdrawal of residential permits off, vice president; B. shadows lift to "become polluted by the pres- with Mrs. Wm. Alberts, Gl. 3428, from foreign citizens whose firms haum, treasurer and I. Abrara- the ence of circumcised "Hebrews." 'Mrs. 'Max Davis, Wa. 7747, or •world, the sun will also rise over registered in Rumania after Jan. son, secretary. Palestine, and law shall again go Before . proceeding to Rabbi Mrs.. Irvin Stalmaster, Wa. 5109.forth from Zion, and the word of 1, 1930. The only exceptions to The directors elected are: H. Cohen's discussion of Jews in the be made will be la the case of Guss, J. Ban, .S. Bloom, S. Weinthe Lord from Jerusalem." professions let us get-quite clear whose activities are svag, L. Baiiii, and L. Morgan. With "cruel pressures against foreigners the'inner'character and results of deemed to be in the interest of Directors whose terms did not Jews in Europe not relaxed and expire at- this tine are: A. Ginsthe* situation. For here we have cr access to Palestine no easier,' the State. burg, Bea Gorelick, and I. M.I one of the radical causes of the : Jews have been barred from obSecretary Ickes said "the need for Wintroub. . j . Vo-uti: r-cu-r t : Jew's position in the-worldJ We a viable Jewish homeland in Pal-taining foreign currency for travThe financial report for 1S37 c i rr*- t - e v . I are • not permitted to occupy the el abroad; except for business mediocre and inconspicuous eco- •The Mizrachi Zionist organiza- estine Is greater than ever." Tara Noastra an- showed that ISO loans were made "You are in a position to help purposes, during the year, totaling over nomic positions in society.; We tion will meet on Saturday at nounced. are forced to strain. ourselves to the B'nai Israel synagogue, 18th democracy maintain the tradition .Justice Minister Raduleeu-Me- $46,000. Dividends credited .to tl-e ,"<"-.sv ' l the utmost to be independent in and Chicago, street, for its month- of civilized living through a criti- hedinti, in a statement on revis- the members' share accounts L were at the rate of ose dollar per business or in the professions- ly. M'lave Malke. Delegates to thecal period of economic change . . ion of citizenships, declared Eh.r c5 tbe 5.cnd Table We are forced to free dance and third conference of the Western Never forget that the foes of there was no cause for anxiety on stare. Dnriag the Eeeticg Jlr. P.ish Voiith. oo to hang out our signs. We are Mizrachl-Zionist organization to democracy in other lands are fi-the part of Jews whose residence i~z ' 1 r ~' " ' ' ' nanced by economic groups tha Ginsburg-, president, told • the forced by brutal pressure into be held In Kansas City, Missouri, "f - - r ' ~ " r in Rumania dated before the war. c'ude .o.r. ' , the rr" '" r— - ° — conspicuousness and are then February 12 and 13, will be professedly were only attempting Jews in that category, he said, members of the present tragic V to protect their property from poconditions in Poland, and of the . ^ fl-CL ' . blamed for being conspicuous. elected. are protected by international hardships endured by the Jews Plans 'for the reception for litical incompetence," he said. And of this vicious circle the r. "-. c. J treaties and by Rumanian law. there. He made a plea that fi"Your history, your traditions most loathsome link is that 'of •Leon GellmaaT national • presi—F - PCI f" nancial help should be givea the the Jewish physician who pays dent, of the . organization, , who have put you in the vanguard o Jews of that country. will be here February, 15. and 16 the struggle for human liberty,' Embrace Judaism there are too many Jewish, phyA motion was ns5.de and un- _ On. the Frcjrrsn . he said. "But the enemies agains sicians and the\ Jewish,lawyer will- be aiscussed. - cf rs.; -nc Bucharest (WNS) — Four animously carried that .all mem-! EHhu • Bloch of Omaha Is sec-whom you are forced to contend who says there are too many Hungarian Christians in the city bers give cp fifteen cents out cf j retary of the Western Region of are not so much your enemies as ish • lawyers. There are. Doubt Klausenberg, which became every one dollar dividend earned lUC. L c c i less, there are. But the - reason 'the Mizrachi, and N. Levinson, S. the enemies of all human prog ot 1 ^ 2 ' . ' ' . .. Rumanian territory after the by 'the members and that this is that Jews are. not permitted- Ravitz, and Rabbi Milton A. Kop- ress. I ask your cooperation no World cz: » 1 vA i ^ ,'JIC, War, have embraced Jumoney be sent to Poland for the and now we come to the profes- stein are members of the* region's only that we may have peace and t >c <• - E r ts a p prosperity at home, but that we re,1 T sions^—to be-chemists in corpora- executive committee. pathy with the Jews of Rumanas is known, this is the first and J Tzr+s : : The Women's" Mizrachi have \ ^ ^Z V 1 - -1 - «n tion laboratories and engineers of been given a special invitation to may advance the cause of peace ia, it was reported ia the Hun-only organization in Omaha, that | abroad, which is so vital to the the great companies or teachers' the M'lave Malke. '. ' garian "press of Klausenberg. has taken such action. ' rebuilding of the Jewish homein high schools and colleges or land. For Palestine stands as a consular: officials or a hundred, ! other things in which the young 3Plan'Dinner' of ~- - "bridge between Europe, Asia and Africa, and disturbed internanon-Jew, be he more or less gifttional relations naturally have ed and clever, can find .a secure :, . Jewish Funeral and sane and inconspicuous exist- '••• '' .;" H o m e S o c i e t yserious repercussions in Palestine." ence. ':': -Fifty hostesse| are sponsoring ' In the light of these facta our Mrs. D^i/rid Newman, who with; difficulty in getting Into those the second annual dinner of the with his partser, Morris Mr. Newman, has been visiting Reynosa Jewish Funeral Home to be held Borowsky, where they bave been! "free" professions that alone are in Mexico has sent the Jewish the. Jewish Community Center the psst sis years." | left us is all the more tragic. A'm at Press the following letter regard- for"Mr. Sunday, January 30, at 6:30 Newman speaks very lit- irede how relentlessly we are pushes on ing their meeting In p. m. Reyr.osa tle English but can converse fluAt the annual meeting held Into the "free" professions is il-; Rabbi David A. Goldstein, Rab.Tuesday night Salwin Michnick with a J.Iesican Mr. Newman. ently' ia Spaais'2. We asked him lustrated by the most terrible and bi This Mr. Newman, no relative, what he thought of the future A. Kopstein, Rabbi Da- was elected president of the local the most -shameful sentence in vidMilton H. Wice, and Rabbi N. Feld- council of the Jewish National gave them a n Insight into t h e of tfce .Tews in Mexico end he Rabbi Cohen's report, -which man will be principal speakers condition of t h e Jews of the said he is very much, worries reads as follows:' "A survey of Cantor A. Schwaczkin, accompan- Fund. Other officers named are: country. I " Mrs. J.'Rlchlin and Mrs. O. S. about the future. The present private educational Institutions ied by At Finkle,' will giye sev"Mr. Newman and I stopped at j Mexican government .is not really Belzer, vice presidents; Sol Kahz, by a Christian investigator re- eral vocal selections. Irvin C. Levfinancial secretary, and Dr. I. the beautiful* little town of Me- unfriendly toward the Jews but vealed that in schools that are IQ will act as toastmaster. Allen, Tesas, where the sunshine, t h e r e is a new party in Mexico practically controlled by Jews and :: Reservations are on dollar per Dansky, treasurer. A gratifying financial report spends the winter and the tern- who are definitely anti-semitic. largely attended by , Jews, the. plate and may be made by callgoea to 80 and'85 de- They.are planmsc' to get control teaching staff is usually Gentile.'' iiig Mrs.'.William Milder, chair- was ^iven by Mrs. M. F. Leven- perature T son, retiring president of the or-grees every day. Vv e. found sev-i o £ {lie. grovernmen't wU.h' a good .Here we have, of course, as weman, Walnut 3055. era! Omaha people in business caan.ee ,of' supeess, and it they do , ganization. •*'.••• have in several other anlogous here. Today we motored over -to, 'succeed in gairdcg control, Mes-j The largest sum raised locally Reynosa., Mexico, which, is ever!] i c o w r s i - o e another Germsny for i situations that last disgrace of was the $1,035 in Jewish Na- the border from the United | t e Jews," " the self rimposed psychological T t s w o N a m e d - t o * ••• '• ' • j • cghetto •—; the self-hatred of the '% Office of ••Family tional Fund boses. Mrs. Jack States. Reynosa is a typical Mes-'i a "Mr. NewmaR has thre® child- I Kaufman was chairman of theican town of ten thousaad per-j r e a attending Mexican school. We j Jew. This is: part and parcel of : committee in charge of.box col- sons and v^hile visHing the difthe same lamentable phenomenon ;5»ere vonderlng v.rhat s lections. which, meets us in Rabbi Cohen's ferent shops ws were surprised '-'conic! find cf interest in : .jRabbl David H. Wice, who for analysts :of a given edition of to see a sign abox-e a, door of a p i a C 8 e s Rernosa regardless oE "Who's Who in America." Of the two years has been a.member o general merchandise store the 1 -vrhst kind ol government thsy 16,629 men.and women in *Who's the Family Welfare Board, was narae, Newman and • Borowsky. .! tare. The whole town is dilsTsiWednesday afternoon electe Who in America who gave "their "We .went in and met Mr. Jo-! tatecl, the people poverty-strickreligious affiliations: there were president of that organization..A' seph Newman. We were surpris-jen, aatl there seemr, to be nothj only 218 Jews. But-ttiere were tlie same time-Mrs. Henry Mon Winter Whirl," t h e third in ed to find Jewish people living j in srtea children | 615 /Jews—a .wretched show ng, ^ was named to the board. , the series of dances sponsored by in -suca poor surroundings. Mr. by' the way—in that, edition of r! The Family Welfare Board i the Round Table of Jewish Youth Newman told us that lie catae, e "e.sis& the well known volume. In other the largest agency a member o will be held; on Sunday, Pebrijsry from, Lithuania eigtiissii years " atioa to words only a little over one-third the Commui-Ity Chest and re-6," a t the:• jffwrish 'Community Cen- Ego'' and -went ••'direct to Mexico, | of the small group ol Jewa prom- c|ives •*one-sixth of the annua ter. .. *; -. •"•"';•• * :•.-.-.and lived in Monterey, Mexico, there- is? inent rnough to be Included were Chest budget. It is responsibl Music for tho affair w i l l ' b e for' for disbursing relief to Protest furnished by t h e Irvins-Rhodc(Continued on paso - 8), a"it needy. orchcitra. i C I- C i v . lie23. iLr^t Lc s
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