February 18, 1938

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3 «teve braB^nsltBd tto "KTite i n Ji my character u s nn American 'liberal B I -the -upbuilding til P-itesXnxE.Ifam jjiznl to dD an. I neeB •not apsrhaps . offer credentials. Canter ior both One, a t all events, Trill suffice. 1 ulrE. Ciiiidrsn's c axxa -ins author ".at rthat History of be ^American iiterataxe, -bl 'that spiritual "Jiistnty.-n'l *the American is -raj se furr 3>eople, u s Carl "Van .Daren called ' the Center. it, Tviich AimrrirTm liberals =ac.• A -varsity 'basketsall gzxae nsil xspt abDVE nxXl -ether .isimilar. ibooks Tor their ihira -presentation Df dance Trill be heid unasr t i e atithecurrent ^eason, the Center as -the rright and jrnilonna ;nna .spices of the Jevisi Ccrn.Tn.ini;:? ifimil book :iar this day in -Amerii Center Athletic department at t::r and cinema success, I xan JiiHtnry. ! Center on Pebrnary "~. Us 3 e Gar" by Hachei Cro- I j The Center "Varsiry squad vr;:: Because H speak as .an -AmErJ- thers, an Tuesday and , 'Elect ths "varsity '.sani of -~LI~.L Tsm}lilieral touTiY:iI fit> not ilesire ] iKansas-City Cnmnianitr Center ir: , that tniy ptliET CDrtvictuniB he InrConsidered one ?ot xbe the .feature nxisketiiall csrae rJ gntttm. 1 am rreligiaualy -a CDBcomedies- "to .be iprepreii 'at 4 o'cloci on Broad-Tray, "Let T s 3 e -inury r a i i e trill be picyec. at i" am -vury 'trightist"; 1 am, II j o u Gar" was later: made into a moD'elock hefween the z~o JDC^I .A. Ike, .3. Tiaical Zionist, l o r tinn ^picture -srifh INorma Bhsarer, Z. .A. chapters., F t the liquidation til the greater arie UresBlcr, anil Jibber 3Ion.tThe xlance portion oT "the -CisHpora,, of the ! gomery. T i e .play revolves about Gahith, not in my time assured-j the .MUirious situation that TB; TTID be held in the Center i "ly "btrt—ac iopE -andrTmry-^m TRJ j Bults ^vhen a divorced mrple art? /xarium. Dancing to the music at rtinre tir sven in "His json's. j invited as the country guests, of '.-.the Irrin.g-HhDd.23 tiiirlean piete •3nt indesfl I tiiiiife ihesb ths "same hostess. lorchesira vili "be^in at [i p. m. iJ-eTTisc "Press :s\iisi t h e play a r e : tions "^chblly lnnannnimis with Taking A -game between tiic Hnr.;^ Salsivin those uf m Jibenil, -sm City and Omaha ^rarsi-y tsasi" Jijieral—a _iiljertsrhmr i n irief, jlllichnick. Simelstein, i i i h ^ J f f j S r t h G GnSs, Sam Kaplan, . Joe j -rras played .in "Kansas Ci:y ox; "January 13 .at Trhich "liae "the son, Tcho derives as such irnm hSnks, Sam "White, Xblla lineman, • ;ths! •%B.eped -aiifl sraver XincDln,Jlda Ulncker, .Arnold Xevin, and . rcho•_ "has ^nourished ihimsBlf nn .Emerson, Tvho iiolds I t to be the 3Irs. Bemoan Jahr is directing. c .contest. Sets iiave been designea and anfl miDat trhimiihant ol Tickets .ftrr the affair are beAmerican sayings"that HD anan i s executed.'by ."Nathan Sekermrm. ins' said at Due collar per couple ": i o o a ^enough to TUIB another. ! ^^- TVilliam Teller is chairman uf t h e arjnnatic CDTmnittEe til .the 1-r,- i and vclll admit to both .2KD :irmn 'fa .gonfl BHDU£b. to rule Gomniimlty Center "Wom=another! T h e essential rpbint Ihas en's Dirision i n .jcharse of the ! -sion -ID the basketball rcras made. .No m a n , am :man! j - p r D a m : £ i n l l . : is firenty-fiTB cants per per t "by the same token TIO major- j B e a 3 i m : t i c i e t s admit. SinI Ticiffits may be b :i|y i s sood enpiish to mils a" Sle admissujiis may be gotten at ! Xondon (^VA"S-PaicQr Agency) : .inenibsrs of t h t Csntcr Athletic : mansnt ana -permanently Center office OT at the bos i—Accumulated xuniors that the nrit Jriinority—-none, amnE. IPmrer ulf ice the evening nl -the -nhry. ^British G.overnmeiit .had abancnminte; rpcrsver enalsxes; The Center Players are xecng- .daned or -revised its scheme i a r •tiver Dtbsrs inaanenB-all .but-the n j Z E a : a s ^^ Qt the -outstanding \~th* partition of ^Palestine -^-cre highest men. .Ana society i s 3io- ;^ m a teux grmips :in :tfae -city. Both j blasted apart .in the .Souse of -n-hers , sovErnsa:'l3y .its highest j iD j rtheir .ureviDUs Qffnrings this j Commons by • Colonial-Secretary iormer University men. -"Nor .is "thh? all. Humanity ! iSBa3D n -wtm -the :acdahn '-sst iocal i"^- G - 4 - Ormsby-Gore, vv-ho said •star, • inc In des: ana nnenuiviocally, on .'ilarshali Gelier, Eal Xaflec, .Pa-al dosa 3iot TEmam .eanal t n :i±3ell_ j.reviewers. I that -the GDvernment is .in-oceed- IBngdanoff, Ulcrris ~TanIiiii:. '.21 ildRrbgrass'-JS .not .Bteady. .33vil .tails ! j ing on the basis -that nartition .is iar'd Sigai. .Jai:e .Adler, I-ou " s i r •siia .r£hen rises:-agahi iifce 213s'ver, TS, fr j "the most ^hopeful solution of the er, "Jatnes JjErronghs. Art Adlc: inks- 3i malignant tfever. In. this •*** | deadlock" in 2'aiestine. Xaboriie and .tlerbert "Harts. BET s n a iin ihi3 srge i t i s casing IT»Iemiier:~ of the Ivr.asas C;t j-Uenjber Xeach brought .forth tlie -•a •'. -veritable ^pestilence, : reiterated .statement of Govera•lhat iBlact' IJcath which fras -fhe jnient policy by a guestioji designterr.dr :£ma:asnurgB nf -ths JUhMle .Claim- ', ed in critidsm of the Govern- .laiUst-iin, Hy X-evy. i s Caviar. .•iisfci.-ilnr JB -iliBre ;snr ;nse 'or .any- 3lEsiei) City. CWKS) ing.-fhat anatsy. of :3lcsitc's. .mest !.mentjfnr .malting s r y .soE.cc3sioris._ cnrl '.T-QTsI-y, X=_. TV,.?, lis'a.-rrt disiinguiBhed Jieaders, inclnding ) to Arabs under i,ns"threat nf ter- '• chickinilry. Joe Cciiea and 'Uavc the late 3rLrancisei) Aladero, vrhti i Drism. Tile. las. ^Ecnnmnij: .causes -are ; The l>ansas City -earn is being SHConSsry .and .^jt: change ied the rrevolutton against '-the j ^Pouiting out that Arab oi'.trages direct des-.j in ^Palestine are continuing under coached by Is "^"ile. a Taember cf ' pt icnnpniic technigne ih enntemthe squad, an?. for"'sis3iy seasons or :tns h anttled during the a -scheme lor .settlement of •an outstanding player. .•Bfit ;intp ;-3noT£ jglaring Telief the problem i s still under cmisid.Slesico -daiiy.'j eration 3Ir. Xeach asked vrhetiier ' -r substan-ce tft "ths "human the government to encour- ! the Colonial Secretary, -rrouid"!;i immigration. The "tvri-J nntke i t clear that the Govern-j 2jSs3-St*S2> S-lD1lll3. "well. ~TT Tinafir j-fcer assaih? t h e anti-Semitic -cam-jment Tvould not proceed vrith | itances 3io m a n is I paign as an imitation of ZEuro- ; partition nr .any other concessions j do THIB iinother and am methods and declares that i to ;the Arabs -vrhicb nullify the j anajnxity sooa -^nDugh tto xnle ;a needs , Jetrs to help .flevel- j' nromiEe ol a .Jewish National ! Budapest CJTA) — j2.-Prcai.•minurity "dBliverea.. l?y i t s tvery ;ier Stepiiar: 3etb.iEn T: s ioa'd'y np-the cauntry. J3om». aninprity-Btatus into i t s by tae Xov-sr Chan:- [ A.i the same time, .'-hoTvever, 13. I Uepiying that the Government applauded ! i l "that :h3 isrgeTy 'true here INacional, mouthpiece ol 'the Car- j could not accept ilr. Xeaeh's sug- ber B electoral committee V.'UCE .in 'fhesB United States, on Ihis denas .government, :cr.iticized re-Isestion, the Secretary said that -he -warned that emulation of GerAmerican :snll Trhich -vras, aceorfl- jjorts aboard lhat .2Iesico i s :per-lit xegards partition as the best ; marry's snti-'Jevrish x r c s r a m and lathers, .secuthag the Jews .and charged rmeans, : under t h e esistinj; cir- ; Tronld spell disaster far Hungary. D ;fhs :anDtbsr :that one of the -American Jevrs i cumstances. nf implementing the • Deciaring -victory of the ;rightto -witness rthe birth 'better TSiry til Imman ii£e— TrhD came .here to .study 'the situ- j promise of a Jeirish ^National j -ist estreniists :H..-lt,iB r ana :"in«vitahly ation admitted• rthat :fhe govern- iJHome. The continuing terrorism ; Jercish questiQE. the biggest potrne liere—-ianr "deeply and uver- Tnent's measures are aimed mHy i he added, Trill not deter the feov- ; Iitical .issue, Count BeUilen asV trne iis i t ol -Qu>se at Jewish -hnv.bTeakers. The :paper J emment .from .the iurthsr icjur- ;• serted that solution .of the jcTrish . iis-J.ies necessary to prepare a defin- : question on the lines of the Gfirhmas .iin ^he anoral 3bic& 'denied lhat rthe Tteath sol aisaatTDnB case -is aiscrimmating asainst USTTB asi ite scheme in accordance vrith :the wan system -vrouid .catrse "the eclike a such, :insisting ihat its .measures !-resolution adopted or the .House ' onomic and financial nolIr.TTse nf I; t i s ^s-an-American :liberal—!-are.aimea Dn3y ;agauist lavrbreak- J of Commons. The Government i:aungar. , "v.-h-icn T'cuiii not i-e i t ;uBedB mo anore—that-.3 am )--BTS, -regardless of .race or creea. ! stated in -July, 3Ir. Ormsby-Gaxe able to aaintain its "financial and TVith regard "to immigration,. 321 ] emphasized that i t had xeached j economic basis for a-single any. smitten,; xiven in substance of my Tfiry soul "by "that -Nacional -admitted 3Iesieo aieeds j.a conclusion and had offered a i Lodge _T\o. S 'gave : decent cry" Tif the Heichsvertre- immigrants but said she 'had .a. j scheme :alon5- the general lines ; tung tier dentschen 3u3en, xff xight .to. select those jnost suited 'Tecommended by -the Jloyal Com- i '-mission, 'feeling that this repre- j thnae iieDnie but t h e other day so lead over ^h.e tsuri jsented the best :<nui most -itope m e tubers. j iul solution of tiie ileadiack. This '! •rintic -pleading -with -fheir evil j j \ 5 s 2 I l i 3 S 2 * £ l 3 J I policy,' jhe stresses, "is still ad- : masters not t o amb 'them of "the C"W_?CS) — Circulation .HTSWI-. I hered to. The technical carnmis-!; last crust they iiave, pleading : of anti-Jewish propaganda "mater- ; Ivlutznici: and jiilius i sion .has bean appointed to vmrk that thDHsh the ryn&ng rana .strong i out a 'defiiiite scheme i n accord- ::: -ial among Arabs. British police . o n ••Tj; c:Ti c ^ t h e : could ."emigrate, there ware TtfaonaT I aTLce -rath the resolutinn -in Parl- : officials,'Snglish military officers Ksnds Trho 3nu3t Temain rtjll ..and nnn-Je-srish corre^pojidents in in iic-iar of lir. and The Omaha Hebrew Club isluunentin July" in that .fiery iumace • Paiesiine by agrents of Sir Oswald making a drive lor nevr rmembers to malie clear the TJTStmce -flieir iieluveii iatherlanil. ana the re-instating t)f did ones. | .qe 13IosU?y, TJritish J'assist icad-ar. poiiticul status of Palestine, And a t ithe aaine time these trag- "The age iimit :has been changed i ; are causing serious concern to j ic rpeojple .addressed :a ^jrayer to J.'S to -3D tD from :1S t o "50. ' Ziu-i-u^ ,.TTTii^—. * "T—.ti-i ™" +i : the .British -government, it is .re- . tire govurnons ^Qf the Sriiish -EmJaxy old inem'b.er Ti'ishing t o be | nOJ1 ^ operating " the 3Ianda*e i ported by fhe Jerusalem ccrrc-S- ' litre -not "to close "the gates of re-instated :nmy -do SD by calling jwxlJS s^m- in full" IDT-CC He vras '.pendent of the X on dor. -Xo~s ; T'aieatine, oxot tD aiminish IPalesS, -secretary, "Walnut | answered "Certainiv!" by the Col- •: Chronicle. T tine aB ia .3e"W"ish homeland, ,nnt j.onial Secretary, v'ho declared : "Tiie correspon ""t o~— to Tob them of their n n c iheir rs initiatsfi anring -the - t i l a t -^ni t h e 3 I a n a a t e 13 cnv; fhat Al Difaa, £ ~ i •- u -" ->ultimate hope. ••aext .ninety daj's •will not he eluded by the .coun.cn of tn-: . lisiied. an .iuterTi^v- r - ^ s "-*" •K is .tbe -one, "the ultimate, ^fhe charged an initiation lee. ^r." __ j league "it cannot be altered by rin v,"hicii he s a c unique hope. 3t.T7Duld be even I Arabs have fDur:^ v- „ ZX —^ "The date of 'the Passover Ball \ the Government." -though the sates of t h e other :to .be given by the Omaha Ms- \ | .and -svon '.the prr^ - c h ~ ~ open in- bre-iv Club :has been changed j F J i r i ^ — . j . ^ T-.CT, lands ol the Tsrorld ^r \ dependence. U r i ^ i r — j i stead <:nT sealed. ITOT -we ihave from April ^23 tto April 2. John : her undertaking™+ ~ r "" "^ agreed meTely as American lib-j I^eiaman ;is chairman of the com| nand "Palestine " -•-<. - ^aiB, "that aio ;man is sond enough ! ^nittee i n chaise of arrangements ; pis." :31csley ai~o ~ a- ^ * •to Tule snofl^er .ana Jio -majority '.for -the .affair, The ;follDY."inrr ..men "SVBTB electis ^tood ^Enougli tD.trule m ."niinor- I , • ed officers at a :recent :msetinn: .of : the -nest '.first y^ ^ A V ^^ u ity. And 'therefore i t -wmila be \ the _tutua'l Xcan Association. JIIHEML ME¥1EES bnt to :pxnlnns ."mlllenial : rsonies | ."president, l i a s Saiicov; Tice i estiae. itnfl sins to send thE JJBVTS of iGerpresident. Jibe .-For—an; Secre-Funeral ^errices were 'held 'iast j tary. H . smd: Upland ana 3lumania insky; and Xegal -Afito :o£hex 'lands, to jthe mercy ol [-Sunday ior airs. '.Bose _tarr_. •visor,- .3y ;Shrier. BelicoTT .is enter- I other -majoritieB, to other ^turns died j.-TidEy a t a iocal :hos-ling npon his xv-elftn ~-"EaT' orlr f of -that xatal ^historic -wtaW. -pitiil. .An ..Omaha :resident.inr _S j president ana Stein en "his ihir- : Sisterhocd Si-grai There i s but one rplace t o /sena Tfiars, 3Irs. --aiarris iiad been .'ac- teenth as Secretary. differsnt parts u tive i n "Jerrish organizations. _ them: -there i s "but one Tilace i n r egal AdTis,DT Effiliaied „ them fo go; rthat jplace i s iiome. ••Burviving s r e : ":her iusband, jior the :past:ts"svive~ears .rscsnt'y : tn e TTomen's X-E ~ f :you rasS ane rto define home 3 e n ; a .son, -Haskell; :a daughter, | .resigned -his -post in eel Synagogue I ran ; So SD an -the immortal rwxrrds i.X"3ther; and IWD 'brothers, 3Xor- caeded by 3Ir. Shrier, The As tThev an? 3eib nf that End precioiis .Amer- "iss .and a n a Alax.Cohen, all of Omaha, .soeiation .meets -v,-eekiy and -hoids. :~va.* Tifereth Isri r~ !ican pitret and" •. 3labbi Uaviil "GnLlstein con- j business msstings oaee a month. - 1 . - J2ritri Israel •- "* mine, -Hlbbert ~£ auctsd :the -services -vrhich TTare ! 3nard Df directors for lire grasp il>a'..; "Tifcreth 3Iome is :the 'phice T73iere, :he"ia,at the .Tercish Punerallhome. I include X. Gitiin, Bam Sv-^rts. ;.7,iaines.'loTra.: an? :ynu luwe tD go tlrere, 3urial -svas in -Golden S i l l .come- j -Sam Tiitdermaii, .and ,5am :Sszs-,j ijTsw^uid rSncistv o X ' 'tery. • ' .• • ' . (Continued *m jiage ;sr)

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