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New Rabbis This is the month rabbis are brought into the world by the various seminaries—an event that always causes me to feel sad for -!&iitvr«d a* SSeCuiid Clasfe Mali'Mailer on January 31. 1931. at OMAHA, NEBRASKA, -FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1939 the bright, eager, prophetic young Hffi of otnaha. Nebraska.'under the Act of March 3. IS7S men who are about to" fall into the hands of congregations. !?• How their young eyes gleam, -with hope for Israel: They -will be like dazzling stars that Israel will follow. Israel in Twin Cities. Ala., will rise out of his despond and go marching on his mission. The following 1939 graduates The promotions in military rank Israel in Four Corners, Minn., i of Omaha High s c h o ols were of the following Junior and Sopwill look up from his cloaks and ' awarded the scholarships listed at homore students in the Junior suits and perceive there is some"•"•Tinmencemeat e x e r c i s e s last ROTC cadet regiment a t Omaha thing finer. Israel in Garble, rentral high' school weer announcAriz., will take up the luminous "-*i.tral High School: League of Nations Will Will Raise ed last week. Promotions of the McDonald Indicates Tfea torch lit from the burning hush. Organization .n '" -scholarship to following cadets to the non-comLoan for Overseas 25,000 Soon to Be Hold Kes^rirtg-s on Finally the distant metropolis missioned officers' ranks indicat"• r -X\-., '"->d honcrwill hear of Rabbi Zilch, who is : Settlement Given Haven Kew Folicv u ed will be effective in September: ••'..'.•.-....; 3-scholarso great in Gargle, Ark., and sumship) .sebraska; Promoted to technical Sergeant, mon him to Temple E-Manuel. SPECIAL QUOTA SET UP Paul Crounse/ * . , REJECTION POSSIBLE SEEK GERMANY'S AID Robert Perelman. « mention This is the rapt dream of young {alternate-scholarship--,, to UniverPromoted to Sergeant: Louis Tabbis Issuing into the world this Denies Government Hadsity of Nebraska; and Ephraim Jewish Agency Prepares Several Colonization Sites Plotkin and Leo Goldsmith. - \ ~ ~ i month. They are bright with M. Gershater, Regents'' scholarBuilding ProgrExa Promoted to Corporals: Milton Being Considered Negotiated with Uessianic fire. ; They will carry s°c-rc ship to University of Nebraska Simon, Mitchell Zwiebal, Marvin As Answer as Havens Mufti light to lead mankind out of its and a scholarship to University Simon, Bob Silverman, and Norcurrent darkness into a- world of.Omaha. All three are members man Turkel. • Geneva (JTA) — Many Jewish r By BORIS S3IOLAR London (WNS-Palcor Agency) p.] more just and lovely. They will v -c Promoted to first-class Privates —That the 25.Q0O Jewish refu- of the National Honor Society and and Arab delegations arrived here o > " " : J. T. A. Chief European set the labor-crushers in their officers in the school ROTC cadet are Norman Polonsky and Marvin for the opening Thursday of the Correspondent gees for whom the Chamberlain corps regiment. places and the economic royalists H. Camel. session of the League of Nations j tt " " % \.-,-,vi-X 'White Paper promised haven- in •will he confounded. They will North High School: J u s t i n Mandates Commission, which w i l l ! " •, __V '„ Other promotions "will be anPalestine might- soon be granted Priesman, a meinber of the Nateach that the everlasting light Paris (JTA) — A group of AH present permission to enter that country examine Britain's new Palestine; ,-, , . - , „ *• , . that hangs over the Ark of the leaders of American Jewish relief nounced nest fall. tional Honor Society, awarded a *" ^ _ -,, _ " Law is the eternal light of justice organizations arrived in London, eommisioned officers a t Central, was indicated in • the House of scholarship to the University of policy. An Arab delegation headec 1* it was learned here, for negotia- including one Major and several Commons by Colonial Secretary Omaha. and all righteousness. c <=— Janial el Kusseini, cousin o" . 1.-1 tions regarding establishment of First and S e c o n d Lieutenants, Malcolm MacDonald. Oiike Prophets Omaha Technical High School: exiled e's-Mufti cf Jerusalem r - graduated a t Commencement exan ' international corporation to Rabbi Zilch will be like a The question was raised when Minnie Kolnick, a scholarship to ercises held in the high' school Philip. rived. The Jewish Agency fcr ""E - 1,, =~ r1 ' >, prophet for the share-croppers at raise a loan for settlement of ref- auditorium June. 3. J. No'el-Baker, Liberal, St. Mary's College. ugees overseas. The corporation estine has permanent repres'—*-- l d read about b h asked when the .government inthe Gargle. He had would implement the arrangement tion here. The New Zionist O tended to grant the 25,000 visas Gargle share-croppers and his made with, the German governganization was expected to sr~c for Palestine that were promiseheart ached for them and when ment by George S.. Rublee, fora delegation. by the White Paper in -order to lie Teceived the appointment at mer director of the IntergovernAfter the first session, mee - : : * facilitate the departure of JewGargle he could only feel that mental Refugee Committee, for of the Mandates Commission -s , ish 'refugees ifrom Germany. The it was more than coincidence. orderly emigration of 150,000 be closed to the public. The """r Colonial Secretary at first anGod had placed the mantle on able-bodied Jews and 250,000 of estine problem will probable \ z swered that he was not in a posihis shoulders. '• ! k. I their dependents within five discussed nest week and exam.::- , tion to make a statement on the And, indeed, the welcome he years. aticn cf this problem is expected \ gets at Gargle makes him sure Terrorist Campaign Goes matter, but that he was cosirauni- Senator Bizrke Registers to take four to five days. j r^r_ ^ Since Germany made fulfillthat the congregation knows a cating with High Protest en White On As Arabs Defy' A campsisrn to defeat. Britain's { " *" prophet when it sees one. A dele- ment of the arrangement depends Sir Harold MacMichael regarding Paper Palestine policy before the ManBritain gation meets him at the depot to ent, on establishment of an interhaving the immigration quota "indates Commission had been startscort him ,to the hotel. His in- national corporation, the present clude provisions for the refugees. - Secretary, of State C o r d e l l ed in advance ty Dr. Chaini Weiz- ! _^ Jerusalem (JTA)—Eleven perstallation is made an occasion for project has been-under, close, exSpecial Quota Hull's r e p l y to Congressman rcann, president of the Jewish, j ~^* the Gargle commnnity. The mayor amination by important bodies sons were killed and a s c o r e Mr. Noel-Baker then empha- Charles McLa-aghlia's protest on is present and the county coroner; since March. The present arrival wounded in a series of bombings r t ^rthe. district's congressman sends of American Jewish leaders is in- in Jerusalem and the ambushing sized that the conditions of the the British White Paper has been that the Commission wcu'.c &•*<->terpreted as" indicating that for- of a railway trolley between Kal- Jews in Germany were becoming received by .local Zionists. They prove the British plan as : r ? o r - • a welcoming telegram. mation of the corporation is feasmore desperate, and- that if Pal- have also been sent a copy pi the patible with the Leagiie jncrcE. i<--. Everybody says that his inaug- ible, although preparations are killia and Ral-el-Ein. A band of terrorists attacked estine was contemplating contrib- letter sent by Senator Edward R. Among those with w h ° n !T". ural sermon was a masterpiece. espected to last several weeks. the trolley, killing four British uting toward the solution, ol. their Burke to'Secretary of State Hull Weizmarn conferred he-r rrs Its title was "Looking Forward.' Reich Aid Prof. uTiliam E. Rarpa-c. ^ ce-, soldiers and three Jewish con- problem, that contribution ought in protest to the British policy. He feels that his first sermon chairman of the Mandates Secretary Hull's letter reshould not particularize but The corporation would supple- stables. The assailants were re- to be made now. Mr. MacDonald mission. should look forward to a better ment another fund raised within ported to have made off with a then announced that there was a | iterates the American position. May K world in general. The word jus- the Reich consisting of 10 per supply of arms and ammunition. special quota for refugees up to {*^?' Dear Sir. McLs-ughlia: I* "have ~ ~ " received ~'~~ * your *letter of (Zionist quarters in Lor cor, extice occurs in it many, times. His cent of the German Jew?' wealth Royal, Air-Force planes later lo- 25,-Opo, and that they would be admitted as soon as accommoda- 3lay £2, 1833, vriih reference to pressed the belief that if t r - ?'-.i>peroration gives the congregation and administered by a board of cated and attacked the band. The fourth of a series of bomb tions had been provided for them the Palestine question in the light the feeling tha.t the golden age Jewish and. non-Jewish trustees. cf the British government"s state- ish policy inconsistent v h tr-e was close at hand; it fairly glows While the German fund would be explosions in Jerusalem within a in Palestine. Gevernirrrt v . ' "We certainly do not intend- to ment ot policy of May 17 regard- mandate, the •with its reflection. npent lor facilitating emigration few hours killed four Arabs and ing Palestine. have to re-submit it to Pzr~i'~—1 Everybody in the congregation of "non-Aryans," the internation- wounded about 20. Three pre- have any undue delay in the reunder ception cf these refugees," he de- ] I think yea will find the treaty to seccre assent for Eppl" r ' rr ' r ' is in favor of a better world in al corporation would have to pay vious bombs, exploding manhole covers, destroyed tele- clared. Noel-Baker then pointed j rights of the Ucited States In re- the Leag-ue Council for :rr>d.f;ce"Rabbi," they say. the further, cost of settlement. general tion-of the mandate. Since Z~i.?: zThe emigrants leaving t h e phone lines, cutting. off service out that Jewish Agency officials j lation to Palestine clearly and exat the reception afterward, "that's bad stated last November that j illicitly set forth ia. the departthe kind of sermons we want. Rftich first would repay loaris to from 1,700 wires. they could immediately provide j meat's public statement of Octo- Paper was secured ty t i : r r r v • Jews Punished both funds as soon as they were You've got the idea exactly.'" for .100,000 Jews. But Mr. Mac- j ber 14, 1OSS, as well as in a ssem- majority, it is believed thf '"-.-•'•for •earning enough in their new Many . suggest that hp should The . military commander tre-.-:drt: Donald again " insisted that he I craafiEm, copies of both cf -which ernment will have Jerusalem, district punished the homes to make this possible, thus take up anti-Semitism next. I t diffic-iilties in securing ----{>••-;.' could give no more detailed inj are enclosed. Tbe position of tJsis Jews for Jhe bombings by susenabling • su ccessi ve. groups to always comforts them to hear anti-Semites get hell; tfiey feel leave the Eeich. The German pending three more Jewish bus formation .until,, he had received ' gavemmeut • ES • set forth i s tile has been-tr8.Bde-a .by. .•.'-= 7"crthey "brave" a protector in a Tabb 'government has tmdertafeeif ""~.tb routes .^- those. to "the Old City, the -high' commissroaer's dlspatcli. statement - 't>Z dates Commission EA in \ - _ . c . z^. "Will these 25,000 visas for slns uraEffcctec! t-j who knows how to tear the hide see that the prospective emigrants Boukharian and Kerera Abraham of the mandate.) ^ off anti-Semites: " . • . • • ' are not mistreated while await- quarters — thus leaving all main refugees be confined to Gerraan qraent routes closed, except for the lines refugees, or -will ' they also inDr. Treistncrn t s s jf-.-f-^,-* " ing "their turns to leave. 'Interest -which our. people A Better Worldf J '" During their stay in Europe, to distant suburbs. Thousands of clude those from Ituraarda?" Col- have ia Palestine, 'as reflected ia his contemplated trip to The Vr. t- • But his nest sermon is on "A Jews will be forced to walk by ed States until after the Zior .rt . , _ ; v. onel Josiah C. Wedgvrood, r L e i-ec_- •,;< that statement, continues to be Better World Here in Gargle." If the American Jewish leaders will borne ia miad &y the departnieEt. Congress in August in viev cf the n i - - L^ ^ £ / - v ; he weren't so young he wouia be remain chiefly in London, where Arab quarters where hundreds of ite, wanted to fcno'w. ' "The visas -will include all .ref- We have kept tliat iaterest con- necessity of watching C ' more cautious; but iie is only 2S the negotiations will be carried Jews have been killed and wounded in the past three years. ugees -under the terms of the stantly before the Sritish. gorerii- inents in London. and feels he can't wait long for on through tie Intergovernmental A Jewish journalist was at-Evian Intergovernmental Cominit- meat, w-hicli is fully aware of pebl^Cb-nild As Answer \ -r"^p*pCompletion of the a better world in, Gargle. Cer- Committee. Paris (JTA) — Belief iLtt -L'_e ^ -^.^ 'o.lov j ; O^.CE tainly the share-croppers • can't negotiations wil} enable, on the tacked and seriously injured hy- _t ee o n Refugees," the colonial sec- lic opinion on- the matter in tMs ^Mandates Commission W l v - c t ' j-'iC ^J.''' 2 [\~ -• " " f^ courttrj-. one hand, regulated emigration Englishmen in civilian dress, cli- retary stated. wait much longer. Britain's Palestine policy WE? CI.-1 ^ - , " 7 / j - - " - ^ I ,\,„„""/', Mr. Noel-Baker asked to what Sincerely yours, (In the first week in Gargle he from.the Reich, and on the other maxing several such incidents in recent nights. The writer, Chaim destination it tras intended to de(Continued on page 8.) COSBELL HULL. p-ess^d by Pr Nsbvir Cold — ann jf — - "-r.W->—t- \->' > o? goes out in the country to visit Baltzan, Jerusalem correspondent (Ccnt-ued on prep J 1 _ ^ ' ", , , p _ _ , (Continued on page 8.) In his letter Senator Burlte conamong share-croppers; l e attends of the Tel Aviv Hebrew Daily Haveyed to Secretary Hull his hopes a meeting of the share-croppers' boker, was ganged by four Britons that everything would be done to union and is called on to close near the Nathan Straus Health prevent a frustration of the Jewthe meeting with a benediction.Center and beaten with an iron ish -National Home. "Last week," he says in his bar. The text of Senator Burke's sermon, ."I pictured to you the v> Casulties Rise letter follows: better world of the future that The burst of disorders came as My Dear Secretary EcII: I envisage. How .may we build the Palestine -authorities closed r Confirming my previous oral this better world? I mean you 1 \ mi the books on a month in which commiinicstion, I wish to express and I. It seems our part o£ this 7 persons were killed and 296 strong approval of yo-ar stategreat taslif lies-here at home—in ment of October 14, 1C3S. On this county of Gargle." Diplomas were received on Sun- wounded. Of the total killed, in ,?, re \ r ( May disorders, 60 were Arabs, 11 — 7,=- itL'1 cr , Mr. N. Beber, secretary of thethat occasion yon set forth in The president of the congrega- day by twenty-two members of Jews and 4 British, Including 2 a ^ ^ f L a ^ » eloqsient language American symtion who sits with ths vice-presi- the graduating class of the De- policemen, a military officer and B'nai Abraham lodge,, is in redent on the altar nudges the vice- partment of History and Religion a journalist. Of the 29G wound- ceipt of a letter from Kabbi pathy In a Jetrisii-' Homeland- in cf a rev .?r rrr of the City Talmud], Torah. Philip Jonah B. Wise, national chairman "Palestine. president in the ribs . 'What's Klutznick, r crn f tr-> president of the Bur- ed, 67 were. Arabs, . of whom 3 of the. United Jewish Appeal for In the light of recent develophe going to pull now?" were police, 205 were Jews and Refugees, thanking the local orer"s rs—'P Tl eau of Jewish Education was prinments I am convinced that s furKabbi> Zilcn mates it quickly 23 -were British, including 13 po- ganization for its contribution of ther snel emphatic pretest, by this evident that share-croppers are cipal speaker at the ceremonies. lice. . • Rabbi Morris Max ofT Albany, uL. l t a \ t n s \ .1.1 ?300. TBis is'the moment is now required. !Tl on his mind, count The military commander for The letter says in part: s majority of osrr he had been waiting for through who was a week end guest of thethe Jerusalem district had closed also ad"The . organizations einbiaced people, 1 in -very ejire, will elall-- the years when he was prepar- Orthodox community, Indefinitely the Jewisi bus routes ing to be a prophet in the semi- dressed the graduates. Ben Kaz- to Rehavia, the Geula quarter and in the United Jewish Appeal are periemc© keea fiisappointmsnt il fii nary. Rabbi Zilch is aware of lowsky, president of the Talmud Machne Yehnda district as "pun- no-w at work In the lands of op- their high h43pes for the develop- ]a ^ a " " ^ r Torah awarded the diplomas. Anpression and in ths refugee coun"being like the burning bush: he m<ent of a Jewish Xatlon&l' Eonie ' a ^e = ; v' s ishment for firing by Jews on will set the whole congregation nouncements were made by Arth- Arabs buses in the Romema quar- tries throughout the world, ready In Palestine should be frustrated. fs tb «- ce"rur Rapport. ed r ' J E-^. v o to translate the funds" vrhich are aflame. . "By all raeans this must Bot be ter and Katamon quarter." He "Share-croppers," he says, "are Harriet Lorkus presented a pi- warned Arabs and Jews against being contributed by" our good permitted if it is within osir power friends in all parts of the couni t fuch a cctactr the shame of Gargle county. The ano solo. . to further violence. try into food, clothing, shelter, Vcrj- Pisccrcly ill fame of Gargle county is naMembers of the class presented Police rounded up 26 Zionistmedical supplies and countless tion-wide on account of share- the school with a new bulletin i:, u. s. s. rL~xz c c ~"^ -r Revisionists in Tel Aviv, Petach other necessities to keep alive croppers. We Jews whom God board. Tikvah and Ramat Gan. Three these innocent victims of persecudelivered from slavery into freeJewish special policemen and two tion, to promote settlement in dom owe it to ourselves to be first watchmen were arrested at Kal- Palestine, and to facilitate the , - r , ' - _' cmong the liberators of the serfs mania near Kfar Saba in the po- integration of the refugees in in bur own county." lice round-up in the vicinity of this country." J E T , - ' ' i ' ; -r •, '• • p » t ; yt • Fearful Glances y the "Arab village where five perA c — •> — Members of the congregation An official receipt for the $300 sons were slain. . " ." "V look fearfully about to see if any enclosed. rv ^ To pay bis tuition and living gey of Gargle was present to bear Arabs Bar 10-Xear Wait For expenses at the University of this. It is fortunate, they whisState Iowa, Sara Karchomsljy, son of per, that he didn't say all this at Beirut (JTA) — The. Palestine Mrs. Earn Cohen of Council Bluffs, last week's . service when, the mayor and the coroner were presNew York (JTA) — The Na- Arab- High committee today announced rejection of Britain's ent. tional Emergency Committee for tory EevrEpaper. policy. In a communiThe president at first blushes Palestine, in a statement, voiced Palestine Tvitn S. H. FrieSmsn, Karchcation addressed to neighboring •with shame (he is a director of "emphatic disapproval" of anoy- Arab governments, the committee omsKy began publication cf the A number of Jewish stcdents the Gargle Chamber of 'Com- mous circulars calling lor a dem- demanded immediate convocation spapcr to supplement his merce; then he gets hotter still onstration against Britain's Pales- of a constituent assembly to elab- received their degress at the j school expenses. Later by him1 tine policy when King George and ~ with anger. pell Karchorasky, edited, sold the C " orate a constitution without wait- Creighton university "We've got to ten this guy," Queen Elizabeth arrived in theing for the end of the 10-year pe- ment. rut t!i3 Etsnclls, o'psrwas he whispers to the vice-president. United States. Resistance to theriod stipulated In the White PaGertrude Oruch, who White Paper "bears no relation per, The Arabs will be content awarded the decree of Bachelor sheets "He's going to ruin us all." distributed the "Q-aad- 1 •whatever to the visit of the roya sraduated Crest" .KewE, t i e -world's largest of Philosophy, -VTEE And, indeed, a meeting-of the only when their national aspiraboard is held that evening imme- heads of t-reat Britain," the state- tions are realized, the statement •with "raagna cum latide"' honors. ment staid. At" tii •= ^ FariT ^ t'r.n e t" ""*"""" diately after the service. Sidney Coren received t i s said. "Palestine will he independThe committee also made public ent within the framework of Arab Bachelor of Science degree in to tTiSint'lr n his a BC!7 "We've brought you here," says the president, "to discuss your a.statement of Dr. Charles S.Mac- unity and will remain Arab for- pharmacy. Herbert r"*-"*cn a-d crd sermon." Farland, general secretary emeri- ever," i t declared. Ben Shrier were be \ z~ZT*.Q-

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Mwsic; Group' "Elects* Miss Gaspar Again Thelma Caspar, who has been attending the Eastman School of Music a t Rochester, N. Y.,-.was for the second time re-elected president-of the Rochester chapter of Mu Phi" Epsilon, national honorary music sorority. Miss Gaspar will graduate on June 19.

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