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The Jewish Press from Omaha, Nebraska • 4

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The Jewish Pressi
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Omaha, Nebraska
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PAGE THE JEWISH PRESS RIDAY MARCH 25 1932 COUNCIL BLUS NEWS Election March 28 i be held (Political Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) Political Advertisement (Political Advertisement) Vote a Straight Republican Ticket PLACE AN IN THE CIRCLE the REPUBLICAN VOTE OR 4 (Continued on Page Six) or Mayor BOWEN or City Solicitor LYNN ALBERTI Alderman at Large or City Treasurer BERTHA SMITH REPUBLICAN TICKET or City Auditor RESTAURANI A Sure Vote for Tax Reduction 1119 Douglas ARTHUR LARSEN or City Engineer THE OREST GROVER or Park ommissioner MENERAY Try a Bag Today or City Assessor ELECT HAROLD HETRICK Spetman or Alderman at Large City Engineer GEORGE STEINBERG DEMOCRATIC ticket Your Support Will Be Appreciated ELECTION MONDAY MARCH 28th deporta hundred The tree of liberty only grows when watered by: the blood of Barere the Ro cor this Sectionalism Promoted By Immigration Stop Snooker Tourney to Be Held at the Jews of posts in the and artisan LOUB of the various Christian denomina tions from personal observation ac cording to an innovation introduced by Rabbi Louis Wolsey minister of the congregation Only One Session Geneva The forthcoming June session of the Mandates Commission of the League of Nations may be the only session held by this Commission for the year here today 28th There are two Jewish candi dates in the field Joseph Katel man and George Steinberg are candidates for alderman at large on the Republican ticket Two alder men at largewill be elected and voters have the privilege of voting for two aldermen at large Every voter should get out Monday and vote for the city election If a car is desired to go to the polls voters may call the Republican headquar ters telephone 453 and someone will call for them City Election to Be Held in Council Bluffs Monday The general citv election will held in Council Bluffs Monday March passage of the bill in the government estab German national chafi student unions Omar wonder Hour Jews Protest Special Rights for Aryans Bridge Club Dr and Mrs Isaac Sternhill enter tained the members of their Evening Bridge Club at their home Wednes day evening' Auxiliary of the Talmud Torah to Give Card Party Next Tuesday Evening The Auxiliary of the Tal mud Torah Society will hold a bene fit bridge party next Tuesday eve ning March 29th at 8 at the hall This affair is open to the public and everyone is urged to attend Prizes will be given at each table and refreshments will be served An open snooker tournament will be held at ifteenth' and Douglas streets starting tomorrow March 26 There is no entry fee and entries will be accepted at until 2 Saturday irst games start Saturday evening our cash prizes will be awarded irst prize is ten dollars second five dollars third three dollars and fourth two dollars 1 or ifth Ward or8ixth'WaW Marvelous baking AM OA'ir A SPLfT'PE" PIP PtCtOf (J Protests against what is termed un Austrian stu were lodged with the government by the Vienna Jewish Community and the Austrian Jew' ish Union The Zionist students in anticipa tion of the troduced by lishing the acter of the paring to register a Jewish nation Lift Deportation Threat The threat of tion which hung over eight members the Jewish Cultural So ciety of Cuba for alleged Commun ism was withdrawn when the Minis ter of Interior Dr Octavio Zubizareta declared his belief that only a few of the members are Communists The Minister indicated moreover that the Society will shortly be permitted to reopen Rabbi and Pope Vatican The Chief Rabbi of Milan Allessandro de ago the old est rabbi in Italy was received here in an audience by the Pope a friend of long standing The conversation was conducted in Hebrew' and Rabbi de ago expressed his gratitude to the Pope for the Vati opposition to the proposed Cal endar reform Purim Celebrations The Council Bluffs Talmud Torah children will present a Purim pro gram next Sunday afternoon March 27th at 3 at the Danish hall The program will include a Purim play in English to be directed by Miss Louise itch A' Jewish play lette will also be given Songs and recitations will conclude the after program Everyone is dially invited to be present at Purim celebration Purim celebrations have been ROBERT RAIN HAROLD SMITH SAM KENNEDY KADEXBIKG STALMASTEK BEBElt i Attorneys 48 660 Omaha National "Bank Bldf NOTICE 'O INDEBTEDNESS Notice is hereby given that all existing debts of Lord Lister Hospital on the 31st day of December 1931 amounted to the sunt of Two Hundred Twenty Thousand One Hundred Twenty Eiglit Dollars and gixty One Cents Dll HENRY President MARGARET A HENRY JOS II RADENBLRG Being a majority of the Board of Direc tors Ey the Way By DAVID SCHWARTZ Your Support Will Be Appreciated at the Polls Monday March 28th Brith to Hold Open Meeting Next Wednesday at Hall The Council Bluffs Lodge No 688 of the Independent Order of the Brith have postponed their meeting date from next Monday evening March 28th to Wednesday evening March 30th at which time an open meeting and program will be given at the Hall at 8 under the leadership of the Intellectual Advancement Committee Rabbi Da vid A Goldstein of Omaha will be the principal speaker and honored guest The public is cordially invited to save this date and attend this pro gram next Wednesday evening1 are pre students 'Around the Corner from The I TS TRUE 1 or the gentle' wise cracking of un derstatement we commend the one in Thee I Says one: you know how many Jews there are in New Replies the other: I know but there must be dozens of A GHOST DIES Even shadowy ghosts it appears are unsafe when somebody spills the beans There is Captain Abraham Gins berg for The captain is a i member of the Army Intelligence Service He is a brilliant young fellow and justly looked forward 0 well some" day maybe he would be a colonel But all past now Captain Ginsberg realizes any future for him iri the army is now unthinkable And why do you suppose? All because Secretary of War Pat recent speeches seemed so good so full of wit It happened this way Those Wash ington newspapermen are very smart and one of them just started wonder ing when Secretary speeches all of a sudden got so good He started prying around and pretty soon he announced that the speeches of Secretary Hurley were being written by Captain Ginsberg The secretary was in a rage and Captain Ginsberg was in a rage Cap tain Ginsberg made the newspaper man who had printed the story ad mit that it was not he who had tipped him off But the admission failed to satisfy Secretary Hurley He was convinced that Captain Gins berg had broken the news to tlie pa per Strange it The Secretary is not enraged by having Captain Gins berg write his speeches for him but is enraged that others should know of it MORE JEWISH COLUMNISTS Harry contract with the Hearst papers is up and I under stand Hershfield is now negotiating with the New York Daily News But not only for a comic strip but for a daily' column as well To the new columnist we say in the language of our forefathers There is also a new Jewish columnist on the Sunday Mir Minneapblis (J A Continued restriction of immigration into the United States will bring about the development of sectional interests stronger than those existing before the Civil War Prof Marcus Hansen of the University of Illinois predicted before the American His torical 46th annual convention If the present decline in immigra tion marks the end of the historic transatlantic movement the geo graphical distribution of population will remain stationary Professor Hansen explained Settled peoples within natural areas with little in flux of new elements will develop regional interests culture and pat riotism resulting in a stronger sec tionalism he added A A Sabbath to Be Observed at Synagogue Tonight The Council Bluffs Chapter No 7 of the A A will observe Interna tional A A Sabbath this evening March 25th at the Chevra Yis roel Synagogue at 618 Mynster street at 8 Joseph Solo monow will give the sermon of the' evening Milton Yudelson will give the opening prayer Members of the Junior Congregation will also take part in the services Henry Mendel son is chairman for this affair Everyone is cordially invited to at tend Similar religious observances will be sponsored by A A chap ters throughout the country AVORITE of Nebraska Women or Ward Aiderman or irst Ward 8 I or Second Ward or Third Ward or ourth Ward GUGLER GEORGE A SWAN HULSE RIEPEN Courteous and Reliable uneral Directors RIEDMAN Attorney 334 Peters Trust Bldg 4 PROBATE NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of James A Van Dusen Deceased Notice is hereby siren that the cred itors of said deceased will meet the exec utrix of said estate before me County Judge of Douglas County Nebraska at the County Court Room in said Coital on the 9tli day of May 1932 andon the 9th day of July 1932 at 9 o'clock A each day for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination adjustment and allowance Three months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims from the 9tb day of AprU 1932 BRYCE CRAWORD 3 18 32 3t County udge RADENBLHG KTALMASTER BEBER 650 Omaha National Bank Bldg NOTICE INCORPORATION JLAPY RANCES HOSIERY COMPANY Notice is hereby given that the sinder sigited have associated themselves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under mid by virtue of the laws of the State of Nebraska The name of the cor poration shall be Lady rances Hosiery Company and its principal place of busi ness shall be in the City of Omaha Ne urasKS xne general nature or the busi ness shall be a general merchandise busi ness together with such powers and lia bilitiea us may be incident thereto The capital stock of the corporation shall be twenty five thousand ($2500000) dollars divided into two hundred fifty (250) shares of common stock of the par value of One Hundred ($10000) Dollars each Said corporation shall be managed by a board of direetprs of not less than two nor more than five directors until the annual 1933 meeting said annual meeting shall be held on the first Monday of each January of each year at ths principal place of business of said corporation The highest amount of indebtedness which the cor poration may incur shall be two thirds of the 'capital stock The corporation shall begin business when the articles of in corporation are filed with the Secretary of State and continue for a period of fitly (00) years unless dissolved HARRY PEKLMETEK JOSEPH BADKNBURG TncnrnorstnrB Roumania Switzerland and Latvia Among the events scheduled to take place during the progress of the air are a chess contest a students con ference a Palestine Labor Day a Us sishkin Jubilee Celebration and a con ference for the propagation of Pal estine products Seek to Prevent Disturbances A bill designed to prevent disturbances in German universities of which there have been many against Jewish students in recent months has! been introduced in the Prussian Diet The bill would create an indepen dent body to regulate any disagree ment and would empower the Minis ter of Education to introduce discip linary action against the disturbers Lithuania Too attack against Jews in economic positions the7 first of its kind has been launched here by the Association of Lithuanian merchants under the signature of its president in an article which appears in the as sociation organ The article accuses monopolizing the best commercial industrial ship fields Militant Young Men Jewish school for mili tary training will be opened next April in Paris under the auspices of the Revisionist organization The school is designed to prepare Jewish young men who desire to be come instructors in the Brith Trium peldor the Revisionist youth organi zation which claims a membership of over 100000 ight Discrimination A bill intended to do away with discrimination on the part of Canadian insurance companies has been introduced into the Imperial Legislature Presents Attack' Cracow Jewish stall keepers in the market place of the village of Zcucin near Cracow were attacked by peasants who assembled for the market day Cuzist 'organization Seeks Throne Jerusalem Abbas Hilmi Pasha former Khedive of Egypt has re quested the Turkish government to permit him to renounce his nation ality so that he may apply for Pales tinian citizenship says a Turkish press report According to this report the former Khedive feels that as a Palestinian he has better chances of ascending Palestine throne To Study Christian Services The children of high school department of the deph Sholom Religious congregation about one hundred in number will have ah opportunity to acquaint themselves with the religious services Joseph Katelman OR all week by the Council Bluffs Sun day School and Talmud Torah chil dren Last Sunday at Sunday School the children exchanged Purim gifts and and sang jolly Purim songs On Monday evening the Junior Con gregation Club ob served Purim with the reading of the armed with and sang the traditional Purim songs Tuesday afternoon a masquerade party for the Talmud Torah children under the auspices of the Junior Con gregation was given at the syna gogue when sixty children had a good time The afternoon was spent playing appropriate games and sing ing songs followed by Purim goodies Shirley Malta and Miriam Perlmutter assisted Mrs Stadlan in serv ing the refreshments World Wide VOTE OR (ROSS) MENERAY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE OR PARK COMMISSIONER Economy Should Be Practiced in Spending Public umis Park Board Should Confine Expenses to the Amount of Income Received The Park Tax Must Not Be Increased Playgrounds Should Be Provided Only Council Bluffs Labor Should Be Used in Our Parks YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED Election Monday March 28th' xl JOSEPH KATELMAN Legislature Re endorses Balfour Declaration Trenton After hearing Dr Nahum Sokplow president of the World Zionist Organizations the New Jersey legislature Unanimously adopt ed a resolution reaffirming its en dorsement in 1919 of the Balfour Dec laration It expresses the hope that the Zionist for the rebuilding of the Jewish homeland will come to a successful consummation Nazis in This Country New York A Nationalist Socialist League with the anti Semitic swasti ka as its symbol has been formed in New York the Jewish Telegraphic Agency is informed Churchill Disapproves Boston Winston Churchill former number of the British cabinet in an ntferview here stated his disapproval ol? the Passfield White Paper and ex pressed the opinion that it had been practically disavowed Premier letter to Dr Weizmann in ebruary 1931 restores the Balfour Declaration to its full force as it is embodied in the Pales tine Mandate Wins Guggenheim ellowships New our Jews are among the fifty seven scholars and artists of the United States and Latin America who received Guggenheim ellow ships for the year 1932 33 Thp fellowship carries with it a stipend of $2500 for a period of one year' Among those who received awards are Dr Isaac Goldburg to prepare a history df modern litera ture of Spanish and Portugese Ameri ca Benjamin Greenstein to docrea tive work in sculpture painting anddrawing abroad: Peter Blume to do creative work in painting and Adolph Weiss for musical composition Jewish San Antonio Texas A call forrecorganization of the American Jew ish educational system was sounded by Rabbi David Lefkowitz speaking at an open meeting of the sixth Kal lah convention of Texas rabbis Discuss Jewish Plight New York Jewish suffering in European countries and its effect up on the problern of Jewish migration necessiting immigrant and emigrant aid service to nearly half a million Jews was the principal topic dis cussed at the Twenty third annual meeting of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of Amer ica Wauchope Opens air Jerusalem Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope the Palestine High Com missioner has consented to officially open the Levant air in Tel Aviv on April 7th Among the countries which will be represented at the air are Poland I I i i fl 't Phone HArney 1226 arnam.

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