V o l . X X X I I — N o . 1 1 EnlrrM o« Second-cliuii Mailer at I ' d TUI. « « « • <-. . *» „,„,.,_ ouialia. Nebraska, under Act ol 1S7U.
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EISENHOWER TO GET 1953
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Published evorr Friday, 101 W. * » BintU Copr-W Wot* Omalia, Nebraska, tiioat AT UOUAsauU flale ^ DoUU*
Sl eleff Honored
hor Community Service
HENRY EDWARD 9CHULTZ
A panoramic review of the life and activities of Mrs. Lewis Neveleff, Omaha communal worker, was presented at a special testimonial program of the Beth Israel 'Synagogue Sisterhood S u n d a y night, Nov. 15, entitled "This Is Your Life, Sophie Neveleff," at the Beth Israel Synagogue. A capacity audience heard many speakers describe the accomplishments of Mrs. Neveleff throughout a period of a half century of consecration and devotion to all constructive causes in Jewish life and non-sectarian social services. Surprise guests were Mrs. Nevelcff's children, Herbert, of Los Angeles; Sidney of Billings, Mont.; her daughter, Mrs. Mark Goodson, and grandchildren, Jill and Jonathan Goodson, of New York City. The Very Reverend Thomas Bowdern, former- president of Crelghton University, recited the many contributions of Mrs. Neveleff in helping to cement interfaith relations in Omaha. Mrs Neoma K. Beal, director of the Child Saving Institute, spoke of her devotion and effective work in the field of child care, and Mrs Louise Brown, of the Lincoln State Hospital, praised Mrs. Neveleff for her work in providing comforts to inmates in the hospital and other state Institutions. During the forty years of her continuous service in Omaha, Mrs Lewis Neveleff served as president of the Bikur Cholim Society, Women's Jewish Welfare Federa-
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Dr. Abo Grecnberg, chairman of the Plains Stales Regional Advisory Board, ADL, and Mr. Joseph Cohen, Kansas City attorney and National Commissioner for ADL from this region, will head a deleMrs. Lewis Neveleff Cation of distinguished Jewish leaders from Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Missouri when the Anti-Defamation League of B'nal D'ritii celebrates its 40th anlvcrsary in Washington, D. C. The ADL will be tion, Chesed Shel Ernes, Sisterhonored in a four-day program* hood of Bnai Israel, Hadasah, and climaxed by the presentation of was a vice-president of the Omathe 1953 "America's Democratic State, are kcynotlng the Freedom O'Mahoney and Rabbi A r t h u r ha Jewish Welfare Federation. In Lelyveld, formerly of Omaha, will Legacy" a w a r d to President Forum. addition she has been a member Panel Discussions be among the participants. Dwight D. Eisenhower by Henry of the Board of Beth Israel SynaKlutznlck To Summarize Edward Schultz, national ADL Judge David A. Rose, of. Bosgogue, of the Omaha Jewish Fedton, will chair a panel discussion B'nal B'rlth president, P h i l i p chnirman. eration and of numerous boards on "Anti-Semlllsm in the United in the community. The President will receive his States." Participants will be Jus- Klutznlck, of Omaha and Chicago, will summarize the discussions A special prayer for continued award at a dinner on Nov. 23, tice Meier Stcinbrink, of New health and life was pronounced by tendered to ADL by the Doard of York; the Right Rev. Angus Dun, in a concluding address. A sponsor's committee of 100, Rabbi Benjamin T. Groner, spirGovernors of B'nal B'rlth. Dr. of the Protestant Episco- headed by Barney Balaban, head itual leader of Beth Israel SynaAbe Grcenbcrg Is a member of Bishop pal Diocese of Washington, D. C; of Paramount Pictures, and ingogue. this Board. Percy Julian, Research Direc- cluding Vice-President N i x o n , ADL has dedicated Its 40th an- Dr. tor for the Glldden Corp.; Rich- Gov. Robert Crosby of Nebraska niversary year In celebration of ard E. Guuiladt, former Natlonnl and former Vlce-Prcsldent Barkthe achievements of human free- Director ADL; the Rev. Dr. ley, haa been organized as part dom during Its span. The special Jnsoph N.of Moody, Cathedral of the "Freedom Forum" series. observance will be held in con- Collenc. -New York; of and the Rev. President Elsenhower will pernection with the annual meeting; Dr. William F. Itascnblum, of the League's National Commis- of Temple Israel, Nc.iv York.Rabbi sonally accept ADL's 1053 "Amer- United Nations, N. Y. (JTA)— ica's Democratic Legacy" award, sion, in Washington. "Race Relations in the United which ADL presents each year in Jordan's representative before the To Evaluate Progress recognition of distinguished con- United Nations Security Council Slates," will be chaired by Atty. The p r o g r a m will feature a three-day forum under the gen- Joseph Cohen, of Kansa3 City. tributions to the enrichment of demanded today the branding of eral theme, "American Freedom Among tho participants will be America's democratic legacy." Israel as an aggressor for the Kib- Jerusalem (JTA)—The Israel On TV Through Four Decades." Purpose Judge William II. Hastie, of the ya raid, limitation of Immigration Government formally called on th« Of tho forum la to evaluate the U. S. Court of Appeals; Dr. Lewis The entire proceedings will be to Israel and control of Israeli ar- United States, Britain and Franca today to note the Israeli offer to Webster Jones, president of Rutprogress of the past 40 years in telecast from Washington, beginmeet with Jordan at United.Nathe field of civil rights and civil gers University; Sen. Hubert H. ning with the Rodgcrs and Ham- maments. liberties and to show tho direc- H u m p h r e y ; Victor Rcuthcr; merstein show especially devel- The Jordanian avoided direct tions headquarters in New York George S. Mitchell; Julius A. tion of future trends, as well as oped for the occasion, "Dinner reply to the Israeli proposal, made to thrash out all existing probto bring a vast body of knowledge Thomas, and Dr. Charles S. John- With the President," and culmi- last Thursday, that high level lems connected with the Jordanand information" to the American son, president of Flsk University. nating in the award to the Presi- Jordanian and Israeli political and Israel armistice. peoole. : The final panel. "Civil Liberties dent. All the major networks will m i l i t a r y representatives meet The Israeli bid for a fuce-to-faco Mrs. Eleanor Rosscwlt, discuss- In the United States," wiU be broadcast the event,, which takes without delay at UN headquarters meeting was made last Thursday ing the International impact of chaired by Mr. Louis A, Novlns, place on Nov. 23, from 6 p. m. to to Iron out all armistice and bor- when Israel's delegate to the ' racial prejudice,'and Archibald Assistant to the President, Para- 7 p. m., Omaha time. Announce- der security problems. He told the United Nations, Abba S. Eban, MacLclsh, Pulitzer Prize poet and mount Pictures. Sen, James H. ments about the program will ap- Council that his delegation was addressed the Security Council which is weighing the Palestine hert!-"to discuss the views of the f o r m e r Assistant Secretary of Duff, f o r m e r Sen; Joseph C. pear in tho newspaper. Jordan Government on the Klbya security question. massacre and we have no creIn Identical notes handed to the dentlals to enter into any other envoys of the three powers, the discussions/' v [••'/•' Israeli Foreign Ministry stressed the importance it attached to thit This Sunday from 11:3ft a. m. proposal and pointed out that its to noon over WOW-Radlo, acceptance by Jordan could mark "Eternal Mfht" will present an important step towards remedy"Photographer in Buckskin," ing the Palestine situation. by Marc Slegel. A special Israeli envoys in the capitals of Thanlu/rivinff program about the opening of the western of the Security Council London (JTA")—The British members The first program of the Yiddish United States, "Photographer were Instructed to present Reservations are now being ac- Treasury confirmed today that It similaralso Cultural Scries will take place In Jtnrkskln" Is the story of cepted for the Jewish Community notes to the respective forwould supply the Jordan Govern- eign ministries Sunday, Nov. 22, in the JCC audiSolomon Carvallio, a photogto enlist support torium. A Yiddish film entitled rapher who accompanied Col. Center's Foreign Film Scries ment with financial assistance to for the Israeli proposals. "The Unfortunate Bride" (Die F r e m o n t in his expedition through tho Activities Office, The the extent of 2,035,000 pounds durThe Jordan-Israel agreement for ing the next fiscal year. Ungllkllchc Kalnh) will be pre- through the western wilderness meetings of local commanders to The Treasury statement af- handle sented. The film depicts Maurice and photographed, In face of series will begin on Sunday, Dec. border problems was exSchwartz and Llla Lee in a tragic almost Insurmountable hard- 20, with a showing of the Italian firmed tho British Government's tended today for another three comedy of life in Russia and ships, the panorama of the masterpiece "Bicycle Thief." intention of "cooperating to the months by the Jordan-Israel America in the early 1000'. The United Stairs. fullest extent practicable with our Mixed Armistice Commission. Th# Subscription tickets to all six of film is an adaptation of the staire friend and ally Jordan in her ef- commission also discussed four these films will sell for $2. play "Broken Hearts" by Z. Lubin. forts to achieve an improvement .complaints of armistice violations, 11:05 a. m. to 11:30 English titles accompany the dia- P. From Mr. Jack Sandier and Mrs. Edof her economy and so contribute two submitted by Israel and two in. this Sunday over KOIL, logue. "Mcssaee of Israrl" will fea- ward Zorlnsky are co-chairmen of to the mutual benefit of both by Jordan. Action on all wag. countries." ture Rabbi Floyd S. Ficrman the Center's Foreign Film Series Scries tickets for six events cell dropped or deferred. for $2. Tho Activities Office of or Temple Mt. Slant, El Paso, Committee. •the Center can be contacted for Trx., whose subject will be BUDGET First Time "Bclnj- Friendly," further Information. Chicago (JTA)—The National Council of Joint Defense Appeal, Boston (JTA) — For tho first Bias Decrease time in the history ot Harvard fund-raising agency for the AmerFirst Oil Well Chicago j(WNS)—An "encuor- University, a Jew has become ican Jewish Committee and the aglng decreaso" in bias in the president of its govcrnong body, B'nai B'rlth A n t l - D e f a m a t i o n Jerusalem (JTA)—Drilling be- schools throughout the United the Harvard Board of Overseers. League, approved a national budgMrs. Albert B. Newman, Kan recently for Israel's first oil States was reported here by Irving He Is U.S. District Court Judge et of $5,000,000 for 1054. Philip chairman of the Jewish Char- well. The well has been named M. Engcl, chairman of the execu- C. E. Wyzanski, Jr., who is now Meyers of Cincinnati was named tive committee of the American in his second six-year term as a national chairman of tho JDA ities Section of the Federation succeeding Sidney Moyer of of Jewish Women's Clubs, "Majel No. I." The rig la set up Jewish Committee, at a session member of tho board. Judge Wyzanski is 47 years old Youngstown, Ohio. wishes to thank everyone who near Sdom on land under joint here with more than 100 leaders of American Jewry in attendance. and a native of this city. He is a participated in tho Needlework oil lease to the Lapldoth Oil ComMr.'Engel said that studies graduate of Harvard College and Guild and helped to make it pany and the Jordan Exploration made of Harvard Law School and has on a nationwide basis by tho very successful. She urges Company, both Israeli firms. AJC during tho past 12 months lectured in government at Harthose who havo not already Finance Minister Lev! Eshkol show that "efforts of bigots and vard. He is a trustee of the Ford sent in their contribution to sent tho drillers tho following trouble-makers to inject bias and Foundation and ot Phlllpps ExeBecause of the TlunksfIvlng please do so right waya. message: "My greatest apprecia- discrimination into A m e r 1 c a's ter Academy. He was first ap- Holiday, all news most reach to the federal bench by Additional names of contrib- tion for your work. May the re- schools and colleges are being re- pointed the sults bo in accordance with our jected by most of the American the late President Roosevelt after noon.Press office by Monday utors arc listed, on page 3. a career of public service. hopet and necdi. Good drilling." wple,"
Jordan Demands Rebuke to Israel
Yiddish Film Sunday Night Opens Series
On Radio and TV
Israel Urges Three Powers To Note Offer
'Bicycle Thief To Be Shown Britain fp Give At Jay Dec. 20 Aid to Jordan
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