OMAHA, Ni:iiUAK<;A, MtlllAY. AI'KIX 29, 1655.
Vol. XXXUI—No. 20.
V French Film T*! nedy at Joslyn
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Mr*. Fannlr Newman of tlir <l«Iu>n Age Club h>» lust »rms •round two young vlftiton at the fmtlvltlin. Ttiry are Scott Friedmull, S, on the left, anil IMa r»y Diamond on the right.
Golden Agers Perform at Family Party at Center While their children and grand children looked on, members of the Golden Age Club presented their annual party Monday afternoon in the Jewish Community Center. Three generation* were represented at 160 member* and guest* attended the dessert luncheon with entertainment provided by t h e members of the club. Mr*. Fannie Newman, 92, tfio oldest member of the group, read an original poem, "Life Begin* at 73," to tho delight of members of her family present and the rest of the audience. Mm. Lloyd Friedman, president Of the National Council of Jewish V'imcn, Omaha Section, offered greetings. The Golden Age Club Is sponsored jointly by the Council and the Jewish Community Center. .Mrs. Nathan Simon spoke for tho Golden Agcrs. Mrs. Morris Spector read her original Yiddish poem entitled "Mother's Children." Mrs, Hyman Belman sang Yiddish long* and- wat accompanied by Mrs. Edward Loylnson at the P' • n o .
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.'Mrs, Jacob Abramson, In a co»' tume reminiscent of pioneer days, presented a monologue of her experiences when she left the old
DriSalkHonored ^ White House •.'••' Washington (JTA)—President Elsenhower paid high tribute to Dr. Jonas E. Salk, discoverer of the vaccine to prevent paralytic poliomyelitis. . - A t •»'• ceremony In the White House garden the President awarded a citation to Dr. Snlk and expressed appreciation to him on behalf of "the countless thousands Of parents and grandparents" whose fears have been dissipated by the Salk vaccine with which children throughout the nation arc being Inrtoculatcd. President £1•enhowcr read the citation which •aid: "Tho work of Dr. Salk is In the highest tradition of selfless and dedicated medical research. Ho has provided a means for the control Of a dread disease. By helping Scientists In other countries with technical information; by of ferine to them the strains of seed virus And professional aid so that the production of vaccine can be started by them everywhere; by welcoming them to his laboratory that they may gain o fuller knowledge. Dr. Salk Is a benefactor of mankind. His achievement, s credit to our entire sclcnftlc community, iocs honor. ^o,«U. the pcotlle of the United States?1 '• " ' •
The mixliTi French comedy "CiHi" will lie presented this Sunday, May 1, at 8:15 p. m., In Recital Hall of Joslyn Mcmorinl Art Museum by the Center Cinema Club. "Glgi" tclla the story of a 16ycar-old girl who comes from a family Jn which the women have never seen fit to take the marriage vows. Her grandmother and great aunt arc busy training her to carry on the tradition. In the end virtue triumphs as "Glgi" works out her own happiness by flouting the rules. The New York Times in reviewing the motion picture (aid: "Glgi" is a tickling affair, an air ot innocent naughtiness hangs over all." The film is the fourth in the current scries of films of artistic and cultural significance.presented by the cinema club of the Jewish Community Center, Single admissions are 75 cents and may be purchased at the door on the evening of the performance. Joslyn's Jtecltnl Hall is especially equipped for the presentation of motion pictures.
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Israel Offers 6 Pt. Program to Arabs United Nations, -N. Y. (JTA)—Israel took issue with tho resolution on Palestine adopted last week at tho Asian-African conference at Bandung, Indonesia, which supported the Arab views on implementation of United Nations decisions in reference to Palestine. Without making any direct reference to the Bandung resolution, a statement issued hero by a spokesman of the Israel delegatioii^Huid that if the Arab governments really supported United Nations policies on Israel they would support the following decisions, among others: "1. Uocofjnition of tho State of Israel as constituted on May 11, 1949. as a peace-loving state endowed with full sovereignty and integrity under tho United Nations Charter. This would mean that Israel' has the
Israel Protests Bandung Resolve Jerusalem (WNS)—Prime Minister Mosho Sharctt, in a message of protest to the Asian-African conference at Bandung, expressed "astonishment and profound regret" at tho anti-Israel resolution adopted by the conference's political committee. The political" committee's resolution declared support for the rights of the Arab people In Palestine" and called for the Implementation of "United Nations resolutions on Palestine." Tho Prime Minister's protest said: "must express Israeli government's astonishment and profound regret that Asian-African conference, from which, despite Its principle of universal representation niid full International equality. Israel was expressly excluded, has deemed it fair nnd expedient In Israel's absence to discuss and resolve upon issues vitally affecting Israel's future and her relations with neighboring states."
country and came to tho United States. Agile Golden agcrs kicked up UN Council Accused their heels In a "Sher." ' Miss Feme Kotlemaji, member Of Favoring Arabs of the Center staff, served as mlstJerusalem (WNS)—Tho United rc*g of ceremonies. Several residents of the Dr. Philip Sher Jew- Nations Security Council's refusal ish -Home for tho Agod altcndea to act on Israel's Complaint against Egypt for recent frontier incidents the affair. was "a manifest and disconcerting instance ot partiality," H was declared here by an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman who said the Council's decision did not enhance the prestige of, or strengthen the confidence In, the Security Council as the Institution charged with responsibility for ImNOnWAY TO ACCEPT partial maintenance of internaOslo (JTA)—Up to 100 dis- tional security." placed persons and their dependReferring to the Council's "onoents now living In camps In Gcrmiiny and Austria will be accept- slded condemnation of Israel" some three weeks ago In conneoed as Immigrants by Norwiiy within the next few months, under a tlon with tho Gaza Incident, the special P'nn of tlic Norwegian spokesman pointed out that "dlsGovernment and the Joint Dis- crlmlnntlon against Israel In mattribution Commit ton mnde public ters of security Is liable to enhere today.' The usreemont vns courago further acts of hostility reach-:: by the Refugee Coundl.of against her." Washington (WNS)—American Norway, representing the Governcooperation with Israel and the ment, and Charles Jordan, assistArab states "Is beginning to bring ant director funeral of the JDC. results, particularly In the develop, Radio and TV ment: ot water," President Elsenhower declared last week in a INDKMNII'IOATION Itabbl Burnett R. Brlckcr of Ijerlin (JTA I—The late Profcs; Euclid Avenue Temple in Cleve- message to Congress urging enactment of a Mutual Security prosor Albert Einstein never received land, O., will speak on "Anany compensation or restitution swering Your Questions About gram for tho fiscal year ending for property taken from him by Jews and Judaism" on the June 30, 1956. the Nazis, a survey of competent Message of Israel program this The President said: "The consources here anil in Bonn disclosed. Sunday from 9:35 to 10 a. ra., tinuing tension between the Arab As a long-time university profesover KOlC states and Israel handicaps the sor and director of the governpeoples of all Near East nations. mental Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, The Eternal Light program We should continue to work with he would have been entitled to a will be broadcast over WOW- the governments and peoples on substantial civil service pension, Radlo from 11:30 a. m. to 12 both sides to improve their ecobut he apparently disdained to ask nomic status and accelerate their noon thl« Sunday. for it and no move was made by progress toward lasting peace bethe Gentian Government to offer President Elsenhower wilt tween them. Our cooperation is It to him. dedicate the new temple of the beginning to bring results, particularly in the development of Washington Hebrew Congregation, oldest In the nation's cap- water resources. Such developnosonr.i* ital, Friday, May 6. TTic Pres- ments In the Palestine area can go New York (WNS)—Rear Adident's dedication message will far to remove present causes of miral Hyman G. Illckover, who bo broadcast over WOW-Kadlo tension." supervised the design and confrom 8:45 to 9 p. m. struction of the world's first atompowered ship, the s u b m a r i n e "Independence Day Year Scv. Einstein College Nautilus, has been awarded the en" will be heard over KBON 1955 Egolston Mcdul, Columbia New York (JTA)—More than this Sunday from 7:30 to 8 p. m. University's highest alumni award $7,000,000 has been secured to date f o r "distinguished engineering "Biblical Detective of the for the construction of America's achievement." first medical school under Jewish Holy ijind" the story of Dr MOSLEM HOME Notion Giueck and his archaeo- auspices, it was announced Sunday Tel Aviv (JTA)—The cornerlogical discoveries In Israel will at tho inauguaral dinner ot the Sostone of a Moslem homo for the ciety of tho Founders of tho Albo televised on the Frontiers of aged was laid In Jaffa last week Faith program from 1 to 1:30 bert Einstein College of Medicine at a ceremony attended by Moslem p. m., over WOW-TV, this Sun- of Ycshlva University. leaders In Israel, Welfare Minister day. The College, now nearlng comMosho Shaplra and other Israel pletion, will admit its first class officials. Tho home, to be erected this September. Mrs. Hyman Israel, President on a two-acre p]ot at a cost of Samuel Bclkln, pcrsldent of of Women's District Grand somo 100,000 pounds, will bo fiLodge No- 6 of B'nal B'ritii will Yeshlvn, University ,ln a fributc to nanced by Income from Moslem be Interviewed on Miss Jean Prof. Einstein, said "this college religious property In IsracL BeSullivan's program "A Women's will be a living monument, erected sides living quarters for some 110 View" over WOW-TV at 11 a. by American Jewry and tne Amcrp c s o v . h c ^ o m e . jvlU. contain a (enn people,.,to the memory of one m.. Wednesday,. May 4 . , - . mosque, a clinic and dining nail. of the greatest men of our era,"
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same right as any other sovereign state to fix Us attitude to Assembly 'recommendations, especially those which Arab states have themselves opposed by force. "2. Rcnunclatlon'of any doctrine of a 'state of war' or belligerency; and especially the abolition of Egyptian blockade measures (Se- , curlty Council resolution, September 1.1951). "3. Readiness to extend t h e Armistice Agreements by negotiation into final settlements, without reference to the orlglnaA partition recommendation (General As. scmbly resolution, December 11, 1948). "1. Acceptance ol the present boundaries of Israel and the Arab states as laid down in the Armistice Agreements together with all other provisions A those agreements except In so far as they are changed by consent (Security Council resolutions of November 16, 1918, and August 11, 1949). "5. Heintegratlon of Arab refugees into the economies of their host countries pending a final settlement (General Assembly resolution, December 2, 1950). "6. Acknowledgment of the his* toric fact that the Arab decision to launch hostilities against Israel created a threat to International peace and security (Security Council resolution, July 15,1948),
Continued Aid for M.E. Urged by Ike NCJWPrexyAsks
MeCarran Revision W a s h i n g t o n (WNS)—Mn. Moise Cahn, a president In her own right as head of the National Council of Jewish Women, last week conveyed to the President ot the United States that J w k h women in this country "are deeply dissatisfied with our nation's present immigration." The occasion tor the expression that view was a breakfast with the President at the Sulgrave Club attended by twenty women leaders. Mrs. Cahn, who was the only Jewish woman in the "group, appealed to the President to make specific recommendations to Congress for revision of the McCarran-Waltor immigration law during the present session. She pointed out that the late Professor Albert Einstein was "the number one refugee In America—but it Is quite possible that he would not be admUtefi to OUT country if he had to apply today." She also declared that "in countries of the world where America needs favorable public opinion, the) Me Co r r a n - W a l t e r Law gives America a black eye." HEBREW U. GIFT Jerusalem (JTA)—A $100,000 Rift for the erection of ah ampM- • theatre on the new campus of the Hebrew University here, has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bronfman, of Montreal, In memoir of their daughter, Mona Broftf* man Shecltmnn. Announcement ot tho gift followed the four-<Jay meeting of the university's Board ot Governors, ixt which Mr. Bontman was elected a vice president and deputy chairman of the group.