December 23, 1955

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Adopt UJA Goal For Welfare Need New York (VVNS)—At the conclusion of Its 18lh annual national conference held here this weekend, the United Jewish Appeal adopted a 193G campaign coal of $105,000,000 to carry out migration Welfare and rehabilitation programs among 500,000 Jewish men, Women and children over the world, the majority In Israel and North Africa. Alwut 1,400 delegates attended the conference In the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Taking cognizance of a $25,000,000 special fund for aldliiK newcomers In Israel, the conference resolved to raise more than that amount "to assure the continuation of Immigrant settlement in Israel at a time when Israel's people are girding themselves to meet terrible challenges .before them." Stressing the need (or removing to Israel "'tens of thousand* of Jews from other lnnds, espcclnlly from North Africa," the r e s o l u t i o n called upon American Jews to approach the 5150,000,000 mark set In 1948 when Israel was established ax a nation,

The Omaha Federation for Jewish Service, on behalf of all the members of the Jewish community, tenders the following resolution dedicated to the memory of Sophia Neveleff, whoso recent passing has taken from our midst ji unique personality who wua the epitome of practical philanthropy: Whereas, Mrs. Neveleff dedicated the last four _ decades of her life to the amelioration of the plight of tho underprivileged, without regard to distinctions of race, creed, and color; And whereas, she labored tirelessly, giving unatintingly of her time, energy and her personal means for ovcry project designed for the enhancement of the Jewish community; Therefore, be it recorded:, that through the medium of this resolution, the Federation for Jewish Service acknowledges its deep sense of gratitude, for the sterling leadership and abiding inspiration with which Mrs, Neveleff enriched the lives of all who were privileged to come within the orbit of her dynamic personality. Omaha, Kcbr., December 14,1955. Jock W. Marcr, Federation President Eabbi Benjamin Oroner, Resolution Chairman

oint Peace resented (.I'l'A)—A five-point plan to serve an a basis for an Arab-Israel peace settlement has been outlined by Israel to tin: .State Department, it was learned here Monday. The plan makes it clear that Israel rejects arbitrary eesnion of territory or resettlement of Arab refugees insitfc the Jewish State. I l o w ever, on it basis of mutuality and reciprocity within the frame* work of a general peace settlement, Israel has notified the State Dspartnic, consider: 1. Minor mutual boundary adjustments. 2. Free port facilities at Haifa with transit rights for Jordan, '3. A plan to afford a transit arrangement linking Jordan with I-gypt across the Negev, but without cession of any territory or compromise of Israel sovereignty In any way. 4. Affirmative attitude toward compensation of A r a b refugees along lines outlined August 26 by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles.

5. Agreement t'o the Johnston Plan for the Jordan and Yarmuk Illvers involving release of Israel water to the Arabs. It was made clear that a settleMiss Dvornli Snlntownka ment offering the Arabs these advantages would require simultaneous Arab extension of parallel faLondon (JTA) —In his ilrst ellltlos to Israel and cessation of New York (JTA)---More than $G«2,000, and Yi-shiva University, Statement on foreign affairs since his election as leader of the La-f,() Jewish hospitals and homes for with $203,200. In the hospitals Two young Jewish children, one the Arab boycott and blockade acthe aged were the recipients of category, the listing included those bor Pary, Hugh Galtskell sharply in France and one in Israel, are tivities. criticized the British Government's 57,LJ«1,100 In the record-breaking institutions which the Foundation iH.'irif: aided by the Workmen's Israel circles here said they have policy In relation to the Middle $500 million Kurd Foundation believed to bo eligible, with final absolutely no evidence' that the East and charged that Prime Min- grant to privately supported in- determination of eligible hospitals Circle Dramatic Club of Omaha. Arabs want peace. They feel a ister Sir Anthony Eden, In hisstitutions announced here. In New and exact grants still to be made. With the help of the Jewish I.a- U. S. security guarantee applied to The Foundation itself did notlx>r Committee, the club recently speech of November 9. had cre- York City 22 institutions received present boundaries would increase ated the impression that he was?'l,ril5,000 of the total figure. In list any breakdown of grants on "adopted" a nine-year-old immi- ultimate peace prospects. If nothaddition, two Jewish-sponsored the basis of sectarian affiliation. grant Israeli girl Miss Dvorah pro-Arab ami therefore had dising Is done by summer, Israelis qualified himself as a mediator colleges received $805,400 of the In addition to the grants listed It Snintowsku who needs special at- warn, growing Kgyp(ian military between the Arab tstatcs anil IK- grants to private institutions of was assumed here th.it Yeshiva tention nnd care, according to a strength will make the situation higher learning. University's new Albert Einstein letter received here by Max rael. College of Medicine would receive Crounse, JLC chalrma l In Omaha. worse than ever. , "I do not think we should take .Sharing in the college grants a grant when the actual disposiThe young girl lives with her Israel circles here favor In prinsides In this way," Mr. Galtskell were Brandeis University, with tion of awards from a $90 million mother, who survived the nazi ciple the support by the United (aid, referring to Prime Minister fund for privately supported medi- concentration camps of Europe, in States of projects like the Aswan Aden's speech. "We have puarcal schools Is made a old house In Jaffa, Israel. Her Dam hi Egypt. But the Israeli* lUiteed Israel's existing frontiers In making the hospital grants, father died in 1947 as a result of arc asking If Egypt hasn't blackand we have to stand by thnt the Foundation trustees noted the tortures he underwent In the con- mailed the United States and guarantee." l i e Insisted upon an whether the clam is a reward to need for several hundred thousand centration camps. emphatic rcafflrmatlon of the TriA young French boy wasEgypt for signing the Czech arm* additional general hospital beds partite Declaration of 1950, Indeal. The Israel view on the dam and the fact that old or obsolete "adopted" eight years ago, who Is stead of reference to the 1917 par- IMMKillATIOIf RKVIMION buildings require replacement or being aided to continue his educa- is that If the United States li to tition borders as Kdcn did. lend generous . financial support New York (JTA) — President modernization. It was also pointed tion there. the West should extract something . "Some of us at least feel that n Elsenhower and his Administra- out that "The pressing need Is for In return from Egypt as a contripeople who have been hounded tion will he making "new and funds to expand or modernize bution toward regional peace, coand persecuted and massacred strong recommendations" to Con- present facilities, and extend servoperation with the Johnston Plan, throughout the ages, to the eternal gress In 195G for revision of ex- ices to keep pace with the rapid etc. , shame of mankind, should now l>c isting Immigration laws, it wasdevelopment of medical science." allowed to live nnd flourish In stated here Sunday by Maxwell Use of the funds granted to the It is felt that nothing can be setParis (JTA)—Tho , U n i t e d peace." he added. The Lal>or Par- M. Ilabb, secretary to the Presi- hospitals will be permitted for any ty lender said that his party rec- dent's Cabinet. Mr. Kabb was the program of Improvement or ex-States, Britain and France will tled finally by "remote control." A third party may convince parties ognizes that a settlement of the guest speaker at the first anni- tension of hospital service but not supply arms to tho countries of 'dispute, which has been aggravat- versary dinner of the United Max for operating expenses for services tho Middle East "for defensive to meet, the Israelis think, but It Is up to the people directly coned to a "new nnd dangerous" ex- Service. currently being performed by thepurposes only," it was stated hero cerned to work-out the final solutent by Soviet supply of arms to hospitals. Programs may" bo in Sunday in high official circles. A tion face to face. Israel circles r e Stating that the present U.S. the Middle Tjist. "must Involve a the form of Improvement in or ad- decision to this effect was reached solution of the Arab refugee prob- immigration policy was alienating dition to facilities or services, ad- by the Foreign Minister of three vealed that Israel today is worklem, the .ending of the blockade people In o v e r s e a s countries ditions to or training of person- Western countries at their talk Ing more closely with the United States than with Britain, mainly of Israel and, no doubt, some min- whereas It could be "an Important nel, and conducting research. here last week on Middle East because of the Guildhall speech by weapon In the arsenal of the cold or frontier adjustments." problems. war," Mr. Itabb said that this British Prime Minister Sir AnThe total grant was probably country needs the talents offered the largest ever received by Jew- Well-informed sources said that thony Eden. by Immigrants. "The tailor Indus- ish i n s t i t u t i o n s from .private French Foreign Minister Antolne Abandonment or the ccutting u t t g off try In America, for instance needs sources, and in many cases, were Plnay told Israel's Foreign Minthe talents offered by •immigrants. tho largest every received from ister here yesterday that the of the port of Elath will never be Western Powers would not aban- envisaged, according to the Israel any source. don Israel. A t the same time, he viewpoint. Israel rejects any noMILLION IMM.LAIC (ill'T is reported to have hinted to Mr. tion of a "landbrldgc' 'across the ' The annual Christmas Kvo ParSliarett that there is no unity Negev that would involve anything Now York (JTA I A million- AKMS NIIH'MKNT ty at the Omaha Veterans Hospital dollar gift from the International London (JTA)—Two Egyptian among the Western "Big Three" other than a juridical decision on Will bo given this Saturday by theI-adles Garment Workers Union ships sailed from the Belgian port on overall Middle East p olicy. It transit rights. Epstein-Morgan Post, Jewish War for a hospital" in the Negev oper- of Antwerp last week-end with 12 Is noted here that while Britain's Veterans and Nebraska Lodge of ated by the Ilistadrut was an-Valentine tanks, 10 Sherman Middle East policy Is hinged on Ii'nal Il'rlth, nounced here today by David I)u- tanks, 2G Jeeps nnd five armored the Ilagdad Pact, to which she adHarold Huliln, VAVS represent- liinsky, president of the union. cars, according to reports reaching heres, France remains aloof to the Sunday Radio ative for JWV stated that the The sum will Iw paid in four an- here. The tanks were Imported pact. Tho Eternal Light program shows will \K presented twice so nual Installments. Into Belgium us scrap from British The French Foreign Ministry will be broadcast over-KFAB that most of the patients will be Mr. Dubinsky also indicated that dealers. has Issued a statement here In from 11:30 a. m. to 12 noon. able to see it. Itefrcshincnts will the IUiWU might make a fur- According to the reports, 200 connection with reports that Iw nerved by the ladles auxiliary ther $500,000 available to the hos- tanks, 1C0 jeeps, 21 Bren carriers France had protested to Israel The Bible In Action series of the post nnd the Nebraska pital after the $1,000,000 contribu- and 50 armored cars have left about the Israeli action against chapter. with its motivating theme' of tion Is completed. He also an- Antwerp In the past four months, Syria, France, tho statement said, the dynamic relationship be Central High School Traveling nounced a $50,000 contribution for bound for unstated destinations in had not protested, but had, rather, tween the Bible and contemTroupe will take part in the en- the purchase of machinery for the Middle East. Most of them expressed Its regret at the inciporary living will be broadcast tflstradrut trndc schools In Israel were British scrap reconditioned dent. Some sources here said totertainment program. Miss Sandra over Radio WOW from 5:45 to Ki'llnian is chnlrman of the group. and a uecond 550.000 contribution by Belgian dealers before resale. day that M. Plnay expressed dis6 p. m. The series ii presented Sherman Lipsteln Is Commander for tho city of Haifa for the bulld- British and Belgian authorities npproval of an extremely aggrosby WOW In cooperation with of thi> JWV post nnd Marvin ICrip- Inc of a stadium to be named In are believed to bo discussing meas- s|ve statement issued this wcekhonor, of Xulftl Antonnlnl. first ures aimed at halting 'further ship<»n<l-.!ny *tbe-.'8»>*lnn Embassy In the, American Zionist. Council. Inn Is president of the Nebraska vice-president' of the' HXJWlf. ' ' ments,' ' " *."" ''" "•'.."• Paris. lodge. .

British Labor Head Critical of Policy

Ford Grant Includes Jewish Institutions

Workmen's Circle To Aid Israeli Girl

Global Report

'Big 3'to Supply Defensive Arms

VA Patients to Be Feted by Vets, B.B.

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