January 20, 1956

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Vol. VXXIV—N.i. I."..

OMAIIA,

101 K. 2Mb, Annual Rite < DolUBI iitt JA. 13G0 Klngle Col»y 10 Qette

NI;ISI:AKKA, FICIDAV, .rvNTAitv so.

ing Jan. 2 9 $61,025 Chest Grant To Federation for '56

Sioux City Section to Appear in Press This week we welenme oill'

Sioux City neighbors to tin; Jewish Press. Tlie Sioux City Section will appear in the Press for a period of time during their Hiniiv City United Jewish Appeal Campaign. Members of the Sioux City Jewish Community will receive tho Press. Jack W. Marer. Federation President F. Kalph Nor,!'. Press Ctle. Chairman

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lave to Feature ! .native Program

...•a informative, program will highlight the 52nd

The Federation for Jewish Serv- now for cipit.il fijuil neefis of Annii . community Meeting of the Federation for Jewish Service Will receive SI! 1 ff.'.'i for local United Community Sfrvlee a<M-nice to be held at 8 p. m, Sunday, Jan, 20, in tlie Jewish Comservices from the Oin:ih;t Com- eie>\ Alloejtiitins made tcnt.'itivemunity Center auditorium, Jack W. Marcr, Federation presimiinlly Chest during liirifi, .luck ly will b'1 rcvii-weil in tin4 lii;lil of dent, announced tod ly. All members of the community have VV. Mnrer, Federation president; total funds raised for this purpose. announced. This grant w;is ap- The Federation for Jewish Service • bein mwtid t,i .itit'iil Mr. Murer proved liy the Hoard of Director.-; is one of the aj;eneies for whieh it ited of the United Community • Serv- a Cipital Fund (irant has been Nm.-l IVoKrulii* ices upon the recommendation of earmarks!. The colorful story of Federation its budget- committee after its activities will he presented by destudy of the. program, finance* partment chairmen. In brief sum* anrl needs of Iho Federntion. Solomon C.oldfarb, Family Mon- mario-i, tliey will report to the ice Director of the Federation for The ninount granted to the Fedcommunity on progress nytda dmeration Is $.t,'l.V) inoro thin was Jewish Service, was designated «>> lng thb past year.. Blven In ]'.ir>r> to meet a rise in co-ordinator of the Jewish ICducaOf'Oreat Interior A "White KlL-phnnt Sale" will be cost (if operation. ion Survey to bo held in Omaha The Federation's activities jire featured Attraction nt the nicet.Omuliii Servli™ uitlmutely Involved with the spiritthe Golden Are Club to ix' early I n May, Jack W.^Mnror, FedThe fund's appropriated by the iiif: ofthis I'. V. CIIIK1'' TO VISIT ual, physical and moral welfare of coming Monday at. 1 Oimmunlty Chest are for the held eration president announced. irnitcd Nations, N. Y.' (JTA,) the community and roaches Into Jewish Community Community ('enter and Family p. m., InAthe Nations Secretary (ienerDr. Morris Margolin, chairman practically every household In one dessert luncheon will United Service and relief program-: of Outer. al Dag Ilammarskjold left by f the Jewish Education Hurcau, manner or other, Mr. Marer emserved .-mil a film in color "IsIho Federation in Omaha, Mr. l»e piano Sunday for I/union and the Is serving as chairman of the city- phasized, and these' summaries rael Holiday" will hi; shown. BItirer Indlnited. Middle Kast to study tho posui- wide Jewish Education S u r v e y should prove to ba of great I n t o Mrs. Albert (iaer will I*; am:- l»litie.s of an Arab-Israel p e n c e The total allocation for nil 47 nmlHslon which wns approved est to all member* of rh.i CommuIted Feather Service;; Is Jl/JTO,- tioiiO'.r at the sale anil members and of long-term plans for im- recently by the Federation Hoard. nity. and friends are asked to brim: 6:ii). In addition the lied Cross reproving conditions in the Middle; The survey will be conducted by ceived ?2r,.">."no and the IJSO items to 1M; auctioned off. A social F.astcrn countries. He will confer the American Association for Jew- For tali reiujn, I Uiye. every hour will follow. in I/indon tomorrow with Hritlsh ish Education officials, whllo Mr. member of the community to at'J*he United Cmnmunily Service •Mrs. John Solomon and MIA. J. Foreien Secretary Selvvyn l.loyd, Onlilfarb will coordinate local ac- tend this annual gathering ut which progress made during tlie Milton Mantolin nre cn-ordinatons agencies will pay nit the 1!I30 apand with Fgytian I'l-emier Col. tivities for the survey. past year will ln> ivvicwpd, the propriations to ngencley on a for ..the Onialm Section, National Gamal Alwlel Nassei* Snlurday The Omahn survey Is a pail »f president <truss«i. niontldy basis following a careful Counell of Jewish Women whnm when he reaches Cairo. national sampling to determine I'lcn til Vullllg Adults review of each agency's spending. witli the Jewish ('(immunity CenMr. Ilammarskjold will reach ter Department eo-sjwm^oi' the "I would like ti> (.'specially urge CitriMnl I-'lind-i Israel Monday, January i.'t, and the scope of Jewish educition in activity. the young ,tdult- 11 make II their ' In addition to tlie aliove, apwil tpend two days there during the I'nited States. business to attend tills meeting. proximately JI.WiO.MK1 I--. available which he will confer with Prime Dulles States . , . The Federation is vitally ci>nMinister David I'.en Curion and i* im d u.ih thi> di ii'lopmcnt of Foreign Minlstr-r Moshe Sharett. Ben Gurlon Soy- . . . •out nu.HH li ideiih.p from the Prior to his departure, he Indiranks of our young peuplu and wo. cated that, he would suggest that jr.; uiixioiti hint tliey learn of. It* I Washington (JTA> -Secretary economic, aid which is now being 'l'el Aviv (J'l'A.i A plan for I nctU.tle., in tlie ci.nniunity un(t offered to MiddleKxstem counof Slate John Foster Dulles inditries by the United States on Isrnel to tighten it' belt In the'help in tin- pl.mn ng of the conIjiiifloii UTA; (Jiven defen- cated that the. United State; will one side ami by the Soviet Union economic and manpower fields tinuity of c immunity traditions not In* drawn into com|>o.tition witli sive v, calkins. Israel will prevent on the other, should be. channeled and place itself in the best shape | a ,,,j jirogi.win,' ,\i r . M in r staled, a war III tin' Middle. F.aU. Premier the Soviet Union for Arab favor through the United Nations mtli- to beat off un expected att.u k ; This will ho the tlrit opportunity !>.ivid lien fiiirimi told Klchnnl | nt Israel's oxpon.se. hpcaKing at er than in an "atmosphere of •from the Arab sUtes lias been view the several improvements Cros.sm.'iu, Lalior Ml* and former a press conference, he said that strife." prepared by the Mnpnl l'nrty, hlch wore made in the Center ../ ' member of the Anglo-American while Moscow miijht try to win largest party in Israel and leadbuilding during tho year • lnclud-' Commission of Inquiry on Pales- Arab friendship by proiwsing a er of the Bovcriimcnt coalition ing the complete modernization of OUT ritoiticAM tine, in an interview. "Give us the "tou;;h" resolution against I.srael Noiv York OJTA)--Support for tlie kitchen, lie added. tools and we will prevent war," nt the United Notions Security a 51,000,000 program to pnivldc ' The draft plan calls for tho A social hour will follow underMr. lien (iurlon said, accordlni: Council, but that there was no roa- I'O.OOO young people In Israel, immediate ; classification of the iho auspices of the Federation of i Israel, so that tho to a dispatch from Mr. rtrossman >;on to fear American comi>ctltion North Africa and cither nrea« manpower in Jewish Woman's Clubs with Mrs. most economical and mos effiin that nviwct. published in the iJaily Mirror. with vocational training and sec- cient use may po mado of it Dave Conn, womcn'H clubs1 hospi'Hie Hecretiiry of Slate emphaIn a special television program that the American views on ond.iry education In Ift5(i wns should the occasion arise and both tality chairman, In charge of arpresented hy Lnlior ?»TI' Woodrow sized, peace remain " v e r y voted here by the American OUT tho. army and Industry expand rangements. Wyatt over the IM'.C, Mr. ficn Arab-Israel murh" as j:et fnrth IJI his Awni-st Federation nt Its annual confer- their* personnel needs. The plnn Klrctlon of Officers Ourion repeated his offer lo meet •Jf, He indicated that theseence last night at the Hotel terms' urgent -the cstablishement Federation officers will be elect"anywhere and anytime" with viewskiK-ech. Ilooscvelt. Dr. William Hnber. of a special commissariat to co- ed for a new lerm of office. Nomwould ho ddvanced when thi; Premier Nasser, for peace talks. Anglo-American talk;; on tlie -Mid- president, announced that. OUT ordinate control and to Implement He said that the 1917 UN resolu- die. F.ast situation start at the end would begin discussions with the various emergency regulations In nutlons will be presented by David Goldman, chairman, and his comtions could not longer serve as a this month, between President Joint Distribution Committee thin the event of war. Tlie stockpiling mittee, consisting of David Blackbasis for a settlement nnd that of F.lscnhowcr and Iiritixh P r i m e week for a financial allocation in of food, and water Is also called er, Jules Newman, Harry Sldmuti only tin; status quo would cervc Minister Sir Anthony Kdcn. A.';kod support of these overseas activ- urgentJ •-,:'.. . and Mrs. Mike Freeman. • for BUCII purposes. He urged lirlany fonnuia h.'is"l>een discussed ities. t.'iln to help secure peace by re- If Present officers! are! 'Jack W. with Ilritaln for Arab-Israel peace, dressing the arms balance. Marcr, president^ Dr. Abo GrcenMr. Dulles salil that no npocific SOLAB OONVEUTOU bere, 'first' vlce-preiidcntj Robert formula lm.<; been acted upon, linn New! York (JTA)—Or. Harry II. Kooper, second vice-president; addfil that they had no doubt Tabor,' directorof Israel's PhysiJewish-Education in Harry Tnistin, treasurer ltrnest A. that the Arab-Israel pence- issue cal Lalwratory, has -Invented a secretory;' and Dr. Philip Europe to Be Expanded would bo a main topic in the forth- Washington <WNS|>-Kgypf has one-way mirror which will 'con- Slier, honorary president.' coming talks. -• •' vert solar energy to steam, thus, Mr. Marcr will preside received from the Communist hloc bringing solar electric power .New York (JTA)—The threeof countries 200 Jet fighters, a day meeting of the Conference on 30,000 TIIKK HII'T within the range of technology, Jewish Material Claims Against liostnn (JTA) -Dr. Philip \V. nunilxM' of submarines : and large Germany concluded here Sunday I,own, philanthropist of Newton, quantities of other anlm. it was he stated In an interview, Dr. TalKir, who does not foresee with the voting of Sl,.'i0O,0O0 for Mass., lias undertaken to plant a disclosed by Assistant Secretary world-wide programs of Jewish forest of 20,000 trees in Israel as of State Ccorgi! V. Allen at a TV use of his method for the procultural nnd educational recon- part of the Jewish National appearance where, he simultane- duction of low cost electricity struction during l'JM. These funds Fund'H Defense Forest .of 25,- ously asserted that Israel's request through steam titrMncs, believes "Mm Julie" ,i Swedish motion are part of the $10,000,000 alloca- 000,000 trees rinsing the border:! for anns was still under consider- that it can be used for heating or picture based on August Stringtions program for the relief and of Israel, it wns announced here ation but that the "key considera- cooling homes, for making freuh b'rg's world famous play will br tion" in the ultimate decision will water from salt and for providing rehabilitation of Jewish victims Sundry at S'll p. in., In of Nazi persecution and for com- by Fred Mono.ison, president of rest on the action taken by the low presure steam for paper pro- presented the New Knglfind JNF. Security Council on the resolution:; duction and other industrial uses. the^JovMsh Conrnunity Ci nter aumunal reconstruction approved by ditorium. of censure. the Conference board of dlrectoni. Tlili pre,citation vull be the More than ?5C0,O0O wns allocatAt the same time Mr. Allen mid third in the Center'-, Foreign F|Un ed for use in Kurope, an Increase Sunday Radio that while the relative strength of Federation Executive series The stoiy tell, of a mtdover the preceding year which reIsrael and the Arab states will be. Mimmor eve in Scindmau.i ill 1888 flected the stronger emphasis the Rabbi Roland I). Glttlcson of Committee to Meet a factor in the decision, he did not where two people meet on this conference is placing on the deTemple Israel in Boston, Mass., think It realistic for a nation the night of intoxication and liewitchvelopment of Jewish education in Tlie Kxecutivc Committee of will l>e guest speaker on tho size of I.srael to have an "anna Europe. Almost CO percent of all Message of Tsracl Reries licartt mcnLs i>osltlon as that, of tho 40, the Federation for Jewish ment. The feudal aristocrat, Julie, the cultural allocations were earService will meet at 32:15 li on the downward path to deover KI1ON from 12:05 to 12:30 000 Arabs. He said the "impera marked for Jewish education, In ;\ m., Tuesday, Jan. 24 in the struction and the serf, Jean, U p. m, tlve" need In that area of tho particular for the construction or downtown Highland Club in climbing upwards but in the beworld was a settlement of the acquisition of suitable school the Hill Hotel, Jack W. Mnrer, wildering kaledlo-icopc- of night all Tlie Eternal Light program Arnb-Lirael Issue, that tho U. S. buildings and the expansion, Federation p r e s i d e n t an- boundaries are blurred. will tK! liroadcast over KFAM feels that neither side wants war equipment and repafr of existing nounced. nnd that this country's position from 11:30 n. m. to 12 noon. Admission i-, by hcriei tickcl>ir l)utldlni!F especially in Kurope. Is one of Impartiality. •..iiKli* .itlniission of 7") cent-,

Golden Age Club To Hold Auction

Goldfarb Named Co-ordinator

Global Report

Emergency Plan Prepared in Israel

U.S. Not to Favor Defensive Arms to Arabs Over Israel Prevent M.E. War

200 Red Jets In Egyptian Hands

Swedish Film at Center Sun. Night


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