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To Break Ground for New Wing Blood Drive Wed., Oct. 17
Global Report
Ceremony to Start 3 p.m., Sunday At Dr. Philip Sher Home for Aged
An "AU-Out City Blood Drive" Ground will be broken tbia will be' held from noon to 3:48 EGYPT GETS SUBS London (JTA)—Egypt has rep / m , Wednesday, Oct. 17 at th S u n d a y afternoon at threp Red Cross Blood Center, 2549 ceived from the Soviet Union six o'clock for a new $60,000 wing Farnam i t , under the auspice* post-war built fully operational to the Dr. Philip Sher Jewish of tho Omaha B'nai B'rith Chap* submarines, A. -J. McWhlnnle, Homo for the Aged at 52nd and naval correspondent of-the Dally ten and lodge*. Grand av. Jack W. Marer, "The prcient urgency (or blood Herald, reported here. President of the Federation for The artlclo says that Western has reached the point of emergenJewish Service, will preside. cy proportJonoj," Mrs. Max Sacks, Intelligence people acknowledge Mayor John Rosenblatt will chairman of the drive strewed. that these six modern submarines bring greetings from the City of The Douglas County blood quota could be most effective weapons Omaha and Philip Vogt, Public of MO pint* for the month of Au> in the hands of the Egyptians Welfare Administrator of Douglas gust fell short by 72 pint*," Mrs. The vessels are said to be fully County, will also speak. equipped for mino-laylng. Sacks stated. The Dally Herald said Soviet Taking part In the program will "In spite of this," she continued, be Omaha rabbis, J. Harry Kula"1,344 pints of blood were sent to crews remained aboard to teach kofsky, chairman of the survoy Ideal hospitals during tho month Egyptian Navy men "how to be and building committee, and Ar. of August, which means that oth- submariners In record time." The thur A. Cohn, chairman of th« newspaper added that' British iner Blood Centers in other cities Home committee. helped fill the deficit" '/It is the telligence men believe there is "a Dr. Philip Sher, for whom the hope of B'nai B'rith that the citi- clause inthe secret deal with MosHome Is named, and three senior zens of our community will ap- cow whereby Russian crews will residents of the Home will parpreciate the tremendous and vital be withdrawn if they go into aci. Ilarry Kulnkofiky Jark M. Murer ticipate in the ground breaking need for blood donors and will tion against any of the Western ceremony. volunteer to help make available Powers." The construction of the new the predous 'pint of life/ Mrs. wing was approved lost week by Sacks concluded. ADL SMEABKD the Federation's executive comNew Orleans (WNS)—A second B'nai B'rith sponsoring groups mittee. are Monsky lodge and chapter, "unwarranted and vicious attack" The new addition will contain "Tito and Central Europe in Nebraska lodge and chapter, and on the Antl Defamation League eight rooms to serve as living by Dr. Emmctt L. Irwln, head of the Cornhutkcf lodge. Chanukah gifts were shipped Perspective"' will biTdlscussed by quarters for residents. When com'For further Information call the New Orleans Citizen's Coun- this week to the Office of the Jack Raymond of the New York pleted the new wing will form tha Mrs. Sacks, AT 0662 or AT 0249 cil, was sharply denounced' hero Jewish Chaplain at one of the Times at the second session of the north leg of the home building or co-chairman, Mrs. J. Milton by Label A. Katz, chairman of the Bases In Japan by the Federation Eleventh Annual Institute On and the entire structure will look locifl ADL group, who declared of Jewish Women's Clubs, so •Margolin. GL 4868. like the letter "H" but with the Dr. Irwln "knows as well ns wo World Affairs to be held at 8:15 do that his false accusations and that It will-arrive In time to be p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 10 in the new north wing somewhat shortr er than the existing south wing. BI-OCKADK VN3VHT Innuendo cannot lx? "substantiat- distributed at holiday time. Washington (WNS>—President ed" because of "the simple reaMrs. Moo A. Vcnger Is chair- University of Omaha auditorium. Mr. Kulakofsky, a past presiElsenhower, questioned here nt tils son tli.it blatant lie! cannot be man of the Services to Armed Mr. Raymond has spent ten dent of the Federation, headed weekly prom conference, declarei proved trui'. Forces Committee and her co- years "covering" Central Europe the special committee appointed It wan hlii personal opinion that chnlrman is Mrs. Sam S. Stein- for tho Times and he was the first by Mr. Marer, Federation presiEgypt'* blockade of the .Stxv berg. American correspondent to be dent, to investigate the facilities Canal to Israel shipping was moi The following assisted in prep- granted a visa Into Soviet-domi- at the home. Arthur Cohn, Home Unjust. aration of this shipment: Mes- nated lands. He has just returned chairman, had reported on the. crowding of the residents. The At the same time tho President dames David H. Brown, Joe Free- from his latest assignment as head members of the special committee asserted that ho believed tho blocman, Robert H. Koopcr, Abe Roff- of the Times Moscow Bureau; that the existing facilities kade to be not In nccord with the man, Leonard Segal and Albert Tho theme for this year's lnsU found Sometimes In the course of an at the aged home were inade1888 treaty. tute is: "There is need for new quate ordinary business transaction a Steinberg, in that residents arc being Chanukah gifts from the Oma- perspectives in American Foreign housed In medical quarters which little nugget of news interest may Policy." The Federation for JewIK- found. Such was the case when ha Jewish community to Omahans ish Service Is one ot the Institute's should be kept for the treatment Mrs. Morris Franklin received a serving In the Armed Forces are groups. The pro- of sick residents. letter from a customer. GrcnvlUo now being prepared under the di- co-sponsoring are offered through the unl The new, wing will release the rection of Mrs. Venger and Mrs. grams P. North, verslty's Department of History medical section of the Home for Mr. North, an attorney, tells of Steinberg, co-chairmen of the and Government and the College Its Intended use as a place to the "many times (his son) has Committee for the Federation of of Adult Education. treat sick residents, Mr. Kulakofwritten concerning tho wonderful Jewish Women's Clubs.' sky pointed out. things that the Jewish people arc The committee asks families of Members of the special comdoing in developing their land servicemen to notify Jewish Com- FASTEST LINEK mittee included Arthur Cohn, (Israel)". His son, Father Robert munity Center, office on address Hamburg (JTA)—Tho 9,000- Harry DuBoff, Dr. Abe Grcenbcrg, G. North, S. 3. this year was ap- changes and on date on new serv- ton "Thcodor Herzl," largest pas- Dr. Abe Fellman, Robert Koopcr pointed director of the Pontifical icemen lor servicemen that have senger vessel ever constructed for and Abe Brodkey. Blblcal Institute In Jerusalem, a been discharged. Israel and fastest major boat unGround breaking for the origiCatholic religious institution. der the bluc-and-whlte flag, slid nal building took place at the Father North, a native Iowan down the ways of a German ship- same time also on a Sunday but and a former Omahan, has workbuilding yard here while hundreds in August of 1946, The original ed in Israel before receiving his of guests and spectators cheered. cost of the structure was $225,000 directorship. Constructed for Israel's Zlm- which is on a ten acre site. Dr. Father North has written, of Shoham .Lines under the repara- Sher, now honorary president of Jewish families "who never knew Jerusalem (WNS)—U.N. Secre- tions pact and equipped to carry the Federation, was in charge of anything about farming, who have tary General Dag Hommarskjold's 530 passengers, tho new liner the first ground breaking cerelenmed how and are developing report to the Security Council was should be ready for service in mony. some of the finest farms In the an indication that the United Na- March of next year. She will be MM, Mlko Freeman world." "It would seem awful to tions had not merely failed to put assigned to the regular three-day Nixon Absolved us If those wonderful hospitals an end to the Arab campaign of run from Haifa Co Marseille, via New York—There is nothing in and institutions of learning that hostility to peace in the past year, Naples, but during part of the the record of Vice-President Richyou people have built and devel- but that it had apparently failed year is expected to be used for ard Nixon to Indicate "in any way oped in Israel should ever be de- even to Understand the nature of tourist cruises to South America that he Is anti-Semitic," the Antlstroyed by the holocaust of war." the threat, It was declared here and the Bermudas. Defamatlon League of B'nai B'rith Grenvllle North said In his letter by a spokesman for the Israeli The Women's Division of the declared in a statement which sold United Hod Feather-Ilcd Cross o Mrs. Franklin. "We only hope," Foreign Ministry. the American people were fortuLISTING WITHDRAWN Campaign will begin Its floor-to- Mr. Grenvllle continued, "there nate In that all four major canThe "gulf between reality In the will he a way found to prevent it area and its understanding by the London (JTA)—A book, 'Talcs didates "are completely free ot door solletntlons this Monday Mrs. Mike Freeman, vice-pres- ml that the poor people especial- United Nations must r e m a i n of tho Aristocracy," has been religious bias." ident of Federation of Jcu'l&h ly, those who have been Riven a great," the spokesman declared, withdrawn on the eve of its pub- Henry Edward Schulz, national Women's Clubs, Is a section lead- licimc In Israel after all of tho "as long as the Secretary General lication because it reveals the chairman of the ADL, said the er In the one of the four arcnt of orrors they have suffered will holds the view Implicit In tho re- Jewish antecedents of a number rumors about Nixon were "a reot ncaln l>e put throuRh the lame port that Arab Insistence on the of members of the British nobll- currence of false charges' made tlu? city. Working with Mrs. Freeman 'lorrors." during the 1952 campaign and are exercise of bellfKcrcnt rights In ly, tho London press reported. arc her district chnlrnicn: M"i"Of coun.e," Mr. North summed lolation of a Security Council deThe author of tho volume on as untrue today as they were dnmes Alfred Sophlr, Nathan p, "it Is n part of our son's work cision, the continuous incitement Ilritaln's arlstrocracy is L. G. then." V Turner and Alfred Frank. St. Petersburg, Fla. (JTA)— :o be thfre teaching and helping, to apfjiesslon by Arab leaders, the Pine, an acknowledged authority Tenm captain:* Include: Mmei ind always striving for peace, maintenance by'Egypt of the Suez on the peerage. Tho report In tho Jewish leaders at St. Petersburg Charles fiuss, Krvln Simon, Har- ind whether there is war or no blockade and the repudiation by press says that the book gives the complained that the Tides Hotel < ry Feremteln, Snm Green, Har- ar, It Is bis Job to remain and the Arab covernments of liable names of 14 Jewish peers who where Vlce-PrcsIdent Richard M. old ISrodkey, Milton Abrahams, :lo the best he can. There must obligations under the Charter and have made no secret of their Nixon was scheduled to stay was Milton Waldbaum, Georpc Spitsome way that the Jewish pco- of the United Nations and the alth. The reason for the with- "restricted against the Jewish peozer, Henry Appel, Ilnrold Zt'Iln- ilo can finally realize their nm- Armistice nRreement.1 ar« con- drawal Is that the volume reveals ple." Following a sudden switch, sky, Sam Berman and George iltions and have their own homes sistent with their wish to eftab- Christian-Jewish alliances among the Nixon party spent the weekBritain's noble families. end,at the Edward James Hotel Schnplro llsh peaceful conditions. ind peace."
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