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As nf August li, l!)38 Tin- folluwinu .'in1 current reports from divisions in I ho I03S Omaha Jewish Philanthropies Campaign: To Dale %:v.\n,y.n.-,<i ll.OIii.00 (il,4!).~>.75

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Mr. Ben Gurion—Meet Goldstein United Nations. N. Y. I.JTAl If and when Prime Minister David lien (lurion comes hen; to nltencl summit meetings on the Middle Ivisl,Mitchell Goldstein is ready and alerted. Kiltila S\ Khruschev. pounds, is the United Nations security officer who ha* been designated as personal bodyguard for the Israeli premier, Goldstein speaks Yiddish and is one of ton Jews in the 150rnnn UN security lorce. He has heen a member of I he force for six >'ears. A former V, S. Maiine, Goldstein sieved in World War II find in Korea and was in the Maiine Corps military police and rriminal iuvesigation nnifs. If Mi". Hen (lurion does not come here, then Officer GoldStein will be one of Hie security parly for Soviet Premier Goldstein, .'52, who stands six foot three and weighs 'J'iO

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While the e.selian'Ke of views .'ontimies and lias not yel fully crystallized, the fnllowinj; ])oints have emerged so far in the cxchaiif;e betuceu (he two Kovernmeiits since July M ; I. Tli« {;ni)i'(l Sliile.s lias slroa^ly affirmed its ,sii|ipiirt for tin; Integrity Mini imlciieiiilenee of ] K nirl, wlilch it reganlw us M|iml to l.elianiin in (ITIIIS of Aniiwieiiii riiiiiiiilliiiinls. Isiiii'l representatives are iirj,'lii|j Hint Him policy he KKCII clearer it ml more coneretw irvpression.

Te| Aviv' 1 I JTAl An Israeli ; helicopter on a mission of mercy made a forced landing on a Unit- ; I'll Slales Navy carrier in. the Mediterranean Sea when il r a i l ; 1'. A list of ili'ins of new defen(JTAl The most out of fuel. The plane was head- : Jerusalem sive equipment is now under conin:.; for Hie Israeli freighter N c ; - heal'-d discussion to take place sider.-ition. .Sonic of these are unliali which bad a soriou-ly injured in the Jerusalem municipal counlikely lo cause much difficulty as seaman aboard. The helicopter was cil in the past five years ended they beJonj; lo culc.^ories already refueled by the carrier, took ofl authorized in the recent past. 11 is inconclusively earlier Ibis week ;ind landed next lo the freighter, j too early lo predict the outcome .some 21) miles from shor.?. II tool; I with ii 10 to If) lie vote on a proof the request for heavier equip1 "III'-* patient aboard iind returned; posal to ban mixed bathing in the ment, which is the main source of safely to this city where the .sea-' new pool in Jerusalem. Washiiiirlini (.ITA)—The belief Israel's COIICCI n. Ambassador Kban Jerusalem (.I'i'A)—The •• m m . willi it fiacluied skull, w; for the •"•'"sale.,. (.JT.M-Thc • -eessa- has invited Shimon Peres, director Tin- A^-ililiis Israel, National IU-- that the time has <•< ll^imis Party, Ilerilt mid (icucral l u l l e d Stab's (;(iveriinient In ev- H-ni id Itritlsh overflights of Isrnel general of the Israel Defense Min•larlly territory with troop mid supply istry, lo conic for consultations Zionist* unKel lo (lerilillld it le,",is- presn Itself wit li greater elarlty iiomitments tI" , ,,|,uies frniii <:.vpiiis to Jordan tva^ on these mailers. lAtlVe li;:n lint l\ere belli nJT ll.Vmi its M'ciirily eoiniiilliiii-iils the Labor p;irtles. Iliirin^' Hit* de- Isriiel \ta^t evpressed 1,,-re hy Am- , ,.„„,,,.,„„,, ,,„,. ,'!. There is still much obscurity bate. .Mapal .Mayor <;•• I.'.IIIMI ,\';- hassuilor I. flail mi a li'le\ isloil prnis understood thai, when (he j ••'l>oiil Hie scope iind'character of tram. He iilsn ralli'il for (beat ; run sii^^e^teil tliat the iiuiidel|)atIMrilisli slirii^'.;ed off coulinueii I s - j i b e projected summit meelinif'bf fl>- I'ci-iimmend In tin- niaiei'^e- I'liwer Kill I'.lllteeH til tin: .Middle j r.-ieli ri •<! lies Is for an end lo Ilie | Hie Security Council. The United I'Jiisl slates, I in tiiilin;; Israel. iiient of Hie piiid—now a .M.-'.|iaiStales lias told Israel .that it falie ;isl:ed U. S. arms for Israel '\iolation.s of Israel air spaer, Hi'.' vors her participation if mailers as a delerrenl (o iH^'.ression, on ! Ilrilish Ambassador \v:;s called allecline Israel arise. Hu( Hie pilbthat special da\s lie set aside dur(he same flee basis which the MU and lold, in (he finiK'st tones, 1 i s li e (I slalemcnls of President hl^' I lie weell for men all;l for L'ntcd Slate,- has provided 111" thai the lights niiisl ce-'ise. Tl'.--1 Federation of Jc.vi.di \Vn- Women hi-|i:iriltcl,\ Mi (bat (UllloI i l n Loii'lon. JJrilisb ilefcnse of- I'.'isnnhcM'c'r and Secretary Dulles Arab si .lies wil harms. r indicate ii desire to limit. Hie coninen'.i- Clubs v.ill n', .'iin lime Its | do.v .lews could Use tbe pun! at A summit meeting should pro- i ficials (liselfised Ibiit future snp- ference-, (o the specific nuillcrs IIW/I booth ill the annual eiiilden'.s such time*. Other days, hoiwvrr, : plies lo lirilciin's paratroops in mote direct negotiations betwet-n Memorial hospital linzaar to J>e; be would le;t\e for ini.\e:| bathing. [ Jordan will y,a Ihrou-.'.h Ihc JJOI! which led to its convening, namely, lield Sunday evenin;; anil all day J In til;1 coinse of the d"biile, on:.' slates of I he .Middle Kast region i of Aliaba, on the (lull' of Aliaba, the. Soviet chillies against t h e and end Indirect n^ri'ssion, be IMnnday, November f) and 10 a( opposition councillor a d in i t I e d ' o\ci l.inil lo the interior. A con-Western intervention i n Lebanon . the Slieralon-Konlcnelle ilolel, i t ' that miNod bathing was p.'rniitleil said. On (he rjiances of a direct i lin;;enl of supply (loops arrived and Jordan and Hie A m e r i c a n ' meeting of Isriicl w,ilh the Arabs, uas announced by .Mrs. Kinest A. ill the Mizrachi-.spon.sorcd KibI in Akaba lo handle the ship- charges of recent "indirect, aggression" in the Middle Kast. NOK'-J ami Mrs. Hubert .Soinmer, butz Tir.it. Xvi. However, lie in- Mr. Kbiin said Israel had always 1 incuts.) been williti'4 and that il was up project chiiirman and co-chiiir-| sisted that Jerusalem's' special Israel has not iieea u central to the Arabs. A \ c r y grave lineal Altholu;b, by coincidence, the man. respectively foi; the Women's; status must be observed, else Jeru| eleiiieiit in either of those two to Israel security would develop final Israeli demand calm; on the Federation. | salem "will lose its special place in the event of Jordanian col- same day (he Soviet Union pro* j piiibli'iiis. iMiiel ebcles, however, I-'or the past several years Hie in t i n e\t -, of the woild " lapse, Ambassador Kban said. tested lo Israel against Hie. Hi il isb | doubt whether the discussion will Jewish uunii'i] have done an out-' a c t i o n , ' i t was staled here lhat ; lit fiiet lie confined to mutters not ! Israel, mid consider i t standin:: job for this cause, .Mrs Ihere was no connection between affecting s Noi:u declared »mi added "Itini the two developments. The Israeli j pnil.alile tluit Israel ttill In the: end b.'ive lo exercise her ri^ld* mi* VM' want, to do even bet lei' this demand was rnolivated by two in-1 year. Lust year, we wi'if top ter-connecled factors: ji der the t'.N Charter lo he repre.f seilled. * ' biiolh". . 1. Israel's desire lo iivoid fur- i j Israel representatives have been A self-addressed envelope lo be llu.'r involvement i n Hie Uritisli i ifjiven lo understand that, there is . returned to.Mrs. No^u Was mailed intervention In Jordan. ; no foiindalion (o . newspaper ret.) women in the coinuiiinily su;;2. Israel's suspicion lhat B r i - j ports Hint the Unilcd Stales is (jestin^ thai they Indicate the (I., to It.) M l l -tain is again playing an anti-Is- ; proposing iin •arms. eiiihiii'Ko for all type of items Ihey are plaining | rael K'^ine i n Jordan. Cuinmentin- | 'm. p ; l ,.| ^r n l f . Middle lOasl. Tlipre to contribute. c l i H I S l i m e, ion London reporls thai Isrnel !i a „ 8 o v k , , proposal for an pinX il II e y Lilicnlll, | would iparch inlo Jordan if Ibis- j | l a | . , ; o „ „ l h ( , u .| 1()|( , Near and M i d i ;seiin fell. Israeli political circles : ( | | ( , ,.;. ]s , i, l c .| l u ii n f , Turkey, and Joel ltleh and i hinted that Iliesi? reporls consti-I Iran, which the United'Slates, reJ.uiey l''ov re- tule another British attempt to jects. <ilte " O I I I H I I I I I I I - ! «<•• »l> Israel as a bogey to con- Israel is luiderstoofl (o 'ootieve. Yhe Workmen's Circle I)ramavince Jordan lhat British troops th.nl a Security Council coinerence* IIIR" v n in |> e r tir Club will hold an installation are needed in tin? country to pro- such as thai proposed will, at of officers Saturday evenini,', Aumost, lie able lo.ii^rcc on certain at (,'ump vent .'in Israeli attack. CIHI !) at the Labor Lyceum, 302-1 broad principles, and will mil bo a. Jiiy-C-C. Cumin;; street. substitute for direct ne;,'olialions on oulslandin^' disputes. The prinThose who will he in.sliilled are ciples which in the Israel view Jv'uu Susnian, presidi.'nt; Morris .should be endorsed, comprise Ilie Goodman, vice-president; Mrs. Mil A life membership in the Na-integrity and independence of ton Nearcnbci'K, secretary' and tional Masque and Gavel Society states. .including -Lsraol; )>iiarantmblirity; Mrs. S. I L Hinder, was awarded trj Justin Lewis ill Ices aiiainsl chanfjes of existini; treasurer; Louis Witkjri. dramatic The first session of (. nip J a > - | ( i i l camp ilwiics, qwinunini; eom- the completion of a five-week borders by force; settlement of. disdirector; Milton JN'eiirenliorg, asand special s l w e e k •••' • ' ' C-C came to u close last week j petition ami linntin? sistant dramatic' director; Sam] couise in radio-telcvision-film at p pules-by direct negotiations; and ' i . ' i i l u r l n i ; religious observances the High .School Institute of cessation of hostile acts, blockades, JCwcrlinji, musical director; Max with a special HiiiifjlK't fealurinu Visitors Day for parents of the presentation «f special awards .Speech which he attended - f i t and iiiflrininiatory propaganda. Crounse, hospitaler. and trophies for camper partici- Jay-C-C campers will be observed, Tin! social commit toe is com- pation and performance in the this Sunday, .August 10th from Northwestern L'niver.sily In Kvanston. III. posed of Mrs. Hinder, Mrs. Na-camp activities and programs. 2.to .'5:.'i0 p. in. His parents, ]\lr. and Mrs. Lou than I.erner and Yetla, Oraislein. Cited were Mitchell Stone, Joel Visiting Is not permitted at any Trustees are Mr. Croun.se unit Mr. Rich, Nancy Lincoln and .I.uiey other times .The camp is Incited Lewis and a brother, Harry atWitkin, annual Vox. A similar award banquet will one mile south on Hellevue Blvd., tended tin? Instilute's Tel Aviv l.ITAr- -A party of Tim program also will celebrate be KtiiHcd at the close of the and miiy he reached via I.'llb award banquet whore the award the birthdays of Sara Schwartz, second cijpip. period. street nt Iho corner of Harrison. was made. The family have re- senior Israeli infantry officers was lo Icavi. Iliis week on a train1 n;; Sum Novak and Sam Zwerllpj;. Activities featured during the All curs must lie parked in the lumed to Omaha. .'our (if the Ihiiletl Slates, I I . I ("amp parking lot* located oii'the Tin? organization wll hold its current' week include (special hayJustin will he a senior iit Cm- '•liii iiiid F r - u i c to 'U'(|i!'i'n.t i!':il|annual picnic Sunday, August 10 rack riile.i, water sluing .trips, grounds. Special programs and accampouls, horseback trail tripa, tivities are planned for the visit- Iral •.Hifjiv school nnd is ;i nvjnili?:' ••ClVi'3 ill tits llOVi'Pril.' lUSillOt'ilt" Oi ul Fontenello Park. All illfanlrv ivilrfniv" tr;iini»« of the Junior -Honor Society. cookouts, TV"and stunt night, spe- ing parents. and friends lira invited.

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.'ashington I.JTA) Israel Ambassador Abba Kban res'inneil Ibis neck-end discussions,on tbe M i d silualion with senior officials of the Stale Department. The effect of (he coming summit meetl i n g has been extensively discussed bet ween the Slate Department and tbe Israeli Kmbassy in recent j weeks, including lenglhy conversations w i t h .Secretary ol Stale John Foster Dulles. die

Ebon Out-lines Israel's Summit Views

Brifish Flights Over Israel Cease

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Watnen Began

Campers Receive Awards

Dramatic Clubfo Install Officers

Justin Lewis Receives Award at Institute

Ssrcsel Officers Osi Training Tour


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