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Mmes. J. M. Newman, Maynard Greenberg to Head Project Mrs. Jules M. Newman and Mrs. | at Mrs. Newman's home, 501 Maynard Greenhorn have been ap- 52 .SI. Volunteers Needed pointed chairman ami co-chairman Volunteer workers are needed respectively of Section J foi' the lied Fenlher-Iled Cross Women's HIII.1.those interested in helping out Campaign, it project of Ihe r'edcra- an- asked to contact Mrs. Newlion of Jewish Women's Clubs, man. VVA. -lo'll, Mrs. Greenberg, GL 5202, or any of the captains. JWp.s. .Mike Kreeman, firi'sidont, anThe Majors, Captains and Lieunounced. tenants will meet for coffee on Major and Captains Friday, October 10, al 10 a. m., Assisting as majors nnd captains at the Jewish Community Center. /tee Ilii?. following: Mrs. Daniel "The Jewish community of Oma'Kat/.nuiu, District No. 1 msijur iind lier captains, Mnics. Wallace Kl- ha lias a vital inferest in Ihe sucUon, Yale Gulsdiner, Stanley Maln- cess of Die campaign of Ihe Chest," ^hock, Iivin KlKimin ,ind Kdwaid Mrs. N e w m a n said. "For one ciZimskv, .MIS Millon Abiahains tiling, this annual campaign repre-; Disliut No 1 in.iiui, ,ind lii'i tap- seuls a human advenlure in which I tains, Mini". D o n a l d Uiodltej, all faiths and groups in the comStanley l''isk. Aitluii (.icrne, Jack munity, band together for. the W M.itei .uifl Rail Veiel- .Mis common welfare of nil people of! St<»>le> .Shapno, DistucL No. .'! OiiKilia." "Then, too, she added, "the Jewliujor, and her Captains, Mines Donald Cohen, f i n e s t Horhstor, ish Federation is a beneficiary liuhm Li [i p e l t Philip Miilnirk, agency of the annual chesl drive, Ailliur I ' m II m a n , ami Louis which furnishes a substantial gran! Sipoiin; nml Mil Samuel S Slein- toward the welfare and recreationl>e>g, DistiiLl No 4 nisijnr anil hei al- program .'of the Federation." captains, Mines Hjinan Belman M a t Ciiiiiii ami Ah<> V Yengei l^eoiioniie pru^rrss <ji Isratd Is polnteil out fo hrealtfasf nieetMrs. Hurry Sidmnn, vice-president in)C ill the Jewish ('iiiniiiiinil.v (.ruler uliieli o/icncd loeal Israel of the Women's Federal ion, ts in llmiils drive. Slmlyiiii; may pn-parril liy (lie Jewish I'Vderutitm nf charge of tliis phase of activity. Ouiiilm for use in IMA (nut ltniuls iielivities are, (I, Irr'r.) I'lilil Verci, I'i.vecul\\v J>ireelor of Federation; MfMiry Newniiin iiitd IsnA coffee hour for the Majors nnri The Jewish Community (Vnler dore ( li ijiiii.iti. jVIt (tiri'e \lsite<l Isiuel this >v,n and |ircHelltcd u Captains -.will be lield on Friday will sponsor ;t Junior I.ife-.Saviltg morning, October 3, at 10 o'clock, Course in cooperation vvilh the |> mi I ilisc usslim mi tin li tlieii \lsit to tile Hlel.iiff M SSKIII. American Ked Cross beginning Monday, October ]'•'•. The nine week course will be lield between ":',',<) p. m. and '.):.'IO p. m. in ihe Jewish Community Center Pool. The course is open to all persons 12 years of age and older. Anyone interested in Ihe Junior Life S.ivinLT is urged to register tor (he class Monday, October,i:1,, at 7::'.(> p. m. at the Center or call the Hed Cross Office. FRIDAY, OCT. 10 Hucky Greenberg, Center aquatics committee representative, an10 A.M. nounced (hat Ibis first course of Ihe New Yc;ir is open lo both boys Jewish Community Center nnd girls. Knrollment Is free.

Jr. Life Saving Course Offered

RED FEATHERRED CROSS

Women Workers COFFEE HOUR

Label K.it/ of New Orleans, La. and Herman F.de)sbern of Washinctoti, I"), (', botli prominent community and national leaders, will headline the week-end conference program of the Plains Stales ReKionnl Hoaul of the AMti-Defamation LeuKlio in Omaha. The meelitiK will be held October IT. and 32 .'it the ]li|;hl«nd County Club. Kul/. to upi-uk ut '"Opener" Mr. Kill/, will be the niain speaker at a dinner at Ihe Club, K;iliiiday niRht, October 11, the opening aff.ili on the week-end's calendar. -Mr. K a C a native of New Orleans, in a member of AOL's National Community Service commit lee. A lawyer, real I or, New'Orleans community leader, lie is nlso a member of Ihe National Cabinet of the United Jewish Appeal. He li.n seived as chairman of the U'i'mi B'rllh A n t I-Defamalion

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League Committee in New Orleans, and is currently 'chairman of The B'nai B'rilh National Youth Com: mission. Legislative HepresiMiljifive Herman Kdelsberg of WashingIon. D. ('., ADI.'s legislative representative in Congress, will also he a fealured guest on both Saturday and Sunday, October 11 and V2. Leo Kisenslall, Regional ADI, Chairman, has slaled "In a community in which the federal role on civil rights is rmely published, it will be of tremendous significance lo hear Herman F.detsberg discuss the extra-ordinary, historic and political significance of the first Civil Rights Bill (o be adopted by Congress in the 82 years since the Reconstruction Kra."

Ametu.is hist Ambassador to Ihe SI ile of fsiael James G Mci ilrt will appeal ,i( pailoi meetin -s m Om.ih.i and Council U\u((« Odobei 14 .uid Yi in behalf of the Si ile of Jsr.iel De\ejopme;it Bond Issue Announcement w.is made hs S,\m K.il/man and Sam Kice, cluinnien of Hie Gic.itcr Omaha Commidee AtlMsoi^ Cmmeil Wi.ilrrn in One ol Ameiic.i's Doled public fi'iuics, Mi AlcJion.ild is national chin n u n of the Advisoiy CouncvV iif the lsiael Bond OiganiAition. He «jll <ipp,ilc Octobei ]4 at (he home of Mi <tnd Mis Isadoie

Chapman. The following nighl he will refioit lo Council Bluffs Jewry al the residence ot Mr ivnd MA** Ken CJeislum Bolh the Chapmans and the Uoishuns \isilcri Isi«el this yeai and m.ide extensive touii of lsiael Bonds and other development piojects The Geishuiis went on the B'nai B'rith tour and Vhc Ctapmans paitieipated in Ihe opening <eiernonies in1 Israel ni the Ifllh anniwisaiy teleln idon Iiil<-riiatii>nal Antliorilv J . l i n e s (• M i D o n i l i J h i s hrcn fi j j u i d u v > e n s ail o u l s l a u d i u g .mtUciiUs o n m t i i n a t i o n a l a f f a u s .

lie is o n e of the founders of the i'ljtcifin f'ohev Association an m j im/atum wlneh h t s siwe WW M'orkcrl

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studies in jnfejnalimnj jclnfions. lie seived as- Chan man of tho Uoaid of studies In international lelcilions He seived as Chairman ol Ihe Bo.ud of Ihe Foieign Policy Association tiom its \ncepUim unl\\ 1<).1I, when he was a p p o i n t e d League of Nations Hiffh Commissioner for German Refugees As League Commissionei until 3936, Mr McDonald was one of the fu«t to recognize the impending threat Smiles mean success for the .opeutug {ihiiHe of the Women's ta woiM peace imp\icil in Nazi Division runip'.iiKH of the <>mit<-r Oniulin <oiimiittce for State of pel sedition of the Jews Israel lionets. Left to right lire Mrs. Isidore ('Inipniaii, sponsor Oti his return to Ameiica, Mr. chairman; Mrs. Siiiiiurl \V<il(, Wmneii'it Mirl.sfnn Cliuirmaii; and Mti, McDonald was, successively, au Henry \<-wiii;tn, <'hen Division ehalrmiin. editorial wntei for the New Yoik Tunes and Piesidenl of the Biooklyn Institute of Aits- and Sciences. Clt'nitmnn, Uo'iMnsvelt OommlttnB

Parents of Freshmen l o Meet Oct. 9

Four Events Open Bond Campaign

He was then appointed Chairman of President Roosevelt's Advisory C o m m i t t e e on PoUUcaV Omaha's 1958 Israel Bonds cam- Refugees, which dealt m ihe main paign rolled info high gear with wilh attempts lo ncliieve .Slalo A meeting for parents of fresh- four major events lield during (he Department agreement to wider

men members of the Youth Council will be held Thursday October !>. at Hie Jewish Community Center Auditorium al ":.'1O p. m. it was announced by Phil Kuller, Center Reservation may be ni.'ide for Chairman of Youth Aclivilies. The proRi-am will consist of o the meeting through the API. ofpanel discussion of problems facfice. JA. <17:15. ing Ihe incoming freshmen group. Members of the panel will he Mines. Diane Ruhiu, Bess Weinberj;, Pearl ciross, Arthur Pnrilnian, Koberlu M. Miluram and Mr. Loll Canar. The discussion will he moderated by Nell Danburg. Regional Director of National Conference of Christians and Jeww. Questions lo be discussed will include: hours for teen-agers, smokiii« and ilrinklnK iimoni! the youth, parties and the responsibilities of the Center for the youth Council

l,afel A. Jtntz

First American Ambassador to State of Israel

Members of the conimunily al 1'irge are invited to participate in tliis program. The ccnlcr staff «ill be ready to answer a n y questions freshmen parents inay have rcKarding Voulh C o u n c i l youth. Members of the community at large are invited to participate In this program.

past week. The first annual "Bond Between Us" luncheon, held at the Blackstone Hotel Wednesday climaxed the busy schedule. l.t. l'nux, <ine»t Speaker Lt. Tniiina Pnaz was the guest of honor and principal speaker, brinKing a message ol friendship and appreciation from Ihe women of Israel to be women of Omaha and Council Bluffs in her first American appearance, K a r 1 i e r events included a highly successful "Sponsors of Israel" tea al the home of Mrs. Isailore Chapman last Friday, a kickoff breakfast (Continued on Page 4.)

American Jewry Hailed For Aiding Education Philadelphia (JTAi- Dr.. Robert M. Htitehins, pre.sic/onl of the Fund for the Republic of the Ford Foundation and one-time Chancellor of the University o! Chicago, at a dinner, here, hailed U\e role of the "Jewish-community ot the United Stales -which lias been the staimcliest and most s'eadfast defender of freedom ot inquiry jn this country find ihe world.''

James <•• McP»"ald interpretation of V S muiugialum laws. In 1945, Mi'- M c D o n a i o was asked by President Truman to serve on the AURlo-Aiin'iican Commission of Inquiry uhich was to offer u solution ol the Palestine d on r<i"e 4.)


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