May 8, 1959

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Camp Kitchen Rated Superior i In a recent local camp survey I conducted by the United CommunI ily Service of Omaha, Camp JayMany Omalinns are emouto to to draw 1,000 B'nai B'rith men i C-0 was noted as having a suIsrael and Kuropean areas with and women. perior and outstanding food servthe advent of 1 lie spring travel ! Delegates from the. Southwest- ice and kitchen department ralijig, ; ern Regional Council are Mr, •Norman Ball. 1!C>9 Camp ComThose 'who liaw left the city ini Bleicher, its retiring president and mittee chairman, reported. clude Mr. and Mr.s. Max Fromkin, Mr. Butt staled thai his comMr. and Mrs. Sam Rifkin, Mrs. Dr. Fellman. Dr. Greenberg will mittee is proud of the food servJulius Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- altend as a member of the board ice and kitchen service department ton Richards, Dr. Abe Greenberg ,' of governors of the Supreme Coun- of the camp. lie added that "Camp and Dr. Leon Fellman. .lay-C-C has constantly endeavored cil. to provide wholesome and delicious Planning an early departure also were Mr. and Mrs. David Beber, kosher meals in balanced nutriMr. and Mrs. Homy Itiekes, Mr. tional menus." and Mrs. Joe Rice, Mr. and Mrs. The kitchen staff again I his year Krnest A. Nogg, Mr. and Mrs. Dawill be uiider the expert supervid Bleicher, Jake Turek, Mr, and vision of Mrs. Addie Seals, head Mrs. Izzy Garsiek. cook fur 16 years, and Ronnie Simon, University of Nebraska One of tin.' major attractions for tourists this year will lie the • The Beth Israel Sisterhood student, who will be kitchen crew B'nai B'rith triennial convention will host the S p r i n g confer- chief. All enmp menus are checked by which will be held in Jerusalem ence of the Mid-Central States May 25-2!*. The event is expected chapter annual spring conference Ihe medical committee to insure of Women's Branch of (lie Union proper daily diet for active growof Orthodox Jewish Congregations ing children. (jf America. M o n d a y , May 1.1, Parciils are encouraged to enTuesday, May VI and Wednesday, roll their children promptly since May V.S at the synagogue. registration has passed the halfMrs. Sam Kat/man, chairman way mark. They are invited to call I and Mrs. Alfred Frank, co-chair- the Camp Director, Saul Silverman have announced the following man at JA ISGfi'for additional inS e l e c t I o n s for the "Hull of i chairmen for. Ihe meeting: Mines. formation. Fame" will he announced at the l/.adore L'lewitz, Sidney Knfleman, 32lh annual Athletic Award night, I programming; Harold Zclinsky, May l.'l, 7:M(I p. m, at the Jewish | publicity; George Schapiro, Albert Community. Named will be Center j Sorkin, registration: Sidney Kwiaathletes who distinguished them- i tck, tran.s|W)rtation and housing; D. I). Kpstein, Sam Kpstein, Sidselves In the thirties. Patorson, N. J. fJTAl--Twelve ; ney Goldberg, menu planning; MiAthletes honored last year were jchael Cohen, Harold Siegel.. dining high school students, members of Joe Ii'Vey, Hcnn Segelman, Sid jroom; Morris J. Shapiro, decorat- a secret club culled the Nazi ReCorenman, Phil G e r e l i e k , Les ! ing; Ralph- Biniamow, program, gime of America, were suspended Hiirkeuroad, Max Alisulcr, Joe and Sam Kaplan, Monographer. by officials of the high schools liice, Iz Levinson. Abe Brodkey, they attended near Paterson. Harry Trustin, Johnny Rosenblatt Sisterhood presidents who will An investigation f o u n d iron mid Sam Kaufman. i serve as presiding officers during The program also will honor out- j the scheduled events of the constanding athletes of 1058-11 season I ference are Mrs. Louis Ileyman, with the awarding of the .1, J. | Des Moines. In. Chapter president, Greenberg Trophy to (he outstand- ! Mrs. Abe Leiscrowitz, Dcs Moines, ing Midget league athlete; the Mrs, David Schifman, of Kansas Appointment of Ted B. Sennett Trustify Trophy to the top Youth City, Kaus., Mrs. Henry Appel of Council performer and Ihe liurk- i Omaha. Mr.s. Max Fromkin, Oma- as Director of the Plains States enro/id Award to Ihe best Varsity | ha, is honorary chapter president. Regional office of B'nai B'rith j Local Belli Israel Sisterhood Mem- Anti-Defamation League was anathlete. The Center Athletic commlllee bers may contact the registration nounced by Leo Eisenstatt, the extends an invitation to the com- chairmen for pre-C'onforen're reg- League's Regional Advisory Board chairman. Mr. Sennett has arrived rmunity to attend the event, its istration. The conference will include the in the city and taken over his ' chairman, Irv Yaffe slated. Mr. Yaffc said he hoped parents, rela- May 12 Sisterhood insinuation duties. A former teacher, Sennet I has tives and friends would turn out meeting in its program of scheduled events. spent the past three and one-half to see the awards presented. years as assistant director of the L e a g u e 's Wii-i-—-" cousin office and/ of Ihe Milwaukee Jewish Council. Prior to that he 1 taught at junior)'."'• r• Jerusalem. (JTAl — Informed cargoes if carried In Bhl|is not colleges and high { * "~ aourccs indicated dial three-way chartered by Israel or the MnsHagn schools in Michi-H \ > - * negotiations. Involving Israel, the of Israel-chartered foreign-flag gaii and Illinois.) United Arab Republic and the ships If they were not carrying H e h a s a l s o United Nations would continue oil | s e r v e d on the the question of transit of Israel j cargo. According to the report, the f a c u l t y of the cargoes through the Suez Canal | I'AK would not ugree to nllow De p a rlment of following the visit here of Dr. j the I r a n n i t of Israel cargo on KiiRlLsh, Unlvei Sennett Ralph J. Bundle, United Nations; Israel-chartered ships anil it was sity of Wisconsin, Ted and as Undersecretary for Political Af-! known Hint Israel-chartered cargo- struclor in die School of Journalin infairs. • • i IINS khiptt p.'iKstMl through the C'aniil Ism, University of Illinois. His Dr. Iliinclie apparently Heeiln'd professional background includes without incident. Israel's agreement lo continue for newspaper, radio, and television the time being a policy of silent work.

| Beth Israel Women | To Be Hostesses To Spring Confab

Award Nighf Will Feature 'Hall of fame' and Honors

Students Involved In Nazi Gang Plot

Senneff Warned ADL Director

leif Elafh-Beerslieba Pipeline Approved

diplomatic negotiations rather than j riiourse to tin- Security Council. > Some derision will have to lie j taken by May 15. On Hint date, ai fillip chartered by Israel, carrying Jerusalem ^JTAI- -The. Finance nil Israeli cargo, will leave llalfu j Ministry approved an agreement for Hie I'ar East and M-ek passage I with foreign investors, headed b.V through the Suez f'nnnl. j Huron Kilmond do Rothschild, to Unless President Gamal Abdel invest $:>0,0<>0.0O0 to build the proNasser of the UAR agreed by that jecled Ili-inch oil pipeline from dale not to Interfere with the FJnth to Beersheba. ship's passage, Israel would have The present lOlalli-Ifeersliclia to choose whether to give the UN line, which was hull! during the further time for negotiations, and period of the Slnal canipalgn, IN Bend tho ship through the Canal eight liulics. The Ueernliebu-IIuIfa empty to be loaded at Elath or to refinery section Is Id Inches. When

Bend the ship as planned and demand Security Council action when it was seized. It had been reported hero that tin; United Arab Republic wn* willIng to permit the pannage of Israel

tlio entire lino is 1(1 Inches, it will bo able to transport .1,001),(HH) to (1,000,000 tons of oil annually, Which in approximately the total refining rapacity of tho Hnlfu refinery plant.

A native of Wisconsin, he has die Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees in Journalism from die University of Wisconsin. He did additional graduate study in the field of mass communications at the University of Illinois. As regional director, he will be res p o n n i b l e for maintaining the ADL's educational program for developing inlergroup understanding. ... Scnnell replaces Sol I, Liltman who has been promoted to a similar position in the Michigan Regional Office, with headquarters in Detroit. The Plains States Region serves the states of Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, the western half of Missouri, and the southeastern portion of South Dakota.

WASHINGTON CJTA)-—Although Congressmen recently reported a Slate Department tendency to restore Israel to the list Of "special assistance" nations, C. Douglas Dillon, Undersecretary of State for: Economic Affairs, omitted Israel this week when he recited anew Hie list of nations "specifically in mind." Mr, Dillon, who testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, explained that grant assistance was intended for countries which could not operate otherwise. Meanwhile, (lip Stale Department submitted to the Senate Committee an official presentation showing that Israel enjoyed the highest per capita gross national product (,f882> of all independent countries in Africa and Asia created since World War II. Israel also had the highest annual rate of growth of uny of the 21 nations listed. The country with the gross nationul product next highest was Lebanon with $41!). Jordan had only $102 per capita. The study was based on Ihe year I!O7. Mr. Dillon told the committee that, special assistance "is programmed for certain countries where we wish lo achieve special political, economic, humanitarian or other objectives which cannot be gained from technical cooperation or Hie Development Loan Fund, These include countries of great importance to us, such as Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Jordan, Kthiopin and Ihe Sudan—and beleaguered Wesl Berlin." .

Greigliton Prof. To Quotas Bar 1,000 Preside af Y. G. Event Egyptian Refugees Paris--More than u thousand Professor Mantred Pieck, Creighton University Law School faculty Jewish refugees from Egypt, now mmebcr, will p r e s i d e st the living in France and Italy, and who Youth Council "nest Club Award have applied for emigration to the Night" on Wednesday, May 20 at United States, cannot at. present 7:'M) p. m. at tlio Jewish Commu- be fitted into e x i s t i n g United States immigration quotas, the nity Confer. United Hias Service reported this This event is planned by the week. council to recognize achievement To date, about 1,500 refugees and provide means of comparing from Egypt have been resettled club programs. in the United Stales under .sec.Each Council club has selected tions of tin; 19.T7 law permitting one speaker lo present its program enliy of aliens who have fled their for the entire year. Judges will be countries "because of persocuallowed to cross-e x a m i n e the tion". speakers. Kuch group has been asked to submit a general outline of Its presentation to the "best club board" one week prior to the judging, and only validated fads will be offered by (he speakers. The period between noon and The judge's decision will be announced on the evening of the pro- 5:45 p. m. on Wednesday, May 13 has been scheduled by the B'nai gram. B'rith lodge and chapters for the next, blood bank drive at the Red Cross Blood C e n t e r, Mrs. Max Sacks, drive chairman, reported. Donors are requested to forgo eating any fatty foods four hours Israel's eleventh anniversary prior to giving blood. which falls on May 13 will be The sponsored groups of B'nai marked by the presentation of B'rith who stage three such drives "Portrait of Tomorrow" by two a year include the lodge and chapradio stations hero. ters of Henry Monsky, Nebraska The program will be shown by and Cornhtiskor. KBON, Sunday, May 10 nt 8:49 Assisting Mrs. Sacks with the a. m. and by WOW, May 13 at drive are Mines: Charles Fisher, 10:20 p. m. co-chairman, Stan Foltman, MilThe show's theme is Israel's ton Mintz, Arthur Parilman, Henry place in the "new world" of Africa Appel, A l b e r t A. Oruch, Art and emerging Asia—Its friendly Abrams, Abe Bear, Moe Grossman, and cooperative relationships with Abe Miller, Harry S c h u l m a n , such countries as Ghana, Burma, Frank Sekar, Earl Slegal, Richard Liberia, Ethiopia and Nigeria— Wright, Delmar Kline, Nathan and the meaning of-that developing Kaplan, Seymour Goldslrom, J. relationship to the United States. Milton Margolin, Harry Friedman, It sketciies Israel's pattern for Paul Sacks, Harry Smith, Marvin the future in such diverse areas Gerber and Yale Kaplan; Messrs: as the harnpssing of solar energy, Lou Canar, Willis Epstein, William the (Icsallnizallon of seawater and Stone, Max Sacks and Sam Ban. the invisible cargo of talent, skills B'nai B'rith will serve corned and energy arriving with Israel's beef sandwiches to donors^. newcomers. The program closes with a farewell message by Abba Eban, who has announced his resignation as Israel Ambassador to the United States and as his country's United The annual Beth Kl Dinner, May Nations represent!!live. 17, nt 0:110 p. m, will honor the Rev. and Mrs. Alex Katz on the occasion of Rev. Katz' llith Anniversary on the synagogue staff. Reuben R c s n i c k, newly appointed director of the Bureau of Tel Aviv, (JTAl—Alarmed by Jewish Education in Buffalo. N. Y., recent Arab incursions and at- will lead u panel discussion on tacks, General Zionist members of 'Stranger in my Own House". ResParliament's Foreign Affairs and ervations may be made with tho Security Committee called today synagogue. for an immediate special meeting of their committee, to discuss the BOWMNCS BANQUET country's security situation. The The B'nai B'rith Bowling AsKnesset Is now in recess. sociation will hold its annual banIn the last ten days several in- quet, Tuesday, May 12 at 6:30 p. m. cidents have aroused concern here. at the Town House.

B'nai B'rifh Plans Pay 13 Blood Appeal

Radio Program Will Hark Israel Birthday

Bev.and Mrs. Katz

Border Incidents To Be Discussed


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