Vol. XXXVIII—No. 39
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Program for Incoming FresliErseo and Parents Arthur Nelson, principal of I,i\ss than two weeks an* left «5,00 Central Ifif;h School; Dr. Edwin IJ, X-yinnn, director, Omaha Health register for Ounp Juy-C-C \vh opens June 20. A carefully select Juno 2U-Ju!y 15 140.00 160,0fl Department, and Dr. J. Lewis etl staff will .SUIKTVISO all iictivi For additional information cul Ymjer, psychologist, will participate in a panel discussion on tics, Normun Mutt, Cump Chair tlio Cump Office, JA 1,'tfiij, "What's Ahead For Your High man, reported. •School Freshman" at: the Jewish Tlu? camp will of/Vr Ci'ineiiip, Community Center on Tuesday, swimming in a now pool, hiking, June ]•!, at H p.m. Bert Bender, mid Irips. In order to avoid waifCenter Youth Committee chair, inj; lists, imrwifs avo urn«»i1 to <-n niiin, will he tho moderator. rolj cani|K'i\s while uponin^s exist Four weeks of v;ir;ition fun for Discussion- will center around yoiii!(:Kl<'is will li('f;in <in Afondiiy the educational, medical and social are: June 1,'S when tlie Jewish Com- needs of the coming freshmen. Jtihn Hohcrmofi <;nu,s fieri Jorol)^ munity Center Day Cump opens. l i t Session Jacob Kluu't All fathers and mothers are invited Julie Urcll I'lck-up-polnl'i •Bruce Muskin to attend and participate in the KfjHiy Chapman Skip Rlchordi Capipers will he picked up nt discussion. A social period will CecUy Irvin Rodin Worldi10 Hotowlc* Mtiurfcc Moieril-prg five convenient locations: Joivisl honey Wind llruCQ SctincliJcr follow the program. Delia Jacob', Community Center, Heth Israel Roger Srff Dchbf Kullii Cnry Solref liclh KI, Temple Israel, .-nid r>2ii<i Barbara Up^hulz Lloyd V/oli(ner. Jock Obrrjiciii iinil Unilerwuoil, anfl takon to the 2nd S c i i o f i Helen Hodlek Howard rp-.tein camp site at Peony I'ark. I'ick-w Maryo rcf Schneider Steven Epstein Julie Taren of ehilrlren will he jnutle at 9 a.in AAark Frllman 2'rid ScSSlort ' Monald Fcllmon daily from Monday through FriSutlo CcraHl Gflretkk Hclme Qahn A workshop for publicity Howard Gould day. They will he returned to the Cytilhi 0 PolQlfVjff Mark Greenbcrg Carol Dubowy same points each (lay nl '1:15 p.m. chairmen and presidents of ttobert Gusi ,' Barbai'0 Jo Hisher Ctiarles Itkowicr Jewish women's organizations Barbara G i m Day Camp activities 'include tiJnar Kutafcotsky affiliated -with the Federation Robert Kull*?r .suimmlni;, athletics, camping Money Kaplan Stuart Llpman of Jewislf" Women's Clubs, will Jgtiel Ltpsey Druco L^wls hildnj,', (jroup puW's, trips, nature Carol Simons -Jeffrey O5ticrclf he held Friday, June 37 nt lure, arts and crafts, dancing and Jerry Simon* 12::i0 p, m. at the home of its Michael fiftiwarlz siuKiiu;, eooUimts, ilniiiiiitirs iind Ellen Wlcn Udward Ztilnsky second vice president, Mrs. Jewish cultural pro!;rains. Full 'e'.'.lon Full Set'.lnn Dave Cohn D<wer)y Abrarnj Daily I.iincli Scrvcil Mkfiyt-1 Abrams Janice AtJreme Mrs. l.Ioyd Friedman, WomVVayno Brett Belly BrotJy C'itinjM'rs wil be served lunch Bobby Broijy •••" Caroline [Jrody duily mid n snack at ,'j p.m. First . en's. Federation President, deWuynionfl (Jouganlin France*. Brod/ Oarry Colin Miriam CuMer poriod is from June 13 to June clared she hoped everyone will Kafmcllo Froidenrekh .'icott FflftJmon Mlihael Gorcnow Leah Fraidonrolch 'l\. Second period Is from June attend the session designrl to Mo-wurd J « i Deborah Goitlmaii familiarize the women with 27 to July 8.. Kates are W"i.0(> for Gary Kopian Judf L r r 5tf?vo Kolzmon Debfty l.ipp each two week period or $fi0.00 basio pulilici ty icchni'iuc. David Kla^i fil'tf) //fjluiOCk Robert Lamburd The workshop will he confor the entire four weeks. There; Colh/ Rip-. Nr-al //alo'.rirjcK Ourbaro KGhimon ducted by Mrs. Leonard Klein, ;irc no extra fees. Hates include Steven Meltzcr Cw.nn Robliuor) Victor M t l i ; e r Cllcn 7e1in^ky transportation, food, emits, in- editor of the Jewish Press. Sloven Milder Alun Mirson surance and trips. Knrollment is IJOVS Orion Wlrson 1st Session. limited ar.d there aro only a. few ^tevc Slivctrncin Plorre Flatnwlci Jffrry Wattjbaum more places available. Full payDfnnct) Crefn-iparj - Sheldon Zwcrlrna Sldn?/ Helr-lcr ment must accompany npplicaMi.ss K a y n n Manvit/, I o c a 1 tion. Call JA. l.'iOG for further BchooJ teacher; h;is IWVII' uppoint- information. cd Girls Villnyc Director. DAY CAMP REOISTRATIOM Jorne) Steltiljrrg U0Y5 Dates OiimlKi N'on-Hrw. KCIIIl WunniT June 2tJ-.Iuly 5 ? 75.00 ,S 85.00 Barry Bclmonl •GIRLS CohM
Center Day Oamp Starts This ionday
Workshop June 17
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Washington (JTA)—The Ma line corps indicated this week that as long as the "American Nazi Party" is not on the AUorneyGeneral's subversive list, it cannot prevent members of the Corps
Nixon Rejects Support Of [ki\ Parly Leader Washington (JTA)—Vice-President Kichard M. Nixon repudiated support offered him in his presidential campaign by George L. Kockivoll, "American Nuzi Party" lender. Herbert G. Klein, special assist ant to the Vice President, said Mr. Nixon's views on Nazism were in the same category as his reacation to Communism. Klein snid that "all Americans should join in op posingjiny man who stirs up bias and hatred."
Israel-Nepal Ties Kataninndu, Nepal—Premier B P. Koirala said in a report, confirmed in Israel Foreign Ministry circles, that his country and Israel soon would announce the opening of diplomatic relations at ambassadorial level. Mr. Koirala, said at. n press conference, "There is no reason why this should affect our relations with Arab countries."
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Preparations Made For Eichmann Trial Jerusalem (JTA)—Preparations for tlu* tritil of A<loH Kichmann, Nazi official responsible for the deaths of 6,000,000 Jews, may take considerably lonK'*1' than the .six t o oitfht WCH'US orifJtiiiUy cstimuicd and may tal«? as long as six months. . Kichmann now in an Israeli prison, may, not he tviotl before next yoat. Tlio trial itsolf, it was ' predicted, < might continue as lorvg ns six months in view of the enormous number of documents and the quantity of evidence, unearthed.
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Omaha men demonstrated their Americans. lie said other coununderstanding and awareness of tries have turned to Israel for aid the needs that must be met throtiRh the benefit of her.experthrough the Jewish Philanthropies ience, ' . - " , TJio "Unfurnished Story fcarripnign (is they reported to Morton Richards,.-Initial Gifts Chair- ' Tlie other side of the Israel story man, Monday night. Many in- presents a different picture, Mr. creased pledges were announced Goldstein said. fit the annual Initial Gifts Division", "Israel still 1ms thousands in tho fllnner at the Highland West Club. Ma'abaot, or shanty, many from North Africa, who find it difficult "Aivurdenc.is of Community" Milton Abrahams, General Cam- to adjust" he explained. "Schools are free for children to paign chairman, stated that inbreasea of pledges made at the re- the ago of 14." Those who cannot cent "Parlor Meetings" indicated go on with their education, look i n awareness in the community of for work, and not finding it are on the street and candidates for owlsh values and needs. juvenile dellqucncy." .Israel's Progress Cited Mr. Goldstein described the Melvin S. Golstcin, national vice- needs in Morocco where children iresldent of the United Jewish Ap- are fed through campaign funds, ieal, tha £iicst Bpeaker, told the the desperate situation in Poland nrge group of men present, that and other countries where the srael is a great country wtlh great plight of Jews Is so tragic. Iroblems. Crises of Today Ho spolco o£ tho groat stHdcs The crises faced today, Mr. Goldniade by Israel, with such as the stein said are not the kind that growing oil pipe lines, beautiful makes headlines but are just as hotels, Hebrew University, iKe important as he declared funds are aTochnlon, housing, agricultural de- needed desperately tO'give people velopments, all possible with the place to go, a chance for freedom dollars ami understanding of and to live llKo Jews,
Ofiicagoan So Preside Program Features M Women's Sessions Social Affairs Mrs. Joseph Garland of Chicago, III., president of li'nai Il'rith Women's District No. 6 and leader in many philanthropic and community activities, will preside at the women's meetings of tlie dls-
,11 r-*. (Jiirlimd Mrx. d i d convention, June 20-29, at the Paston Hotel, women's heartquarters. Women's District No. 6—the Second, largest district of national B'jiai B'rith women will meet In Omaha for the first-time in twenty years, Mrs. Sam Pollak, women's chnirman of the Omaha contention, revealed. "Il'nal B'rith Women Building Bridges of Service through Communications," is the theme of the women's meeting. A reception for women's deleatea will be held a t 2 p. m. June 20, on opening day. The following women have been named committee chairmen, Mrs? Pollak reported: M m e i . Dovld oiclcher, official hostess; Abo Grconbero, Civic Night; Edward Rosen, Hlnhland County F a i n M a x Sacks, banquet; Barney Hoberman, Ak-Sor-Ben Field D a y ; H a r r y Sldrtan and Leonard Klein, press and publicity; Stanley Snaplro end Harry Fried, man, convention program;. Carl Loomon and Den Dlall, dolly bulletin; Sorn- Garrop, banquet decorations; Herbert Paismart and Harold coopcrman, luncheon decorations; David Olelcher, hospitality; Sidney Kwiatek ind Poul Sacks, DBG pono oW». M m e i . Harry Friedman, Slcno Pool; M l l on Low ond Denny Rlfkln, youth luncheon; ",om Harm, Instal(cl5on luncheon; Robert SI!Jer, dfnner with the president; Marvin Gerber and Stanley Shapiro, gilt (hop; M a x Krlielmon and Bernord Kalmon, convention 'avorsi David Dlelclior, photography;. Irving Forbes, transportation; Ralpti Hooa, bannuet Ickeis; Albert Oruch, individual tickets; Jam Poliak, David Dlolcher, and M a x Sacks, rien'j cooperation; Harry Smith, Inrormalon booth; Bernard Goldslrom, display exhibits; Aaron Epstein, chalrmoni Harry •rlearnan end tjathan O&troyr, co-cholrmen on reglitrotlon; Sam Pollok, oeneral chairman, and M a x Sacks/ co-chatrrnan,
from affiliating with the party. This was a development growing out of disclosure that at A hectic Memorial I5ay demonstra* tion of Rockwell's party, that a Marine stationed at (he" Quantico Marine base was one of Rockwell's estimated 2i "storm-troopers." Marine Jfclc.iscd The marine was arrested by military police on .charges of aiding Rockwell in the anti-Jewish rally and later freed in the absence of any legal violation. Rockwell has.announced that his organization will picket tho Israel Embassy, the White House and the United Nations on June 11 to protest alleged Israeli "persecution" of Adolf Eichmann, the Na/.i war criminal. Rockwell also boasted that members of his "Storm Troops" included men on active duty with the United States Armed Forces. Senators Move In Two powerful senators, both members • of the Armed services Committee moved into the situation. Sen. Leveret t Sallonsiull, (Mass.) asked die marine Corps commandant for a full report and the office of Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (Tex.* also wns studying the participation of the Marine in Rockwell's activities. -JWV Culls Mvotinj; The Jewish War Veterans announced a national policy committee meeting in New York on June H to discuss counter-measures against Nazi activities scheduled in Washington and New York oil July 4. • ,
To Aid ^edsoal Fund
The Bikur Cholim Society will Nearly 750 persons are expect- nojd its annual June luncheon' and ed in Omaha for the annual Dis- card ' parly on Monday, June I'.i, trict No. 6 Men's and Women's at 1 p. m. at the Jewish CommunJJ'nal B'rith Convention June 26- ity Center. Mrs. Harry Sidman has been 29. Although the men will hold appointed ticket chairman by Mrs. their htuiine.s.s sessions at the Sher- .Jake Wine, president. Mvs. Cecil aton-Fontenello Hotel find the Izenstnlt and her committee are women «t the Paxton Hotel, they planning the luncheon and Mrs. will join for the social events Abe Kraut/ and her committee planned for their entertainment, will have charge of table setting. Proceeds of the luncheon, Mrs. Kdwnrd A. Rosen, 13G0 Omaha Wine statetl, will be used for tho Convention Chairman, suid. medical program and other imporGeneral Yehoshafat Karkabi, tant activities of the organization. Chief of the Israeli Army IntelGuests are invited to make up ligence, the organization whose :heir own tables for curds and activities hit the newspaper head- Mali Jogg. Tickets, a dollar perlines with the capture of Nazi person for the luncheon, may ba Adolf Eichmann, will make the purchased at the door. main address ut Civic Night, .Sunday night, June 26 at the Shera- JEWS AND MOSLEMS ton-Fontenelle. N CASABLANCA.ELECTION' Paris (JTA)—Jews and Moslems Another social event on Monday, June 27 will fee the Highland cooperated actively In recent muCounty Fuir at 6:30 p. m. at the nicipal elections in Casablanca, Highland Country Club. A B'nai Morocco. B'rljh Handicap will be a feature of the afternoon program at the Ak-Sar-Ben track, arranged for horse-racing fans, Tuesday, June 28, . The convention will hear an address by Philip M. IClut/.nick, past Israel—An Israeli physician, international president of B'nai B'rith and former Omahan, nt the Dr. h. Neumann, will direct a closing banquet in the Civic Audi- sovernment Eye Hospital, opening torium, Wednesday, June 29. The this- month in Monrovia, the Ltinstallation of officers will be a borian capital. His staff will include two Israel-trained Liberian part of the evening's program. nurses. The nurses are Mrs. Theodoshie Johnson, mother of six children and Miss Jean Knowlden who have lust completed six months' special training at tho Hadassuh-Hebrew University Department of Ophthal« There are now 389 rabbis in mology. Dr. Neumann.' is senior Israel, of whom 224 aro- Ash- assistant of the department. kenazlm and 174 aro SopharDr. K. J. Mann, director Gendim, It was announced by the eral of. tho Hadassah Medical Chief Rabbinate. Organization, said Israel was preA total of 11 new rabbis pared to provide1 special English wero appointed by tho Chief anguaga courses for Afro-Asian Rabbi to various posts In tho students If they applied In suf« last six months. ficient numbers.
Israel Doctor to Direct Liberian Eye Hospital
Israel Has 398H@bg>is