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*€§MfisB Modern sMci Sbcs'dedi \£ Karh year, tin- highlight nil- henroad Award, most ouli .,<•;;! facilities thai have spacious T-shaped .swimming pool 'which campers can romp nnd ever been avail.'djle to Camp is expected to attract everyone hike. rninating the Jewi'.h Commun- ing varsity al'ilefe. Joe Patrick, .sports director of Jay-C-C youngsters is the de- for recreation and instruction. ity Center Athletic Department An all college cabin counseling scription given hy Jewish Fed"Award ]\*jp)il," which close:; the KM'l'V will be the guc;;t speaker A large, new bathhouse with a staff will direct this summer's in a program that will see 125 eration Camp Chairman Norman statistical records of tin- proISatt in picturing the buildings colored ple.xi-glass roof which program of activities with speathletes receive nwards. gram y«!."(i", hinges on flu' "Most admits bright splashes of light, cial emplifisis being placed on the Two new features will be add- and terrain of th's summer's resOutstanding Player" awards. ed to this year's "Award Night" ident camp site. Uatt stated that has sufficient hot water for dai- health and safety of the camper Begins nl 7:30 |.. in. pr<n,'iain. Dan Kogol and liis gyni- nil cabins -are modern an<l sit- ly showers for all campers. The population. Over 20 well-organtialed iiloni; .shaded hillsides with hoys and girls will enjoy tho ized and professionally instructed The event, tho Mlii annual n.'istic's class will'put on a short comfortable iiecommodniinii for wholesome and well prepared activities are offered at camp. one in the Iiihloiv of tli«» Center demonstration and a display of eight youngsters in each one. meals .served family style a I. Athletic Pcpartnu nt will !«• held picture;, of the current year's ac- Several cabins' have indoor fireKurlher information and deround tables in the dining room tivities will be shown. Wednesday, M.i> liKday, M.rjC" - f T ™ places while others are divided of the main lodge. The same tails on the camp and its program 17 at. 7:30 p. till \ V I'svrber In "V.mcr.v" Into separate rooms for privacy, structure also accommodates a may he Jmd by calling file Camp in tin he Ccntei /* Jim 1'arber, Kayim's Coach (lamp OiieiiH .June ?S, trading post, office, two recrea- office at ,'M:;-i.':fi(i. Auditorium. nnd a member of Ihe Center AlhThe camp for boy.-, nnd girls, tion nresis; nnd craft shop. lctic Coinmit tees will be Master r.ix-1'1 years of nge will be in Announcement Cool.outs, Ilikbi),', Fishing of Ceremonies. More than 400. session from June 27> through of the four indiperrons are expected lo utteud July hi, Ileglslrations are now Other camp facilities include vidual awards set the fcstiutles. A social hour will being made at the cunning office picnic ureas, outdoor stoves in up by t It v c c New York f.TTAI- -Seven thouconclude the evening, ftveryoiie of the Jewish Community Center, front, of each cabin, endless hillprominent rivir in the community is Invited to for either of thr> two fen-day se>- ing trails, a small stream for ca- sand Jewish •Immigrants are'exleaders to honor nttend. nons and a brook for tempting pect oil to arrive in the United athletes most ilefi'Miis or for the full season of States this year, it was. antcrvinr, of such camping, nounced hy Lester Gins burg, outrecognition, file The camp, adjacent to Ihe site Two Swiss Chalets, away from going president of the Ncv; York always l o o k e d recently purchased'!))' 'he Fedthe. main cnntiniH area, can be Association for New Ani(-ricans. fonvard to by participants in the u.veil for "wilderness" camping eration for its future camping varied athletic programs of tin? Mr. Oinsbiirg, in describing the for older youngsters nnd th<> sensons, is locnfed four niM"s Center, irvin Yaffe, 1-Vderation west of Txiuisvlllc, Nchr. Only Jewish immigrant entering the Athletic Committee cltairmnii, forty 'minutes- from downtown United .States at this time;, said spi-l. Omaha on claw A roads, it of- he represented "a new kind of JteKlKtration.'i for summer Vheir selection is marie by a fers over 400 acres of land over newcomer; he is more skilled, more confident, more realistic KWimniiiiK sessions at the Jewspecial commit ti <• consisting of find better equipped to adjust ish Conimuiilly Center will Athletic (Vmunittee members unfiuiclcly to American life than his open Monday moniiiij:. May der Air. Yaffe's direction. Itecord'i pre.tlHCKr.K0f of ten ywirs ivso." in. of nil players Hie long studied, lie Nevertheless, Mr. Cinshurg notA special award, the first of Classes will stnrl ai 8 a. m. said, before the winners are ed, "the present new arrival, as ifs kind ever to be bestowed upon nnd me scheduled throughchosen. A Mother's Pay program will with the newcomers before him, nn Omaha member, will be given out the day, until 5 p. w. .Annual Citations be presented at the Dr. Philip still needs help to translate hope by the Dm ilia A[>plicanls are tu"i;ed to ivf,Slier Jewish Home for the Aged into the actualities of home and The aimu.'il citations ;<ve l;nt>\". n Chapter of Muister early in order to have on Sunday, May 14, at 2 p. m. safety, job and self-support, inns the J. J . (Jreenbci-i: A\:,-ird, raclii Women lo their choice of classes. by the Business and Professional dependence and a new way of most improved filli und (ilh grade Mrs. II e r JH .i n life." Organization of Iladassah. player. J. J. Oreenlxri; Award, I''i'aiil:lin. it ^ .is most outstanding Ttli and SHi fi n u o II n e ed h> A three generation family grade player, Ilany Tmslin Mrs. Matthew group consisting of Mrs. Dania Award, most .'outstanding Youth I'oliakoff, pirsiI,"vine, her daughters, Mrs. HarC'oiineil player and l,es [.. liurdent. l-lcil Lobe! and Mrs. Pauline \. I.andman and her granddaughThe pivu Ml i _ ^ i . A fiO-star American fl.'i',', was ' ters, Peggy l.obcl, Jacqueline nnd New York UTAl The rule tion will b^ m if It [ liarbara Landman will present presented to the Jewish Comwhich the late I'lofessor Albert Wednesday, M n | a musical program. Mrs. l.obcl munity Cenler.nl. the feisons Kinstein played in heljiini: Hie 17 at 1 p. m al will be the accompanist. last meeting of tho Federation of the Jewish < 'omMr*. rr.uiUliii United States uin \Vorl<l Wur Mother's Day gifts will be dis- Jewish Women's Clubs hy Mrs. miinity Cm lei .d. a Mothei and Jf and In bringing the Nazi riv Abe Hear on behnlf of herself of Daughter Tea being planned by tributed .among the residents the home and refreshment.1; will and Mr. Hear. Mrs, Kidney Hullis Was elected i;ime to an end was 'emphasized Mi/.v:\chi members. be served, president- of Tleth Kl Sisterhood here at n dinner ntlcmleii hy Mrs. IJoyd Kriodnum, presiThe Motlinr-in-Tsrael citation, at the mother-daughter luncheon friends of the Albert Kiuslein US Ihe award is luioun. will he The committee in charge in- dent, gave the annual report of College of Medicine, yoshiva nieetiiif:, Tuesday. Mrs. Ifollis received by Mrs. Fivinldin, n vet- cludes Miss Julia Zulicr and the the organization and announced was presented a president's phi University, by Adlal K. Steven- eran member, and Jewish -Na- Mines. Alice Ileeger. David I'ecl;- that the next meeting will be son, head of the U.S. delegation hy Hie out-going president, Mi's. held in .September. tional Kurid chairman for Miz- el- and Julius Newman. Morris C. ('oilman who also re- to the United Nations.' rachi for many years. Currently Kmphasizim; thai Professor ceived a past-president's pin. Einstein's original calculations she Is also Mir group's! vice-presiOilier officers elected were on mass and enen;y helped lo dent. A nJft from the local chapMillie.';. A. <.'•. JUiiiiiKMinnn, Harton pave Ac way for the atomic ter was given to a Mi/.rachi projlireenlierg, Itnlph Nogg, and Wil- bomb, Ambassador Stevenson re- ect: in Israel in honor of Mrs. 1 liam Haduziner, vice-presidents; minded the audience that it was Franklin nnd her devotion to the Mines. Krnrsl Wintroiibj Max Dr. Kinstein who wrote to Presi- group ideals. Washington (JTA^- President Ilabih Bourguiba of Tunisia, apJl i 11 n c r, financial secretaries; dent Koosevell nt the bcRinhmi; Mrs. Alexander P. Frank, Mrs. Sol I'arsow, corresponding of the war ndvisinj,' him that the prominent community leader and pearing before tho National Press Club, said in commenting on Israel secretary; Mrs. ricn.Slu'tzlty, re- Germans were considering such women's chairman of the JflGl that the best basis for human progress was to put aside religious and cording s e c r e t a r y; Mis. Ira a weapon. Tho "Manhattan Proj- Jewish -PhiIanthropirs Campaign, racial distinctions. In rcplyHo.a question on Israel, the Tunisian President said he Whitebook, t r e a s u r e r ; Mnf. ect" sprang from ProfcsKor Kin- will be the guest speaker. All Meyer Rubin, auditor and Mrs. stein's initiative, Mr. Stevenson members and their daughter.*] are though humanity was progressing to a point where men "will know each other and discover they are all the same" regardless of race or JJavid Brodkey, parliamentarian. stressed. invited to the tea. religion. lie said such human progress was "flic main point " •'Mines Isidore Levinsort, Nathan The Mizrae.hi Women conducts; The Tunisian President rejected Nasser's leadership of the Arab Mr. Stevenson recalled tliat, IN'ORI;, Julius Stein will' serve as extensive social service, child world, accusing the United Arab Republic of "machinations'' against directors for 1961-63 and those for a time, after World War I, care, and vocational education Tunisia. lie said "the Tunisian people have only laughter when we who will carry over in th.it ca- "when nil Europe'* govcnimonU programs In Israel In an environ- listen to Cairo propaganda." lie emphasized that he followed a policy pacity for the lDtil-iy term prc were more or lest civilized mul ment of tinihtional he considered in the best interest of his own country," Tunisia. jMmca Jack Kaufman, Alan W.ilf- •loniocrntle," Klnstcln eoiuljlnert niipport for the I.eafuc of Nu5011 and Sam Ban. tlnnil with n panilonnte plen for Mrs. Aaron Edgar was present- tolal • dlfinriii.'itnent. "Ittit Mieli 1 ed the "Chay'i- Olorn" award by »va» lib dinvn-to-enrtli »af.-"ll.> Ihe .Sisterhood in recognition of (lint, on tlie day tliut Hitler looli lier "love for and dovotion to over iKiwcr In <>emismy, lie synagogue." 'Hie 1> r e s e ntaiion nhaiiiloned pacifism, :ind fwn was made by Mrs, 1'hil 'Jerelick NliiicKed Ills followers by nrKhiK nild Mrn. Morion ttichards. re-iiriiiament to resist a f;o\crnmcut ivlileli, lip «mv nt mice, tmd put llself nutslde the bounili of civlll7cd Kflclely," flic V.S. htiiteslii.in declared. "Professor Klnstcln warned . Jerusalem (WMS) — JMartin his supporters to beware of the Bormann, Hitler's deputy and rapturous offers of Comnwnlst one of lh« most elusive Nazi war baekiiiK," Mr, Stevenson concriminals, was in,Ari;t'ntiiia when tinued. Adolf Eiclimnnn was seized, hut F lie sltippod to Hrazll as toon ns he 3,500 NEWCOSIEKS .. .-tr:.'. ,;• licard of Eiclunann's capture, It TO ISKAEI,, Al'KII* , . . . Story above. . ' . . - . was dlscofccd hero by Dr. GreJerusalem (WNS) —Some 3,400 YOUNG CAMPERS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BEST PERIOD. gario TopolcvsUy, former Am- Immi-granls orrived Jn Israel In bassador from Argentina, new the month of April tts compared A (Tlliiipso of sleeping accommodations In cabins la tho Girls' village (on left) and boys' vlUaft retired from the service. (on right) a t the 1061 Camp site. with 1,300 In April of 1960.
U.S. Expects 7,0110 Jewish
ISegfsfratSoii for Canter Swlmfning
Begins on londay
Efizrachi Woman Will G'Se Mrs. Franks af Tea B. H P.'Women Plan
Program for Home ,
Bold El Sisterhood Elects Mrs. Sidney Hollis New President
Stressed in Tcslk
Center Otven 50 Star hy Aba Bears
Tunisian Leader Rejects Nasser's 'Machinations
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Hitler's Deputy