September 22, 1961

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others arc scheduled at the Tile appointments of project heads of the Federation of Jew- Jewish Community Center. was needed because the 19G1-62 was said, there will be no-alterten- Women's Clubs were an<;lierk Calendar allocation of $33,600,000 for im- native but start building temflounced by Mrs. IJoyd FriedA Club Calendar was distribmigrant absorption and housing porary blocks of huts and t<"nts. man, president at.the organiza- uted to all those present Indiwas used up between April and Tlie government is determined tions, at a recent meeting in cating holiday dates, special September of this year, in view not to resume building of the her home. events, and women's organizaMaaburot, temporary dwellings, tions board and regular meetof the large number of immi- and the $14,000,000 compulsory Project Chairmen Jerusalem, Sept. 17 (JTA)-- grants entering Israel. • Named were Mrs. J. Harry ings. Organizations were urged loan—to tje collected over a KixKulakofsky, Bonds of Israel; to check the community calen- Israel's Cabinet voted a compulUnless new funds are found, it month period—will help in meetMrs. Jake Wine, Center Hos- dar by calling tlie Center licfore sory $14,000,000 loan on all ing the emergency needs. pitality; Mrs. Sam I.. Kat/man, setting any definite dates for Israeli wage and salary earners, to help finance absorption and Immigration Doubled Center Liaison; Minos. Hubert future events. Serving with Mrs. Friedman housing for the ^__ During the first Hlx months of Summer and Arthur II. Goldstein. Children's Hospital Ba- as officers of the l!tf>l-G2 Wom- increased number f i 1001, Immigration Into Israel zaar; Mrs. Dan Goldman, eivll en's; group ore Mrs. Harry Sid- of I m m i grants was ilotiMo that of tho corresTel Aviv (WNS>—Sold Boneh, ponding period last year, tho defense; Mrs. Krliest A. Nogg man, first vice-president; Mrs. dally pouring Into the Israeli construction cooper- immigration department reported. Community Calendar; Mines. Dave Colin, second vice-presi- Israel. The loan ative, has been asked by the Mr. .Kshkol Is the man Invited Stanley Katclman and Sheldon dent and Mrs. Abe C. Fellman, will mean an adGovernment of Ghana to re- by Israel President Itzhak BenLincoln, Community Chest-Red secretary. ditional 12 per- ^ < linquish its shares, forty percent, Zvi to form a new government. Krne.it A. Nogg, chairman of cent above t h e Cross Drive; Mrs. Albert Fox, in Ghana's National Construction The bid to the Minister of Fi• i.%\ community cooperation; Mrs. the Camp Development Commit- present Israeli's Company despite tho fact that nance came on the heels of a Nathan Turner, historian, Jew- tee and first vice-president of income tax, to be the construction pact, still has ish Homo for Aged; Mrs. Alcx- tin:1 Jewish Federation, showed deducted from refusal by Premier David Ben two years to run. nniler D. Frank, Jewish Philan- tin. architect's proposed plans October of this Gurion to accept a slmlliar manthropies; Mrs. Calvin M. New- for tlie camp and explained the year t o n e x t Under the pact Solcl Boneh was date from the President. man, Library; Mmes. Marvin layout of (he facilities and fea- April, from all to cooperate in construction work Taxman nnd Stanley J. Slos- tures. earnings of $179 a month und work for a period of five years Mr. Not;!! examined the pos- over. burg, Conference of Christians with the Ghanian firm. The canand Jews; Mines, Dave Cohn and sibilities of organizations using cellation of these arrangements Funds Exhausted Richard Wright, Needlework the new camp for seminars. Alex is believed not only to reflect the ' Finance Minister Levi Kshkol upward rise of nationalism beGuild; Mrs. Max Fromkin, par- Wcinstcin, architect, was also Washington (WNS)—The U.S. staled that the compulsory loan twenn Kwame Nkrumah's govliamentarian; Mrs. Samuel S. present. Steinberg, pledge redemption; ernment and the Arab world. This Department of Commerce is curMrs. Sidney Schwartz, programis the second case of cancella- rently distributing official govming; Mrs. Louis Kulakofsky, tion by Ghana of an agreement ernment r e l e a s e s facilitating Services to Armed Forces; Mrs. with on Israeli Company. Tlie discriminatory Arab boycott reStanley F. Ivcvln, telephone; first one involved the Zim-Israel quirements, it was charged on Mrs. Abe Hear, Veterans llonpiNavigation Company, a founder the floor of the House by Uep. tal and Mmes. Morton A. Rirtinnd partner in Ghana's national James Roosevelt, California. nrd.f nnd Moe A. Vcnger, welshipping company, tlie Black Charging that the department comini;. Star Line. was, appeasing the Arab boycott The University of Omaha 1961 Other speakers scheduled are by "advertising" at public exAffiliated Organizations pense, Arab calls for commercial Tiie '• Women's Federation Is Annual Institute on World Af- His Excellency Antonio Carrillobids which will only bo accepted composed of 13 community or- fairs will be co-sponsored by tho Florcs, Mexico's Ambassador to from U.S. business firms which ganizations. The organizations, Jewish Federation of Omaha, the United States, October 18; are not Jewish owned or do not presidents and appointees, in Harry Trustin, president, an- Dr. Carl-Christoph Schweitzer, nounced. Free tickets will be October 25; Dr. Albert Parry, their respective order are; Arrangements for the Jewish "employ a percentage of Jewish mailed to Jewish Federation November 1; Peter Ilitner, No- Youth Council pledging program personnel," Rep. Roosevelt said. Defh El Synaaoflue Slilertiood, Mmrs. Sidney Holll), Meyer Rownbatim: Belli l»members. vomber 8, and William T. Utley, were outlined by Howard Ilahn, lie staled that a boycott against roe Sliterjiood, Mmes Alfred frank, JuUvi Kolmion; Dlkur Oiolln Society, Mmtj, Jnk« 'Die institute will offer top November 15. president and Terri Nogg and any American business concern Wine, Morrli Whlfs; D'nol B'rlU) Henry ranking authorities in the fields Moniky aiapftr HQ. 470, Mrrtel. Mover In addition to the Jewish Fed- Jerry Sluslcy, pledge brunch on the ground that it is owned or Kaplan, Charles Stern: D'nal D'rlth Cornof government, international re- eration, other co-sponsors of tiie chairmen. operated by persons of particular JiusKtr Chopfcr No, 1037, Mmes, Ben Rlfkin. Seymour Abrcms; Drcndels University, lations, history nnd philosophy. Institute are: AHrusa Club of All freshmen boys and girls race, religion or ethnic origin, Is National Women's Commltleo, Mmc». Myron James J. Wadsworth of the Omaha; American Association of Interested in pledging Youth contrary to American principles II, Mlltfor, Alfred 5. Moyerj Hodtmalt, Wmfl. Ervtn Simon, Sidney Goldberg; Peace Research Institute, will University W o m e n ; Kxchnnco Council clubs are Invited to a and traditions, and should not Ladles Free Loan, Mrs. tarn Kicver; Mliro. cW VVonien, Mmei. M. M. Pollakoff, fieri open the scries on October 11. Club of Omalm; Klwanls Club brunch on Sunday, October 15 at be countenanced by government Handler; national Council of JevWili Worn, •n, Mmei. Robert H. Levlne, Louli 5oaoHe will speak on "Prospects for of Omaha;'Nebraska Federated 10:30 n.m, Dick Weinor, Center assistance. low; Pioneer Women, Mme>. Milton Utvr. •nbero. Roio Sctwartr; Templo Israel Sit- Peace." Women's Club3, Second District; Youth Director, will describe the He said "he cannot understand ttrhood, Mmes Robert D. Cohn, Paul Offutt Air Force Base; Omaha plodding procedure. Gronmon; and Workmen'! Circle Ai/xlllory, why we continua to publicize Mmts. Louis Wllkln, Sam H. Binder. Education Association; Omnha Girls will be permitted to join these discriminatory calls for bids Hotary Club; Young Women's the club of their choice with no since this is not only recognizing Chairmen made their reports Christian Association, Woodmen limitation of any club member- discriminatory procedures b u t at the meeting nt Mrs. Friedof the World Life Insurance So- ship. Boys will fill put cards, condoning them with support and man's home. Future luncheon ciety; University of O m a h a designating first, second or third assistance." meetings will be held on ThursAlumni Association; University choice and "Every effort will be day noons—December 7, March of Omaha Board of Regents find made to grant them first choice 1 and May 3, The December The Senior Citizen's Lounge the University of Omnha Col- as far as possible," Hahn re- Meirie© City Bans meeting will take place at the means opportunity for guidlege of Adult Education, Jewish Home for the Aped; all ported. Students are urged to ance In making tho later years All sessions of the Institute attend the October 15 pledging Nazi Emblems fruitful und satisfying by are held on Wednesdays at 8:15 because the next function of this Mexico City (JTA)—The sal« Klutznick Named learning, sharing und helping. p, m. at the University Auditor- kind will not be held until six and distribution of flags and ban• • * months Inter, Hahn said. ium, U.N. Delegate nerB bearing the swastika and l>ouiigo Open Every Monday other Nazi emblems, has been Philip M. Klutznick has been Jewish Community Center banned here by a decree Issued appointed alternate representafrom 10 A. M. to 3 V. M. Clashes Between Jews and Moslems by Ernesto P, Urudmrtu, head tive on the U.S.A. delegation to • • • of the municipal government. the forthcoming General AssemActivities, Fun, Recreation Rare Up Again in Algerian Riots bly of tho United Nations in New The ban on the distribution of Movies, Ulblo class, York. Mr. Klutznlck Is the only Paris (JTA)—One Jew \va3old boy, Dada Douaty, was shot Nazi insignia, which anticipated Socials for Senior Citizens Jew on the delegation. killed, and a 15-year-old Jewish in the head in the very center of an increase in the sale of such emplems in preparation for inboy was wounded, when fresh the Mellah. dependence celebrations, followed rioting broke out this week bePedestrian Stabbed tween Jews and Moslems In the As soon as word spread of the the publication of an editorial in Mellah, the Jewish quarter of deuth of Mr. Medina nnd the the influential daily Diario de Oran, Algeria. wounding of the boy, Jewish la Tarde, which expressed disyouths started after the man tress nnd astonishment at the Riots on nosh Hanhanah Serious riots occurred at Oran who had killed Mr, Medina. fact that the government was Bonn UTA)—The Ministry of Defense republishod a book of last week when fighting broke They caught the man, a Moslem, permitting the distribution of letters written by Jewish-German soldiers who had served Gerout on Rosh Hashanah, resulting and beat him badly. Two of this insignia of a regime which had many in World War I. The book was originally published in 1933, In the death of three Moslem man's accomplices, both nlleged- been at war with Mexico and In answer to ontl-Sc-mitlc propaganda, but was banned by the terrorists, the wounding of 26 ly armed with revolvers, were which was "mankind's greatest Nazi*. persons including nine Jews, and also caught by the youthful enemy." Defense Minister Frnnz Joseph Strauss has written a preface the arrest of 70 persons. After Jewish self-defense corps. to the book, giving three reasons for its relssuance. He stated French security forces moved a few days of strained quiet in Waives Fee for that the book should (1) Contribute toward tlie effort to correct the Mellah, the fighting broke In nnd rescued the three Mosthe "Jewish Image" distorted by tho Nazis; (2) Illustrate through lems, who were I>eing threatened cut again. Individual examples "the disastrous (pnsequenees of modern totaliTerrorists belonging to the with death by a crowd of Jews. 'Love of'Israel* tarianism; nnd (3) Present befora today's young German soldlera Tel Aviv—Artur Rubinstein, FLN, the Moslem Independence After the French sent in security the picture of "patriotism, loyalty find military bravery" shown by movement in Algeria, struck reinforcements, tlie M e l l a h the 72-year-old pianist, said ho Jewish soldlera as "an ideal for Imitation." down Emilo Medina, a Jew, as seemed to' have quieted down; would accept no fees for the four Among the letters Is one by the brother of a young Jewish he walked along one of the city's but there was great tension concerts he Is giving here, as part army lieutenant Wiled "Bcrvlng; tho German Fatherland." Tho principal.; ,8treets; He had been among both Jews in. the Mellah of ^he; Israel Philharmonic Or''. mother.-of that lieutenant, it is polnteil out, was later murdered .;: «tSbbed fa.taJtty In tho back.; A land, among Arubs In the. nearby Vchtelra's "25th anniversary, b<h Vl'fo've Israel." '.'• '• : by the Nazis at the age of 8L. few minute* later, the 15-year- Casbah.

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