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KICMIN1 '8 Children's Hosp is y OQC[ Monday, Octobe Alflpog Sheraton-Fontem ojois -"HN Have you returncenvelope? Are you working on your handmade articles? FEDERATION OF JEWISH WOMEN CLUBS' CHAIRThe appointments of project MEN: heads of the Federation of JewMrs. Arthur Goldstein, 391ish Women's Clubs were an00(15. nounced by Mrs. Harry Sidman, Mrs. Morton Richards, 553organization president, at a re1317. cent meeting in her home. Mrs. Alfred Sophir, 553-3350. Project Chairmen Named were Mrs. J. Harry Kulakofsky, Bonds of Israel; Mrs. Jake Wine, Center Hospitality; Mrs. Maynard M. Algiers (JTA)—The - Official Greenberg, C e n t e r Laision; _ ... 11- i j Mmes. Arthur II. Goldstein, Gazette here published an ^or- M o r t ( m A_ R i c l i a r d s a n d A l f r e d Sophir, Children's Memorial dinance giving local Algerian Hospital Bazaar; Mrs. Dan officials the authority to reopen Gordman, Civil Defense; Mrs. trial plants, "and all otherindus"dec* R o bbo r t L e v i ' 1 0 ' Communityy Calcommercial businesses, nomic enterprises" which have endar; Mmes. Stanley Mayper been closed due to the departure of the owners. The local authorities are given the right to appoint temporary adminisThe fifth annual pledge brunch trators for the "abandoned" will be held by the Jewish Youth businesses. Council on October 7 at 10 a.m. Another decree gives the lo- at the Jewish Community Cencal authorities the right to re- ter, it was announced by Harold quisition apartments and other Schneider, organization presiresidences v a c a n t for two dent. Chairmen for the event are months. Still a further Government order announced that per- Paula Bercutt, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Lee Bercutt and Shelsons wishing to emigrate from and don Perelman, son of Mr. and Algeria must receive official Mrs. Harold Perelman. • permission to leave. The program will include a well-known speaker.

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Top-Hanking Speakers The institute will offer top ranking authorities on the subject of "Background on World Affairs " Dr. Louis Goltschali: will open the series on October 17. He will speak on "France and DcGnulle After Four Years." Other speakers scheduled are: Willard L. Uealac, October 24; Leonard Tennyson. October 31; William Mines, November 7; His Excellency, Dr. W. C. Naude, November 14; and G e n e A. Gregory, November 21. Co-Sponsors Mrs, Fred Wupper, Nebraska League of Women Voters' secreIn addition to the Jewish Fedtary v/ill speak at the Monday, eration, other co-sponsors of the September 17 program in the Institute are: Altrusa Club of Senior Citizens' Lounge in the Omaha, American Association of Jewish Community Center. University Women, Exchange Mrs. Wupper will speak oh the Club of Omaha, Kiwanis Club issues of the November fi bal- of Omaha, Nebraska Federated lot and will conduct a question Women's Clubs. Second District, District GO Teachers Associaand answer session. Senior Citizen activities are tion, Omaha Education Associsponsored jointly by the Omaha ation, Omaha R o t a r y Club, Chapter, National Council of Young Women's Christian AssoJewish Women and Jewish Fed- ciation, Woodmen of the World Life Insurance S o c i e t y , Unieration of Omaha. versity of Omaha Alumni Association, University of Omaha Board of Regents, and University of Omaha College of Adult Education. All sessions of the Institute Tel Aviv (WNS)—Politics triumphed over sportsmanship are held on Wednesday at 8:15 again when Moslem Malaya p.m. at the University Auditoricancelled visas for Israeli ath- um. letes who had been invited to participate in a soccer tourney scheduled as one of the events in Malaya's celebration of Independence. Moslem Indonesia had set the precedent by withholding entry New York (JTA)—A $25,000,- awarded by the Dead Sea permits for an Israeli team in- 000 contract for construction of Works, Ltd, to three American vited to take part in the Fourth a dike system at the Dead Sea firms. Kaiser Engineers and Asian Games in Jakarta. 'The Works in Sdom, Israel, wa3 Constructors of Oakland, Cal. Construction Aggregates CorIndonesian action touched off a poration of Chicago, 111., and the storm in the international Macco Corporation, Paramount, sports world with several, orCal. ganizations" banning participation by their members in the When the dike system is comgames. pleted in 1905, potash production will be increased from the The Fourth Asian Games end-. present annual level of 150,000 ed in a near-riot provoked by Richmond, Va. (WNS)—Fair- tons to nearly C00.000 tons. an effort of the Indian vice- fax c o u n t y police this week The dikes will cover an area president of the Asian Gamc3 charged a 17-year-old admitted Federation, Dr. C. G. Sondhi, admirer of George Rockwell's four miles wide by ten miles to have the competition stripped American Nezis with the fatal long,'and enclose an area of 40 of its official "Fourth Asian shooting of a 17-year-old Jewish square miles. As a first step in the project, the three American Games". status because Israel honor student. contractors will shortly assemand Nationalist China had been The v i c t i m was Lewis M. ble an $0,000,000 construction barred. An estimated 1,000 rioters attacked the Indian Embas- Goldfein, vice-president of the plant at the site, which is losy in protest but Dr. Sondhi, Falls Church High School stu- cated 70 miks from the shores warned by the Indonesian Gov- dent council, class president and of the Mediterranean. member of the varsity baseball ernment, had left Indonesia. and wrestling team. He was shot Jewish Chaplains at night outside his home. The accused youth is John C. Vinson, Jr., described as posess- Mark 100th Year ing an I.Q. of 1G5 and fascinated New York (JTA)—The 100th by, N a z i s m , who was once anniversary of tho commissioncharged, according to the Wash- ing of tho first Jewish chaplain Johannesburg (JTA) — Hope ington Post, with p a i n t i n g a in the American armed forces that the South African Govern- swastika on private property. was celebrated here, Sept. 9 at ment would soon restore a spe- He is the son of a Metropolitan the opening session of the biennial, two-day convention of the cial concession for the transfer police officer. Association of Jewish Chaplains, of gift funds to Israel was exof the Armed Forces. pressed in a resolution at the Israel Not Voted closing session of the biennial Congress of the South African To, Aviation. Body Jewish Board of Deputies.. Jerusalem (WNS)—The Israel In another resolution, the delegates affirmed South A f r i c a n Cabinet was told that the UnitA tea will be given by the. Jewry's religious and cultural ed States delegation at the Inties with Israel, expressed ap- ternational Civil Aviation Or- Omaha C h a p t e r of Mizrachi preciation for tho past goodwill ganization meeting in Rome Women to welcome Mrs. Benjabetween South Africa and Israel, prevented Israel from becom- min Groner back from her tour and noted with regret recent dif- ing a member of the council of of Israel. The event will be held Wednesday, September 19 at 1 ferences between the two coun- the organization. Israel Bar Yehuda, Israel p.m. at the Jewish Community tries. This was a reference to the displeasure of the S o u t h Transport 'Minister who headed Center. Mrs. G r o n e r who returned African Government over Isra- the Israeli delegation, told the el's vote against South Africa in Cabinet meeting that the Amer- earlier in the month from a visit ;the UN General Assembly last ican delegation openly declared to all parts of Israel, will speak year on the issue of apartheid. it would not support Israel's bid on her experiences there. Mrs. Morris J. Franklin and The South African Government and that this was a key factor withdrew the concessions on gift in the negative vote of other Mrs. Harry Paskowitz are chairmen of the program committee. delegations. transfers after the UN vote.

The University of Omaha 19f>2 Annual Institute on World Affairs will be co-sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Omaha, Ernest A. Nogg, president, announced. Free tickets will be mailed to J e w i s h Federation members.

Algerians Take Over Refugee Properties

Senior Citizens Will Hear Discussion on Nov. Election Issues

Israeli Athletes

Rockwell Follower Is Accused of Shooting Jewish Honor Student

South African Jewry Hope for Permit to Send Funds to Israel

Youth Council PIsdge Brunei! on October 7

Omahans Will Attend National Hadassah Meeting in Pittsburgh An Omaha delegation will attend the National Convention of Hadassah at the Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel in Pittsburgh, Pa., September 10-19. The g r o u p includes Mmes. Sam Katzman, Leonard Bernstein, Paul Veret, Julius Newman and Ted Sanford. The Omaha chapter has been asked to make a presentation in the membership session because of its 100 percent re-enrollment this past year. The presentation will be made by Mrs. Katzman, Omaha president. Mrs Saul Suvalsky, Council Bluffs, regional education chairman, will represent her city's chapter at the meeting. Prior to that conference she will attend the National Bible Institute in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister and Mrs. Eleaner Roosevent will be guest speakers at the national conference. CENTER TO BE TRIBUTE TO MRS. BEN GUIUON , New York (WNS) — Pioneer Women is building a, $100,000 community center in Tel-Aviv in tribute to Mrs. Paula Ben Gurion, wife of the Prime Minister.

Tea toWelcome -Mrs. Oroner Back Home B'nai B'rith Leader To Talk at Gathering Mrs. Alfred Lakin of Detroit, Mich., president-elect of B'nai B'rith Women's district No. 6, will speak at an open meeting Wednesday, September 19 at 8 p.m. at the Sheraton-Fontenelle Hotel. . The gathering will be sponsored by the B'nai B'rith lodges and chapters of Omaha. Mrs. Lakin will speak on B'nai B'rith projects which she has visited in Israel. A social hour will follow.

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ederafien and Sheldon Lincoln, Community Chest-Red Cross; Mrs. Henry Appel, Community Coopera-; tions; Mrs. Alfred Frank, Historian; Mrs. Sidney Katleman, Jewish Home for Aged; Mrs. M. II. Brodkey, Jewish Philanthropies; Mrs. Morris C. Fellman, F e d e r a t i o n Library; Mmes. Milton Waldbaum and Maurice Fleischl, National Conference of Christians and Jews; Mmes. Joe J. Greenberg and Richard Wright, Needlework Guild; Mrs. Lloyd Friedman, Parliamentarian; Mrs. Sam L. Katzman, Programming; Mrs. Nathan L. Nogg, Services to Armed Forces; Mrs. Stanley F. Levin, Telephone; Mrs. Abe Bear, Veterans Hospital and Mrs. M. A. Venger, Welcoming. Affiliated Organizations The Women's Federation is composed of 13 community organizations. The organizations, presidents and representatives, in their respective order are: Beth El Synagogue Sisterhood, Mmes. Albert G. Rimmerman, William Siref; Beth Israel Synagogue Sisterhood, Mmes. Harold Zelinsky, Nathan Kaplan; Bikur Cholim Society, Mmes. Jake Wine, I. Grunsweig; B'nai B'rith Henry Monsky Chapter No. 470, Mmes. Harvey Gershien, Charles Stern; B'nai B'rith Cornhusker Chapter No. 1032, Mmes. Seymour Abrams, Maurice Greenspan; Brandeis University, National Women's Committee, Mmes. Myron Milder, Ted Sanford; Hadassah, Mines. Sam L. Katzman, William Raduziner; Ladies Free loan Society, Mrs. Sam Klaver; Mizrachi Women, Mmes. M. M. Poliakoff, Ben Handler; National Council of Jewish Women, Mmes. Robert Levine, Louis Sogolow; P i o n e e r Women, Mmes. Milton Nearenberg, Rose Schwartz; Temple Israel Sisterhood, Mines. I. M. Liberman, Herbert Weil and Workmen's Circle Auxiliary, Mmea. Louis Witkin, Sam H. Binder. Reports Made Chairmen made their reports at the meeting at Mrs, Sidman's home. Future luncheon meetings will be held on Thursday noons —December 6, March 7, 'and May 2. The December meeting will take place at the Dr. Philip Slier Jewish Homo for Aged; all others are scheduled at the Jewish Community Center. A Club Calendar was distributed to all those present indicating holiday dates, special events, and women's organizations board and regular meetings. The schedule of holiday parties at the Dr. Philip Sher Jewish Home for Aged and bingo party schedule for the Veterans Hospital was also distributed. Serving with Mrs. Sidman as officers of the 1962-63 Women's group are Mrs. Dave Cohn, first vice-president; Mrs. Abe C. Fellman, second vice-president; and Mrs. Harry Trustin, secretary. S. Elmer Gross, Camp Development Chairman and Dr. Abraham Greenberg, Camp Gift Chairman, spoke on the progress of the new Esther K. Newman camp. DRILLING FOR OIL Tel Aviv (JTA>—Drilling for oil on the western slopes of Lower Galilee in the Jezreel Valley and on Mount Carmel will be started soon by the Asher Corporation, an American firm.

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