October 4, 1968

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ISRAEL BOND FUNDS PLAY MAJOR ROLE IN CONSTRUCTION OF MODERN HOUSING

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Maurice 1?.^ Gilriiore, vice-president and general manager of Ed Phillips and Son* Company, has accepted the chairmanship of the 19G8 Israel Bond Campaign, the office of the Omaha Committee for State of Israel Bonds revealed.this week. A member of the board Of the Omaha Jewish. Federation, Mr. Gilmore is' presently, serving as vice-president of the Highland Country Club; a member if the board of direct tors of the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America and a member of the downtown Ki- • wanis Club. . • ' ' A past member of the board of trustees of Temple Israel, Mr. Gilmore served ad general 'chairman, of the 1967 Jewish Philanthropies Campaign and as Initial Gifts chairman of the 1966 campaign. He js a past member of the board of trustees of.the Mt. Sinai Hospital in Minneapolis, Minn. 20th Anniversary

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Outlining plans'for the coming drive, Mr: Gilmore noted that the I960 campaign will be dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Israel's statehood/ Vlt is important to view Israel's 20th" anniversary by contrasting

the picture today and the situaV mineral resources, and the contion~ prior to May, 1948," said struction of industrial plants Mr. Gilmore. . . have brought about a miracu"During World War II the lous transformation in the Ne* Jewish people suffered the loss gev. • ; of millions in the Nazi program , "Today Israel enters its third of genocide. In 1948. there were still hundreds of thousands of displaced persons in refugee camps who were barred from entering Palestine. With the creation of the State'-of Israel, the dooss were thrown wide open and all Jews who wished to enter were welcome," said -Mr. 'JERUSALEM OTA)—A For- by outside parties. His .refer: -near Latrun which commands , Gilmore. * eign Ministry spokesman has de- encer was obviously to the Soviet .the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv highway. Early Problems Mr. Loshak said that the "Al" hied a report in the, London four-point peace p r o p o ? a 1 of"In its first decade, Israel had fered to—Washington which Islon Plan" was formulated as an Daily Telegraph that" Foreign to" establish its_ identity and alternative to a plan advocated structure as an independent Minister Abba Eban would pre- rael has rejected. by Defense Minister Gen. Moshe state. At the same time it-had to The London Times speculated sent Israel's plan for the West. Bank on Oct. 8. The spokesman, that Mr. Eban would discuss the Dayan which envisaged the West absorb great numbers of incomBank as an autonomous region ing imigrants. During the first •David.Hi v l i n , said that Mr. Arab refugee problem, Israel's Eban's address .would deal with approach to the question of di- containing Israeli bases. An ad- three years alone, almost 700,vantage of the "Allon Plan," Mr. 000 newcomers arrived, more ideas and views that may pro- rect or indirect peace talks, and wrote, is that is would than doubling the population of mote peace in the area. Observ- the terms of Israel's withdrawal Loshak give Israel additional security the country. The influx threaers here took the denial to mean from the occupied Arab terrii t h o u t , bringing more than tened to overwhelm the counthat territorial questions will not tories.! According to the'Times;.:' w about 6,000.'. Arabs .under permatry's economy, creating a critibe touched oa byJrtr.Jiban,—_... .Eban's. speech would '.'apparent- nent Israeli rule. cal situation that led to the crea•; When Mr; Eban arrived in ly contain a reasonably clear tion of the Israel Bond drive in of the price Israel is "London-lor a brief private visit" definition 1951, which has since played, a he said he would outline a plan prepared to pay for a written key role in the country's rapid ••": before-the General Assembly'1'- •ana signed peace treaty." economic development. Maurice Gilmore AH on Plan based on peace originating in "The second.decade was charthe Middle-East, not engineered - The Daily Telegraph's Jerusadecade having j u s t passed; acterized by a concerted drive, lem correspondent David Loshak The third meeting for ninth through the greatest crisis in its reported that Israel would offer grade girls interested in affiliat- for economic independence J<S a history. The dangers Israel the so-called "Allon Plan" to the ing with ^B.B.G. Youth Council solid foundation for political inago are by n<f "General Assembly which," the Clubs witli be heid Sunday, Oc- dependence. Large-scale devel-.., (.faced._a_tjrea£ eliminated, and since a writer said, Arab and Palestin- tober % at.12 noon at.the Jew-- . opment -projects- were initiated means with the aid of Israel Bonds. great proportion of Israel's reian sources indicated'may be ac- ish Community Center. One of the major projeTSs was courses must be concentrated) . The American Telephone and ceptable. .. All girls are urged to attend the 'conquest of the Negev,' the on defense needs, the necessary Telegraph Company has an- • According to Mr. Loshak, Is- this special orientation program desert • which occupies more economic advances will .depend Bounced plans to revise over- rael wojild offer to return most which is designed, to give pros- than half of Israel's total area. in even greater measure.on th.9 seas telephone rates to Israel, of the West Bank to Jordan, with pective Youth Council' club The establishment of deveiop- funds drived from Israel Bonds," effective October 20, which will . the exception of East Jerusalem, members complete information .. mentdtowns, "the exploitation of Mr. Gilmore said. —r»ave-Unitedv States customers and would offer Jordan access Bbout the various club activities. to a Mediterranean port,' either . Further information about the.. an estimated $653,000 yearly. : Under the changes, the rates Haifa or Ashdod. Israel .would - Youth Council or-.about the for the first three minutes, on retain a corridor to the Allenby orientation program is available station calls will be $9 during Bridge, near J e r i c h o , and a from Lee Ann Golkih, Youth 1 the week,'and $6.75 Saturdays salient of Jordanian territory. Director, 342-1366. • end Sundays. Mrs. Morris C. Fellman, chair- Bear, A. C. Fellman," Morris C, • 5 The Company said the presman of the Greater O m a h a Fellman,'A. B. Gendler, Arthur ent rate of $12 for the first three Women's Division for State of Goldstein, David B. Gross, Jominutes will remain in effect Israel Bonds, has announced seph Guss, D a v i d Kalzman, Weekdays, but will be reduced that a Workers' Brunch will be Mendel -LandsmafiT~Masr Lashto $9 weekends. Additional minheld Wednesday, October. 9, at inskyM. M.. F; Levehson, Samuel ute rates, for both, person and New York (JTA)—An Ameri- In Komsomolskaya Pravda, the 10 a.m. at her home, 5961 West;., JMeyerson, Julius Newman,"Har« station calls will be $3 during can rabbi said this week that ern Avenue. • ' , ry Shrago, Julius Stein and Saul : ; the ,week, and ,$2.25 weekends. hopes for more liberal treat-_ Communist youth newspaper. ' , In addition to the actual .work- Suvalsky." Rabbi Miller said that a new .- 'The present persm rate for ment of Soviet Jews, raised by' Ing session, Mrs. Fellman anEach charm represents one of anti-Semitic tract appeared last " each additional'minutes. is $4. last spring's visit here of Mos-'J nounced that "Chen" charms 12 tribes of Israel and aro cow's Chief Rabbi Yehuda Leib week by the former Nazi col- will be presented to.spme.of ..the., •the awarded by the sponsors of the Levin, have been '.'blotted out" laborator Trofint Kitchko; whose women who participated in the 4th development Bond Issue on by renewed Soviet anti-Semi- anti-Semitic volume, "Judaism sale of Bonds during the 1968 ' the basis of one charm for each tism, . . Without -"Embellishment," was campaign. $5,000 jn Bonds sold by volunAccording to Rabbi Israel Mil-.: banned., several years - ago by ' Recipients of the charms in- teer women. ' . ler, chairman of the AroericSn Soviet authorities. clude Mmes. John Abraham, Abe Jerusalem—More than 58 Jewish . Conference on Soviet per cent of Jewish married Jewry, official anti-Semitism in CENTER SPEAKS couples in Israel do not use the USSR manifested jtself reEVERY SUNDAY 12:30 P.M. contraceptives of any feort, cently in charges of "Zionist RADIO STATION KOZN 31 per cent said they did use conspiracy" in Czechoslovakia them, while 11 per cent reInterviews, music;,.,discusand the beatings of Soviet citifused to reveal their practice, sions and special announcezens protesting the Czech invaaccording to the latest Pori sion py police "howling 'Zhid ments are featured every • Washington (JTA)—United States Ambassador to the United nation-wide survey published (Jews) beat them." Rabbi Miller Nations George Ball, who took office June 26; resigned, this week. Sunday during the 15 minute in^TelAviv recently.announced that demonstrations program hosted by the* Jew. President Johnson named In his place J. Russell Wiggins, editor Of the 58 per cent, nine per would be held in 20 cities on of (lie'Washington Post, n newspaper which recently has mounted jsh CommunityCenter on the -cent^said-they did.not use Oct; 13 to protestrllie' Soviet a campaign opposing "Phantom jets for Israel and urging Israeli '"Country Cousin"-s t a t i o n, contraceptives . becauW of anti-Semitism. KOZN. concessions for peace. ' ' • "religious and moral" rea Mr. Ball gave as his reason his desire to support the election Tune In. for n e w s and sons; R per cent because they • Other signs of officially in-•••-. -- views about the Jewish Comspired.- anti-Semitic incitement, of Hubert H..Humphrey.. ' never head of them; 19 per Mr. Johnson described Mr. Wiggins as "an advocate of peace." munity. Contact Joe Micek, according to Rabbi Miller, were cent because of their old age: 342-1366 tp have your news (in article in, the Soviet Army White House sources said "the"selection" 61 MrvWiggins Was based and 25 per cent said they did an.d views included in.the daily Red Star-which accused on his appreciation of the President's desiro for detente with the. not use contraceptives on J Soviet Jews of dual loyalty and Soviet Union. Mr. Wiggins, as editor of the Post, was in charge of program. purpose. • charges of "Zionist conspiracy", the newspaper's editorial policy. , /• has been taking place in Israel, ((tilizinK funds proyided through Israel Bonds. Here wo set" modern apartment building in the Jerusalem Hills. The rorid in the fore-

so built with the aid of Israel Bond dollars. The construction of'housing in unified Jerusalem and. other-parts of Israel represents a crucial clement in the absorption of new immigrantx.

Israel Denies That Eban to U.N. Will Present Peace

9th Grade Girls To Meet Sunday

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Cheaper Rates for Phone CallstoIsrael

Israel Bond Women's Division Workers Brunch Wednesday

Alarming Increase Noted in Qfficid Soviet Anti-Semitism

Israelis Shun Birth Control

New US. Ambassador fb Opposed Jet Sales to Israel


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