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Mrs. Douglas Will Speak Wednesday Israel-Jordan Talks Put Off

Attention The telephone number of the Jewish PTOM ha*1 been changed to 1\ ISM.

Soviets Veto Blockade Issue

At Philanthropies Women's Luncheon

United Nations, N.Y; (JTA)— • United Nations, N. Y. <JTA)The Soviet Government Tuesday used its veto righto In the United tinltcd Nations Secretary General Nations to veto a resolution In the Dag Hammarskjold Indicated that " Helen Galmgan Douglas, one of. UN Security Council calling upon he does not consider the projected America's best known women Egypt to abandon Its anti-Israel Israel-Jordan direct talks in Jerublockade of the Suez Canal, and loaders, will be guest of honor at salem on armistice problems as authorizing the Israel-Egyptian the city-wide women's dessert Washington (JTA) — A diplo- Mixed Armistice Commission to cancelled. luncheon of the Jewish Philanmatic delegation representing the 1 Mr. Hammarskjold Issued a seven Arab League nations served deal with Egypt's interference thropies on Wednesday, April 7, with shipping proceeding to thi statement emphasizing that he notice on Secretary of State John Israeli port of Elath on the Gulf at 12:30 p, m. at tho Beth Israel considers that Article XII of the Foster Dulles t h a t the Arab of Akaba. Synagogue, 52nd and Charles Israel-Jordan armistice agreement League was prepared "automatThe resolution, which was introStreets. and instantly" to wage war duced —according to which a party to ically by New Zealand, was backed against Israel should Israel take Actress and Statcstvoman the agreement may call upon htm any "expansionist or aggressive by the United States, Britain and "We will be privileged to have France and received eight of the fa convoke a conference—is man- action." as our guest a truly outstanding 11 votes at Tuesday's voting. datory upon him. The statement The Ambassador of Iraq, Jor- The Soviet vote cast by Andrei and magnlfieant woman," Mrs. dan, Lebanon and Syria, Saudi explained that Mr. Hammarskkilled the resolution reAaron Rips, Chalrmari of tho Womaccompanied by the Egyp- Vlshinsky iold's decision not to pursue the Arabia, gardless of the number of votes tian and Yemenite Charges d'Af- cast en's Division, said; "Mrs. Douglas in favor. matter for the present "has only falrcs spent over an hour with was named as 'one of the twelve In addition to Mr. Vlshinsky, a the immediate significance that Secretary Dulles, Assistant Secremost brilliant women in'.the world' ho has found present circum- tary Henry A. Byroade, and other vote against the resolution was cast by Dr. Charles Malik of LebHelen Gahagan Douglas in n recent poll of newspaper edistance* would not warrant his fix- leading State Department offi- anon. Those who voted In favor of cials. tors. She has achieved widespread ing a date for the conference to the resolution included: New ZeaWhen the Arata delegation recognition tor tier statesmanship which he has already Invited Is- emerged from Mr. DuUcs's office, land, U n i t e d States, Britain, Dr. Levine Re-Elected and her dramatic art." rael and Jordan." Lebanese Ambassador Charles Ma- France, Denmark, Brazil, Colom- President of JNF bia and Turkoy. The representaHelen Gnhagan Douglas, wife of lik Identified h i m s e l f , as the New York (JTA)—Dr. Harris J. This decision, the statement tive of Nationalist China abstained. Levine, president ot the Jewish MeWyrv D6«g\ns, a noVen actress stressed, does not bar a follow-up spokesman designated by t h e Explaining his opposition to the has starred in such plays as "Mary, National Fund of America, was Oh the part of the UN Secretary group. He said Mr. Dulles was General of previous contracts, if Informed that "If the mounting resolution, Mr. Vlshinsky said that elected to his fifth consecutive Queen of Scotland," "The Cat and he should consider that a change tension In the Near East, which his government advocates an ap- term. The annual meeting of tho The Fiddle," "Tonight or Never," of the situation would warrant is caused by Iaraol, should lead peal to Israel and Egypt to settle JNF who elected a board of direc- and others. Shu served as a memsuch a step. ' The statement was Israel to any expansionist or ag- the matter "by direct1 negotia- tors consisting of prominent Zion- ber of the United States Congress issued to counteract a report from gressive action concerning any of tions." He criticized the countries ist leaders. It was supplemented for three terms, representating Jordan to the effect that the stand their countries, the other coun- which announced their support of by 12 mcmbers-nt-lnrgo represent- California. taken by Mr. Hammarskjold on tries, being all bound together by the resolution and said that It is ing a cross-section of Jewish comKey Event the proposed Israel-Jordan confer- the Arab collective security pact, the view of the Soviet Govern- munity life in Amorlcor Every Jewish woman in Omaha ence in Jerusalem Implies that he would regnrd such an action as be- ment that the resolution will not Mendel N, Fisher, executive diconsiders the attitude adopted by ing upon them all and would auto- help in the Israel-Arab situation rector, announced that the sum of has been Invited to attend this key t h e Jordanian Government as matically and Instantly come to since no decision can be "imposed" $200,000,000 has been raised in the event In the Jewish community, the support of the attacked coun- upon any nation against her will. United States by the Fund since and is urged to attend. Mrs. Mil"correct." try with nil tho means at their "The veto saves the Security Its inception 53 years ago. Much ton R. Abrahams is designing speMr. Hammarskjold makes it dlsposnl." Council" and did not lower its of the money ,he said, was con- cial theme decorations foe this ocdear in his statement that his deprestige, Mr. Vlshinsky said. The tributed in dollar bills, quarters casion, Mrs. Rips said. cision not to pursue the mutter New Zealand resolution demon- and even d i m e s and nickels Associated with Mrs. Rips, who for the present "in no way reflects strated only that the Security through popular collections and is general women's chairman, are; concurrence with the reason* givCouncil was considered "impotent" through the blue-white JNF box Mesdamei Mike Frceraasv, U&yd en by the Jordanian Government" and it repeated "old moth-eaten which has been distributed to half Friedman, Hyman Greenberg, Max in rejecting the UN Invitation to a million homes throughout the Greenberg, Richard Ililler, and attend tho planned talks in JeruWashington (JTA) — Members resolutions pulled out of the files," United States. Harry Ravitz. salem. of both the Itepubllcan and Demo- he declared. cratic parties have Joined to take the- Administration to task beInternational Parley cause only six persons have been admitted to this country under the Calls for Israel Aid Emergency Refugee Act of 1953. W a s h i n g t o n (JTA) — Jews Proposed by President Eisen throughout the free world were howcr and enacted last August, asked hero to help Israel meet the program was designed to ad"the gravest challenge" which the mit 209,000 refugees In t h r o e Jewish State has faced "since its years, R, W. Scott McLcod, State War of Liberation" by fulfilling Department security chief who adtheir obligations to mobilize the ministers ,tho program, has blamed maximum response to I s r a e l the lag'< on unforeseen red tape Bonds "as a channel of financial problem*.' But RepJjJ. Vaughan assistance that has already bo- Gray, Virginia Democrat, said that coma the most vital Instrument In some 1672,000 has already been the growth of every phoso of the s p e n t and sugges^d Congress country's industrial and agricul- should repeal the Act if .the Adtural life." ministration cannot {implement It.

Envoys Threaten Israel With War

Congressmen Hit Refugee Program

B&P Philanthropies Women

Sunday Radio and TV ">] "Children Of Liberty/ 'written by Marc Sicgcl, will be prcwntcd on the Eternal Light radio program over WpW-Rndio from 11:30 a. m. to 12 noon. In observance of world Jewish Child's Day and tho twentieth anniversary of the founding of Youth Allyah, It has been announced by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. "Children Of Liberty," Is the story of Youth Allyah, an organization founded twenty years ago with the purpose of aiding 'displaced and homeless children all over the world to find a hew home and a new life in Israel. Young viotlnu of war and disaster are rehabilitated, and learn to find their places as tomorrow*^ leaders. "Message of Israel" will bo broadcast over KOIL from 10 to 10:30 a. m. Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and well-known archaelogist will speak. This program was originally (scheduled for last week, but has been moved up for broadcast this week. "Investment In Tomorrow" will be shown over WOW-TV from 10:30 to 10:45 a. m. This film mode in Norwny shows how a group of Norwegian Christians rehabilitate Jewish children from North Africa preparing them for living In n Youth Aliyah settlement In Israel. This program is being held In conjunction with the observance of World Jewish Child's Pay and tho twentieth anniversary of the founding of youth Allyah.

Pictured above—Back row, left to right: Itcna Gross, Joanne Simon, Julia Zuker, Ida Spring, Re* becca Bercovlcl, Mrs, Hurry ICnvitz (co-clmlmian), and Mrs. Mnx.Groonberg (co-clioirRan. Front row, row, left to right: Sirs. Jcnnlo Itoacnblatt, Mrs. I. Itaiuky, t i n . Maurice Bernstein, Kalah Franklin, Evelyn Levy. Mrs. Hyman Orecnbcrg, Myrtlo Freeman and Ahuvah Gcrshntor. Not shown: Mrailnmc< Herman Uomlnrln, Alvln tiorodetzer, David Grccnbcrfr, Eva Konecky, I>e* ter Meyers, Fannlfi Shormnn, 1'hllllp I). Schwartz, Misses Faye (lercllrk, Roscllo Handler, Elizabeth Ilarat, Sally Neivmnn, Sylvia Purllman and Dorothy Itoscntlinl.

Mrs. Lawrence Will Return to Address B&P Women A special feature of the meeting Barbara Lawrence, prominent civic leader and lecturer, is re- will be the presentation of awards turning to Omaha to bo guest to the twelve women, who served speaker at the Cocktail Supper of as chairmen of this division since tho Business and Professional 1940. women are: Mines. Maurwomen's unit, at their annual iceThese Alperin, Maurice Bernstein, Philanthropies function Wednes- Frank Brooksteln, Morris C. Fellday, April 7, at 5:30 p. rh.. In tho man, Sam Fields ot Los Xngeles, Jewish Community Center Audi- Julia Jacobs, Morris Katloman, torium, Mrs. Hyman Grecnberg, Philip Klutznick of Park Forest, division chairman, announced. III., Edward Shotton, David Shu

kert and Misses Itebecca Bercovid and Dorothy Hospnthal. " T h i s will be an outstanding event for Omaha's business and professional women. Ewtyoite vrStt want to participate in paying tribute to our past leaders," Mm Greenberg said. "We are glad to welcome back Mii. Lawrence .who delivered an inspired address here on Monday," Mrs. Greenberg conclude' . .


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