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OMAHA, JIXUAWA, FRIDAY AUGUST » , 1M7
Shell Oil BoConsidered b . W V New York (JTAl—The policy eommHtee, of the Jewish War Veterans of America waa'civeu full authority by the JWV's «2nd annual convention to decide on a boycott against the Shell OU onipfxiy*
The resolution autiwrUlnl the policy committee to act » u adopted a t a oonventlaji acstiafl, according to Benjamin H. Chasin, N«w Tor* attorney « h » was elected new national commander and M •itch, automatically becomei head of the policy committee. , , Chaiin »aid,ho wouM meet with officials at JWV national head, quartan i» Washington, V. C, Friday to «cl a date for the next tneetiac of the yaifcy eanatUitt e l which the boycott tame <rili be considered, lie (aid the meeting woiiU he held I t o a nunta or »«" probably In New York City. Boycult Jiejdy to A n * s Tbe proposed boycott would lie in retaliation for tbe decision of
Israeli Textile Strike Sealed Tel Aviv tJTAj--The tmrtjy 14-week rtrjke a t the Ata Trillin company, Israel's larrn.4, textile producer, was settled at a' mkuuebt JMaVw in direct ne«»Ilntions between jnanacement and. the Ilittadnrt* Mfckih mmed into the deadlock- at the Insistence of . Prime Minister David Ben Guriua.
the British-owned parent cool' pair/ to ttupend sale* operations Jn Israel, « move widely intermeted at a British yielding to Arab boycott pressures against (araeL It was understood a JWV counter-boycott also trouid be in protest, against alleged oil company concessions to Arab League ef-. fort* to ex,tcnd the Arab boycott to American farm either owned by or employing Jew*. Cliaslti «atd that the decision mi a JWV counter-boycott would depend on cutting all pertinent farts on the Shell Company contention that the withdrawal decision In Israel was based entirely on "economic cniftidrratioM." ' The new national commander emphasized that until the JWV Was satisfied "aii to tlie real reasons for the company*! action" In Israel no action r.ould lie takeii on (he boycott Issue.
T\yo efforts t», obtain the fact* directly from the, company wwe reported by Abraham Kradltor ol New Y«rk, • past'national commander and chairman of the JWV Foreign Attain Committee. KrarJItor said he and other JWV afficialu met in hi* Mini hartan law office August 34 with a Shell Company representative wlio promiiied tit provide complete facta within a IT- ;bys.
Philanthropies Scoreboard A* of AngiKt 23, 1957 The following ere current reporfi from divliiom Fn the 1957 Omehi Dlv!ilo«
ttff7 Total to D<ti
Initial Sifti
$419,151.50
Men'* Diviwon Women's Division i . « P. Unit Children's Division
25.J40.75 67,542.50 :
High School Division University Division Organizations MiscetUneotis
871.50 191S0 2,4o3.75 1,710.00,
Met With .Shell (Mfloinl At a meeting held in Dux ton Total to D*te $522, i 39.80 after the regular convention sessions, the Shell official discussed tbe issues with a croup of JWV leaden). KnuUtor said, "but we were not .satisfied." lie confirmed reports that a numlier of JWV members kad returned ithcU credit c o n b to ths company but be emphasized this wan a voluntary action" on the MM Lee Ditne*. Bonds of IsNew upjKMUtmcnt* to the Fedpart of JWV members because eration (if Jewlsli Women's Clubs rael Representative, gave n brief the organization Mill Jiad not act- were announced at the .summer summary of the activities planned ed formally on the issue. dessert 'lunclieun meeting last for the forthcoming Bond drive-. Tliuraday nt the liome of Mrs. Moe Tlie following are tbe 1957-58 Vengcr. Federation of Jewish Women's Named were: Civil Defense, Clubs officers: president, Mrs. Mrs. Abe Bear; Ounniunity Hem'y A. Newmau; 1st vice prestrips to tite Sydney Rodeo, camp- Chest-Red Cross Dri\c. Mrs. Mor- ident, Mrs. Mike Freeman; 2nd fiijC trips to local spoln of his- rii U-vcy and Mrs. Max E. Cohen; vice president, Mrs. Lloyd Friedtorical Jnterest, camp ^ carnival, Infantile Paralysis, Mrs. Max man; secretary, Mrs. Harry SidIlanaiiaJti Nlfibt and A dosing Wolfson; Nebraska TtibercuJosta mnn, and parliamentarian, Mrs. event Horsebacic trips, swimminc Association. Mrs. Louis Kalz, and Arthur If. Goldstein. competitian, sports and fames, and Services to Armed Forces, Mrs. craft activities were other''fea- Joe Freeman and Mrs. Sam S. Affiance Favored By tured .events, , Steinberg. ' Omaha campers will be returned Affiliated prcantzatlom having Departing Delegation to the Jewish Community Center, new presidents or representatives Tel "Aviv <WM5;-A 22-oian Sunday at 9:90 a. m. while arrangements for the departure of arc: Beth El Sisterhood. Mrs. Abe French Parliamentary delegation out-irf-tcnvn youngsters will be C. Follman and Mrs. Harry Wlg- left for home this week still concarried, out according to parent's odsky; Beth Israel Sisterhood, vinced, despite a polite rebuff from instructions.. Camper* (ear and Mrs. Stanley Shapiro; B'nal B'rith Prime Minister David Ben Curlon, luKK"Ce will lie returned xi tbe Nebraska Chapter No. 346, Mrs. that a formal -Franco-Israeli alPaul Sacks and Mrs. Joe "Tnuster; liance wouM serve French and same time. . ' B'nal B'ritli Moruky Chapter No. Israeli interests and the cause of 470, Mrs. Max Krizelnian und peace and freedom generally, HU^.KI, COWKKKNCt Mrs. Charles Stcro; EpsteinTbe delegation avowed sponsors The Directors rf the B'flal Morxan Post No. 260, Ladles' fi'rith lllllel Foundatiom tlirough- Auxiliaiy JWV, Mra. Delmar of such an alliance, cime at the out the USA and Canada will bold Klein; Iladuasah, Omalia, Mrs. imitation of the Government of their annual Hillcl Directors Con- Hymen Belman; Mlzrachl Wom- Israel. Jacques Soustelle, leader of fcronco at Camp B'nol B'rith in en, Jlrs. Irvine Stern; National the group, was told by the Prime Starlight, Pcnniylvnnla from Au- Council of Jewish Women, Mrs. Minister that present relations £U«t 21 to 33. Joseph Horwlch; National Wom- constituted a de facto alliance, .Soustelle said at a farewell reen's Committee, Brandeis University, Mrs. B«rnhardt L. Wolf and ception that his croup would d» all it could to advocate a formal Mrs; Jacob J. Frif/dman; and Pioneer Women, Kaehniah, Mrs. Sam part to the French public. KpsteJn and Mrs.' aicbard Spclcal. The entire board Hill be listed In tlie New Year's edition. The: various chairmen made their reports for the coming year. August 23 Future luncheon meetings will be KBON~"Me=»aer «f Israel" held on Thursday afternoons, NuSunday. 12:03 p. m. \ ember 7, January 2, March 6, KFAB . "Ktonittl Liffht,"' and May J at the Jewish Cum10:4.-1 p. m. roiuiity Center,
New Members Welcomed To Women's Federation
Camp Completes 17th Year ccription of all camping activities and special autograph books are belne prepared for all Jay-C-C campers. The camp, designed for children, 7-12 years, will end rt« seventeenth year of activity, Runday. A xpeclal camp rcunluii uJll be lieM dudaf the winter for campers mid their, parents. Movie* and slides of the youngster'* participation in camp life will be shown. The camp served a record Jiumiwr W younflen. durine the currejit season. Dr. Daniel Miner announced. "We are very proud of the cump's record". Dr. Miller nala*. "Tiio many fine activities, the high calibre of stuff and supervision hair all contributed to making tlie 1957 season of cumping, most ontatandin'K."
Bight to Hit* •ftfw -deadlock revolved aiuuud the l » u e of manaEernenfn insistence »n the right to hire and lire tor efficiency .reasons, a point on which the UasTa Labor Council, recounting for the strikers, refused to yield. The settlement pnet provided, in addition In a, it'n Re increase, for dismissals on the Iwsj* of the existing agreemrnl between the Mistadrut and «)u- Manufacturers Association, Aclivllle^ il\at liichlltfuted file cvitli a special clause requiring last ucck of camp were apodal aiH>diil oonstdernllim of hpeciflc efflciracy atvbkaiio in each plant.
Feinberg, Wolf, Named To Bond Drive Posh
Bonus F u n d . The At« management al*o a![iccd to estabsMimcnt of a pen' sion fund for tbe worker* and an annual bonus but rejected a workers' demand for lncrcused company payments ,1(111) social funds. :!Lstadrut officials," declining to ea,l the settlement • •Victory," said it was the best that could be achieved under existing clrcumstnncex. Workers were scheduled to return to their jehs MM rapidly 'as the idle VnachlnCK could be prepfflvd 1ov Te^imipllen -of proouctlQI. ' .is Hlstadrut executive took nr otlatlons away from the Haifa Lutior Council after Ben Curlon personally intervened with a propcmul thnt both tides accept arbltnitlon, which w u accepted hy tnnaajsemnit an* rejectrd |jy the ' Labor Council. • The Prime Minister then demtindcd ncijullutliig nutiiority lie tnlien from the Ijilwr Cuuncll, assertinj; thut the \lolrnce-maikeil strike Imd creiilrfl a sevoir Iluliei t M I-VIIIIIITB unil Samuel sharlitge of lextlli- j.un und »( for the c'lict.il m.irki'l. Wolf will serve as key chairmen fur the 3937 Israel Borfd Drive, i l us announced Friday by William Grodiniky, gciwriil c a m p a i g n chairman. Mr. Kelnlieri;, who recently reI-zmduii U'i'A* it'fKMlk j e a d t ' turnod from a nWt 1« Ini-pel, has I n j hi'ii' f n n n Arniiinii b.ml tlirec liccn npiminted <!uurdian diairJardaninnx Imve tieen si-ntrnced innn. He Is a former resident of to Jc.ith h\ :i special trlbuniil (in Canton, Ohio; wline he tviutaotiue chui'Ki". of (;i\ini; nilllliiry secrets In Felcrntlon ond Il'nal B'rithacto Isiael. tivities.
Three Condemned As Israel Spies
2,843.00 2,025.30
On Hie Air
of Soviet Jews Is Discussed
>'. W'ult Mr. Wolf will head special sales. A popular worker In community activities, he hus been active with the Federation ami i t a member' of tlie Highland-C(ub Board of Governors. He is a long-time member of B'ual B'rlth. A worker meetimi will lie held Thursday, 12:98p. m. at the home e f Mm. Mike Freeman. Plans are being made for the Women's -division event in Sop-. tenibor' mid the city^wide .dinner 1 in November. '• >
Jerusulem (JTAl—The position-* of the J e » i in the Soviet Union and the possibilities far them of emigration from Russia were discussed at a private mectlnu'here between Dr. Nalwm GOulmunn, president of the World Zionist Organization and hend of the Jewish Apency, und tho Soviet Ambassador to Israel, Alexander Abramev. The lengthy inectliiB was held In Tel Aviv a few days before Dr. Goldmann's departure for Tuirope. In addition to the emigration question, the two men were understood to have discussed the possibility of establishing an organized Jewish communal life in lhc Soviet Union *>tu tiio community enjoyusc such minority rights as education.
Japanese Mission To Visit Israel Jerusalem (WNS)—A Foreign Ministry spokesman disclosed that a Japanese indus.trhl mission will visit Israel next month in the interests of expanding J a p a n e s e - I s r a e l i trade relations. It will lie the first such vklt from Japnn. The m i s s i o n will include representatives! of the booming Japanese ship-balldiim industry who »Kre expected to seek commercial agreements to build tankers for IsraeL The Foreign^ Ministry spokesman said Japan could user Israeli phosphates, potash and cement.
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