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PHILANTHROPIES SCOREBOARD As nf Srjil. 3, 1»">H The following lire current reports from divisions in the KKiU Omaha Jewish Philanthropies Campaign: ..-..... 19,")H Total Division ':-~trf , To Date Initial Gilts : « , D K l ' « u l " 3 " ^ '.S-'i 11,710.00

Women's Division . . . . . 15. & P. Unit Children's Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . High School Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University Division Organizations ;.....,. i......••••.... Miscellaneous

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Feiwlowitz to Present Israeli Flag to Home

Federation Executive Committee to Meet

AM Israeli flag will lie presenlei Id the Dr. Philip Slier Jewisl Home for the Aged Sunday by M Feiwowit/. The iift'Tiinnn event will includi a program by members of tin Fnrband Labor Zionist P.rauch 51 I'onle y.Un\. A variety of Yiddish folk Sonus will lie. offered by Mis. Milloi f .\ e;irenberg, Merman IVJirouitz. ,'IIK S.-IIII Itifkiu. Max Keisb.-nun ant Mrs. I'Jiilip (Yandcll will enlerlain with readings. Dennis am Kslclle Srhulm.'in will play several Tel Aviv I.I'l'Ai The Dislricl j piano selections. Court in 'IVI Aviv began a healing : Juf 'I!adiiiim-sl:i will prrsidr to d e c i d e whether 17 vcjir - old Serving of refreshments will In Abraham Ma/aliah is a grandson (lone !>y Mines. ,M. lioiidarin, M i i \ of the late Iraqi Premier Nmias- 1-Viwlow it/., .1. Feldni.in mid I larr\ Rifkin. Snid. The youth is seeking t" be Tile f l ; i " ceremony will be prerecognized as the sole surviving sented hy members of the Kpsteinheir of the assassinated Premier Morgan Cost 'JIM, ;ind to claim his forltine, estimated to inn in the millions of I Synagogue to Share pounds, find believed to he on deUnitarian Premises posit in British and Swiss hanks. New York (.ITA I —- CongregaWliili" the court wonlil not agree tion Shanray Ti-fila, organized in in hand iloivn ti decision whether 1X!."I as the.West Kml .Syn:ii;nniie, A t i r a i l a in Mnz-aliah is, a* he will hold ils Salihalh and holiilay claims, the Mile •turvlvlng ineinlier services lit the1 Unllariaii Cluirrli of tint Nurla-t-Salil family, It (lid of All Souls here.j .commencing njjren to preside, over proceedings ne.\i Friday evening unlil its new in <*-Hluhli*li his relnliutislifp in it fii'-ii-iers lire i-i'innilelcd. The tcmKniMiUon. iwrary nrrangenient is expected |o Thi.1 first witness was his Jew- la.sl iih-oiigh ine winter unlil early ish mother, who testified that she next spring w l i f i i the guest conmarried to Sitbah rl-Said, son of gregation will be able lo move Nuris as-S'aid, in a legal ceremony into its new synagogue. «l Mossol in 1!)11. Shi' was diversed by .Sabah el-Said in l!tl."5 lieeause of the pressure of Moslem religious circles mid left foi Israel the next year, keeping hi.s identity a secret. Sabah cl-Said, together with another wife and two children, were murdered by an Iraqi mob during ihc Iraqi Army coup in July. The Jewish Federation of Omaha lv\ecutive Committee will hold a luncheon meeting al 12:15 p. in., J'Ut :iil:iy, Se|itemIHT 9, at the Regis Hold, il was announced by Robei/t. H, Hooper, Federal ion prrJjfoVnl,

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Four Teems to Open Council Football Season The annual youth Council six man football league will open its l^tH season at Lhnwood Park .on Sunday. September M wilh four teams competing. Tlie League, to feature one round of competition with a final playoff, will offer flag football competition to Jewish high school hoys. (James will he conducted at 10 and 11 p. m. each Sunday with- regular football coaches officiating at the games, A special " B " League will be organized if sufficient players are recruited to form four additional teams. Howard Martin, youth council athletic chairman, is supervise!- lit this League's competition with representatives of the four hoys' groups assisting. -">lli Through Klh (irndi's .Boys in the fifth through eighth grades will have an opportunity to participate in two special football leagues to be sponsored by the Jewish Community Center. A fifth and sixth- grade league and a seventh and eighth grade league are planned. Millie

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Grade schoolers may make up their own learns, ten boys lo a team, and compete in Ihe six man touch football league in their own age and grade bracket. Boys interested in participating in the league or forming a team should contact Ihe Center Athletic Department, JAckson l.'IIKi. A schedule of teams will be drawn up wilh teams being ill lowed lo designate time and plate of compelition.

Thursday, Sept. 1 1 , Deadline for Sept. 19 Issue of Jewish Press A Friday edition of the Jewish Press will lie in the mail on Sep lember l!l. The edition must be completed lielore the intervening' Rosii II islionah h o 1 i d a y s, Therefore nil stories and pictures must he ill livered lo the Jewish Press offiu by Thursday, September 11. It is necessary that all maun scripts be typewritten and double <pa<-ed.

Hebrew University Coed +o Compete for Miss Universe

Hours Extended By Health Club The hours of the Center's Health Club have been extended to' allow more lnisincssmen lo take advantage of the massage and steam room facilities. The hours are now -fuom noon uiilil 9 p. in. weekdays nnd from 9 a. in to (i p. m. .Sundays, Conlcr.-Health Club Chairman, l,es Burkenroad, announced. The facilities of the Health Club Include private individual lockers fur members, a dry heat room find large steam room, shower mid rest facilities plus massage service rendered by a competent staff of uoll trained and experienced mas, scurs..-.' .: ' ; The low Health Club Membership, $25.00 for twelve complete sessions at the Club, make this orje of Ihe best personal service liuys today, JJtirkenroad said. No appointment is necessary. Ample free parking is available in the Center's large parking- lot at 20lh and Dodge StreelR. The Hciillh Club is open to nieinbeiy and nonmenibwj.

. " ! , " f i i t l C l i i s s Mallei Mattel ut Fust-Annual Fust Annual Hale Kale 4 Dollars r, JJil.-.X -.X1^^''""''! offkc. Omulia. Nebraska, umUi Aci of 187!) siiiRle Copy 10 Cents

Jerusalem (.ITA I Israel considers -herself entitled not only to receive full'information on the ways UN Secretary General Dag llarnmarskjoltl is implementing the UN General Assembly's resolution on Jordan and Lebanon, bill also thai her opinion in these mailers be taken into full consideration, it was slated here in high Israeli circle*. While Israel is closely concerned with Mr. 1 lammarsk jold's specific efforts for preserving Jordan and Lebanese independence, Israel's main interest seems to be in steps aimed at implementing the universal aspects of the joint Arab resolution concerning respect for Ihe independence ol fill nations and Non-interference in internal affstirs. I t is believed that tjiese points will be raised when Mr. Hammarskjold arrives for brief talks in Jerusalem, probably after his return from the second international aloms-for-pcacc coiilerence in Geneva. Observers expect I s r a e l will • : raise wilh Ihe .Secretary General never received a reply. Israel is questions of F.gyplian belligerency. .Many months ago. Israel officially likely to renew its demand for an requested Mr. llanimaiskjold to answer from Kgypl. demand of Kgypt whether she stilt Israel i i ubo lil;ely to iiiqiiira of considers herself lo lie in a stale .Mr. llMiiiiiiarsUjiild what ine:isilren of war wilh Israel - - something are phiniii'd to prevent tin) Arab contrary to the United Nations League's further IINC an an inCharter. Mr. Hammarskjold trans- Htriimenl of hostility Inward I»milted the query lo Cairo, but rael anil tlie. West. ICcgardin^ Jordan anil I.eliaiiini, it was sl.-ited, Israel eviirctM that the Seerrtar.v <ii.|iiT.il will engage In "realistic ailiolis mil in fictitious solutions" behind whlcli Prcsiileiit NasHer ciillld l|llietly l,e utrr tint two count I A report by tlie United NaMrs. Charles llynies of j\Iiiinetions correspondent nf the New polis. first vice-president of the York Times said this nv : Mid National Council'of Jewish Womthat Or. Mahmound Fawzi, the en will be the guest speaker at United Arab liepul>lic's Foreign Ihe Overseas dessert luncheon a!i< Minister, suggested to Mr. Ham-' marskjold and repj-csenlativcs of the United States. Uriliiin and the Soviet Union that the big powers join the Aral) slates ilnd Israel in ii declaration pledging to observe the principles of non-aggression and non-iiitervenlion in Ihe area. However, Dr. Fawzi apparently decided not lo press his suggestion at the recent emergency session of the UN General Assembly after other Arab delegates erilici/.ed the inclusion of Israel in the declaration's framework I.

National Council Officer to Speak At Thursday Event

Four Memorial Services Sunday

Sirs. Charles llyines musical to be given by the Omaha Section. Thursday, September I I , at 1L':.'!O p. in. al the Klackstone Hotel. Ih-f subject will he "You and Ihe Changing World." Mrs. llynies is a member of the hoard of trustees of Channel 2, the new Twin Cities Area Kducalion Television Corporation. She was one of nine American Women selected in J!t."i(i to make a study tour.of (iernia-ny as guest of the Federal Republic of West Cermany. She is deeply interested in education and ; i l tended a White 1 louse conference on education at the request of the Governor of Minnesota. TKKN'-AME. l'liOdKAMMINfi Starlight, Pa. (.ITAI--A resolution calling on Jewish educators to study the type of Jewish educational program which would lie geared to the 'teen-ager, was adopted at the international convention of Aleph Zarllk Alepb. boys' division of the B'nai P.'rilli Youth Organization,

TVRosh Haslionah Social Miriam lliular, M M Isruul for 1II58, who win .selected to conipi-ld in the intdriiatloiial 31is* Viilversi- beauty ciinte»t, Nlcips ti> cliut wltli tivo fvlloiv (itiiclenti on the canipnt at HoUrow llnlver»lty ulipn* »li« Is enrolled in tlie I.nw School. Tlifl 21-year-old coeil liituut.v n|i|>eari'il on n miniltcr of U. S. tel«vl')l<Mi stinns during her roceiit visit tu tlie Uultetl Stut«».

Sunila.v, Si'plcuilier I I WOW-TV (Channel CI--10 a. 111. "THAT THKV i\IAY 1,1 VK." A timely and exciting film on Life in Israel -1!V>8. A Special New Year Presentation.

Memorial services will be held in four Omaha cemeleries, Sunday, September 7. Tlie Annual Memorial Service at Belli L'l Cemetery will be conducted al 11:30 a , m . by Rabbi Myer S. Kripke and Oinlor Aaron I. Kflgar. The service is arranged annually in keeping with the tradition of visiting the graves of parents and oilier dear ones before the Yomin Noraiin. William Milder, 'Cemetery Melorin! service'chairman, Beth Israel Synagogue, has announced services will start at 11 a. m. at Golden Hill Cemetery and at 2 p. lii. at Tieth Haniedrosli .Hugodol Cemetery. Rabbi- Groncr and Cantor -Kli ICngan will officiate at the services al both cemeteries. Rabbi - (ii'i)iler, in commenting ihout the significance of Beth Israel's annual memorial service, said: "Participation in this service represents a most dignified opportunity for the membership at large to pay tribute to the departed leaders Whose vision and devotion have made Heth Israel pre-eminent among Ihe synagogues of the middle-west." Parking facilities at Golden Hill Cemetery .are now available on Forty-First Street. Memorial services will be conducted Sunday at Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Those wishing to attend on another day are asked to call Joe Adler, WK. 170S. London, (,7'i'Ai—A West Berlin cinema audience saw, nothing to •laugh nt and nothing to applaud when Charlie Chaplin's satire on Adolf Hitler jiml Benito Mussolini, "Th; 1 Gre,i1 r>"ct:iti>r/' hrid its CUTman premiers.


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