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NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SQCIETX Lincoln, Nebraska

Vol. XL—No. 17

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Four-Day Winter Day Camp Lined Up For Grade Schoolers at the Center A special four-day winter day camp sponsored by the Jewish Community Center's Activity Department will bo the rhajor concluding activity of programs lor vacationing grade schoolers, Harry Siilinan, Center Committee Chairman, said. OprnB January 2 Mr. Sidman stated that this particular program, s t a r t i n g Tuesday, January 2 and running' through Friday, January fi will be carried on in the Center.from 9:30 a. m, to 4 p.m. Small, well supervised groups of children under professional supervision, will bo featured in the c;imp designed for a limited enrollment. The fee for this win-

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Camp Buddies Will Meet Again, Sunday Reunion af Center Cnmp films will bo shown at the annual reunion of former Jny-C-C campers, this Sunday at the Jewish Community from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Scenes of former campers, counselors and personnel parliclpatinR in cnmp activities will lie presented. Plans for the 1962 camping season will he revealed at the reunion. All the campers and counselors are invited to attend.

tor holiday program will he 55 with youngsters bringing a light lunch each day to be supplemented by snacks and treats in the morning'and afternoon. •Swimming, Crufts, Games Swimming, cralts, games and singing are among the activities that will occupy children's active hours at the day camp program. Sports Fcutlviil Other Center vacation activities for grade, school boys and girls include a Maccnbiah, (sports festival), Tuesday, and shows on Wednesday and Friday. Swimming sessions are slated for Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday with the jiym being open for youths on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. All of the vacation programs start at 2 p.m. and conclude with a big hobby show Sunday, January 7. The hobby show, with nil children being invited to display their collections and hobbies, will include prizes and awards.for nncli general hobby area. Admission to the hobby show is open to the public.

African, Asian M i e s Training in Israel

Jerusalem—The flags of Nepal, Nigeria, Liberia, Ethiopia, and Sierra Leone as well as the Union Jack, representing Kenya, Easutoland and Southern Rhodesia Senior Citizens' occupy a place of honor at the Lounge lo Be Hebrew Univers'iVy-11 a i a s s a l i Medical School where 17 students, Open Tuesday from these areas including one The Senior' Citizens Lounge at girl, pursue their medical studies. tlie Jewish Community Center In addition to their medical will lin open on Tuesday from 10 training, conducted in English, a.m. to 4 p.m. instead of Monday, these students are taking intenJanuary 1. sive courses in Hebrew. •

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United Nations, N. Y. (WNS)— The United Nations General Assembly ended this year's debate on the Arab refugee problem by killing two A r a b - s p o n s o r e d amendments to an American resolution on the problem. • The first of the two pro-Arab amendments called for a d d i n g two members to the PCC. All major western powers voted against

Fraternities Merge Two Jewish college fraternities Phi Epsllon Pi and Kappa Nu have merged Into one organization. The new g r o u p will be known us Phi Epsilon Pi.

ftiizraclii Women Plan Child Rescue Dinner

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it. The second would have asked the PCC "to take measures for the protection of the rights, property and interests of the Palestine Arab refugees, located in Israel," a bid for a custodian In. Israel. The United States, Britain and France again led the opposition. Both amendments received a majority but not the two-thirds majority needed for passage.

Different Prisons Set for Eichmann Tel Aviv (WNS) Israeli police officials indicated they are taking no chances on Adolf Eichman being killed by fellow-prisoners while awaiting disposition of the death sentence against him. Tho former Gestapo colonel "will be kept on the move from one prison to another until then. . An appeal has been filed with the Israel Supreme Court but no court action is expected b f ne.'-t March.

Plans for the annual Child Rescue Dinner of the Pioneer Women's Organization will celebrate the 75th birthday of I s r a e l's Prime Minister David Ben Gurion, a musical program by Mrs. Milton Ncarenberg and an address by Dr. Sara Fedor of Columbia, Israel — The Cabinet recently Mo., a prominent lecturer and decided to increase the Governsociologist. ment budgetary investments for The function will be held Sun- improving the standard of living day,'January. 7 at The Jewish in the Arab and Druze Villages by stepping up the development Community Center at 6 p.m. Mrs.' Sam Novak will be chalr- of'tho farming economy, speeding . mail of the evening. Mmes. Sarah up the establishment of additional Schwartz and Morris Slerenbcrg local councils, expanding health ore In charge of banquet arrange- and educational services, connectments. It e s e r v a 11 o n s ($2 per ing more villages to the electricplate) tnay bo roade by calling ity and w a t e r networks, «n4 ildi ittore local roads. 342-2402 or 34G-W80.

Funds for Developing Arab, Druze Villages


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