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Meet the Nominees BiograpMcal SkotchM of Omahans Nomirarted A« Canddatai for J0«viah Fadaration Posts

Petitions Due Monday

Marfan J. Noddle

OMAHA-DiM to the recent blizzard, the deadilM (or submitting petitions bearing additional nominees (or Jewish Federation o( Omaha o(nces has been set back to Monday, Jan. 27. According to Pederatkm By-Laws, other nominations (or elective o{flces o( the Federatioa and the elective diractorshJps of (he Federatioa

may be made by written petition signed by at least 2S members o( the FederaUon and died with Federation secretary (Mrs. Morris C. Fellnun). The annual election meeting will be Feb. 2,7:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Cenler. For (urther Intormatlon, call the FederaUon office. 3344200.

rian J. Noddle, nominee planning, then as vice^wi (or president o( the Jewish Faderation o( Omaha, Inc. Is now oonpieting his term as Vice-President (or Young liMdershlp Oevekipment. He has served on the Federation Board as cfaairman ol the Jewish Prats Committee and the 1973 Budget Committee, Is a member o( (be Jewish Community JWi|tons Council and the FedEvMii AdvlMry and Planning Commitfte. Harlan (Irft came Into Federation work: as a member of the Camp Esther K. NtwmancoaniiUtec.

president of real estate leaaing, maintenance and administration and as Group Vice President of Supermarkets Interstate Dtvlslcn. He. now lieads his own real estate development firm. Noddle I>evek)pment Qo., with otdces in the shopping center and office building complex at 74th and Pacific Streets which his firm completed last year. The company Is also Involved In construction of shopping centers and other commercial projects throughout the mtdHands area and In Florida. Noddle, a member of Tempi* (sraei and B'nal A lite-long resident o( B'rlth, is gjBo a member of the OaMtM, Noddto is a graduate 197S Planning and Budget of the UnivenHy o( NebrasM Committee for United Comwith a degree In economics. munity Services. Alter serving In (he U. S. Army n a Lieutenant, Army Mrs. Noddle Is (he former Security Agency, Noddle Nancy Fartwr, daughter o( tM(Mine asaodated with Hinky Mr. and Mrs. Harold Farber. Dinky Stores, (IrM as director The two Noddle children are of real estate and store Jay and Susan.

Hubert Rosenb/um A (ormer treasurer of tiie •tewiah Federation of Omaha and preaent vice president of Budfet and Finance of the Federatioa, Hubert RosenMum Is slated (or a second term as vice president. "Hub" roost recently served as chairman o( (lie 1974 Budget Commlttee,ln addltkm io being president of Beth El Synagogue, an office be will hold untU May, 1975. Raaent>iinn was bom In Omaha, the son of two wellknown members of the community, the late Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rosenblum. He received a Bachelor o( Science degree from the University of Nebraska, and is a Certified Public Accountant, associated with Alexander Grant and Co. as managing partner. Roaanhlum and his wife. Dottle, are the parents of thfW children: Mickey, la, and lUrcy. 17 are students at Westslde High, while Mark. 7. Is enrolled at Swanson Grade School. Mrs. Rosenblum. formerly of Chicago, Is currently president of the Omaha Section, National Council of Jewish Women. In addlthwi to his activities

In the Federation, Rosenblum has been a board member and president of the OmahaOouglas County Board of Health, founder and pastpresident o( the West Omaha Junior Chamber o( Commerce, memt)er of tlie Cornhusfcer Lodge of B'nai B'rtth and presklent of the Beth El Men's Club. He has als6 served on a numl>er o( United Community Services committees.

Charles A. Monasee

SERVING OES MOINES.t

COUNCIL BLUFFS, LINCOLN, OMAHA

Vol. UV No. 15

Omaha. Web., Fri., January 2«, 197S

Terrorist Ordeal Ertds Safely PARIS (JTA)-A l»-hour ordeal ended Tuesday (or 10 persons. Including a chiki, who were released by armed terrorists from a barricaded lavatory In the Orly Airport terminal building. They had been held hostage since midafternoon yesterday when the terrorltst seized them after falling In a machlnegun and grenade attack on a departing El Al Jet. The terrorlsU released their victims at Intervals after French authorities agre<3d io provide them with a 70 jet to (ly (o an unspedUed country. (A report from Beirut this atternoon said the terrorlsU landed at Baghdad airport and took o(( again lor an unkown destination, according to airport sources.) A young woman and her four-year-old daughter were the first to emerge from ttie lavatory at S:>0'a.m. local time today, llwee more were released at 10:40 a.m.. and Ave others, their hands tied behind (heir backs, were

Charles A. Monaaee, known as "Chuck" to bis friends and ce-workers, moved to Omaha with his famUy In iflSaMien he was aislgned to (be Strategic Air Command as DIreclor of Operations in charge of Reconnalsance In the Weather Dlvtaton. A graduate of the University of Chicago, he subsequently Joined the Hinky Dinky Company In IHS as Director of Engineering. Prior to becoming president of4he American Community Stores Corporation In I97t, he was Director and VicePresident of Operatkws for Hinky Dinky and President of Hinky Dinky, which Is now owned by CuUum Companies of Dallas, Texas. MiailWakbanm Dnrtag his mors than 20 years a* • raridaot of Omaha, Mmtass, a Federation vita IjinhlmUgl f^nin^t^tf turn aarrad in many capaeides la Involvement in the total iMtfa Jewish and civic organtiatiwia. Befcre headtog community picture has been a the JewWi Caoomunity Ootar main endeavor o( Mrs. Milton Planalng Comaiittee, the G. (Mimi) Waldbaum. MoMtlomary, Ala., native was nominee for Federation chairman afUwciuBp gather secretary. Not only has Mrs. WaldK. Newman Oomm((tae and the JcwM Pnas Onwmmae baum been active In at least seven Jewish community «f lb* JewMi Fadtratlon. He Is now completing his groups or efforts during her 22 term ss chairman o* the years in Omaha, but she's also Jewish Community Center aerved in at least 10 nonE^xecullve Board, which has sectarian Omaha community been instrumentaBin the total Among the latter are the picture of the c«npletlon of the new Centir and its League o( Women Voters o( Nebraska (state president programming. / He is also tecretary of 1873-75, director (tve years, Temple Israel, a member o( vice president 1971-73, the President's Advisory president of Omaha League, (Continued on Pafls 7> (Qwtinued on Page 7)

Mimi Waldbaum

(orced a( gunpoint to accompany the (errorlsts to their waiting plane and then were released. None appeared to l>e hurt. Earlier reports (rom Orly had said that only three hot^ages — a couple and child — were taken. French Interior Minister Michel Ponlatovsky who conducted the negotiations with the terrorists said later "If there had not been hostages we could have treated the affair oOierwise. We would have taken much more severe steps." He said that In the presence o( hoatages, there was no choice but to accede to the terrorists' dcAiands (or ah escape plane. But "from the tieginning we demanded tiie liberation of the hostages betore embarkbig In the plane," be said. Ponlatovsky, who was In constant' contact with PreiMent Valery Giscard D'Estalng during the hoursof negotiations and was assisted by the Egyptian AmiMssador to France. Nagulb Kadry, told

reporters afterwards that French security police could not l>e held responsible for the terrorist actiODS at Orly, the second terrorist attack In less tl>an a week on an El Al plane at France's largest airport. "Without putting a policeman on every square meter we cannot avoid accidents of this nature," he said. "The number o( police here is very great. And they are efficient. 1 remind you that as soon as the first grenade was thrown, the police and the ReputaUcaa Guards reacted and shot at the terrorists," the Interior Minister said. But Israel's Ambassador to France, Asher Ben Natan, said today that the Franch government's kiw key reaction to the Jan. 13 bazooka attack on an El Al plane In take-of {may have encouraged the terrorists to strike afain yesteMaf. "There was net a strong enough condemnation o( last week's attempt," he said in a radio Interview.

Mary Fellman Mrs. Morris C. Fellnuui. the former Mary Arbitman, was bom In Omaha and has been Involved In Jewish community activities since her teens. Last year she became the first woman to be elected an officer of the Jewish Federation. In addition to serving as secretary of the Federation, she currently is president of tlie Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs, chairman of the Older Adult Committee of the Jewish Community Onter, a member of the Jewish Press Committee, Dr. Philip Sher Home Board and the Ritual Committee o( Beth El Synagogue. Ell Schupack, a resident of (Continued on Page 7) (^Icago before moving to Omaha In 1966, was a certified public accountant in that city following his graduation from Northwestern University. Since coming to Omaha, Schupack has served as Chief of (Sperations of the McDonalds restaurants in Omaha and Council Bluffs. A member of Beth Israel Synagogue, Schupack has served as an officer of the Board of that congregation, a board member of the Jewish Day School, and a member of the Omaha Board of Jewish Education. He was one of three members of the Omaha" 1 Continued on Page 7) MaryFi

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