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S6WV1NG NEBRASKA AND IOWA SMCE 1«Q nWty, July ia, 1M1
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Standing room only greets Torabs arriving at Beth El Synagogue
Pnporiiig UM Tonha for the proccodoa to tlw Mw vjrugogne an from kft, Brira Non. Lw Kmf, OoM ood Doo KMi^ Stn WdMB ud GwMfe Sduq^fa*.
Livingston Foundation elects Kully thst Mr. Kully's aztansive participation in civic and philantliropic causes, his business azp«rienoe, and his youtliful energy, made him an ideal choice to guide ths FVMmdiitiaB in ite chariteble activities in future years.
Robert I. KuUyhaa been mklUd preaidant of the MJlton A^aad CariDne N. :Uviiigatoii, Inc. He sucoeeda Jole M. Newman, who dM aaiUar this year, and who had bsin presi!)lent of the FoundatioD linco 1M8. Mr.K«lfyfaaslaasban itfCtive in Jtwish and dvic affairs, most recently havM ban oo-duJrman of ^ IMt Jewiah Federation Campaign. He has •trvod on wmHrotu boards, iadwdteg tht Jewish PediraOoo, Tenqple laraal and Downtown IClwanis Qub. , He is an honorsry state life member of the Neiraska PTA, and in 1966 was a Nafarsska dale|its I* ths White House ConiirtDoe on Small Business. Pa haslMsn a trustee of Itbe Livingston Founds|||onsiBoal«M,sndpr«vi-
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OUMT officers elected by the Foundstlon board are Uuxny H. Newman, vice preaidant: StanlsyJ. Slosburg, treasurer; and Suzanne Singer, aecretary. Yale Richards cootinuea ss executive director.
Mb«tKsUy In private basiness, Mr. KullyisprasidsntofHIK Enterprises, Ltd., a consulting flite spedslisfaig in cold storage and food proosssiBg, Morton A. Richards, who was sleeted ohalrman of ths board ol trastsss of
The Livingston Foundstioo waa founded in 1948 by Milton and Corinns Livingston. Mr. Llvltagston served ss president untU his death in 1968. Mrs. Livingston disd in 1969. Sinos ite inception, tha Foundation has pfaoad a nu^or role ip supiMrting Jewish and othsr philsnthropie CMiseo loeaby, natis^sHy md in IinsL
Abe Geadlcr carries • aymbolic etenul l^t as he leada the Torah 1 the oU jqrMgogoe. He ia aaalated by his aim, Lmy.
Gains status By Taawr Levy GENEVA IJTAKIsrael hss been grsnted observer status by ths European Ofganiaatien for Nodsar Research, with which ite sdentiste have been collaborating since the Iste 1970s. Israel and tlia center, known internationally as CERN, win sign sn sgrsement on July 26 that will make Israeli companisa aligibls to partietpate ini CERN prqiecte. laraal will be required to omtribute tlie equivslsnt (rf 9640,000 annually, 76 percent of which will be need for the puxchaae of lanaii pntaote by CBEN and 15 percent to provide yoont I«aoU adandste with siiort psriods of tnln- >
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Envoy to Italy By GO Sedan JERUSALEM (JTA)Avi Pamer, for the Isst 10 yesrs • doss side to Prime Minister Yitshak Shamir, baa boen named Israel's aszt ambaasador to Italy. He is said to have preferred France but wss blocked in that ambition by Foreign Minister Dsvkl Levy, who was tsfiktsnt to rsplMs veteran Ambassador Ovadia Soffar with
Shamir's man. Pasner, 64, is currently Shamir's media spokeeman and adviser. A caresr dipkwuit, joined the Foreign I try ss a trainee and I at a number of poote ; Africa and the Unit Sta^. He became Foreivi Miniatry'a 1 spcricesman 10 jreara when Shamir was: minister.
Beth El coverage continues on Page 4 Photos on Pagss 6-7 By Jo Carroll and Monia MiUlna