Prominent Speakers Address Allied Jewish Campaign-
Israel Emergency Fund Divisions Efforts for Volunteers

Trades, professional, women's and other divi-
sions of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund are proceeding with enrollment of con-
tributors and volunteer workers.
Prominent speakers are addressing division
meetings at which advance gifts are announced
and Campaign workers enlisted.
Progress has already been noted at previous
meetings, according to Campaign co-chairmen,
Richard Sloan and Arthur Howard. Another series
of meetings has been scheduled for the coming
week:

Yaacov Morris, press of- ters of the Desert — 6,000
ficer of Israel's permanent Years in the Negev."
Chairman for the evening
meeting are Sol Cicurel and
Robert E. Schwartz for the
Mercantile Division and Jos-
eph Gars _ on and Irving Laker
for the Services-Arts and
Crafts Division.
Mercantile Division lead-
ers are associate chairmen
David Frank, Irwin Kahn,
Richard Kahn, Jerome Lapi-
des, Norman H. Rosenfeld,
and D. Lawrence Sherman;
and pre-campaign chairmen
Marvin I. Danto, Benjamin
H. Frank, Sidney Freedland,
David S. Mondry and Nor-
man Wachler.
YAACOV MORRIS

mission to the United Na-
tions, will speak to a joint
meeting of the Mercantile
and Services-Arts and Crafts
Divisions 8 p.m. Wednesday
at the home of Robert E.
Schwartz in Franklin.
A former Israeli Consul in
New York and General Con-
sul of Israel in Bombay, In-
dia, Morris is a spakesman
for the Israeli government,
frequently interpreting the
country's policies on national
television and "in the press.
He is the author of the
widely-acclaimed book, "Mas-

Assisting the chairmen of
the Services-Arts and Crafts
Division a r e co-chairmen
James M. August and Rob-
ert L. Siegel; associate chair-
men Donald Benyas, War-
ren Coville, Alan E. Luckoff,
Carmi Slomovitz, George

Steinberger, Charles Stone,
and Louis Zuckerman; and
pre-campaign chairmen Sher-
wood Colburn, Sol R. Colton,
Richard L. Kux and Robert
A. Steinberg.
Jeanne Daman Scaglione,
a Gentile and a avowed

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friend of Jews, will speak to
the $250 meeting of the Worn-
en's Division of 12:30 p.m.
Thursday at the home of
Marlene Borman.
Mrs. Scaglione workeC in
the underground movement
in Belgium during World War

rehabilitated Jewish children
who had survived concentra-
tion camps after the war.
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Shown are Moses Schonfeld, right, United Nations cor
respondent, discussing United Jewish Appeal programs with
Robert IL Naftaly, left, and David L. Greenbaum of the
Allied Jewish Campaign Professional Division. The recent
breakfast caucus of the accountants' section of Campaign's
Professional Division was attended by more than 40 ac-
countants.

8 Friday, January 24, 1975

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