The Jewish Post Vol XLIV No

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Jewish Post Vol XLIV No ./ Page Nine Page Elgbt THE JEWISH POST Thursday, January 4, 1968 Thursday, January 4, 1968 THE JEWISH POST Free Loan, an executive member of SEE US FIRST the B'nai B'rith Lodge 650 and a CLllB NOTES - - Obituaries member of the Chalm Weizmann GARDEN CITY CHAPTER OF 1 AVIVA CHAPT., B'NAI B'BrI'B WILLIAM SHAFFER Mrs. Spector was born in Russia, Club and the Farband.· B'n';; B'rith Women will hold their WOttten, will meet Wednesday, J~. BARNEY GLAZER WE RENT SUUES WE SELL INSURANCE * * On December 16, 1967, at Los and came to Canada in 1912 and Besides his wife he is survived by general monthly meeting on Mon- 10, at 8:15 p.m. at the home of 'Miss WE MANAGE PROPERTY WE SELL PROPERTY * * Angeles, Calif., Mr. William Shaffer, lived many years in Saskatchewan, one$on', Leo. day, Jan. 8, at 9 p.m. at the home Ruth BerCovitch, 206 Polson Avenue. *WE BUY AND SELL MORTGAGES IN HOLLYWOOD aged 72 years. moving to Winnipeg in 1949. She FuD.eral services were held on of Mrs. M. Zeilig, 3 Primrose Cres- Hostesses wIll ,be Mrs. Harry Tapper Mr. Shaffer was a resident of was an active member of the Ezra Tuesday, ,Dec, :l6~ '~t the Rosh Pina cent. A card and Maj party is and Mrs. Zvi Dill. 'l'he program is I SAPER AGENCIES LTD. Winnipeg ,from 1911 to 1948. He is Chapter of Hadassab. )Synagogue with burjal in the Rosh planned. on Anti-Defamation Leagile. survived by his wife Goldie and Besides her children she is sur­ Pina Cemetery. Should friends MIRIAM CHAPT., HADASSAH, SISTERHOOD of. BNAY A~- son David of Los Angeles, daughter vived by five grandchildren and 8, at MAX SAPER CHARLES SAPER , desire, contributions may be made will meet on Monday, Jan. HAM Synagogue will hold a joint Mrs. R. (Helen) Zaitzow of San thre sister, Mrs. M. (Becky) Plush, Leonard Nimoy, the prominently-eared star of television's Star Trek, to the charity of their choice. Shiva 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Eva meeting with the sisterhood of the 1304 Main St., Winnipeg 4 Phone 51'2-3023 I Diego; two grandchildren; three Mrs. S. (Sarah) Egnatinsky, both of Dc-cepted it .,..11 in a day's work when he had to wear a Nazi prison uniform at 438 Inkster Blvd. Breen, 79 Bannerman Avenue. Chevra Mishnayes Synagogue as 586-5690 New York, and Rosalind Sperling for one segment of the popular NBC series. When the production office brothers, George of Los Angeles, PERETZ FOLK SCHOOL MUTER guests of the synagogue on Wed­ " Louis of Winnipeg and Leon of Vic­ of San Francisco. She was pre­ Farein 'Hr. 2 will' have a combined nesday, Jan .17, at 8:30 p.m. Dr. asked Nimoy to pose for Some stills with a visiting singing group, he ,I toria, B.C. Interment was in Hill­ deceased 'by her brother, Joseph reading and meeting on Wednesday, J. M. Dougan of the Manitoba Clinic flatly refused. He feared that the pictures could he used detrimentally I side Memorial Park, Los Angeles. Sperling, in January 1967. by scheming parties. His interests lie elsewhere, as per his scheduled· i', Jan. 10, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of will be the speaker and will conduct SINCERE BEST WISHES FOR A VERY Funeral services were held at the , Edith Cohen, 307 St. Johns Avenue. a panel on !LS.D. with several uni- appearance Dec. 29 at the Wilshire Boulevard Temple children's Chanukah Shaarey Zedek Synagogue with services. King HAPPY AND JOYOUS CHANUKAH FANNIE SPECTOR HAIM STEINBERG BR., LADIES versity students. A questions and On December 30, 1967, at the interment at Shaarey Zedek Ceme­ EDDY SAMUELS, who figured in the news recently as the com­ Mizrachi, will meet on Thursday, answers period will follow. George TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY tery, Sunday, Dec. 31, 1967. Flowers panion of singer Jimmy Rodgers on the night when Rodgers was slugged Misericordia Hospital, Mrs. Fannie Jan. 11, at 1 p.m. at the home of GARDEN CITY CHAPTER OF Spector of 696 Waterloo Street, Win- gratefully declined. by a Il}Ysterious _,assailant, 'is Eddie Fisher's close friend, pianist and Hotel , Mrs. E. Hollander, Ste. 15, 607 Mc- B'nai B'rith Women' entertained at arranger. Eddy is the son of the famous Milt Samuels, am! is also a nipeg, widow of Morris Spector, for­ Gregor Street. the Sharon Home on Thursday, Jan. merly of Watrous, Sask.; beloved HENRY WOLITZER EZRA CHAPTER, BADASSAH- 4, from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Zipman composer in his own right. Saskatoon , mother of Mrs. Lewis (Lucille) Suddenly, on Monday, Dec. 25, WIZO, will meet on Monday. Jan. presented a program of selected Currently, Samuels pere's new tune, uA Friend of ,Man I'll Be," has Cowin Steel Co. Ltd. Weidman of Winnipeg and Milton 1967, at the st. Boniface Hospital 8, at the T. Eaton Assembly Hall, Jewish s\lngs accompanied at the heen recorded hy Joe Feeney for RCA Victor and is getting.ilie big play. • Dining Room at the age of 70, Henry ,Wolitzer of Also, Sarah Vaughan recorded for Mercury Milt's "It's ,," Man's World," of Edmonton, Alta. 7th floor. Coffee will be served at piano by Mrs. Ben Katz., Conven- • Coffee Shop _ REINFORCING STEEL and STEEL FOR.~S· 438 Inkster Blvd., beloved husband which he wrote in 1941. 12:30 noon. Guests: The Jev.:ish ors were Mrs. Jack Elkin and Mrs. • Barber Shop of Ethel Wolitzer. The younger Samuels meanwhile has written "You Ain't Heard Women's Musical Club. Morris Levine. !Refreshments were • Day Rooms Mr. Wolitzer was co-owner of the Nothin' Yet," which is the title tune for Eddie Fisher's new RCA Victor' Phone SP 5-8161 REBECCA SIEFF CHAPTER OF served. Main Auto Body and Radiator Com­ Hadassah will meet on Monday, Jan. DAR ETzrON CHAP'l'ER OF aJ.bum, now in production. Although "You' .'\in't Heard Nothin' Yet" • PlQ'kade'. pany. He was a member of the 8, at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mizrachi Women will meet Monday, was an expression popularized by AI Jolson, Eddy doesn't believe that 1137 Pacific Ave. Rosh Pina Synagogue, the Achdus S. Pascal, 525 Perth Avenue. Guest Jan. 8, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of a previous tune. bore the same title. Even if it did, he explained that Air Conditioned Winnipeg speaker will :be Rabbi 1. Witty. Mrs. Dora Bakalinsky, 433' Semple use of his composition's name is legal because titles can't be copyrighted. At this writing, Eddy could not divulge any details of the tragic For Your DEBORAH CHAP., HADASSAH- Avenue, West''Kildonan. slugging of Jimmy: Rodgers. The matter is under investigation and In !lrmnriam WIZO, will meet on Monday, Jan. 8, MINNIE CHURcHILL CHAPTER Enjoyment MRS. ELLEN SNYDER at 12:30 noon at the Norlyn Bldg. of Hadassah' will: hold a Chanukah involves Eddy to the extent that he and Ji\1U'1y were enroute to the MESSRS. In loving memory of our dear husband, father and ' On December 30, 1967, at Miseri­ Hostesses are Mrs. B. F. Karby alid Gelt luncheon on Monday, Jan. 8, singer's home in the San 'Fernando Valley ,but their respetltive car~ t ___and Comfort _ I grandfather cordia Hospital, after a lengthy ill­ Mrs. H. Swartz. Mrs. J. M. Bern- at 1 p:tn. at 'the home of Mrs. J. became separated. When Eddy set out to searcb ior Jimmy, he found the NORMAN KOFFMAN ness, .Mrs. Ellen Snyder, formerly stein, national chairman, Nahalal, Raber, 608 Queenston Street. singer slumped in his car, the apparent victim oi a slugging. Eddy h~d, DAVID WOLFE of Ste. 5 - 550 Corydon Avenue, will speak on an important subject. MENORAH CHAP., HADASSAB- reported previously that three policemen had investigated 'Rodger's parlted JOE KASS who passed away beloved mother and grandmother. MANITOBA CHAPTER of B'NAI WIZO, will meet on ,Monday, :Jan. cll!-' but had failed, for some reason, to make a report. By.this writing, BUGS January 9, 1965 Moths, Roaches. Silverthlh D09ltivelv Mrs. Snyder came to Canada from B'rith Women will hold an executive 8, at 1 p.in. at the home qf Mrs. S. it is hoped that 'Rodgers has recovered from his critical condition and·' exterminated . Government U\liensed The most wonderful person in the Russia with her family a t an early fumigators. Country customelB, write are pleased to extend GQod Wishes meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 8:30 Kay, 285 EnnisklUen Avenue. that the mystery has been solved. for' ·,.. ....... ·"t world to know age. She received her education Was the person who loved us very p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bess BERZLIA CII,APTER, PIONEER mmTY YEARS of close friendship ended -abruptly at the Las Vegas CIIARLl!8 RIESS & CO. to all their friends ane{ patrons for a in Toronto and was married to Dr. Established 1907 much so. Jeffries, 384 Hartford Avenue. Plans Women, will meet on Monday, Jan. Frontier 'Hotel when Joey Forman walked offstage and slugged his co­ Bright and Joyous Chanukah Maurice Snyder, who predeceased 877 Wall St. Ph. SU ns.. t 3-3.~29 A person so kind, so warm, like no for the February tea will be formu- 8,at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. star and friend, Eddie Fisher. The two had been childhood friends in other; her in 1928.
Recommended publications
  • Screen Actors Guild Celebrate 75Th Anniversary at Philadelphia
    Screen Actors Guild Celebrate 75th Anniversary at Philadelphia Stock Exchange on June 19 National SAG Secretary Treasurer and actress Connie Stevens ring the opening bell PHILADELPHIA- June 19, 2008 –Actress and entrepreneur Connie Stevens, the national secretary-treasurer of the Screen Actor’s Guild (SAG), rang the opening bell at the Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX) today Thursday, June 19 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of SAG, an organization with more than 1,600 members in Philadelphia and 120,000 nationwide. Connie Stevens, who has held this position with SAG since 2005, is well known for her work on stage, screen and television. Among a litany of show business successes, Stevens originated the role of Cricket Blake on the television series Hawaiian Eye. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and a star on the Star Walk in Palm Springs. She developed a successful cosmetic skin care product line, Forever Spring, and she has also been recognized for her charitable works. SAG is the nation’s largest labor union representing working actors. Established in 1933, the Guild exists to enhance actors’ working conditions, compensation and benefits and to be a powerful, unified voice on behalf of artists’ rights. SAG represents nearly 120,000 actors who work in motion pictures, television, commercials, industrials, video games, Internet and all new media formats. About Philadelphia Stock Exchange The Philadelphia Stock Exchange was founded in 1790. The PHLX trades more than 7,000 stocks, 2,600 equity options, 17 sectors index options, options on all major currencies, and futures through its subsidiary, The Philadelphia Board of Trade (PBOT).
    [Show full text]
  • Hollywood Walk of Fame Master Plan Community Meeting Presentation
    Hollywood Walk of Fame Master Plan Community Meeting Presentation November 19, 2020 *50% SCHEMATIC DESIGN DRAFT - SUBJECT TO CHANGE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME MASTER PLAN Welcome & Introductions Community Presentation Page 2 of 59 November 19, 2020 *50% SCHEMATIC DESIGN DRAFT - SUBJECT TO CHANGE The Master Plan is being developed with consensus, guidance and advocacy from many parties Client Team Design Team Community & City Partners Neighborhood Councils Community Organizations City Deparments Central Hollywood Neighborhood Council Hollywood Partnership Los Angeles Bureau of Street Lighting Hollywood Hills West Neighborhood Council Hollywood Chamber of Commerce Los Angeles Bureau of Street Services Hollywood Studio District Neighborhood Council Hollywood Heritage Los Angeles Department of Transportation Hollywood United Neighborhood Council Hollywood Historic Trust Los Angeles County Metro Los Angeles Office of Historic Resources Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Page 3 of 59 HOLLYWOOD AGENDA WALK OF FAME MASTER PLAN 1. Project Update 2. Vision 3. Traffic & Mobility 4. Street Design 5. Street Trees 6. Street Amenities Community Presentation Page 4 of 59 November 19, 2020 *50% SCHEMATIC DESIGN DRAFT - SUBJECT TO CHANGE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME MASTER PLAN 1. Project Status Update Community Presentation Page 5 of 59 November 19, 2020 *50% SCHEMATIC DESIGN DRAFT - SUBJECT TO CHANGE HOLLYWOOD PROJECT PURPOSE WALK OF FAME MASTER PLAN To improve the Walk of Fame experience for those who live in, work in and visit the area. THE STREET IS FOR EVERYONE! Community Presentation Page 6 of 59 November 19, 2020 *50% SCHEMATIC DESIGN DRAFT - SUBJECT TO CHANGE HOLLYWOOD COMMUNITY OUTREACH OVERVIEW WALK OF FAME MASTER PLAN Community Presentation Page 7 of 59 November 19, 2020 *50% SCHEMATIC DESIGN DRAFT - SUBJECT TO CHANGE HOLLYWOOD PROJECT SCHEDULE WALK OF FAME MASTER PLAN WHERE WE ARE TODAY ARE WE WHERE DEC.
    [Show full text]
  • 1990 Shell Fair Called
    INDEX What's Going On Around The Islands Page 8C Sft Mailbox art Play baU! Few islanders Ladies' softball $$•'.- •• '•.'',•,'''.-.'.;:£*• •'•.y::-i^.VJS&'Vfi?:^?!; utilize ordinary season begins •bill with tourney 9B 1961-1990 Still first on Sanibel and Captiva VOL. 29, NO. 10 TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1990 .THREE SECTIONS, 56 PAGES 50 CENTS 1990 Shell Fair called 'best ever* Thousands attend annual island event Ann Travelstead Islander staff writer Blessed by beautiful weather, aided by hard-working volunteers and with displays of thousands of shells in 88 categories, the 53rd annual Sanibel Shell Fair drew thousands of visitors, March 1 through 4. In addition to competitive categories, the Live Shell Tank, manned by 5th grade students from Sanibel Elementary School, and the Driftwood Shop, featuring hand-crafted shell items, helped swell shettfair income. , A^gyuat,.raffle a»4 ^busy ^refxeshojeat < $taad.A also,, contributed to profits, according to Margaret Thorsen. According to Thorsen, who served with Mili Backus, Dorothy Putnam and Jean Hallstead as the four directors of the 1990 Shell Fair, this year's event was the "best ever." Co-sponsors of the annual event were the Sanibel Community Association, with Doris Platt, president, and the Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club with Anne Joffe, president. Trophy and award winners learned of their success at a preview Wednesday evening, prior to the opening of the fair at 9 a.m., Thursday, March 1. (Island award winners are listed in bold face type.) Shell Fair goers check out the displays inside the Sanibel Community Association. Special Judges Awards went to Lucille Green, of Houston in Class 16, and Jean Highsmith in Class Strus.
    [Show full text]
  • The Spectral Voice and 9/11
    SILENCIO: THE SPECTRAL VOICE AND 9/11 Lloyd Isaac Vayo A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate College of Bowling Green State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY August 2010 Committee: Ellen Berry, Advisor Eileen C. Cherry Chandler Graduate Faculty Representative Cynthia Baron Don McQuarie © 2010 Lloyd Isaac Vayo All Rights Reserved iii ABSTRACT Ellen Berry, Advisor “Silencio: The Spectral Voice and 9/11” intervenes in predominantly visual discourses of 9/11 to assert the essential nature of sound, particularly the recorded voices of the hijackers, to narratives of the event. The dissertation traces a personal journey through a selection of objects in an effort to seek a truth of the event. This truth challenges accepted narrativity, in which the U.S. is an innocent victim and the hijackers are pure evil, with extra-accepted narrativity, where the additional import of the hijacker’s voices expand and complicate existing accounts. In the first section, a trajectory is drawn from the visual to the aural, from the whole to the fragmentary, and from the professional to the amateur. The section starts with films focused on United Airlines Flight 93, The Flight That Fought Back, Flight 93, and United 93, continuing to a broader documentary about 9/11 and its context, National Geographic: Inside 9/11, and concluding with a look at two YouTube shorts portraying carjackings, “The Long Afternoon” and “Demon Ride.” Though the films and the documentary attempt to reattach the acousmatic hijacker voice to a visual referent as a means of stabilizing its meaning, that voice is not so easily fixed, and instead gains force with each iteration, exceeding the event and coming from the past to inhabit everyday scenarios like the carjackings.
    [Show full text]
  • 95° 78° 96° 77° 96° 75° 96° 75° 96° 73° 95° 74° 94°
    A2 | Sunday, August 8, 2021 | yourconroenews.com |The Courier TODAY TODAY IN HISTORY TRENDING On August 8, 1974, In 1963, Britain’s “Great Tax officials say frenzy but still want the President Richard Nixon, Train Robbery” took place perks of living in a home facing damaging new reve- as thieves made off with postcard no scam with a backyard, neigh- lations in the Watergate 2.6 million pounds in bank- The Montgomery Coun- borhood amenities and a scandal, announced he notes. ty Tax Office is letting good school district. would resign the following In 1973, Vice President residents know a postcard “A typical renter might day. Spiro T. Agnew branded as regarding taxes they have be an executive looking for “damned lies” reports he received in the mail is not atemporary housing solu- ALSO had taken kickbacks from ascam but required by tion, a single parent, or In 1814, during the War government contracts in law. young couples with a of 1812, peace talks be- Maryland, and vowed not According to Tax As- family seeking a tempo- tween the United States to resign — which he ended sessor Collector Tammy rary home as they save for and Britain began in up doing. McRae, in accordance with their downpayment on Ghent, Belgium. In 1994, Israel and Jor- Senate Bill 2 from the 86th their first home,” Cross In 1815, Napoleon Bona- dan opened the first road Texas Legislature, Mont- said. parte set sail for St. Helena link between the two once- gomery Central Appraisal But some argue it also to spend the remainder of warring countries.
    [Show full text]
  • Tel Aviv Open 4 P.M
    ! Thursday, December 14, 1961. .' Page Eleven r THE JEWISH pOST Thursday, December 14, 1961 THE JEWISH POST Page Ten favorite actors, turns in consistently­ nocently ·asked: ''Where's Trotsky?" ovitch 610 (265), Lil Burke 605, Gila "Tell him who you are." Replied creditable performances in a II! little did Fisher know that only a Fainstein (285), Marshall Wilder Chandler: "If [ have to tell him media, yet the Great Dane never few months later the big question - CLlJB NOTES - (260), Sandra Rice (225). Ben who oJ am, I'm not" ...• My very figures in a single Oscar or Emmy The would be: "Where's Stalin?" BRA N DEI S LODGE MIXED make-up. The choral group will Burke's team is leading the 2nd good hand-shaking friend Stuart nomination, and why not? . The Rubin, once famous in Bowling League will hold a convene at 8 p:m. for rehearsal. Whitman is now a top full-fledged Benny quarter. BARNEY GLAZER'S first vocaJist to sing an Israeli folk Smorgasbord and Dance Saturday, EZRA CHAPTER OF HADASSAH star in his own right and you'll have vaudeville for his Y<qtkee Doodle Corner Pin Winnipeg CI8S.~ic Ten Pin: Grand song in the Cocoanut Grove and Dec. 23, at the Rancho Don Carlos. will hold a Chanukah Coffee to agree WIth\ me if you saw h'. 1m laugh, is noW a stock ibroker ibut Motors is leading the League. Mor­ N.Y.'s Plaza Hotel is Gog;. Grant. Arrangements have heen made to Party Monday, Dec. 18, at 1 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • 1960S CLASSIC MOVIES TRIVIA QUIZ II
    1960s CLASSIC MOVIES TRIVIA QUIZ II ( www.TriviaChamp.com ) 1> Which Disney animated movie was released in 1961? a. Robin Hood b. 101 Dalmatians c. Cinderella d. The Black Cauldron 2> Which movie, released in 1961, starred Gregory Peck, David Niven, Anthony Quinn and Anthony Quayle? a. The Guns of Navarone b. How the West was Won c. Moby Dick d. On the Beach 3> Whom did Peter Sellers play in the 1963 movie The Pink Panther? a. Sir Charles Lytton b. Aristotle Sarajos c. Insp. Jacques Clouseau d. George Lytton 4> Which movie made in 1969 starred Mary Tyler Moore and Elvis Presley? a. Girl Happy b. Change of Habit c. Viva Las Vegas d. Spinout 5> "Killin' generals could get to be a habit with me." A quote from which classic 1960's war film? a. The Dirty Dozen b. The Big Red One c. Delta Force d. Death Hunt 6> Whom does John Wayne play in the movie The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance? a. Tom Doniphon b. Taw Jackson c. Rooster Cogburn d. Dick Wallace 7> Who plays the role of Susan Slade in the 1960's movie Susan Slade? a. Mary Tyler Moore b. Connie Stevens c. Stella Stevens d. Anne Jackson 8> Whom does Troy Donahue play in the movie Come Spy with Me? a. Harry Hunter b. Pete Barker c. David Sloane d. Eddie Rankin 9> Which 1960's movie used the tagline, It's A Plot!... to make the world die laughing!!? a. The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming! b.
    [Show full text]
  • Television Programs Filmed in Hawaii ______High-Lighting Just Some of the Many Shows Shot in Hawaii
    FilmHawaii HAWAII FILM OFFICE | State of Hawaii, Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism| 250 South Hotel St., 5th Floor | Honolulu, HI 96813 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2359 | Honolulu, HI 96804 | Phone (808) 586-2570 | Fax (808) 586-2572 | [email protected] Television Programs Filmed in Hawaii ______________________________________________ High-lighting just some of the many shows shot in Hawaii 2011 The River (ABC) TV Series - A riveting new thriller starring Bruce Greenwood as Dr. Emmet Cole, Executive producers: Michael Green, Oren Peli, Zack Estrin, Jason Blum and Steven Schneider. Oahu HAWAII FIVE-0 (CBS TV Studios) TV Series - one of the most iconic shows in television history. Executive Producer/Writer Peter Lenkov, Executive Producers Alex Kurtzman and Robert Orci. Currently filming Season 2. Oahu DOG: THE BOUNTY HUNTER (A&E) Reality TV series featuring the colorful adventures of a local bounty hunter. Oahu. OFF THE MAP (Touchstone Television / ABC) TV Series - Executive producers Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers: 2011 on ABC network television. Oahu ROSEANNE’S NUTS (A&E) – Realty TV on Roseanne Barr’s life on her Macadamia nut farm. Big Island FLY FISHING THE WORLD (Outdoor Channel) is a weekly program featuring a celebrity guest who, with the show's creator and host, John Barrett, fly-fishes and enjoys some of the most beautiful and unique waters this world has to offer. Oahu and Molokai WEDDING WARS (MTV Networks) Twelve engaged couples touch down at the luxurious Turtle Bay resort in Hawaii, ready to battle it out for a $100,000 dream destination wedding and a $25,000 nest egg.
    [Show full text]
  • 1987) Administrative Assistant Melody Mccoy (Cherokee) National Support Committee Debbie Raymond (Navajo) Scott B
    National Indian Law Library NILL No. 0 \'"??,Dq / 1Cf3'7- The Native American Rights Fund is a non-profit organization specializing in the protection of Indian rights. The priorities of NARF are: (1) the preservation of tribal existence; (2) the protection of tribal natural resources; (3) the promotion of human rights; (4) the accountability of governments to Native Americans; and (5) the development of Indian law. Board of Directors Sy Gomberg National Indian Law Library Norman Ration (Navajo-Laguna) Will H. Hays, Jr. deana harragarra waters Chairman Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. (Kiowa/Otoe-Missouria) Arizona Billy Mills (Oglala Sioux) Law Librarian George Kalama (Nisqually) N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa) Ed Bristow (Cherokee/Choctaw) Vice-Chairman Alfonso Ortiz (Sanjuan Thwa) Legal Research Associate Washington Amado Pena (Yaqui/Chicano) Mary Mousseau (Santee Sioux) A. Kenneth Custalow (Mattaponi) David Risling, Jr. (Hoopa) Librarian Assistant Virginia Pernell Roberts Bonnie Davis Ada Deer (Menominee) Dr. Jonas Salk (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) Wisconsin Leslie Marmon Silko (Laguna Pueblo) Secretary Gene Gentry (Klamath) Connie Stevens Professional Staff Oregon Maria Thllchief (Osage) Mahealani Ing (Native Hawaiian) Studs Terkel Susan Arkeketa (Otoe-Missouria/Creek) Grantwriter /Editor Hawaii Ruth Thompson Rose Brave (Oglala Sioux) Danny Little Axe (Absentee-Shawnee) Tenaya Torres (ChiricahuaApache) Office Manager Oklahoma Thomas N. Tureen Marilyn Pourier (Oglala Sioux) Chris McNeil, Jr. (Tlingit) Dennis Weaver Development Assistant Chairman Corporate Officers Alaska (Thrm expired Fall '87) Support Staff Wayne Newell (Passamaquoddy) John E. Echohawk (Pawnee) Executive Director Mary Bumbera Maine Legal Secretary Rick Dauphinais Leonard Norris, Jr. (Klamath) Mary Chaddlesone (Kiowa) Oregon (Term expired Fall '87) (Turtle Mountain Chippewa) Deputy Director Legal Secretary Harvey Paymella (Hopi-Thwa) Kim Crandall Arizona (Thrm expiredFall '87) Susan Rosseter Hart Secretary/'freasurer Bookkeeper Calvin Peters (Squaxin Island) Tia Hudson Washington Mary L.
    [Show full text]
  • Hollywood Stars Warm Chilly Fall Day at 15Th Annual California Independent Film Festival
    LAMORINDA WEEKLY | Hollywood Stars Warm Chilly Fall Day at 15th Annual California Independent Film Festival Published November 21st, 2012 Hollywood Stars Warm Chilly Fall Day at 15th Annual California Independent Film Festival By Laurie Snyder Film buffs may have shivered as they hurried from cars into Moraga and Orinda theatres recently, but they warmed quickly as they basked in the glow of Hollywood screen legends, Connie Stevens and Dawn Wells, at special California Independent Film Festival events Nov. 10. Baby boomers and a new generation of fans enjoyed a conversation with Wells Saturday morning at the Rheem Theatre, then a select group of 25 movie lovers dined and dished with the two stars at Michael's Ristorante in Moraga. Afterward, back at the theatre, the thermometer climbed when Stevens relived her steamy kiss with heartthrob, Troy Donahue, in the 1961 film Parrish. Noting that Donahue was "the hottest thing in the world at that time," Stevens then let fans in on a secret: "We worked together so many times that we were like brother and sister." They remained devoted friends throughout their lives. Stevens also recalled times with America's first and best moon walker, Neil Armstrong, and comedy giants, George Burns, Bob Hope, and Jerry Lewis. "I got to work with two of my own idols - Eve Arden and Sid Caesar" in the 1982 sequel to Grease, she said. Stevens' two newest projects as a director- producer-screenwriter, are Prairie Bones and Saving Grace B. Jones (coming this December). Later that same evening, Stevens and Wells received CAIFF awards honoring their achievements in film and television.
    [Show full text]
  • Brooklyn's Bushwick
    Raymond Charles Rauscher Salim Momtaz Brooklyn’s Bushwick - Urban Renewal in New York, USA Community, Planning and Sustainable Environments Brooklyn’s Bushwick - Urban Renewal in New York, USA Raymond Charles Rauscher • Salim Momtaz Brooklyn’s Bushwick - Urban Renewal in New York, USA Community, Planning and Sustainable Environments Raymond Charles Rauscher Salim Momtaz University of Newcastle University of Newcastle East Gosford , NSW , Australia Ourimbah , NSW , Australia ISBN 978-3-319-05761-3 ISBN 978-3-319-05762-0 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-05762-0 Springer Cham Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London Library of Congress Control Number: 2014935066 © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifi cally the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfi lms or in any other physical way, and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed. Exempted from this legal reservation are brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis or material supplied specifi cally for the purpose of being entered and executed on a computer system, for exclusive use by the purchaser of the work. Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is permitted only under the provisions of the Copyright Law of the Publisher’s location, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer. Permissions for use may be obtained through RightsLink at the Copyright Clearance Center.
    [Show full text]
  • Press = Herald
    f.10 PWSS-HCTAID OCTOMR 31, 1«*4 Area Crusade §,-„„;„„ QllCOll to 1 waders S*t ~ n x Report Meet \l El Caiiiino Grid Games Thr first report for thr Hsrhor »rra I'mlrri Miw Tina Kdmund^on. an S!iP has nudp everal profcs- with Tina arc Chciyl fairy. Cheese Perks Salad fnuadr n scheduled lomor- iR.yrsr-old psvcholoo- maior.lsiona appearance,*, and Kathy Pp7so, Priscilla Hub row »t the Ports OTall res­ \\\\\ rrien t* Ihe 1!H»4 Kl Ca-'hossa novs rrcnrd she re- FrPtwrp Crpamy C f-e Ipned. Whip pream: f"ld Into hart and Shrrrie MrC'ormirk rnix'iire vlth chps^ss. taurant. urcordmE to Crusade (".rid Queen dur-;corded. "Call Me a r'nnl,"' ctirryl is the Ifl-year-old rv :, r Mol'1 rirly In til day cplniin Official* let it rhitl well heft 'e rle-i parP) hal' e, pore and dice 8 the remaining Rames ofjmade the top »0 in Louisiana dauclitrr of Mr. and Mrs. T liqhtinc family ami f lends ppar>; Md into mlxturp with t football spawn. \Vhrn asked about hrr his-jf. fatry of Rednndn Reach with thU lan - celery. Turn Into R.jnch She was selected over l7iKe.it singing thrill. Tina stated, \i Aviation HI eh School. iilateri Individual break­ Blue rh '. cottage (fipe.-ie. square p,in: chill imMI firm, candidates during hal-,that it was sin cine at thej where she graduated in 196,1. fresh C a or ni a H|rtlett \vith an irr pvfam scoop or downs of the J22.4R2 rollfrt jloting hy the Associated Men "Battle of the Band?." a con-jchpryl was a princess on the The har pear?, celery, onloj and.
    [Show full text]