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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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Standard-Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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19
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I "'i Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Tuesday, July 14, 1964 19 1 29 'V ill' 5 "5 T-- Walter Huston and his son, John were the first father-son team to receive "Oscar" awards in the motion picture industry. :3 These scenes show activities at Camp Davidowitz, day camp of the Jewish Community Center. Raising and salute of the flag (upper left) is how the day begins. Boating and fishing (second down left) provide recreation for campers. (Third down left), campers gather in the swimming pool.

Photo (bottom left) shows baseball game in progress, and in (upper right photo) camp officials and instructors gather with a group of young campers. v. Labor Plans to Support Rights Bill By NEIL GILBRIDE 130 W. Broad St. I Meany has deliberately avoid-ed going into details so as not to give the appearance of trying to (dictate to the proposed national conference.

I But he has been emphatic in WASHINGTON (AP)-The AFL-CIO will move soon to galvanize the full economic weight of its 13.5 million members behind the new civil rights law in a campaign of "massive compliance." The campaign may even include strikes against employers Everything Has Been Regrouped And Repriced In Elton's Great TOREWID 1 calling upon unions to wipe out the last vestiges of discrimination in their own affairs, and to bring about "the fullest possible involvement" of employers. "Employers as a whole have stood aloof from the civil rights struggle," Meany said in a letter to all state and city AFL-CIO bodies. They cannot remain aloof from the law." As for discrimination by unions, Meany said "I call upon those of you who have thus far failed to act to delay no longer." who discriminate. As envisioned by federation President George Meany the campaign would reach into virtually every city and hamlet in the nation, including the South, and constitute one of the most potent procivil rights forces. The campaign will be directed at unorganized as well as union JILY SAIL We're ready for another big week of values and you'll be smart to come in now for your share! If you shopped last week, come in again you'll find even more reductions in every department! employers, and will seek immediate voluntary implementation of fair employment provisions that do not become legally effective until next year.

Meany plans to launch the campaign Aug. 3 in Chicago by asking the AFL-CIO Executive Council to call a national conference of all affiliated international and state unions to work out details. Great In-Season Savings On DRESSES Hemophilia Foundation NEW YORK (AP)-A foundation to further research into hemophilia has been set up by actor Richard Burton and his wife, Elizabeth Taylor. The couple intend to raise funds through personal appearance engagements. Burton explains his interest stems from lifelong susceptibility of himself, in slight measure, and of his brothers, in greater degree, to the ailment.

Hemophilia is a disorder characterized by inability of the blood to clot rapidly after event a minor cut. In performance of "Hamlet," Burton says, any minor nick that he gets while duelling onstage 3 Values to $14.98 Meany believes unions must use economic pressure where necessary to force recalcitrant employers to eliminate job discrimination. And while he has declined so far to detail the kind of pressure he has in mind, an AFL-CIO spokesman pointed out that the strike has long been one of labor's chief economic weapons. The spokesman indicated that boycotts and listings of employers as "unfair" are other measures used successfully in the past and that could be employed against discrimination. takes five days to heal, compared with overnight for his actor Genetti's 15th St.

Market open till 9 P. M. thru Sat. We Give Green Stamps Adv 4. SlQl QQ Values to $17.98 fMkjU Values to $29.98 lJ fr Values to $44.98 lffeMt 1 VI WEST BROAD ST.

mm i L. Further Reductions In Elton's Great i h. Mi Values to $59.98 Camp Accepting Registrations for Second Period Camp Davidowitz, the dayties, Catholic Chanties, and the'rence Kushmider, teacher and camp and adult recreation center Crippled Children's Association. swimming coach at the Hazleton of the Jewish Community tenter, Camp Davidowitz is situated in Senior High School, in charge of is now accepting registration for.Hobbie, Dorrance Township, six- the waterfront; Mrs. Isidore Kornzweig, nursery school teacher Take your pick from Elton's exquisite of quality dresses choose from a wide variety of styles and fabrics in sizes for juniors, misses, and half sizes.

the second period oi day camp teen mdes from Hazleton, on 20 which begins on Monday, July 20, acres of picturesque country, and continues for three weeks, campers are transported five ending August 7. The first period days each week on chartered bus-of day camp which began on June es Buses eave tne center at 9:30 22 for a four week period will end pacn morning and return at 4:30. on July 17. I Campers bring their lunch. A One hundred campers attend beverage is supplied by the camp, the first period and it is anticipat-l The camp grounds contain a OF The camp was established In 1960 by a gift from the late Hyman Davidowitz.

his wife and children. The camp is run by the Jewish Community Center under the supervision of Isidore Kornzweig, executive director. He is assisted by the Center Camp Committee consisting of Leon Margolis, chairman, Edwin Blecker, Joseph Brenner, Morton Cohn, Bernard Cury, Herbert Elkind, Joel Tapper, Allan Feiler, Harry Goldberg, Jonathan Gundling, Leonard Hurwitz, Joseph Kimmelman, Mrs. Hyman Davidowitz, Sanford Pasternack, Irving Refowich, Mrs. Herman Auerbach, Louis Dubinsky, Robert WOMEN'S SHOES at the Jewish Community Center, in charge of the kindergarten group, and the following specialist and general counselors: Alan Berg, Ellen Boyle, Donald Cohn, Gary Clark, Sidney Frumkin, Louis Fink, Susan Gandall, Mark Hurwitz, Bradford Kline, Claire Kiehl, Nadine Klemow, Gerrie Kimmelman, Jessica Laub, Harry Miller, Harriet Mason, Lynn Refo-wich, Roslyn Rubin, David Rubin, Susan Rolnick, Esther Summers, Nancy Sugarman, Sharon Smul-yan and Gail Zimet.

1 ed that a similar number will at- swimming pool, a lake for rowing tend for the second period. Among and fishing, a baseball diamond, those attending on camperships a volley ball and badminton SPECIAL GROUP! SWIM SUITS PRICE allocd yeabtl DRHH RMH RMHR court, a playground area with allocated by the Jewish Commun- swings, a sliding board, merry -go-ity Center on a scholarship basis round, sandboxes, an Indian vil-were children from United Char- lage, a bathhouse, a sandy beach, .99 Levy, Harold Sugarman, and Samuel J. Klapper. Not Peter Piper, Harold Elliott 10 A VANCOUVER (AP) Harold ENTIRE STOCKI SPORTSWEAR and RAINCOATS EXTRA SPECIAL! HANDBAGS and JEWELRY Elliott, 74, is a pickle-packer VALUES CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. ACT Cash I 48 I 35 I 30" You Monthly Monthly Monthly Receiw Payment Payment Payment $594.37 877.80 $32.00 $85.00 1 102.41 MPT $3S0 UP TO 20 20 TO OFF! OFF! nature study cabin, arts and Crafts cabin, administration lodge, fully equipped kitchen, (a newly built basketball court and paddle tennis court, and acres and acres for hiking.

The Big Wapwallopen Creek runs alongside the camp. Ages of campers range from 4 Mi years to 14 year old boys and girls. The camp program consists of swimming instruction for beginners and advanced swimmers, baseball, basketball, volleyball, badminton, ping-pong, nature study, Olympics, rowing, fishing, dramatics, talent shows, painting, hiking, editing a camp newspaper, arts and crafts, pioneering, special party days and cookouts. For the second time this season a pre-kindergarten camp program has been established with fully equipped indoor and outdoor kindergarten equipment and a modified camping program which includes swimming instruction. The camp staff consists of Vincent Boyle, science and physical Pamenti Includi principal and interest STOP IN OR PHONE ASK ABOUT OUR NEW LOAN PLAN! turned picture-painter.

Three of Elliott's paintings will hang in the Vancouver Art Gallery this summer before going on a Canadian tour with 37 other paintings by 19 British Columbia artists. "I ran a pickle-manufacturing business for 10 years," he says. "I've also been a school teacher, a homesteader, a miner and a real estate man." He began painting 16 years ago and has since completed 5,000 can- V3SS6S "I think my pictures out for a long time," Elliott says. "Then I get them down on paper fast. I'm a very rapid painter.

"I'm not a realistic painter. My paintings are imagination or recollections. I try to tell a story." SPRING AND SUMMER HATS PRICE HViiiillAll LOANS OVER $600 MADE BY GIRARD CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. Natural Bridge! Fashion Craft! oTown And Country! Another hg price break on Elton's famous brand women's shoes Make your selections now pumps, high heels, medium, stacked, and flats 1 All sizes, of course I USE YOUR ELTON CHARGE ACCOUNT 13 WEST BROAD STREET Hazleton Phone 455-4711 SPECIAL JULY SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS-COME SEE! COME SAVE! SHOP ELTON'S WEDNESDAY NOON TO 91 PARK ON THE HUGE LOT IN THE REAR OF ELTON'S -USE OUR MODERN MINE ST. ENTRANCE education teacher at Hazle Township High School, a member of the Jewish Community Center Staff, and director of the day camp for the fifth season; Law- Ask About Special Evening Hours The three Elliott paintings on display show a strong preference for shades of green.

Green is a good color, says the former pickle-packer..

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