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Show JEWISH RELIEF FUND i COMMITTEE NAuMED j 1 The definite work of orzar.i:in: Utah to take part In the t'OO.'.'O1 Je. ih re- ! lie? campaign was betiun yesterday u.t a luncheon yiven at the Salt Lake Comrr.er- I ciai ciub rooms, when KabbI Will '.am R:ce of Temple K'rai Irae.. Farle 1-V. Hodc?3, director of the Rocky Mountain I division. American Jew;?h rel'.ef comm.t- 1 tee. and Louis Simon we-e appoiutd a ( committee to confer or. the selection, of the state chairman for the campaign to J ra'se Utah's i0,'vO uotii. : The meeting jesterd.'.y fd'owed a simi- ; Iar meetirs at Temple R' r.of Israel the ' r:ht before. Mr. Hod.xes and ran!el j Alexander, who spoke at the former meet- ; ine, aain ca.'.ed attention to the nefd i of i:r.rr:e-iiate action ff the dis'ress amon; I Jew.sh peoples overseas is to be rehe". ed ; in time. The committee will be tn con- ferer.ee today, and. following the appoint- : ment of a state chairman, -.vill assist alo : in the s-eldctlon of the personnel of the , active committees. The plan decided upon at yesterday's : meeting is to form a general state oran- , ization. with suborg-ar.i-iatlons for each 1 county In the slate. . J Those present a: the meeting' yesterday j were IjOu'.s Simon, Max Ottenheimer, Syl- I van Simon, $lr. Hedges, L. Block. Mr. ' Ale xard-ir. Hahbi Rice. I. S'.egei. I I Grossman, Julius Rosenberg and W. G. j Goldstein of Provo. r |