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To people on four continents Danny Kaye is the name of a brilliant and talented comedian who makes them laugh. For others Danny Kaye is the messenger of light in a dark world. A dedicated man, he has travelled thousands of miles under the banner of UNICEF, to bring joy and happiness to underprivileged children ... to share with them the good things that are our American birthright ... to spread the democratic credo.
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Joint Defense Appeal stands for decency, dignity and democracy. It is the name of the fund-raising arm of the American Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith— the oldest and largest community relations agencies in the world. Their programs, in essence, seek to bring full human rights to Americans of every faith and creed.
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The Human Relations Award is the name of the Industry's medallion for recognizing outstanding service in the cause of furthering human rights. It will be presented, for the first time, to Danny Kaye at a luncheon sponsored by Joint Defense Appeal on October 19th, beginning at 12 noon in the Waldorf-Astoria. You are cordially invited to attend and learn for yourself what you can do to help fight prejudice and discrimination ... to secure for your loved ones a life of decency and dignity . . . and to honor Danny Kaye for what he has done to put the Motion Picture Industry in the forefront of the fight for human rights. There will be no public solicitation of funds.
WILLIAM J. GERMAN, Chairman
JDA Motion Picture Division
Make your reservation now. call BRyant 9-7600, Ext. 84. You will be happy that you did.
THE INDEPENDENT FILM JOURNAL— October 15, 1955
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