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• 1 ' Policy. Committee -e srae. ite. : ..res ,. • WINNIPEG, MAN., FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1955_ .... To Handle Drive The UJA policy committees------­ at a meeting \Vednesday For Peace , afteraoon, decided to handle , Phase "B" of the appeal's campaign. Jol,nston . The drive starts Monday. An entirely new campaign will be inaugurated, the com­ mittee a n n o u n c e d. The Given method will be to seek the Leases best P.revious giving from all contributors in Phase "B." Orders An indication was reported of the willingness of Phase "B" giv­ WASHINGTON (JTA) - Eric -.Uranium ers to face up to their comtnunal Johnston, President Eisenhower's WASHINGTON CrfA) - hra~l ftSJIOnsibllities, the announcement special envoy to the Middle East, hu just concluded an "Atoms for conti21ued. received last minute instructions Peace" pact under which uranium Policy committee was scheduled on the Israel-Arab water develop­ will be leased for research and a to meet again Thursday in order ment plan from Secretary of State development program for humani­ to launch the campaign. Their John Foster Dulles. tarian 111e of atomic energy. decision to start it Monday stem­ Mr. Johnston ls scheduled to Israel ls• the &econd country to med from the belief · that Phase leave for the Middle East on July 1lgn 1uch a pact with the United "B" coverage could no longer be 28. He will visit all the Ar11b States. Turkey signed June 10. delayed. .. states and Israel. He refused to Present at the signing were Assist• The appeal's three major part­ elaborate on the details of his · ant Secretary of State George ners have reached agreement in trip. This ls his fifth visit to the Allen, Abba Eban and Admiral the decision to get the drive under llliddk! East In the 'capacity . of Lewis Straus,, chairman of the 1· ·Way, special negotiator between the Atomic Energy Commission. Up until Wednesday's meetings Israelis and the on the ldr. Eban expreuea Israel'• ap­ the partnl!rs were reported still Ameri~an · plan to develop the preciation to the U.5. state depart­ dealing with proposals to break waters of the · Jordon RIYer for ment and the Atomic Energy Com• . tbe deadlocked situation. the benefit of the countries In• · mission who enable llniel to be volved. amongst the fint ooneflclarles t'f turkey ·Try1•n'11 An official of the International this "constructive, far-sighted pro­ · . ':II Co-operation Administration re- gram." HOW MANY CAN YOU RECOGNIZE of thii'g,roup of "champs"- they ..... 10 , ..,. to the Ycantre tv¼)Butl•~· satisfy :YOUr ~~rlnl?Y. ktire'• the llnHIP In tlie pl~tura: Mediator Role. pealed the position of the Elaen- ago? Yff, you're looking at HIM of the stars of "ThaY" softbtll teatn that battled It back row, from •~• Barney Moaul, M•sho Tr_illar, Lou· (Doc) ·_Radl'- Dr; C. s. (Shappy) ISTANBUL (JTA) _ Observers hower · Admlnlstratlo~ that the pennsylvanla Senate out wltli the UnHdas In • ...... ,..... 1111 exhibition gam• lust at the and of the war for th• H•n hfl • Id , BIii .. ramson·. an d Barney Braunstein; front row, from left: Hy (Blackie) here believe Turkey may be play- Johnston Plan for Jordon River . lsh Id I banafltofthaWlnnlpagTrlbuneChrlstrnasStocklngFuilct-.ndyou'll.-avaryone·of $wartz.J•ck Cohen,:'Rube .. Ludwlck, Cti• rlle .• (Clgar) Krupp, Toby Trlll.,,·AI Braun- Ing an active role behind the waterutllizlltlonlsakeytosettle- ff 8II $ JeW ea $ them, and more, •g•ln.thl1 coming Tuesday, July 19, •t 7 p.m., • t the Winnipeg Stadium . min, Laible H•""~ald, Harry Perlmutter, Normie Et_ kin. - But we've got one $64 quas- i ment of the Arab-Israel dispute, It -The when tht "oldtlman" of both teams stage a real bang.up game, this time for anoth., ..,on• that mascot "n tL- ft A Id L dwl k· L,~ h , th th ? A . b dy scenes n behalf of an Israel-Arab was revealed here when his_ HARRISBURG. Pa. (JT'A) fPOOd cause: for the capital upandlture fund of YMHA Community c,ntre. The $1 .., • "' ,.. 1• _IS, rno . u . ~- ,...... ,, w O •· • 0 •r one ny o aot settlement. t ti · · - Senate of Pennsylvania has passed tlckah ladvaim, sale now on at y centre) will take you In to a wonderful baHball the answer? Whether you .kn- or not. l!lt'• - you out oil Tuesday-let's all have • es mony on the Mutual_ Security unanlmou,ly a concurrent resolu- avanlna-tha contest batwen The Y and th• Unaad• s old-ti man; and the regular Winni• wondartlll time, ,1rid let's show Winnipeg what we think of our ''The Y's" • nd, but Tb? infer this from · a recent appropriation 'l,Pl was releued. tlon hailing the American Jewish pea Goldeyu va Grand Forks aama--ilnd your buck will ba part of th• prOCHd1 going daflnltajy, of our: ~MHA .Community Cantre. • speec by President Celal Bayar Cedric H, Seager, Regional, DI· Tercentenary, whose celebration • nd from actlvltlelf of Turkish rector for Near East and African offlclally ended last month. The re- ' ·, Hammar.sk1·01d Still ' ' . stdiplomats whenever a Turkish Operations, testified that during :~~D still awaits action in the Jewish Claims 1,0nlerente , , ' _Di·.scuss Soviet ·Jews ~::mi:st::n'f~:~:;tion came :: !':1~~=:. ~ei~::!ts:i~ The resolution,. Introduced by Optomlstic On Talks during an e]lchange of toasts be- "to obtain an understanding for Sen. William J, Llu)e, noted Jewish .Grants $135,.988 For Study UN1TED NATIONS (JTA},-Sec- A' ,t:· G' . · 'U S A k d' tween the. president and visiting the division of the waters of·the 0 1 ::~~:~~°:h! :n~t:ie~i~!:sf::~ .NEW YORK (JTAhScholarshli>s 61 are student engag~d in prepara- ~:~ry~~:e~~ ~:! ~!m:::~o~~ . , ~t: . .e·n eVa .. ' . . s e· ~ldnf :~i~I s~d ~:~t ;::::e:~i:!: !:r:~n a1:e!~e bca~U:1!': u::e~:~ , lts earliest day, and stressed the change his optimistic views on the ' s ers t ts duty to solve · the age, their control alon" economic and fellowships in the amount of tion for services in the professional w·· • "HINGTON (JTA' -A d tail to Pal tin bl '" devotion of American Jewry to current talks with regard to paci- ~ . ,-. e • no·concern anyone outside her es e pro em, along · with lines, and.for arr_angementa to In• "religious · freedom, civic. righte- $135,988 hat-e been alloca_ ted for fields, 58 grants are for graduate· flcation of the Israel-Egyptian bor- ed· " m ·em· oran d um Of urgency " on fron ti era. Every con tributory fae- Mfddl e E as t co nfll eta, wjt h ·justice sure t_helr equitable dis. tri. butlon.". tHe academic year 1955-56 to 166 studies, and 67 are fellowships for th f t f tw Ill! J b hind to t ard te i · d od I ousneas and phllanthropv." The tlm f d d t k th h anl der at the Gaza strip; e a e ~ o m on ews e .r ow_ ns on by her is of an_ m erat on. Mr. Se.ager ••serted that the • Jewish intellectuals - vI c s o In epen en wor In e um • th Ir Curtai d t th t t th · ,... resolution also reaffirmed the sen- Nazism-throughout the world, it ties and creative arts, . . He made the statement ln the ~ on. .... n an a r~ques a concern. o . e powers consulting He f~rther appealed to all coun• conclusion of an agreement oti tlie tlment of George Washington that has been announced by Jac,.ob Blau- . In making his announcement, :f4r•. c!ourse of .a press conference, anj( thiil .,Pr;~lem_ be posed . by the with her at Gerleva," the memoran- tries Involved in- . tlte Palestine _Jordan waters ·_·,"will :offer.· con.• . I "the liberality of sentimellt toward id t f th •·- . . re_ferrad .· quest!_ on1ini ou •i.h Bili>- V:._. _ted' ~~•es_. ,at the~lg Four talks d_,um,_P_O,~_.ted out._.,,'_:,,,. ... _,. ... , ._ ", ·'"·•·.·.· dis_ p_u__._t .. e to "s_h_ow_:· ~o.nfldence, 1111_•• slderable "rosp;.;._·••for.·th· _·e :rehab._l•_ h th hi"" .. ~ ve ·011 stein. , sep_ lor vice-pres en .o e ,Bla_.,.,.teln,.,·1,__ BI_·d_ tlla__ t;_the.Conference · ,, """' ~en.tia next week was ten: Tb .,. d d di " ~ .. , eac o er w ""mllf._. e, ry P • Conference on Jewish Material regards ·u:, au:eaaenttifobllga,tim ject to 'the~optluiism' ·he. had_' U•' · ,, "•-~~. :;, " . · ·.,· .. ,. ·.'• ·. · ,t:. ·-.i ., ·i .. !'.~.e1Jl9!~ um_'.rllvealedltbat . erstan_ .. ~If _and,,co,oper~ti~,11 ·· •0 : ~~tlon · ot Tef_tia~e; P~P.ul•~om,, · · tlcal 1111d .reu,tlltia:den,omlnatlon of Claims Against Germany, which and purpose the reconstruction of l)l'esseilat 'iuieaj-lier meeting' with ti .. i:~Tia't'rep~es~r· i'of slit ')'elll'I' :the Jewish' 'Labor tl!at ow: colriilion. efforts may yield and it would open UP"DIIW'lare&I men in this country, stands Ull· distributes these awards for study, IJewish communal arid cultural life tlie 'iiress, adding: tliat he saw no, . ve,o ,, Q, ewu .. or'· omm t-, c'o~ttee tbrough'fts own efforts, good-results." 3 for ·settlement ·in Jord11n.'; 'In hit aralleled Jn the blatory of na- f It i bis . . . tee at both the White House ahd and free labor movement through Tb Ira 1· Id h d tesU be . H' A . . ' Ptlons,'' and;hla famotd words that research and creative work in the and the encouragement of Jewish ctbaauatetun·ore.a ,er ng . views. s~ce State Departm_·· erit. The Jewish its channels, have failed to get'rec e. qu ng, bwever, di mony . fore·the· ouae ppro- . t· of th u lted general field of Jewish scholarship. I scholarship and Intellectual crea- L b c tt •· not rise to the offer. He showed priatlons Committee· Mr. Seager ''the Govemmen e n This is the second annual series tlvlty, which the Nazis sought to Asked by a reporter whether he a ~ ommi e~ represen...,,more P1 les to consistent queStioning of no interest lo mediation, instead observed that the anlinoslty be- 10 th ~!8Pi:~~~:: !~g:ra::::_1;,ction, of grants. Of the 186 recipients, s.. CONFERENCE Paga 3 thought the· sudden change in ~ :~og:c:ewish ~orkers e ~;vi~ auth~fities on the fate of thanking Turkey for backing the tween the Arab states and Israel Egypt's -attitude, as expressed by ' e . 0 m Ion Jews. The JLC Arabs in the Palestine situation, has not yet abated, He ·explained I.ts sudden agreement to an agenda The memorandllDl, addressed to poin~ed out that although Jews in particularly dul'ing the Bandung that U.S. policy has been "to keep Delayed Surgery Too Long proposed by Maj, Gen, E. L. M, President Eisenhower and Secre- R!!ssia want to maintain communl- conference, He also ~tated that secret" the aid, allocated to Ind!• Burns, truce sup- tary of State John Foster Dulles; Clltion '!Ith their families outside the Iraq • Turkish • British pact vldual countries, "thuil providing ervisor, might be due. to . moves stated: "There have been .expres• Soviet · frontiers, Sovi~t pollcles strengthens "~rab security," the United· States Goveroment tlie made at· United Nations head; sions of hope and some dim.signs make such communication danger- · maximum amount of flexibility in quarters here, Mr. Hammarskjold of progress that' the coM war may, ous. f·orca Against Force, tphr'eogar_ actmu_a,I, implementatl,on of the Einstein- Had A 50-50 (/,ante replled in the negative. at last, be relaxed. It ls our feel- The memorandum urgecl that in '- . ing that on the eve of the Geneva addition to securing free communi- The ICA oUlcial testified that NEW YO!qt (J';l'A) - The late death rate from aneurysm down~------­ Prime Minister Vows to 20 per c,ent in some ins1.ltutions. Turkish Sugar TO 1.srael conference, our govern¥1,ent, in cation between families and friends the economic situation in Israel 1 · Dr. had a 50-50 consliltation with our allles, must on both sides of the Sovlet fron- TEL · A, VIV (J'I'A) - A stern "ls much Improved." He ob11erved chance of living liad he agreed to In Dr. Einstein's case, the Her­ Peace Would lNSTANBUL (JTA) - Israel will seek to discuss the momentous tiers, free emigration by Soviet warning that force will be met that German reparations are pro­ I undergo surgery ~ithin 24 hours ald Tribune writer said, the aorta export to Turkey 6,000 tons of problem of the liquidation of the families· to visit relatives should with force In connection with the viding funds for part ,of Israel's I after -his condition was diagnosed had begun leaking blood, leaving sugar which ls urgently needed in cultural and spiritual life of two also be permitted. Egyptian blockade of the Israel economic development program, last April, according to Earl Ubell, the surgeons with only 24 hours this country, The agreement, ;which million Jews behind the Iron Cur• port of Eilatb on the Gulf o1 Akaba but that "United States aid Is atlll science writer for the New Yorl.: to perform the operation which Help Economy, provided that Turkish cotton ex- taln. . E was voiced by Prime· Minister required" to maintain this de- Herald Tribune. In an article Mr. under these conditions has proved ports will pay for -the sugar, was , gyp t st··11I Moshe Sharett, ·at an election Ubell asserted that Dr. Einstein successful only- half the time. concluded by Michael Tsur, of the ''The Soviet Union cannot main: · . . . · meeting in this week-end, velopment effort. deliberated too long "for some After an autopsy was performed Israel finance ministry, with high tain a positiqn that this is -purely reason" and died of aneurysm, a "If any attempt is made to close on Dr, Einstein, Dr. Thomas S. Report .States Turkish officials. 'a matter of internal policy and of Ignores u. K. the pbrt of Ellath by force," he First Group In 3 Years ballooning out of the abdominal Harvey, pathologist at Princeton said, "Israel would not hesitate to TEL' AVIV (JTA) - Five Jews aorta. • 1 Hospital where the scientist died, WASHINGTON (JTA) - Unless use force to · break the blockade, from Rumania arrived here Sun­ Dr. Einstein's coltditlon was first was reported to have said that the amicable relations between Israel sln_ce free pass11ge Is our right. We day, via Vienna, after three y,ears dilscovered six and one-half ye81'1! aneurysm had gone too far for an and the Arab states· are achieved, would, of course, use all peaceful during which there were no emi­ ago during an oper4tion porform• operation. the economic future of Israel is Protest Note measures against the Egyptians• grants from that country. ed al the Jewish Hospital of "not very encouraging," acr.ord­ LONDON _(JTA' Foreign Secre-· blockade, but we would use force All of them came to join their Brooklyn by Dr, Rudolph Nissen. ing to an analysis of the Israel ,- agail\st aggression." Pamphlets Condemned tary MacMllla1t told the House of families. The Immigrants were At that time, however, there was agricultural economy released welcOD\il!d by a Rumanian Jewish RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) - The here by the Foreign Agricultural Gi>mmons Wednesday that Egypt David Ben Gurion, minister of nothing that could be done surgi­ still bas not replied to the British defense, reiterated the · Prime committee for the "reunion of cally to· correct the condition. , cultural committee of the Braz!• Service of the Department of famille8," headed by Idov Cohen, lian Parliament has ' adopted a Agriculture. - protest J.uly 6 against the· shelling Minister's views. 1n the opening Slnc,e then f'rench surgical declaration condemning dissemi­ ~f the freighter Anshun, The in- address of his campaign for a member of the . The report points out that cident occurred at the D)outh pf Mapal, at Beersheba, Mr. Ben Mr. Cohen expressed his dis­ scientists have developed a meth:>d nation of anti.Jewish pamphlets by Israel's economic problems could of removing the aneurysm and re­ unknown persons in Rio de Jane­ the Gulf of Akaba some time ago. Gurlon said: "We will build up appointment at the small. number best be alleviated If the Arab Herbert Morrison, speaking for the port of Eilath, we will insure of newcome~. "It Is not the In• placing it with a blood vessel iro and Sao Paulo. Tbe declaration position toward Israel were re­ taken from another human being lauds Jewish contributions to the the Labor party, demanded that the navigation of the Red Sea flow we expected, On this scale, solved. If thils were accomplish­ arms shipment to Egypt be ended without any foreign ald, and we many years would elapse before who has died of another cause, economic development of Brazil. ed, the report asserts, Israel could British and Alll;!rican surgeons A copy of the declaration was for­ and that . the British government will not allow any hostU.e dis- the broken families were reunit­ cope witli future economic prob­ challenge Egypt's blockade. turbances." ed,'' he stated. subsequently took up this tech­ warded to the Federation of Jew• lems. "Military expenditure could nique and combined it with other ish Institutions here by the chair­ be cut drastically, commercial re­ · Speaking earlier in the House of ------surgical advances to a point man of the parliamentary com• lations could be established with Commons, Minlster of State An- n .LL. I!,• ,. , d where they have cut the operative mittee. the traditional neighboring Arab tbony Nutting said the British ll'lllllll .,,,es 1,omman .. markets, a reasonably adequate government· does not recognize the water supply· could be obtained," legality,of the Suez canal blockade, A d T'L D .LL ,I. ' the report says. or one of any other waters leading n , ,,e y1111U,r. oes to lmleli porb. No Paper Next Week , 1n summary, the report states 1 He insisted, however, that the JERUSALEM (JTA) - In a ceremony reminiscent of Euro­ In accordance with the custom of most of the 1 that while Israel has made "Im• shelling incident did not justify pean ghetto life, the Belser Rebbe drove a dybbuk (evil spirit) out weeklies · In this province, the Israelite Press will i pressive progress" in agricultural the suspension of anns shipment to of the body of a young woman here. · close down for one week, to allow their staff to . and industrial production, the Egypt, The woman, mother of. four children and a recent immigrant population has doubled since 1948 from Turkey, came to the Rebbe after consulting with a Turkish enjoy a well-earned summer vacation. I 1n reply to a question · by and the food production per per- rabbi in Israel and Israeli physicians. The doctors found she was NEXT FRIDAY, JULY 22, there will be no Emanuel Shinwell, a cabinet mem­ suffering from "nervous disturbances." son bas only risen 20 per cent. It ber in the last Labor government, The Belser Rebbe commanded the dybbuk to leave. He paper. Tha next issue will appear on FRIDAY, See PEACE, Paga 2 JULY 29. Nutting said that arms were· sup­ employed a Yiddish formula. However, the rites were translated plied equally to both sides under into Turkish since it was assumed that a dybbuk in a Turkish Our subscribers, we are certain, will bear with the terms of the Tripartite Declar­ woman would not understand Yiddish commands, To Visit Israel The Belser Rebbe began the ceremony by asking the woman us and .will sympathize with this step to give a holi• FOR TWENTY-FIVE •YEARS. Rabbi .lh.vid Greenberg. pictured ation. day to a staff that serves them faithfully all year NEW YORK (JTA) - Governor I whether she accepted the laws of the Torah. Weakly, she re­ Averell Harriman, of New York, ·aboft. bu helped look after 2n Esrog tree, said to be the only ooe But he drew laughter from the plied that she diil. . After a nllDlber of other questions the Rebbe around. ! left by air for a four-week trip to in the U. S. owned by a congregation. Before every Sukko,,-Rabbi House when he said that arms ship­ commanded the . dybbuk to depart. The woman, according to • The Jewish news of tha week of July 22 . will I various European counttjes and Greenberg's coa~on, Tem_ple Beth lsnel,. Fresno. California, ments to the Arabs were "for their witnesBes, immedia~ly began to tremble. be read from our raijio program on Sunday, July 24. l Israel. He will spend four days in an afliliate of the UmOll of American Hebrew Congregations, supplies defence" and that they "do not in Her husband, i,ho was present at the ceremony, said that he A happy holiday to all of you. I Israel. His Albany office r.alls the siner-ccmples with the aromatic fruit which symbolizes the boumy our view assist or encourage them heard the dybbuk leave, trip "personal and unofficial." of nature fCK which Jews express tbapb in rhe Suldws ritual. to carry out illegal activities." II. J. A. TO PHASE 'B' I "Give Us Bock The Best Year Of Our Lives '' •

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