July 13, 1962
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XLVI, No. '18 JULY 13, 1962 12 PAGES Jews In Algeria Golda Meir Declares Relations Attempt To Save Between United States, Israel Lives Of Children PARIS - A "save our chil Rest On Friendly Foundation dren" campaign was 1n full JERUSALEM Describing public relations as well as the "Patch" (leh) and Rena swing last week among the re as 0 baseless," speculation about needs of a broadening of Is maining Jews of Algeria, parti Israel's relations with the Ken rael's representation abroad. cularly in the strife-torn city nedy Administration, Mrs. She expressed the hope that of Oran where new bloodshed ls Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign an independent Algeria would 'Patch' And Rena . feared as Algeria becomes in Mlnlster, declared In Parlia not be drawn automatically In dependent under Moslem rule. ment last week that she had to the Arab "circle of hate and Some 200 unaccompanied no doubt that the basic rela hostility" toward Israel. She child refugees have arrived 1n tions between Israel and the added that Israel would be Talented Young Ladies France and several hundred United States would continue happy "If the Independence of more were expected last week. to rest as In previous years on Algeria will become the first by Brenda Slack Rena, the daughter of Mr. The total may reach 3,000 be "firm foundations of friendship" sign pointing toward a new Rena and Patch are good and Mrs. Leonard Rotenberg of fore the end of the year, ac and friendly discussion on all chapter In Israel-Arab rela friends. friends that have 555 Lloyd Avenue, had an un cording to projections prepared matters of common interest. tions." She reiterated Israel's spent the past five years study usual beginning to her career by Jewish social workers. She said It was only natural readiness to meet with its Arab ing, working and performing In ballet. She couldn't walk for Looming over the Algerian that the new Administration neighbors for talks on any ls together under the able direc drama is the tragedy of count should intensify Its study of the sue at any place at any level the first two years of her llf e and without pre-conditions In tion of Myles Marsden. and yet while she was still less Algerian children threat international problems It faced. ened with physical violence and Conceding there were differ the "firm conviction" that dif Exceptionally talented for struggling -with braces her fa ferences could be peacefully re their ages Rena Rotenberg and ther would pick her up and expo~d to dally scenes of un ences on some matters. she paralleled bloodshed and vio pointed out that In any ap solved. Patricia Simons began their dance around a room with her. Mrs. Meir also said no theat dancing careers at an age when lence. Their parents are anxious praisal of the Middle East situ Whenever she heard music she to get them to metropoUtan of any kind will influence Is most young ladles are Involved would waltz or tango to what ation It would be "altogether France at the earUest possible difficult" to assume there could rael to slow down work on the In a world of dolls and make ever rhythm was playing and Jordan River irrigation project bellve. was so amazing and unbelleva moment. be a complete identity of views Prepare Buildings between two countries, particu which Is vital to Israel's devel able that when she finally opment and which will be com learned to walk her parents A total of 150 Jewish larly between countries as dif ferent 1n size and world stand pleted as quickly as technical Storm Offices Of ORT sent her to dancing school at child refugees have been placed considerations permit. the age of three. By the time 1n Jewish communal Institu ing as the United States and Israel. Re,leets Hend Proposal she was seven she was enter tions In Strasbourg, and the She rejected a proposal by For Places In School talnlng with exhibition ball Fonds Social Jul! Unlfle, the Mrs. Meir, who made these room dancing at the Mayflower principal Jewish welfare agen comments 1n Introducing her Herut deputy Aryeh ben Ellezer TEL AVIV - A crowd of In Plymouth and the Holly cy, is making special efforts to Ministry's budget, expressed that Israel should "get tough" over a thousand parents and with Ghana and base Its re wood Beach rlotel · In Florida. Pa "regret, astonishment and con youngsters stormed the offices arrange similar fac!Utles 1n She has performed many times ris and other centers. cern" at the Indifference of the lationships with African states of the ORT school at Derech but feels that this year's per great nations to anti-Israel on a "quid pro quo" approach. Hatayasslm in Tel Aviv recently The buildings formerly used by Mrs. Meir said she was not formance at the Providence the Alliance Israelite Unlver hostility of the Arab countries. 1n an effort to register their Arts Festival was her most re She expressed concern that the prepared to demand from sons. So great was the crush selle Teachers Seminary have Ghana an explanation of what warding. been prepared to receive several "flouting" of the United Na that at one point the police tions Charter by the Arab constituted friendship and add arrived to restore order: The This year, at the age of 14, hundred Jewish children and ed that what Israel was doing Rena became a member of the work Is In preparation on other states and their anti-Israel boy registration was being held for cott had not led to "the sharp 1n Africa was more than "poli admission to the fall semester. State Ballet Company but has sites. cy," that It was a continuation been 1n many, many perform reaction" they deserved. She The ORT Center here ls the A representative of the Joint referred specifically to the elec of the traditions of the Jewish ances with the company since Distribution Committee Is in people. largest and most modem trade Its Inception 1n 1960. tion of Egypt to the UN Secur school 1n the Middle East. An Algeria. Together with the FS ity Council and to the UN com application roster several times Rena finds dancing to be all JU, he is arranging for the mittee on disarmanment. consuming but her Jove for the transport of children to France. 'Commercializing' the number of available places Budget Increased has become an annual event. theatre and dramatics have With some 3,500 Jewish refu Religion Opposed prompted her to be In many gees arriving in France over Foreign Ministry budget es Early last week, lines started MIAMI - The Greater Rab camp plays and she was in her the past weekend, the Influx timates have been raised to binical Association served ad forming 1n front of the school senior play at Nathan Bishop $12,000,000 for this fiscal year at 2· A.M. Many parents camp ls reaching unprecedented tot vance notice last week on Mia Junior High School this past als. Most Jews were seeking to as against a budget of $6,666,- ed overnight. When the ·school mi Jewry that· it vigorously op year. Rena plans to spend her leave Algeria before indepen 666 for the previous year. Mrs. posed any plans "to commer opened many scrambled over summer at Camp Mar-Ven dence day, July 1, although Meir said the budget would barriers to. get to the head of cialize religion and in partic where she is a member of the French authorities had pledged make possible increased activi ular using the High Holy Day the line. Calm was re-establlsh dramatic staff. to provide transportation after ties In international coopera ed only when the school's di services for financial profit and (Continued on Page 7) tion, cultural relations and rector, Zvl Rivlin, announced that date. personal benefit." that numbered tickets would The statement said the rab be distributed In the order of Supreme Court Decision Touches Off bis understood the need for arrival. fund-raising activities by es tablished congregations and the 'Based on Grades' Mixed Reaction Throughout Nation fact that some seasons of the Rivlin told the parents, "Ad NEW YORK-The Supreme courts en route to the Supreme sive calls had come In during Jewish religious year "natural mission will be based on the Court's historic decision ban Court. The organization said it the 48 hours after the decision ly lend themselves more ad grades of students and their ning official prayers in public planned to ask its 33 affiliates that the family took the tele vantageously to the pledging or achievements In examinations. schools last week touched off a nationally to measure local phone off the hook. collection of dues and fees." Those who made top honors nation-wide reaction which in school practices against the In the tests will have first pre cluded an increase in inter Supreme Court decision. Among ference. But each applicant religious debate on tl)e Issue. the practices now facing the will be considered Individually Included in the first pubic re court tests are Christians and on his own merit." However, he action was unanimous acclaim Hanuaka observances, Easter warned of disappointment for for the decision by Jewish or programs, recitation of the many, since the school could ganizations, criticism from Lord's Prayer and baccalaureate make available only 288 places Cathollc spokesmen and a mix services.