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United Nation* (AJP)-The imThe Jewish pact of the Dcmoerntlc Party Congymnasium wi vention was felt most strongly in day, Sept. 2 nftor undergoing reSan Francisco (WNS)—A plank pledging the Republican this world organization. While the painting and rcfinishing of the Foreign Ministers of the leading gym floor, Irv Vaffe, chairman of Party to maintain the integrity of Israel and to support the inmaritime states found themselves the Health and Physical Education dependence of the Jewish State "against armed aggression," but entangled In London over the Suez Commit too, unnounccd this week. totally silent on the issue of arms to Israel, u expected to be crisis, delegates and newsmen in The painting of the gym was adopted by the Republican Kational Convention when it conthis sensitive hub—forgetting the begun this Tuesday and the floor siders its foreign policy platform. UN for the moment—sat glued to will be rcfinlshed next week. The • The proposed plank on Israel TV sots watching the hectic and floor will also be remarked for was recommended by the Repubdramatic proceedings in Chicago. basketball, volleyball and badmin- Synagogues to Hold lican Resolutions Committee. . What Impressed most ot the UN ton games. P r o m i s i n g maintenance of Memorial Services viewers was not so much the quesPrior to this phase of improvefriendly relations with all nations tion of candidates as the platform ments to the gym, all gymnastic Annual Memorial Services will in the Middle East, the suggested —more particularly the plank on apparatus was removed and setbe held at Omaha Jewish ceme- plank reads: foreign affairs and the Middle up in one of the handbnll courts teries. Rabbi Myer S. Kripke and East. They all knew that the ultito make a new workout room. Ap- Cantor Aaron I. Edgar will con- . "We recognize the existence of mate results would directly affect paratus Includes wrestling mat, duct services at 11 a. m., this Sun- a major threat to International throw mats, punching bag, hori- day, Aug. 26 at Beth El Cemetery peace in the Near East. We supthe future affairs of this organIrving Tdclicr port a policy o£ impartial friendzontal bar, stall bars, pulley lbvcrs ization. What astonished them Beth Israel Synagogue services ship for the peoples of the Arab and overhanging ladder. molt was the complete and overwill bo held at 11 a. m., Sunday. states and Israel to promote a whelming victory the Convention The new fall athletic program Sept. 2 at Golden Hill Cemetery peaceful settlement of the causes •polled out for Israel. One observwill have morning gym classes for and at 2 p, m., at Beth Ilamedrosh of In that area, including er put It this way: "The p.oplc of the ladies, volleyball and basket- Hagodol Cemetery. Mr. A. Fried- the tension human problem of the PalesIsrael will now emerge from a Irving Telcher has been appoint- ball for the men as well a» a com- man will be on hand at Golden tine-Arab refugees. sports itate of depression engendered by ed manager of the Nebraska- plete round of competitive Hill Cemetery for the reciting of p p "Progress toward a Just settleyear; of border dashes as well as for the members of^ghe Jewish memorial prayers. Iowa area for the sale of the Dement of the tragic conflict between . frustration in Washington with a Youth Council. MldgctSports will Temple Israel services will be the Jewish state and the Arab navelopment Issue Bonds of the new feeling of hope and conInclude: wrestling, boxing, volleyState of Israel. Mr. Telcher comes ball, table t e n n i s , basketball, held at 2 p. m., Sunday, Sept. 9 tions In Palestine Was upset by fidence." the Soviet bloc sale of arms to ' The Democratic Platform plank to our city from Cleveland, O. at Pleasant Hill Cemetery. swimming and gymnastics. Arab countries. But prospects of on Israel—calling for the resetHe Is a native of Detroit, Mich., peace have now been reinforced tlement of the Arab refugees In where he mnnnged his own conby the mission to Palestine of the Arab lands; pledging to supply cert series before Joining the United Nations Secretary General arms "to redress the dangerous Bonds for Israel staff. upon the initiative of the United imbalance of arms In the area creMr. and Mrs. Telcher and their Stales. ated by the shipment of Commu- three children Elsai), Carol 7 and "We regard the preservation of nist arms to Egypt," and promis- Robert 5 arc making their home Israel as an important tenet of ing "to take steps Including se- at 5014U Cass st. American foreign policy. We are curity guarantees as may be re- The fall campaign for the sale New York (JTA)—The shortage creative expression; and failure of quired to deter aggression"— of bonds to begin in October is inof qualified teachers is the major the community to attach the same determined that the integrity of marked a complete departure from the planning stage. problem confronting the communi- status and prestige to Jewish edu- the independent Jewish State shall the Administration policy of virties in developing adequate Jew- cators that aro accorded other pro- be maintained. We shall support the Independence of Israel against ish education'programs, Philip W. fessions. . tual strategic abandonment of the Lown, president: of the American 'Jewish State. To UN delegates— Atoms Exhibit As a primary measure to Correct armed aggression. The best hope Association for Jewish Education, the situation the American Asso- of peace in the Middle East lies U)ose who know that In Washlngin the United Nations. We pledge ' ton "mllltaVy -assistance 'is" invar- • 'Tel-Aviv'UTA)— Israel and the declared in a statement issued ciation for Jewish Education has our continued efforts to eliminate iably Ideological—this signified United States will open a Joint through the Council of Jewish Fed- called for frank and-open meet- the obstacles to a lasting peace In ings in all communities to "bring that Israel is once more being rec- "atoms for peace" exhibition here erations and Welfare Funds. this area." ognized as an outpost of Ameri- next month, Marshall Berg, man- Mr. Lown warned that the prob- home to our people the clear and can democracy, a position which ager of the exhibition to be pre- lem is becoming increasingly present danger that Imperils the Among the witnesses to appear ' it held until John Foster Dulles sented by the U. S., told a press grave and complex" as the Jewish future of Jewish life In America." before the platform committee was reversed It. To UN delegates this conference here, Israeli' govern- school population continues to rise Mr. Lown reported (hat the Asso- Bernard Katzcn, head of the Jewwas an indirect admission that the ment bureaus and scientific Insti- while the number of teachers con- ciation has also held a series of ish Division of the Republican Nathree-year old policies' of appcas- tutions will cooperate on the Jew- tinues to shrink. "During the past rellgional conferences to air thetionoal Committee, who claimed ' ing the Arabs had not "paid off ish State's portion of the exhibit. two decades we have witnessed an problem on a broader scale and that the "present relative peace" except in the case of the Suez This'is the first time the two awakened Interest in religion and that more arc planned. Climaxing In the Middle East had been community and regional meet- brought about by Secretary of ' Canal. These UN delegates have countries arc cooperating to such Jewish education," Mr. Lown re- the ings will be a national conference State Dulles. Inclusion of a proan extent In a display, and the now become fully conscious of the ported, "Reform and Conservevision In the plank with respect to 1 fact that the fight for free navlga- show will be the finest of Its kind tlve, as well as the Orthodox in Washington, early In Novem- arms for Israel was opposed by - tlon through the Canal was first ever put together, Mr. Berg said. movement, are rapidly increasing ber. Thurston B. Morton, former Asinitiated by the State of Israel In The U. S, section will picture the their ranks. The number of new sistant Secretary ofState for Legthe Security Council. It is doubt- use of atomic energy for agricul- temples and synagogues has more islative Affairs, who acted as ful now that Mr. Dulles, who did ture, Industry, power production than doubled during that period chairman of the platform subnot then go out of hi* way to lm- and medicine In the U. S. Israel and the number of children atcommittee that considered the Istending Jewish schools has simiwill stress the country's achieve• plement the Security Council resrael plank. Mr, Morton said there olution in support of Israel, will ment! in the field of atomic en- larly grown. London (JTA) — Dr. A. G. R.was need to include an arms proviergy. (Continued on Page 2,) "Yet the supply of educational Ardalcn, Iranian delegation chief sion In the plank or to spell out personnel has not only tailed to to the 22-nntlon International Con- exactly what measures should be keep pace with the rising enroll- ference here on Egypt's seizure of taken in that' connection. Mr. ment in the Jewish school, but the Suez Canal, Is the first Mos- Morton, while with the State Dethere arc even Indications of a de- lem or Asian representative to call partment, was said to have opcline of interest on the part of the attention of the Conference to posed arms for Israel whlld justiJewish youth to enter Jewish edu- Egypt's boycott agtiins Israel ship- fying such shipments to the Anil> countries. cation as a profession." Schools ping through the Canal.

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Shortage of Teachers Called Big Problem

Parley Hears of Egypt's Blockade

Dulles Plans to Curb Arab Discrimination

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Starlight, Pa. (WNS)—Secre- tion against American Jews "arc graduating even one-third of thevated by a sense pf the right of tary Of State Dulles In a letter to obviously circumscribed by thenumber of teachers requlrred to nations and international justice," B'nal B'rith president Philip M. fundamental principle t.rat sover- meet the growing needs of the Dr. Ardalen asked the Conference ' Klutznlck, disclosed that the State eign states have the right to con- Jewish school movement," « hoto recall that the Constantinople Department is planning "formal duct their affairs In such manner added. Convention of 1888 required freediplomatic action" in an effort to as they deem to be in their own New York (JTA)—Revised regMr. Lown reporfed that a sur- dom of passage through the Suez curb discriminatory practices by best interest" and that "interna- vey undertaken by the American for all shipping, and that the An- ulations issued by the U.S. Air Arab states against U.S. Citizens tional law and practice recognize Association for Jewish Education glo-Egyptian agreement of 1954Force provide that the Jewish of the Jewish faith. the fundamental right of a sover- had revealed that the total an- tor the evacuation of British forces Sabbath shall henceforth have Referring to a recent Senate eign state to determine whatever nual graduates of Hebrew teach- from the Canal Zone made the equal religious status for Jewish resolution calling such discrimin- and under what conditions aliens ers colleges yielded only 20-25 per same requirement. Then Dr. Ar- servicemen as docs Sunday for their Christian comrades, It WHS ation incompatible with American may enter its territory." Cent of the number needed and dalen continued: principles, Mr. Dulles said that that the unmet need Was filled "In the United Nations, " too, announced here, Commanding ofthe Senate move "has afforded the Mr. Klutznlck called the Dulles largely by sub-standard teachers. Whenever the question of the ficers are directed, under the new Department of State the oppor- statement "an Improvement over "Many Jewish communities have Canal has come up for discussion, regulations; to excuse Jewish men tunity to continue Its efforts to our Government's previous posi- spent millions of dollars in recent the principle of freedom of naviga- from duly on the Sabbath upon impress on the Arab states tho tion In the matter " but one that years to erect up-to-date school tion In respect of this waterway request, subject to the same milisentiments of this country." That fell"! short of giving equal protec- buildings, with "all the - necessary was reaffirmed. As an example, tary exigencies and requirements resolution, Mr. Dulles revealed, tion abroad to all American citi- facilities. But. what benefit can be I would cite the resolution of Sep- as to total duty time as apply in - has been relayed to U.S, missions zens." He said "there is historical derived from these splendid struc- tember 1, 1951, in which the Se-the case of Sunday religious obin Arab states where American precedence for accomplishing this tures if. there Isn't an adequate curity Council called upon the servance. representatives "have been direct- by appropriate action In a man- supply of qualified teachers?" Mr. Egyptian government to terminate "This step marks the first time ed to take every appropriate op- ner that does no violence to the Lown strongly urged community restrictions on passage of Inter- in which the military establishportunity to emphasize the prin- offending nation's sovereignty, but leaders to look Into the reasons national commercial shipping and ment hap effectively implemented cipal of equality of all Americans merely insures the, integrity of for failure to attract more teach- goods through the Suez Canal the policy of official parity for the and to seek Its compliance by the A m e r i c a n sovereignty," B'nal ers for Jewish schools and take wherever bound, and to observe In- Jewish Sabbath," the Union of Arab states." measures. He listed as ternational conventions." Orthodox Jewish Congregations' B'rith, Mr. Klutznlck added, will remedial possible causes for the lack Declaring that the Arab "dis- "seek to pursue the matter in per- some In Cairo, Egyptian President said in a statement. Besides its' of sufficient Interest in Jewish edgreat moral value, the ruling of-! criminatory policies are of recent sonal consultation with Mr. Dulles as a career; Inadequate Nasser said Sunday that Egyptian fcrs a major gain for Jewish reorigin" and attributable, to theat a more propitious time than ucation lack of security, nationalization of the Suez Canal ligious life In the service: It will Arab-Isrnol conflict, Mr. Dulles the present when the Secretary Is remuneration^ Company had nothing to do with noted that the State Department's involvod in the tense situation af- tenure or fringe benefits; Irisuffl- the question of f r e e passage greatly facilitate Sabbath and (Continued on Page 2.) , efforts to halt Arnb discrimina- fecting the Suez Canal," clenf challenge or opportunities for through the waterway,

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