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London—I! r e a t h I n K threats to our Republic to against Israel at nearly every step, brothers in arms, members of the President Nasser, in a rabble-rous- Army of the United Arab Repubing tour of Syria on the anniver- lic." sary of the foundation of the Unit- j Smash Israel ed Arul) Ilppnblic, has stated that i "We (shall smash I s r a e l i

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United Nations head<|i New yorlt, Secretary (lei. ./ag I rammarskjold said that i.ie Middle Ku.st situation was deteriorating, that he had done all he could and that his critics among the maCamp Jay-C-C, now entering its 21st year of existence, jor powers mi(.;nl well bestir themselves to take some action on their will be held on a new site, located in the finest camping area in Nebraska, it was announced this week by Harry Trustin, own. Jewish Federation president, and Norman Batt, Camp JayDimgeroiiK KHuiition His unusually barbed comments C-C chairman. "We arc very glad to report to-fcame when he was asked to commen on .statements by President oiir community that after consid- be special accommodations tor F.isenhower that the United Stales erable search, we have located a pioneering camping in covered walooked to the UN to resolve the most unusual camp site for the gons. S Special programs will be Suez Canal impasse and by British comfort and convenience of the planned for every ago group. Foreign .Secretary .Selwyn I.loyd Omaha boys and girls who look Jewish Content that a "dangerous .situation" had forward to an enjoyable camp exAn inspiring program of activideveloped in the Middle Kast and perience. the UN should act. Mr. Lloyd ap"Camp Jay-C-C has been certi- ties of Jewish content is being parently was referring to recent fied by the American Camp As- planned around specific projects. clashes in Syrian-Israel demili- sociation, and has been cited as These will include Sabbath Services, art-craft projects, music and tarized zones. of tin? finest jamps in the (lance, us well ns provision o! Hecountry, in program and activiMr. HammarsUjold retorted that brew instruction for those who de"there are things which the other ties," Norman Hatt, Camp chair- sire it. man added. organs," the .Security Council in Approximate dates tov \V>e camp Canoeing Added which both the United States and The camp site is ideally situated will be from June 26 through July Hrit.iin are permanent members and the General Assembly "can do and offers ma7iy advantages. In Ifi. It 'H planned to have two 10and tin; Secretary General cannot addition to the program of tradi- day sessions, as well as the Cull do." lie added he felt there was tional activities such as swimming, 20-day season. T h i s hki'tcli i l n n v , ]sriuT» nrigiiltors w h o tlircali-ii I H T "!,00l>.0nl) "a certain tendency in some quar- hiking, fishing, archery, horseback Further announcements will be population. ters to forget: this difference of riding, camp craft, exploring, there made in the next week's Jewish responsibilities anil to expect from will also be canoeing under com Press. Additional information may the Secretary General action pet cut supervision. be obtained from Boris Steiimn, Israeli ships and cargoes would dreams," he said, adding that tli< In addition to the regular mod- Camp Director, at the Jewish which rightly belongs to the Scnever pass through the Suez Canal j n r s t Army was on the borders i-,,.•.... Couneil " ern cabins lor children, there will Community Center. in any circumstances. i ... t . . ,. i"" l l > M l u l l u l ' . , ,, ,. with Israel -nid .so was the SeeAny Israeli cargoes reaching United Arab Republic ports would ; ° " ( l Mm*- H l ' U ( ) l l l ( l «-(-lcom(- a be confiscated lor the benefit of i command between the Iraqi Palestine Arabs now refugees, ' Army and the United Arab ItepubIn cooperation with the Jewish. , President Nasser told a public; lie, but, he slated, General Kasrally that 'if Knsscn of Iraq . . . ; sem had refused, to send the Army The Farband Concert and Thea- Community Center, WOW Radio The Yiddish Culture Committee wants to liberate Palestine. I in-1 to the United Arab Republic so |will present two nationally famous ter group on Thursday evening, will present "Highlights in Jewish Music" on Sunday, March 6 from vile him to send the Iraqi Army'far. i groups of players in March on tin' March 17, will offer a tri-lingual. S.45 a.m. to 10 a.m. musical "stage-o-ramn," nt the j Program of the Month series, part This presentation was prepared of the Jewish Community Center's Center. A play, "The Treasure" by Mrs. M. M. Jabenis as a tribute will feature Yiddish, Hebrew and cultural program. Knglish songs and recitations in- to Jewish Music Month to ht. Flr»l l'liiy—Mar. 0 cluding a number of the works of celebrated nationally from February 13-March 13th. Washington—The V. S, GovernThe Workmen's Circle will Sholcm Aleichem. The program will include a canWashington—The United States ment has ncccdcd to demands that bring a star-studded play cast Hotli programs are nnrt ot naNavy announced that it was with- no Jews be included on Us embas- here on Wednesday, March 9. They tional Jewish Music month ob- torial number by Cantor Sholom drawing from contracts with pri- sy staffs and economic mission in will appear at the Jewish Com- servance and also will honor the Katz, Yiddish and Hebrew folk songs by Jan Peerce, Theodore vate shippers a clause which im- Pakistan, It wns revealed by high- munity Center at 8 p. m. in a play birth date of Sholcm Aleichem. Bikel and Martha ScMamme rmii by Hen Kenster, titled "Listen lo They are open to the community plied support of the Arab blockthe Oranim Zabar group. ly placed sources. This," based on the life of Sholcm and admission is free. ade of Israel. The Jewish Community Center Aleichem. It wan sairl that a "gentleman's Organizations are Co-Sponsors Library has available, for loan, a Imposed Tenuities Directed by Israel Wclichnnsky, The program of the month se- large selection of Jewish recordThe clause imposed threat of agreement" has been developed character nctor nnd mimic, the penalties on American shippers between Pakistan, the Stale De- cast includes Minna Hern, actress ries is presented by the Center in ings which include instrumental carrying Navy cargoes if their partment and the I'. S. Interna- and singer; Zislm Gold, comedian; cooperation with co-sponsors, Beth numbers, symphonies, cantorials, ships had done business with Is- tional Cooperation Administration. Chayele Luxemburg, singer-actress El Synagogue. Beth Israel Syna- Hebrew and Yianish folksongs, gogue, IJ'nai H'rith lodges and children's stories, holiday and fesrael. In effect, the clause in the and Pola K»dison, pianist. chapters, Farband, Omaha Chap- tival stories and songs and Bible standard contract forms of the Candidates assigned for duty in A concert program will conclude ter of Hudussah, Temple Israel, readings. Military Kofi Transport Service, Pakistan, it Is learned, are now which nets as charterer for the being informally screened t o weed the evening's entertainment. Workmen's Circle and Y o u n g Navy, barred such American ship, out the Jews. Adult Council. pere from bidding on such conMembers of the United States trecls. 1I1GI1K.KT TKMl'BUATUUK Congress indicated that they inIN I0IUIITY YEAKS A • number, of protests followed Tunis (JTA)—Two hundied publication on January 21 that the tend to take action mined at seIsrael-—Temperatures recorded Navy had boon using the contract curing the annulment of such an The regular luncheon meeting in Jerusalem between January 12 Jewish residents of ine ancient for nearly two years. agreement. In the senate, mem- of the Federation of Jewish Wom- and 16 were highest recorded be- ghetto-type slum district, known us the "Hara," where Jews have bers reported they were opening en's Clubs will be held Thursday, tween such dates in 80 years. State Ucpnrtnicnt Action lived tor many years, wore moved Although the navy's decision a study on the Pakistani issue In March 3, 12:30 p. m,, at.the Jewto newly built municipal dwellings. ish Community Center. Was welcomed by political quar- the light of belief that it is a The shift of the Jewish families ters in Jerusalem, It was suggest- violation of This meeting will be devoted to Morse-Javils the Jewish Philanthropies Cam.vas part of a plan of the Tunis ed that this step be followed by amendment to the the 1959 Mutual Municipal Council to tear down official Stale Department action Security Appropriations Act. This paign with Mrs. Sam Kutzman, against the Arab boycott policy. amendment called on the Presl- chairman of the Women's Division, Dar Ks Salam — If the people the slum area and re-build tho Reference was made to the transof Tanganyika are ready to "ac- quarter with modern homes. The in charge. port of U. S. food surplus to Arab dent to oppose religious, discrimi1 cept the yoke of hard work," Is- area was condemned as a hazard nation against Americans by naThe '.presidents and representacountries, which cannot be shipped rael, is pienored to help the.coun- to the lives of its inhabitants. The tions receiving U. S. Hid. Pakistives of the affiliated clubs are in vessels included in the Arab try in its development, by sending plan provides for a gift to 250 tan, n predominately Moslem urged to attend the meeting by L e a s ; u e XJnycotl Committee's experts and technical advisers, the Jewish residents oC the cquWatavrt. country, but not a member of the Mrs. Mike Freeman, president, Minister, ot Urban Local Govern- of a year's rent in their new blacklist. Arab League, receives massive llcports will be presented by com- ment and'""Works, Amir Jamal homes. (In New York, the American United Stutes aid. mittee chairmen. said, following his return from Jewish Congress urged that the Israel. Agriculture Department follow the example of the Navy and end pracMr. Jumal, the first Tangantices aiding "the Arab boycott yikan Minister to visit Israel adagainst trade with Israel.) ded that the principal areas of New York (JTA) — Trade bepossible cooperation between the R and High School students may now apply for counsetwo countries arc agricultural tween the United States and Islor's position* at tho Jewish Community Center Day Camp which rael continued to grow in the teV settlement and production. will !« conducted at Peony Park from June 13 through July "I was so impressed by what I quarter of 1959, totaling more 8th. ' ' . ' . . • saw in Israel that it was some- than 535,000,000 for the quarter. There nro opcnlngi far Senior C'linnnelorfl, (18 years o' ago times difficult to keep my perDuring the first nine months of Washington (JTA)— Israel is and up); Junior Counselors, (10-M); Counselord-ln-TralnlnE, spective," Mr. Jamal stated. the year, trade between the two receiving six and one-half kilo(14-lft); Waterfront Director, Arts anil Crafts Director, Qlrls' "They have extended the hand of countries totaled 5109,930,600 comgrams of enriched uranium for its Unit Head and Kitchen Crow• . friendship to us and are prepared prising .'589,875,500 in U.S. exports nuclear reactor, froni the United Applications may be obtained nt the Jewish Community to place at o"P disposal the fruit to Israel, and 520,035,100 i i Y States Atomic Energy CommisCenter from Boris Slelman, Day Camp Director. of their research and experience." exports to this country. sion.

June 26 to July 16

Yiddish Stage Arfisfs to Appear at Center March 9

Navy Withdraws Boycott Clause

"o to Offer Jewisfi Husk March 6

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Tunis Jews Moved From Slum Area

Federation Women To Meet Thursday

Israel Offers to Loan Experts to Tanganyika

U.S.-!sra8l Trade Continues to ©row

U. S. Sends Enriched Uranium to Israel

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