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Camp Jay-C-C Will Open Monday for New Season The lighting of the Council Flro at Camp Jay-C-C Monday will mark the opening of the 1853 camping season. A capacity camper enrollment baa been registered for the first period. This past week the staff waa busily engaged lii nn intensive training program. " The first period of Camp JeyC-C which begins July 27 and lasts until August 10 is completely filled. There are still a few vacancies for the second period, August 10" to 24. Any parent who Is Interested In sending his child to camp for activities, fun and an experience in creative Jewish living Is Invited to register his child Immediately, For complete Information call JA 1366. Campers attending for the first period include: Philip Bally, Arnold Ban. Justin Ban, Lawrence Batt, Gabriel Berg, Sherman Brodkcy, Joel Davis, Joseph Ermon, Donald Fiedler, Barry Frodkin,
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Frank Goldberg, Philip Gorelick, Bobby Gross, Howard Hahn, Larry Hoberman, Gordon Hollis, Michael Homstetn, R o y Katskee, Howard Mulnick, Justin Mulnlck, Douglas Platt, . M a r k plattner, Louis Rich, Stuart Sherman, Jimmy Silvcrman, Howard Slusky, Joel Snelder, Martin Snelder, John Spltzer, Stuart Stoler. O t h e r campers arc: Marsha Corcn, Betty Erman, Francis Erman, Sharon Frank, Joy Frlcden, Judy Friedman, Beverly Goldberg, Judy Goldner, Anabel Graetz, Linda Graetz, Andy Jean G r o s s , Fayne Kate, Sarah Milder, Judy Plattner, Judy Pollack, Judy Jonelk, Judy Sherman, Judy Blegel, Jeanne Silver, Bonnie Tarnpff, Gail Trctiak, June Znelmcr, Suwn Wolfson, Marilyn Hoberman, S?usan Sherman and Marlys Isack.
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TALKS POSTPONED (WJJS) — Postponement Washington (WNS)—Overriding to Vienna early September of tho Ausa negative Justice Department trian-Jewish reparations talks was report, tho Senate this week announced here following agreepassed a special bill approving ment on adjournment between the rcadmlsslon to tho country of members of the Austrian German-born Alfred Thcodor Ex, and Dr. Nabuin Goldmann.Cabinet who gave up his American citiIt Is believed, however, that lowzenship out of, love for Hitler and er level talks will go on during the Nazis., the summer weeks by way ot pavPreviously approved by tho Sen- ing the path for the final negotiaate Judiciary Committee, the bill tions. > was sponsored by Senator William At the same time it was reportLanger, chairman of the commit- ed that in their talks with Chantee. Senator McCarran, father of cellor Raab and other high Cabithe act excluding totalitarian*, did net officials, Dr. Goldmann and not oppose the bill, Tho measure Moses Beckelman were assured now goes to the House, where that the Austrian Government was wider debate is expected to de- eager .to find a solution to the velop. problem of Jewish claims, , In passing the special act, the Scna(c ignored a Justice Depart- IHI8H PREMnTEE Dublin (JTA)—The absence of ment dossier which-showed that Ex was a most undcsirablo person. anti-Semitism in Ireland was emphasized hero by P r e m i e r De In 1940, Ex boasted In Germany that he had been a member and Calcra In the course of a conversation which he had with Rabbi officer of the German-American Bund during the years 1020-1937 M. C. Weller, leader of South AfEx became a German citizen In rican Jewry, who is now visiting 1041 and, in 1040, ho was con- Ireland. Rabbi Wciler was accomvicted by a military government panied on-his visit to the Premier court in Germany on charges of by Robert Briscoc, solo Jewish having committed perjury In member of the Irish Parliament. The Irish Premier displayed statements to the Allied forces. Advising rejection of the rc- great interest in South African affairs and was especially interested admlsslon petition, the Justice Department said oi Ex that "when in the position of South African Jewry. He Indicated that he would it seemed to serve his purpose best, be renounced U. S. citizen- like to make another visit to Israel, recalling that he had visited ship and embraced German natho Jewish State several years ago tionality." in the company of Mr, Bciscoc.
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Jerusalem (JTA)—The immediate resumption of diplo-, natie relations between Israel and tJio Soviet Union wag anlounccd simultaneously here and in -Moscow. Relations were iroken off by Moscow last February after the explosion of a jomb in the gurd«n of the Soviet Legation in Tol Aviv. The communique announcing resumption of relations — which contained an exchange of letters between Israel Foreign Minister Moshe Shurctt and Soviet Foreign Minister V. Molotov —revealed that contacts leading to an agreement to renew relations took place in the capital of one of the East European countries. Preliminary talks took place in April and May, when an Israel representative informed the Russians of IIIH government's desire for resumption of relations, ' ••
The talks continued and on July 0, Mr. Sharctt wrote to Mr. Molotov. "The Israel Government has, of late, been aware of a noticeable improvement in the atmospheresurrounding international affairs and ot o renewed ond •widespread Paris (WNS)—Solo and full re- desire to arrive at peaceful and sponsibility for the abduction of constructive solutions of major intlio two Finaly orphans to Spain ternational issues still pending. was taken by Father Pergola of Setfc Friendship the St. Leon parish of Bayonne "In pursuance ol its consistent when he told a court In Bayonne policy of seeking friendship with that the two Jewish orphans were all peace loving nations and to kept ill hiding in his parish before contribute to the measure ot its they were spirited away to Spain ability to the establishment of norand that he acted with the full mal harmonious relations with all consent ot the children" who,(he peoples, the Israel Government said, were nqj. only anxious to "be wishes at this luneUiro to ralsa saved" but reluctant to go to Is- the question of resumption ot relations with Israel which were rael. broken oft after the explosion in Father Pergola refused to tell the Soviet legation In Tel Aviv tho court who brought tho chil- of a bomb placed by unknown dren to his parish or how he took criminals, causing damage to per* them to Spain, declaring that sons and property. whatever further details: he has to "The Israel Government recalls disclose will be forthcoming only that ita note of February 10, when, be is confronted by the 1953, In to the USSR Legation in Tel children in court. He said he was Aviv it expressed its profound re* convinced that when he faces tho over the crime committed children face to face "the boys gret against the Legation and offered will change their story." At the its apologies as well as full comsame time he asserted that his pensation for injuries and material role in the affair had been com- losses wlsjch legation and its permon knowledge and that he waft sonnel sustained." baffled why It took the" police to Assurances unearth the open secret. Mr. Molotov's letter, dated July IS, 1053, declared that in view of the assurances given by Israel lhat it would make every effort to apprehond and punish those responsible for the bombing and the fact that It had apologized lor the InMembers of the "Bread Break- cident, the Soviet Union was preers" in the Henry Monsky Lodge pared to restore relations. He of B'nal B'rllh have pledged their made special note of the fact that support to Marvin TreUcr, chait- Mr. Sharctl, In his letter, said Ismnn of the Men's Division of the roe! will not be party to any agPhilanthropies Drive, to help com- gression against the USSIl. Mr., Sharctt informed the Israel plete the solicitation of prospects still outstanding In the Men's •Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee of the resumption of relaDivision, tions. At tin- same time, the Is"Bread Breakers'' can always be rael Government expressed its satcounted on to help bring the cam- isfaction with the new state of afpaign to a successful conclusion, fairs, asserting that this developJack Marcr, General Chairman, ment "will serve t h e cause of stated. From all present lndlca- world peace." It also expressed tlonsrlt is expected that the Men's its "deep gratitude" to the NetherDivision will exceed its quota. lands Government lor protecting The division has secured the larg- Its interests Jn Russia during the est .number .of increases and new period when realllons between pledges in this drive, Mr. Marcr Moscow and Tel Aviv were rupconcluded/ tured. • r-
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Education Director French Priest Took Named at Beth El Finaly Children Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Nahshon have been appointed to the staff of Beth El school, Dr, Albert G Rlmmerman, C h a i r m a n of the school b o a r d , announced. Mr. Nahshon was named Director of Education and Mrs. Nahshon will serve as a teacher in the Talmud Torah. Philip Gorodctzer has resigned as director to accept the post ol principal of the Hlllel School in Rochester, N. Y., Dr. nimmcrman stated. Mr. Nahshon, a native of Israel, Is a graduate ot Hebrew Teachers College of Beth-hakerem, Jen* saletn. Ha was also graduated from Teachers College in' Columbia University, where he received B. S. and M, A. degrees. He is now working for the degree of Doctor of Education from Columbia. Mr. Nahshon specializes J n educational psychology, teacher education ana educational administration. His published articles Include a study of basic Hebrew words. Mr, Nahshon has had fifteen years of teaching, administration and supervision experience in the United States, Israel and Lebanon. He has resided In the United States since 1040. Mrs.. N a h s h o n was born In Grand Rapids, Mich., was graduated from the Hebrew Teachers1 Colicgo of Jerusalem and Columbla University, s h e has taught at Hebrew schools both in New York City, and Israel, where she lived for nine years. They have a ilve-ycar-old, son, Amlkam.
Ike Appeals for DP Bill; Jeff Chandler: "One reason why so many people are'extravagant is that arc a thousand ways"to Wiley Charges Anti-Semitismspendthere money and only one way to
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Washington (JTA) — President stated, "Is, particularly vile in save It." Elsenhower made a new appeal to connection with this bill, because Congressional leaders who visited so tiny a percentage of individuals the White House for determined of the Jewish faith is involved In On Radio and TV action to secure passage of the any way at all among the potenadministration's bill to admit 240,- tial Immigrants." The conflict between Joseph 000 additional Europeans In the Sen. Wiley said he and 17 fel- and his brother! in the age-old next two years. low Senators who Joined with him Bible story will be analyzed by .Among thote who participated in sponsoring the Administration Maurice Samuel, well-knownin. tho White House meeting to- bill and President Eisenhower author, and Professor Mark day were Chairman William Lan- himself have been targets of Van Dorcnr hi the fourth in a ger of the Senate Judiciary Com- slanderous abuse" from "a poll series of ten radio dialogues (JTA)—Israel will mittee and Chairman Louis E. soned.wcll of anti-Catholicism and to be presented Sunday, from beWashington affected adversely by cuts in Graham- of the Houso Judiciary anti-Semitism." ' 11:36 a. m. to 12 tn., over WOW the foreign aid budget mado by Subcommittee. Acting Senate MaThe Wiley memorandum said Radio, on the "Words We Live Houso Appropriations Commitjority Leader William'J*. Knpw- that "by final favorable action on By" program. This is tho sum- the which reduced the $5,100,000,land mado It known tin Immigra- this bill, we of the Congress will mer presentation ot The Eter- tee 000 Mutual Security program to tion bill, at approved by the Ju- be giving tho only sort of answer nal Light radio program and is $4,443,000,000 rescinded some dicial Committee ot the Senate, which that tiny, poisonous outside conducted .Under the auspices $400,000,000 inandfunds over *>ould be acceptable" to tho ad- minority deserves—a thundering ot The Jewish Theological Sem- from previous foreign left aid proministration. In the House, in- rebuke—a thundering denunclainary ot America. grams. *• formed source*.said there is a tlon of Ihcir vicious efforts. This scries consists of a disFurther efforts will be made to "fifty-fifty chanco" of securing efforts are unworthy o cussion of Thomas Mann's clas- cut the foreign aid program when action on the measure this: week. the"Thoso respected, substantial Indl sic, "Joseph and His Brothers," it comes before the House, it was Senators today received copies vlduals and groups inside and and is Intended to present a learned, but Administration lead61 a memorandum from Sen. Alex- outside the Congress who., for fair, modern interpretation of the ers in the House are confident that ander" Wiley, chairman of the Sen- valid reasons. In their own judg- familiar Joseph story in the they can fight off new raids. Howate Foreign' Relations Committee, ment, oppose the bl|l," Sen.'Wiley Bible. ever, it is unlikely, that any real which charged, that' anti-Semitism pointed out. "I know that these Sunday, Kom 9 to 8:30 effort can bo made to restore the has been injected Into efforts'tp worthy members of tho opposi- a.•This cuts made In the Appropriations m., over KQIL, "Messageof kill - tho Administration's - emer- tion Would disassociate themselves Israel" will present a broad- Committee. gency bill to admit 240,000 addi- completely from the slundcrous cast by Babbl Albert A. GoldWhile It was not known exacttional Europeans in the next two attacks by the bigot*, hnlc-Jttlcd, man ot Isaac M,-Wise T*mpl«< discrimination'-Breaming outsld years. ' ' " ' , ' i'frrytfccted.UtTwa* la Cincinnati. ' :?' • * " ••"The nntl-Seml(l«m," Sen. Wiley minority," he added.--* noted that' he' Middle East "and
Israel Affected By Cut in U. S. Mutual Aid To Middle East Israel appropriation was cut $20,-* 000,000 to a total of $120,000,000. On the basis of the past distribution of cuts in economic aid, about halt this Bum will be taken Irora Israel's gr,ant. . Funds for Point I'our projects were hacked drastically because • substantial funds from previous appropriations wcro never used. In this category the Near East, including Israel, was cut from a requested $42,000,000 to 424,000,000-. Tho $90,000,000 in military funds for the Ara» states and Israel was left untouched. Testimony In committee indicated' that Israel will receive • substantial portion of the economic aid appropriated for it and tho Arab states. However, it ft exthat the Arab" will receive lorTporlloSFw military Uf the ilstanctf funds.
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