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Repi -UOKOCCAN l'BIN< Casablnnca (JTA) —Pleas for unity and understanding Iwtween Jews and Moslems in Morocco were voiced at Itabat, capital of Morocco, at a meeting Sunday called by a group of Jewish and Moselm students. The meeting was attended by more than 1,000 persons and was presided over by Prince Moulay-..HttKsan, son of Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssef. Among the j^iests was Dr. I^eon Bcn-Zaquen, Jewish leader who was recently appointed Minister of Posts and Telegraph in the firet all-Moroccan Cabinet.
rcseiilatlves, one for each addiWashington (JTA)—President Eisenhower has pledged /• tional 100 members, or major fracthat the United States will "spare no effort'1 in seeking n just tion thereof. .solution to the dispute between Israel and the Arab states. In. "Through the Board of Goverhi.s Htate of the Union message to Congress, the President also nors," Mr. Marcr continued, "all expressed lite hopp that tlie disputants would make "tlie necesJewish groups In the community sary contributions" for peifce. The President's message cum* interested in preserving Jewish -4at a .time when Israel was presscommunal life, are participating in Ing her'efforts to get U.S. action the affairs of tho Federation. In on her arms bid, while a controthis manner, the Board of Goverversy over the shipment of British nors represents a true cross secarms to Egypt directly and through tion of the entire Jewish commuNew York (JTA)—Major Jew- surplus dealers via Belgium nity." brought gorth a storm of criticism' ish organizations and local JewOrganizations arc requested i o in the British press against the ish Community Councils affiliated The prince, addressing the meetelect immediately their reprccontwith the National Community Ile- government of Sir Anthony Kdeh.' ing said that the attachment of Mr. Klsenhower said, "In the utlve.1 to the 193G Board of Ciov- the Jews for Israel Is us natural latlonn Advisory Council telegraphed President Klsenhower itH that of the Moslems for the commending him for drawing the Near East we shall spuro no ef~ cinoi f. fort In seeking to promote .a fair Arab states. l i e Insisted, how- attention of Congress to the urAid Expansion , ever, that this was no reason far gent need for revision of the im-solution of the tragic dispute be1 tween the Arab states and Israel, Jerusalem (JTA) '-- Increased Time Running Out division among the Jews anrf Mos- migration lawn. all of whom we want as our Israel contributions to the United lems in Morocco1 and urged the "We trust that your detailed friends. . The United States is Nation* technical assistance pro- In Middle East promotion of "brotherly unity" gram and an expansion of the UN for the good of Morocco ami urged recommendations will be submit- rendy to do its part to assure ented to Congress promptly and that during peace In that area. We. tMlstance program in Israel was New York (WNS)--"I£ the uul- the promotion of "brotherly unity" announced hero by Dr. Hart iiiicc of utrength, betxveen Israel for the good of Morocco behind the they will Include provisions to hope that both sides will make, Shanf, resident representatives of and the Arab States" in not pre-Sultan, "who has never created eliminate entirely tho invidious the- contributions necessary t<! national origins quota system as achieve that purpose." the UN Technical Assistance Buserved by firm American action differences between his subjects." well an other discriminatory, rereau. Mr. Klscnhower added that on( "the extremists in tho Arab States, Other student speakers urged the strictive and unnecessarily harsh ' For 1936, he said. 42 experts emboldened by their arms su- Jews not to quit Morocco, but to and rigid sections of the present of the "major gauu for the s5'K , tern of collective security" waf. remain and nartlcionf* in "n;ifrom abroad will visit Israel to periority, may bo Induced to nllaw* including tho3e which perUsUt in mnny fields and with a tempt to attack and destroy Israel, tlonul tn.^ltK." tain to deportation. We urge you "the formation in the Middle Kogi, .variety of programs, while 41 Is- und, a« u consequence of frustrato exert the full influence of your of the Baghdad Pact among Turraeli fellows will co abroad to aid tion, alarm and ; despair, a frame office in behalf of the adoption, key, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan and tin ather countries. This contrasts of mind might develop among some ISUAKL.GBKW.H SUDAN early in this session of Congress, United Kingdom." Commentini on the continuing conflict betwee*. with 32 experts coming hero lnr.t in Israel toward fighting it out Jerusalem (JTA)--Israel'K For- of the amendments necessary to year and 39 Israelis going abrond. before the Arabs have established eign Minister Moshe Shurctt hiiK bring American immigration and communism and freedom, the The program for 19.T6 will cost absolute and formidable superior- cabled hln government's felicita- citizenship policies into harmony President said that "in the Middle some $-101,000. ho nuld. &fi com-ity. Dr. Nnhum Goldmunn, chair- tion to the newly-Independent state with the domestic needs and the Knst recent Soviet moves arc hard ' pared to the IJ2KC.0OO spent lust man of the Jewish Agency, de- of Sudan, it was announced here. foreign policy of our country," the ly compatible with the reduction of international tension." message concluded. year. elared here at u preun conference! From Cairo it won reported that • The program it. llniinccd by vol- where he stressed "with utmost Premier Umail el Afchnri of Sudan Karlicr, Henry A. Byroadc, Unitr imtury contrlbution.1 from partici- certainty that no responsible lead; indicated that his pewly independ- HONO (iOAL'SKT cd States Ambassador to Egypt, pating countries, 22 of whom in- er in Israel, and no one in the Govarrived here from Cain) to report) ' New'York-(WNS)---A goal of ercDsed their pledgea th!.i year will ernment of Israel, entertain,; the ent nation will Boon join the Arab $73,000,000 in Israel bond sales in to Secretary of State" John FosLeague alignment •ncainr.t Israel increase its contribution by 80 per- alternative of a preventive war 195fi was adopted here by tlie ter Dulles ami to President Kisen-: cent thin year, the lurgcst per- which could only leud to catuK- He said that he and his ministers board of governors of the Israel hower on Middle-East problems have agreed that Sudan, uh Arab centage increnre of any parlld- trophe for oil,"". state, must join the I*a|nte nnd Bond Organization at a meeting connected with the forthcominc. nating country. talks between the President and Declaring that the recent nnli- will do co un toon-fiB the chief of at the Savoy-Plaza Hotel attend- British Prime Minister Sir Aned by more than 150 American Isrncl blunt by Mikita Khrushchev the new state is elected.* thony Eden. ' Jewish leaders. <SUT KOK ADKNAlfKK mudc it clear thnt the Soviet UnThe ruler of Bahrein was reportChaired by Dr. Abba Hillcl SilState Department sources ' In " Bonn (ITA)—Two nndfiil sil- ion Is aligned with the Arab ed here aa having Issued a decree ver, the meeting.was uddressed by dicated that Mr; Byroade'a report ver coins—one from tlie time of states. Dr. Goldmann cautioned prohibiting his subjects from trad- Israeli Ambassador Abba ICban, will figure In policy decisions to be llur ICochba and the other a pllvcr that if the West foils to cheek the ing with Israel. He took thlK Ktcp wha asserted that the Imbalance taken here on Middle' East Issues, Shekel dating to the Unit uprising explosive situation in the Middle In connection with Arab League of strength created by the Arabprobably Including Israel's bid foragainst the Homnns—were pre- Ka*t flowing from l t d arming of endeavors to prevent oil from CommunlHt arms deal was more American arms. It was. learned s e n t e d here to Clmnccllor Kpnrail the Arab states - the Mrael-Aml> Bahrein from reaching tin* Haifa likely "to ' produce a danger of that Mr. Byroade has urged the> Adenauer on behalf of Dr. Nahum conflict might erupt Into war. He refinery. wur than a prospect of peace" and Stute Department to reject Israel's Goldmann In his capacity OH chair- described Hritain'ii position n« that peace in the Middle East request for arms, maintaining that man of the Conference on Jcwlr.h "clearly unfriendly to IsrHel" and "will not grow out of a grotes- U.S. action favorable to Israel Material Claims Against Ocrmiiny. that of the U.S.. while considcrquely distorted imbalance of arms would leflBcn Middle ISast peace Soviet Jews The presentation wns made fill1; ubly nnd patently 'friendlier, us such as that now being created to prospects and worsen American vveek-end In honor of Dr. AnY-liicltinrr in policy while time Is run- New York (JTA)--At Iern4 one Israel's disadvantage." relations with Egypt. ning short. .~ • oaure'8 80th blrtlidny. million Jews in the Soviet Union arc still nostalgic about things Jewish, but have no way to satisfy their yearning for Jewishncss. Chalm Kh'urer, editor-in-chief of "Davar," influential Israeli duily neMsp.iper. reported hero at a rceeption tendered in his: honor •ly Miiry Arbltraan IVIImun tointly by the Jewish Writers UnWorld-renown CiJutor Motiv ion und the Jewish PKN Club. Kusevltsky whoso I voice • has About fifty, In fact exactly 53 Mi: Shiircr. >vho spent several years ago, there came to Omaha a "thrilled millions" will appear jus weeks visiting various cities in the young doctor of 28. This man, an ?uest artist at Beth Israel's Fourth USSR, urged American Jewry, ordained rabbi at eighteen from Annual Citation Dinner to In? held "not to forget the Jews in the So- the Seminary of Tclz in Lithuania, at 6 p. m., Sunday, March 18. viet Union" and to do everything had arrived In the United States in Cantor Kusevltsky who wai possible to strengthen their Jew- October of .1893 and decided he liuded by a Chicago Dally Tribune ish fwllncs. He also appealed to wanted to serve man as a phycritic as "the cantor whom opera American Jewry to give maximum sician as he had ministered to could kidnap with profit" has. reaid to Israel in her present critical man's soul as a rabbi. And so with cently returned from a successful situation in which the Arab coun- Jobs by day and Jobs by night, he concert tour in Israel ;md South tries are being supported by the managed to make his way through Africa. Soviet Union both morally anil medical school and received his M. After his first South African with military equipment. D. degree (n 1902. The next year recital, this cantor evoked the folhe came to Omaha. lowing press comments: "After Program Escapes ijie first glorious notes filled the At the same time this young hall, Kuscvitfiky stood there alone, doctor came to Omaha, there were Sunday Radio Mm complete master of. Ills repualso arriving in hordes many Jewtation — nnd its confirmation —• * Dr. Wlliinm G. Rraude. of ish families escaping the pogroms that beautiful rich, pure, tenor Temple Beth JSI, Providence, of Russia. Many of the women voice, ringing from mellow sweetIt, I., will discuss "Congrega- had never known a real family nps'i to-intense dramatic power, tion or Audience" on the Mes- doctor and certainly in the field Mowing with case was yet Mirring sage of Israel series heard over of obstetrics, many of them had Dr.. Philip Slier und overwhelming." KBON from 12:05 to 12:30 never had more attention than Maurice Kntzman, general urCantor KiiM«vltsl(y p. m. that given by a mid-wife. arrive and in many families it C M raiiKftncntji chairman, pointed out The friendships began between tho pleasant, witty, young doctor that although Beth Israel's social hearing the caiitor. Mr. Katznian . The Eternal Light program tho doctor and the immigrant fam- who spanked the first breath of hall is the lfirfcosl in this part of urged that reservations l>e made will be broadcast over KFAB ilies. The families grew and thelife into them. *ho country, the facillMes will nt the very, earliest opportunity from 11:30 n: m.- to 12 noon. . doctor was father confessor,' saint This same doctor, Philip I. Sher [iiiiiinhly nut h<* nmiile to nccoln- by-ciilting the Both Israel office, (Conllniii'd on Prtge 2,.i nnd bencf.'ietor. Babies started to (Oinllnund .mi Piige 2.1 , .ii'wlnl" nil . tliwr • intiirfsicKl in , A call was issued by Jacli W. Marer, president of the Federation (or Jewish Service to nil local organizations affiliated with, the Federation, to elect their representatives to tho 190G Board of <3overnors of the Federation. ' "The Board of Governors of the Federation," Mr. Marcr slated, "consists of rcpreaentatjvc;i of every adult Jewish organization in tho community. Each organisation Is entitled to at least one representative on the Hoard of *>ovornor», nnd to additional icp-
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