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Security Measures Being Considered Tel Aviv (JTA)—Israel Anny Chief o r Staff MaJ. Gen. Moshe Dayan and United Nation* Emergency F o r c e commander MaJ. Gen. E. L. M. Burnt met" to con•Idor in c a n i of strengthening UNEF de/eoses against inflltration from the Gaza Strip and landmining of Israeli vehicle*. A number of Israeli civilian* and soldiers have been wounded In a recent series of landmining incidents along the Gaza demarcation line. Security Fence A communique limed after the meeting, the first between the two commanders in three month*, noted that among the means dlKcuxsril for checking the movement of infiltrator* across the border was a mined, barbed wire security fence, No decision wits reached, however. The meeting took place In a hcavlly guarded hotel in Ascalon. Both commanders were accompanied by aides. II9111I Mine*
After the 75-mlnute conference. O i l . burn* said that UNEF was "very concerned" over the mining of I.iraeli rondi. He. revealed that a number of UNEF vehicles and personnel had fallen victim to sucli ambushes, particularly In the Itafah area. The discussion of the security fence, he labelled "Inconclusive," and noted that although the proposal for a buffer /one to be created on both Israel and Egyptian territory wm not raised It had not been abandoned. UNEF patrols are active all along the demarcation line, day ?BM flight. Gen. Hunts Insisted. He refused, however, to *(ate whether :tJN troop* were under orders to fire on infiltrators. Although he Mid UNEF was cooperating with Egyptian police in its campaign agnfnitt infiltration, he did not specify the nature of the cooperation. Night I'atrol Tlie major point under d|«'ii«•loti was a decision by UNEK to divert the majorlly of In forces to night pntroh, Thli would* require coordination with Israeli
Army units near tht demarcation line, in order to head off accidental collision of patrols, It was learned that UNEF was getting additional equipment, including mobile searchlights, in an attempt to cnt down Infiltration. Israel Foreign Ministry circles dedncd comment on reports that Gen. Burns hud been told that Israel would refuse to permit the security zone to extend to Israel territory—a position I s r a e l ti known to hold. These c i r c l e s claimed that Israel was under the Impression that the security area, about 2,000 feet wide, would be all inside the Gaza Strip, with UNF.F being given Increased authority to prevent Infiltration. lUlilen Foiled An attempt by infiltrator* from the Guza Strip to break Into the Ueerl nettlfment, near the border, was foiled. Settlement watchmen spotted the raiders and opened fire on them before they even reached Hecri'» perlmetci. The Arabs fled. Mayor'* Son Injured Dan Agromky, son of Jerusalem's Mayor CScnhon Agron, wa» wounded when the car In which he WAS riding struck ft landmine planted from the Gnza Strip on a road near Nacluil O7.
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Day Camp Session Starts Monday a. m. The Jewish Community Center 1 . Rates of the Day Camp are: boy Camp will open Monday morn- Full 4 Weeks, June 17-July 12 SCO. Int 2 Week*, June 17-28 S33. ing, June 17, Kdward Shnfton, Day Camp Committee Chairman . 2nd 2 Weeks, July 1-12 $33. Camp will meet Monday through announced today. Friday, except Thursday, July ' In Outdoor Area 4th. The regular day camp activities Will be conducted in a special In addition the run-filled activioutdoor camping area at Peony ties of the day camp, delicious hot Park. Special day camp busses kosher irieals will l v served. Many will pick up the day campers at campers will hate the opportunity Beth El, Beth Israel. Temple, the to prcpure their own lunch as part Center and at 02nd and Under- of the camping cookout program of wood at~9 a. m. Busnes will leave the enmp. Afternoon nutritional the Park nt 4 p. m. and return the Knacks will be served und trentft children to the same pick up will lie Riven every Friday as pnrt stations. The regular staff will of the Oneg Shabbnt program. accompany day camper* on the Additional Slnlf busftc* and supervise the, children .Additional staff hoi been added at the, pick up station* in the to Accommodate the demand for morning* nmi afternoons. day camping activities, Knrollment Is still limited and the new openings are expected to be filted before opening day. The 1057 Day Camp staff linn Ju*t completed a successful prc. .Washington* (WfJS)—The num. camp training institute in which ber of Jewish prisoners 111 Federal each staff- participated in every prisons i»^so small Tthat there is photic nf Center day cnmplng. Day Campers will participate in no'need, of engaging'Jewish shiplain* to minister to their'religious out-of-door living, games, song needs. It was' disclosed In a rc- fests, arts 'arid c r a f t s , trips, ' port by the dirtctor'of the Fed. athletics, nature and camp craft, Oncg Stiabbnt, swimming and a era) BiircaU of Prisons. Th« report showed "that 31 host of other creative activities Christian .chaplains were minis- especially geared for children. All tering to the needs of Protestant activities are supervised. Enroll and Catholic* Inmates, The Jewish .your, child novr.while a few openprisoners are provided for by rob; ings are available. .Pis and Jewish organizations'lit For further lnfiamallon call the local communltle*. Camp Office JA l.TCO.
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cf Jewish Appeal Reaches $44,865,000 InCash Donations • The United Jewish this week reached a mid-year standing'of #4,86.5,000 in cash against years' pledges as funds t o t a l l i n g $14,000,000 were As of June 11.1957 brought forward at a New York National Rescue conference, acThe following an currant reports from diviiioni In the cording to a report received in 1957 Omaha Jawiih Philanthropist Campaign: Omaha. 1997 Total More than 800 campaign lendDivision to Oat* ers and volunteers attended theInitial Gifh " . . . % 413,035.00 New York meeting. Speed Driva Men's Oiviiion 23,928.25 Onmlia will do everything in pqwer to speed the CashWomen'. Diviiion , 64,277.25 its for-llesciie drive, Arthur II. B. & P. Unit 2,811.00 Goldstein, local Philanthropies general chairman, declared as Chldren's Division 1,702.80 he praised the national effort, "Our city hppes to set a recHigh School Division 875.50 ord i'or cash collection tinder University Division 161.50 the able and experienced leadof David Peder, pledge Organizations 2,138.75 ership redemption c h a i r m a n", Mr. Miscellaneous . 1,100.00 Goldstein said. "Mr. Feder and Ilia co-workers are doing an job in their at. Total to Date $ 510,030.05 outstanding tempt to raise cash for the resettlement mid rescue of the 100,000 Jewish refugees fleeing from oppression, "Mr, l'Vflcr announced that his committee will not relar until the job is accomplished." More Trustful Atmosphere Father's Day will be celebrated Delegates at the New York Jerusalem, (JTA7—Israel can by the Workman Circle Dramatic produce Mil light weapons but must gathering heard Israel AmbasClub Sunday with a 6 |>. in. dinner Import armor, •waiplunea and oih- sador Abba Eban declare that nf the Labor Lyceum. er heavy equipment, Clara Jo- Israel's relationships with the The program will feat me talks sephthal, secretary general of the United States has been steered by Louis Wltkin for the fathers Mnpal, said today nt a party rally through "a heavy tempest of and Morris Goodman, Council in defense of the Government's crisis "into a more trustful atBluffs, for the sons. Mm, Milton endorsement of the principles of mosphere." At the same time Ncarcnberg will be toastmistress. the Khcnliowcr Doctrine. J)r. Xahum Uoldmunn, ChairThe arrangement committee inDiHCusslnff Israel's needs for man of the Jewish Agency for cludes Max Cruunsc, chairman, the Mme*. Sam Binder, Nathan Ler- foreign economic aid, he said the Palestine and President of tho creation of one jab in the Timnah World Zionist fongrew told man and Yetta Orenstein. capper mine* requires nn invest- the meeting thnt the "ban on ment of 80,000 pounds, immigration tlo Israel" which certain Communist countries N'KW ISKAKT. OIL lind imposed has "now been liftTel Aviv, (JTA)- -An oil gusher erupted last week in a new oil ed" to permit reunion of famKISON'-"Message of Israel", well at Bi'ur two kilometers south ilies. He expressed the hope that Sunday, 12:03 p. ni. June 16— of the most southern Ilelctz oil this would lead to immigration Rabbi- S a m u e l D. SosklnK well. A stenm lest brought in the lo Israel from* Ihe Soviet Union Temple Beth Enieth, Brooklyn, oil from a depth. of 3.000 feet, itself, N. Y. the same level as < that-'of. most wells In the IIelel7 field.
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Dinner Sunday To Kansas City Plans Honor Fathers TrI-City Week-End Oman* Younc Adult* Jinve been invited to a Tri>Cfty program the week-end of June 22 in Kansas City. Representatives - from St. Loul*,~Kuwu City and Omaha will participate. The gathering will b# open to any young adult 18 years old and up. The Kansns City Young Adult Council lift* announced plans for a Saturday night dance, a swimming party and other activities. Additional Information may he obtained from Toby Okrent, RK f>H8, or. Saul SUvernmn, Activities Director, JA 1.166
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Armor Must Be Imported
On the Air
Fun at the Red Sea In Israel
Little Need for Jewish Chaplains
/trod Com, Tourist O//lc» Plioto
ISRAELI CHILDREK plar •) Ihe bsach of &» Biblical Bad S o si Elaih, Iirul'i louthtrnmoii poii. Elath Ii attiscilng i n *TU> Incriulna numbtr of tourists, whon favotlii piiilm* Is d«»p-ni (Uhlng ,mld«l Iht multl-colortd coral t i t f i of ths Rid S t i . A ihorl icinlc trip from Elith through purplt-colorsd mounttlm Itkti ihe tourlii to King Solomon's PilUri and Copptr Mines, Mporii iht Iiratl OoTtrnmtni Tourlii Oific*.
Kaslow Awarded W.-H. Scholarship
Howard Kaslow r e c e i v e d a $2.r)0 Woi Id-Herald scholarship lit the Central I(IKII school commencement exercises, He is the fcon of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaslow, 5507 Mnrney Street and -Is.a mem>>er of the Junior ond National Honor Societies. If has been ncti\o on the tinrk team and wni sports editor b! the Cential Hlfih F t c R i s t e r . A second lieutenant In UO'l'C, he is interested In dramatics, was a member of the debate foum, Latin Club. Safe-Teen Council and w.is presidrnt of the Math Club, llownnl «.in. elected president of the senmi' class and represented Centml at Cornhusker Doys Stale ami at.County CSotcrnmenl liny. AmoiiK others to iccelve heholarslnp awurds ut the ceremonies wen- Peter Bnidkev Bnhson Inititute; Serena DuniNkln. U. of O. alternate, V. of N. honorable mention; Harriet Epstein, V. of N , Honorable mention; Marvin Froedninn,, Illpnn " College, Alcvnnder* Hamilton Institute, Ntilional Merit certificate; Mnrlin Crecnc, Elk», Harvard Nntional, National Merit, National Honor: Lawrence K«hn, U. of N. Regents., Iowa Slate, National Merit honorable, pientlon; Robert Obcrman, U. of Wis.,; Lawrence Zar'mrja. Yankton Collep;e, U. of N, Ht>i>enl|i/ ^rown, Darmoulh, Cornell .University, t{a>( tlonal Mrrlt certificate.