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'h$*% ii Wcaras i I.'irai'dy to (i\c Arab Heads of Slate on Arah-American llelations. It. Has understood flint all the leltcis expressed eon(i>m o\ri the pjij'ht i>f the Arab refuge-is, ami favored repatriation and eornpeiisalion by Israel. Accordiwi; to a report from I.-.on(\on, V'l'emu'r KnsseiTi of lrao, told a press conlV'renco at Baghdad be would not answer Presid< nt Ketnii dj-'s mcss<iKo Qu t t e Palestine problem. "Money, Men and .Arins"; It k unlikely, s-ud Mr. Khhlsol, Pi-crmcr ICasscm said Xvswj TO(lwt 'a single Arab" would not "choose" to enlpr Israel, nndpr fused to negotiate about Palesuch a "free choice" offer. "If an stine because it was up to the appreciahle number relumed," Aiab stales to solve the Palehe said "nnd, given the high stine Isiue witliout pej mil ting Arab birth rate against the low any foreign country to interfere. Israeli mortality rate, iticliidniK Ho said Iraq would support the the low death rate among Ixraeh PuAestAnian A.vf»b rplvtypes "wHh Arabs, it can he easily calculated money, men and arms, and politthat, Kithin seveial years, Arabs ical efforts." %&& ! L • •* would be n majority of Israel's At Uv bavno 1\mo m llaTTmspopulation " cus, Syria, tbp Arab League an„,~—•-!'}'• "A Piinme Minister D a v i d Ben nounced sweeping new plans to Oiiiicni said that one of the iub- tighten and intensify the Avab ji>cts he wil ldiscuss when he ap- blockade*, boycott, and embargo sasfic Campers Pose in Anticipation of Day's Program jieaii befoie the security and against Isiael An .innounceincnt I roin left tiv r l r h l .wo ' . irv Colic It, A i m I*i>!-.!t>, .Tetf ](el/er, .lerrv I e n nsti In, ('iiiiii'.Hiir St.tnley fineiKii jffniis committee of the by the central bnjcotl office said Z u e r l l n ^ , pliw /'eh \ ,iff(, Mlti ti Stone ,ind 1'ierre I I iio\\\i/, a < .ibiu f;roii(> p h t u r f i l hi front (if tlifl Kuessi t \\ ill he lsi del's pi opos- the "tigWeiung resulted1' from rel"ii^ttc t u o s t o r > M iln Ivt>fl|^i at this J e n ' s ri'.nil »t < ntnj>. als, iihccicly woilccd out by the cent dewiopmi nls including a I'oiiifta "Mini«-liy, foi the policy boycott conference in the Arab to be followed hy his (ioveriimcnt sector <>C JevuKuVm. til the next session of the UN The new tactics will be aimed Onernl Asvemhly cone.Tiiiii^ Ihe at sr-verinir Israeli euinriK'rcial Aral) rffnc'O prohli-m. ties in AJi-U'a thvovn'.h ;i y.V.vX Aral) program, li will feature Add tin- rii;lil nmih.n.'.iion of lion ha:; Ix'i'n reai:I>cil anil yoimr;l.uiitl'in, (J'l'Al '1 he prartire 1 'J'lic .subject may have urcri In— economic aid to (Miicr^ent Afnconipftcttt eoiinrHtir:;. a rci'nio •:lrr:; a r c IKHIM; plai'eil uu a u a i l - by many independent I.nnilon ilay .can countries, if such countries e.:il)lp.site will) Mllfiril'Mf facili- iiij: lint pi'iidin;; j«is.'-:ible cani'el- (tcliools (if nuuiUainiru: re;;t i-iclive li'oiliio'il in the letters, (conties sprinkled with a hc.-illliy laliim';. <l>i«las ;ii;ain;,t Jewish pupils w;is firmed in \Viu:hmnt(m"i Ki^nt by reject Tsr.-ieli help. population of )MI>';S ;;ii<I frirl'-;, til roiniilontin;; on this SQiliillackfd here by Mr:;. Joseph blend and stir eul!m:;ia:-lienlly in Mili'.s camp, Norman Hall, ( ' a m p Crimniid, wife of the leader of e.xoitin^ pru{:rariirl' arid activit'V.'i < 'umrmure Chairman, st a t c d (In1 JJhenil Tarty, llvferr'uifj to hi three weeks and y<«i have (In? that we li.'ivn a highly eompelt'iit, n Liberal Parly Council resolu1 recii*1. for i>. wircr.'isfnl (.'.imp well liaiiicil and thorough staff, Was'hiiu;ton (,1'i'Al -The ap- tlon of Hitler's ecotioitiic strategy Jay-O-C. 'Illis conibiii.'i'.iim was with ''lose Kiipervisiiin licin;; pro- tion against Midi. (|nota.s, Mrs. pointment of Herman J. Abs, nnd undertakings t h t i X "perr put together the pant. .Sunday nt vided at id s|M.'!Hal empha.'.ir, h'-injj CJriinonti- cril.ized pic;s diaries, heart of the Deutsche Bank under formed a planning, shaping, and this seasons' Kite near Louisville, filaced on tlie health ami safely thnt (he Council was .."iiiore the Nazi regime, as a member*, guiding function in the Nazi Wobr., mid will continue Uiroiij:!i of tin- individual." There is one Jcwi'ih tiifin the Jews," of the "International Honorary economy. Economic Ml h i s l e c July. 15. .Second session camper.'* sluff person at mmp for every I K'liVinnyc fho fact, that Jewish Advisory Council" of a group *:Walther Fiink. sentenced at Nurwill start, their camping July thi'i'e yuiiniiKtcrs thus offerlni; nlteiHlrmee at such schools was planning a l.'nited States jGovr". emberg, described the role of. 5 while first .'.e;;;;ion camper:; will close personalized relatlonnhips. generally limited to 10 per cent, ernmciit-npproved 1962 Interna- Abs' bank'in Nazi crimes, and on tJm( day. practice tional Kconomie; Dcvelopnient Kx- exploitations oi occupied areas. Knftirf enm[)inr; pntf.Tains viill Mre. flrimrmd said the 1 hartlsliip hibitlon In Chicago, was n;ade include ("ifnsivo cfin)|»ini; and caused "consitlerubk Pliunlni; IIIMJ)) Danti'H . ••' ; . 'lite camp program started horseback trips, fi«hiri|r. a na- ;ind distress to-their parents, and 'kiiown here, J'rivato I'ndertaUlnjt with an authentic Indian Council ture ZOII, <1th of July celebra- niiist inevitably lend to educaThe'exhibition is sponsored by fire replete with fiamirii; hoop tions, an nil-camp l)irtliday par- tional BfKrci;nti6n for an lmty plus special projecls and ac- Iiortanl and talented minority the "Center for International . <Jnn<:cs, war iiml rain dances and tivitleK. of our. population." Kconomic Growth," a private un- '.." Washington*. (VVNSl* - - Tho h u m o r o u s and enlertaini/ii; The Dally Herald editor-ally dertaking udvocatiny "economic Amoricai) Jewish Committee,, in dances. Diirinn the week were SKTTI.KSIKNTS Itf deplored a subtle form of ami-. and social developments through- testimony before the House Com•scavenger hunts, campaign .in<l OiniDH ITAMAN' COLONHvS SVmiti.-™ e.vistinfr in Hrirish /,'olf out the free world," under the mittee on Foreign Affairs on this pioneer elections, eubiu niftbt arid Washington Revealed hen' re- d u b s . Oi.^cussini; •discrimiiiiition presidency of Kric Johnston, who year's foreign aid toll, virijeil thnt tills ("vcnin(T -S'rifjfj.ii.Ii .Services 1 cently was a plan to setilc Jew.-! in Hrilain, the newspaper cited told a press conference. that he U.S. loans or grants bo withheld conducted by the cnnipiTS, i-fliKious Wa.i in Rolf • clubs, deknew nollilnn of Mr. Ahs' career from any country which discrimin former Italian colonies, sub'Die daily activit'ei; included inates aR.iinst American citizens'.*.;. swimming, arts and craf!.*; where mitted by Wiiv.-tun ('hurcliill to claring: "Here ni;ain there is no prior to IMIi. Kndoratsd by Kennedy The Coniniitlco's testimony m a n y useful and intercstini: proj- Josef Stalin at the |!M5 Potsdam open bar. l'ooplc would not tolPresident Kennedy1 endorsed wns cenlfred parliculaiiy "on. ects wore made, calnpr:raft, lia- eoiifi'i'i.'nce, Tlie idea was rfis- erate thnt. Hut somehow, Jews don't f;ft admit ted as members." (he KvpofdHon n» a response to the efforts of Arab League, tia-. tm'e lore, horseback ridin;;, trail couraced hy Jcwi.'ih leaders. "aspivntion of people everywhere tions to invade and thus prejutrips and oviMnij;lit campim; exfor a hotter life." The Center dice the riuhts of American citicursions, pins oilier .-iiiccial minniinced that Mr. Kennedy zenii, hrcnuse of their religious events to add variety and inter"has already instructed various faith, freely to U-twei ann cnest to the well developed proBjjrncie's of the V. S. fioi'crn- (;n(:e in commercial relationships. gram schi'dulc, jnent coneerned to jiarlicipnle." Wuitllli; l.lsl Mr. Abs, according' to an of- A FfltST IN MMXK.'O Capacity for the second find Mexico City, (JTAI- -Mexico's ficial report to the U. S. Defense final fiction of ilieI IJepartment hy the conmianilinf: first Conservative hou.se of Worgeneral of an Army dec.-irtoliza- ship, Temple Ileth Kl was dedi" • tbc required deposit of tion unit, participated in divec- calm! here " Tel Aviv, (J'l'A)—Kiftf.-en lists of candidates were presented to $ The Mapal list contained 10 the Central Meet ions Committee 'hy the June 2C> deadline for the ne«' names, including four to replace four previous cimdidates Knesset cltcllonr., AviRtist. lTi. U u |jf> died, four who were sent to As of June 27, 19C1 The parlies ore: Mapal, AliiJut diplomatic posts outside Israel Enrollment I* still ttralkiMn Tlio (uHowing. are current reports from divisions in the Jla'AvoiJa, tlie Liberal Parly, Bine** the last election, mid two of tlui tor tlio second period of mo I Omaha Jewish Philanthropies Canipai|;n: Ifenit, the (•(mwiiinists, i>ie Na- replacing former candidates who JcwLsli C'oiJ'iniinlly ((lluunnttttrr Division 10GI Total tional Itcliciou.i. l'arty, A(;u(l.'it were dropped. The latter are Day Camp at l'eonj' I'arb. The i -To l>nte Israel, I'oalei AKUdat Israel,.two Philips Lavon, who was forced camp opened for*It* flr*l Hi'iiInitial Gifts ?'Mn,4fW.OO JMnpnt-sfionxorefl Aral) parties, a off the list by Premier David alolit Jiuio 19. Men's Division • 38,313.00'. PniKe faction and n YernenitL' Kcn-fiurlon; ond Professor A. Tho Beeo'id ninl last tvvoWonien's Division ' . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . 55,772.75 party. There is also an indejwm- Rotcnstreicli. vcclc period begins on MonR.fr-P. Unit 3.003.0O (Ipnl Arab list from Nazareth, day, July 3. ft"il ends on FriChildren's Division . • 1,809.50 tind an independent rcligioui list OOPRN day, July 14. No camp will ho Hij;li School Division 3,2i)0.9.r) headed hy Mosho Ishal, formerly Albany, (JTA)—Ogdcii U. licld on Tiicidny, July 4. University Pivision , • 113.00 of the National Uelifiious Party Held, former United States AmI ' o r fur tlicr information Oivanizations 2,317.50 f who was not given a hij;h enough bassador to Israel was appointed contact the camp secretary. Miscellaneous 1,175.00 position on that party's list to to the State Commission Afialn.it IJcsSO Blan'lc nt tho Center Dsaurc him of election. All partlcu Discrimination by Gov. Nelson Can>I> OfilcA 313-1SCG. Total $433,360.70 posted with tho Elections Com- A. Rockefeller.

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