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Edward I). Urodkcy. Kslher K. Newman ('iiiup C'liiiniitli-i; Chairman, anno'iiu.-rii this week, '•We have b'Tii fortunate in securing tlw ;;iTvici':i nf ixt'i'ptioiKil .••tall .sp"<'i:ili';lr, for mil' ramppro;.;r;j;n. With K,':bbi S:ml I.eier a.s I'ive'r-all din-dor ol the programming, 1 believe the program ;it Ksthcr K, Newman this summer'will he the finest we have ever- known."

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a .water reservoir at Kibbut/. Jicit Guvrini in the Laehish area. There v:ere no casualties. Tracks wore iound le.idin;; to the Lebanese and Jordianiau border;;.

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15 Labor Unions Buy Israel Detroit UTA---A total of S::«3,rsOtj ill IsiTK-I bonds v.-a:; :;okl at a dinner, .'-.ponsored by the Trade Union Division, of the Israel Bond campaign litre in honor of Al Barbour, president of tho Wayne County AFI..-CI0 Council. More than tilth Detroit lenders of f/ovenirnent. labor, education, religion and other areas attended the event. The purchase of. il00.01)0 in Israel bonds by the United Autoinobile Worker."! of America led the list of Ki union.'; which an-

tiounced their investment in Isi'nel. bonds at the dinner. The t?AW liar, made substantial pur•tha-scs of Israel bonds in previ.-. oi:s years as well;

!rations fronl the iieia.bboring Ad::b fit:!''1-. When Israel niiiiduncf-d it;; ac tion the U. S. Stale Deparl.ui'-nt rebulu-d Israel for the use ol force, poimiiif.; out thai "thert • is an established United Nation, machinen,- for deaiin;- wii'u ui; piilt-.s ,'iloni; the Arab -Israel boi der. We therefore deplore tb r re.'.ort to force by any party. W< believe that violation:-; ol the armistice or alleged p r o v o c ations should be dealt with by the UN organs."

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of Ib' p i' it old John k i n h h Sm i' j A'cm lnw H> iJi John 11 Slawson. AJC executiv.- vicennuntK ol tht Sow t United Nation N Y UJAI president, the P.irch society has 1 to tin IHuti rl si tits doubled its membership in the The United St it' h \ n Uitlic 'Jhi Smut nuti uilUd the in past two years from 40,(Kid to a clemand by Ih' ' o\v t Mf 1011 Tho American criticism did s( upturn on the plaque blandeiliO.OHO and souyiit to enter the to the United Nat 10 1. that Ih' not sit well in Jerusalem which pointed to the absence of Ameri- pcilitical arena to promote its United Slates ait to HIIIOW a ous and hostile to the. Soviet Union 'lhi in cuption leads can condemnation of the ter- extreme rip.litvin;; ] > o s i t i o n s plaque on a swnpnj ui m ai thf iv1i:;:;inn builcltn ' whub cir ( u t "Hear the cry of the oppressed rorist raids which had provoked throughout the country. —tlie Jewish community in tlie lie said its annual income bad the Soviet Union ol dt.tiimma the Israel reaction. tion af;aitt'.;t lUi ' utn Ji v Soviet Union " .Foreign Minister Tvtcir, who r i s e n from SK'.O.OO!) in !!)."•!), Hie Umtid States empln.i/ed The United St df < ]io ition w.i. v/hen it was started, to more called in Ambassador Wahvorth Barbour this week to discuss the than S:!.20().«()0 last year, ex- given in a sLiUmdil 11* 1CM ed th it th* pl.ii.1 mt nt ol the plaquo w a . a p n v a t f action with which situation, reportedly referred to chidinf; income from its publish- by the If. S. Mis ion to the UN the United Mutts fioviiiimeiit this and. in Washington, Ambas- ing enterprises. He said the ex- The .statement cited .111 oarhei sador Avrabam Ilarman was pansion bad occurred despite a United States note last I-ebiu- has had no assou ituni of any said to have drawn the attention barrage of adverse publicity. i>ry 24, which it said made it laud and that it, placement had of Secretary of State Dean".Rusk' Its chapters have increased from clear "that tlie election of tho not ie,tilted in violence agJinsC to the long list of Arab incur-, HO in l!ir>'J to more than T>0() in plaque on 'Congregation. Ziclu on tb" Mi> sion oi m impediment 10 sions into I s r a e l i u r e c e n t 50 stater, und tha District oE ''Ephraim'Synagogue 111 no was' any vwiv to th" fulfillment by tha -Columbia. . • : • violates the privilege, and uu- ' Soviet Mis,u.n of il- kmctiaaa."" lUOdlitt.

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