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^ ¦'.: r I 2l\Q^^erving Cbiumbus, ,*^^^^ % Vol.4«,.No.Z' j^THURSDAY, JANUARY II, WdSU^-IO TEVES Unified Forces Tel Aviv (JTA) ~ Spor¬ adic Incidents touched off by continued Arab guerrilla raids were recorded again amid reports that Arab ter¬ rorists were peeking to unl- ty their forces for a long- term guerrilla war against Israeli forces inthe occupied areas. An ^Israeli soldier was , killei] ^ and another soldier ' and a civilian wounded in a clash with an armed band trom Jordan wMch attacked field workers near Ein Yanav south of the Dead Sea. A ' jeep carrying civilians was fired on in the same area the next day. None of the oc¬ cupants was hurt ISRAELI security farces " Bald that the Intruders ap¬ parently were shifting ¦ operatloris to the sparsely settled Negev as a result of Israeli irilgilance in the West Bank and the Beisar Valley which have been the" main centers of sabotage at¬ tacks. *' govemment inthe west bank area, which would end any possibility of its Htum to Jordan. The PLb'radio de¬ nounced as "collaborators" two West Bank Arab leaders who were recently the tar¬ gets cf assassination efforts. ONE WAS qRamailahlaw- yer who was Ured on by masked men. A bazooka sheU' was fired at the home of a Ramallah doctor but he escaped injury. Mines believed '^to have been made in Communist China were used by intru¬ ders to blow up the oCQces tt a regional water instal¬ lation in the^ upper Jordan Valley.- Because the instal¬ lation does not operate dur¬ ing the winter season, no pe^sonneJ Vras present. Pumps andim electric power unit Were not damaged. N OFFICIALS saidthe mines were' electronically detonat- ^drThe terrorists, who left pamphlets is^ed bySX Pat- afi, one' of several Ar,ab •mM I. .A«ithu '. ^ nOnltli'liith*'': ' Jordan. THE PROSPECT of a uni- . fied Arab terrorist move¬ ment with headquarters on the West Bank, which would wage guerrillst war in the style of thie Algerian seven- year war against France, was outlind^ in .artlGles in two French weeklies in Paris. The plans were dis¬ cussed In a report on the ouster of Ahmed Shukairy. as head of the PLC in.the France .Observateur. Similar'guerilla plans were outlined in an article in the Express by AbuAdnar, head ofthe PLO "liberation army." , •¦ Have Porents Failed The 'Hippies' ,^., v.» »»«><=-«.". -" "The hippies'— our ro- , ^.Arab.leadBrs In the .W^est .gueiillti.groups operating -??"**''.???p';S'^^S '*1i^*^SAiik^ert'a,mess^t6ftJig-''^pt^KB!fer^ "Palestine Llfieratlori Oife-^SIKaBbbarbeawirefences of niodemllyls dd-fasW^ anlzatfon," protesting acta to enter the area, located and unsatisfactory, a noted of terrorism against advo- near the YarmoukRlver, and -Jewish scholar said here, cates ft a "Palestine enti- planted the mine^. - - explaining that .the Wpptes <y." The term ref«rs to Thb intpiders apparently show "an unfamiliar thliret creation of an Independent , crossed tte Yarmouk into i<« spirituality and roll • ^-^—-^ ' -gion." -.- . ' '-f ' MUton Hlmmelfarlj, M rector of the Jewish Inform¬ ation Service of the Amer¬ ican Jewish Committee, who is co-editor of the "Ameri¬ can Jewish Year Bo*" and. a contributing'^^War of "Commentary" magazine, added that "theseyoungpeo- ple are telling us that we have foolishly, cleverly, and arrogantly abandoned pre¬ cisely those-values that a ..human being nefedsfdr main¬ taining his humanity in the midst of bigness and im¬ partiality and machinery." LONDON (WNS) — Israel's citrus iHdustiy, which ' accounts for, 3{1 per cent of the nation's exports,' did hot suffer as It result of the, wa^ last June, and ' itSkCitrus crop has in fact increased by 18 per cent this season,' Moshe Levin, European director of the Citrus Marketing Board of Israel, said here this week. He told a largo gathering of citrus, fruit whole- sal^ and retailers in the London area that the IsraeU fruit may be'relatively cheaper than fruit from otheiucQuntrles,^ a result of the devaluation . of the Israelipound RIO DE JANEIRO (WNS) ~ Israel and Brazil - signed a pact under .which Israel will aid Brazil in the dievelopment ofthe use of atomic energy for peace- \ fill purposes, especlaUytoaidBrazil'sunderdeveloped areas." The agreement was signed on Israel's behalf by Dr^ Israel Dostrowshy, director-genefal of the Israel Atolnlc Energy Commission, wbo has spent the last week in Brazil as the guest of the Govem¬ ment. Dqring the pei^Qd, he visited all the nuclear installations in the country. TEL^AVIV (WNS) — A contract forthe construc¬ tion of a'$5 million hospital in Tanzania, East Africa, hds bkatt awarded to Solel Boneh, the construction co- . Operative of Histadrut, Israel's federation of labor. The hbspltal, financed by a German-Dutchmlssionaiy flmd, will CQirtain 460 beds. It will be located near i--OLake VictoriaT^ ^ TORONTO (WNS) — A Protestant minister who Was an eye-witnessto Arab-Israeli hostilities in Jerusalem last June, said herejthat clergymen and others Vvho circulated stories of aUeged IsraeU hostilities and desecratloa of,churches were,,In effect^ "Uars.*' •'•r would nrae to.-saytnaf such nice people were^ Uars, -but theice you are,"-the Revr B. Douglas '.Young, president of tbe Institute of Hidy tand Stu¬ dies, told the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society of Toronto Bible College. NE\IV YORK (WNS) — A group of 22 Roiman Catho- V~^\lic, Jewish and Protestant clergymen left here on a 22-day' peace missfm that wiU take them around Golil Circle Affoo^Sel Mrs,,^iMn Lazarus wiU be hostes^^b^members of the Gol4CU«r6!^division.af the Woonen'';! pivisiiw lAiited Jewish Fund and CjouhqjQ, at her home, 1620, ^-^^road St., oil Wednesday,'^sJ'^>gLo This date wiU be the:^^;:^J,. bined date for yat^'WS'i "Mini" bruncheons, tJotake - (dace at the homes of Mrs. Marvin .•Glassman, for the Keynoters, and-thei^lPine of - ,Mrs. Edwin. EllmanHior the . ' ''if'ticesetter division of the -..Women's .division. The G(dd Circle group was Mij.'Sim«n Loonis Columbia Ave., forthe P,ace- setters. COOPERATING-irith Mrs. Schools PiannM created .over two years a|So Glassman on this i^hture for ,^J|| Isriiel to give spe.cial «KstIncti6n'( the. Keynoters, ti^ division ^" " " and honor,to wi^njp^^jn the whereby women contribute a Cplumbus conujtl^ty who., total gift of $365 or more, are blessed' in tiieir bcittg is^ Mrs, Marvin Frank, and . Four pre-kindergarten r> schools ,if\ Israel's .develop¬ able to make ^ a contribution to the United Jewish Fund and CouncU of <$750ormore. rr IS a "charmed circle" since aU of its members wear a badge of honor , . . a Gold Circle pin. -i? Cooperating with Mrs. La¬ zarus in the initial event of the 1968 campaign for the Gold Circle members are Mrs. Joseph .SkUken and Mrs. R. MUton Friedman. Mrs. Jerome Nakrin. Mrs. Bernard Yenkin, co- chairman with Mrs. Ellman on the Pacesetters, annoubc- ed that women in .the icom- munity may become-a _mem- i^^r cf this division by con- tribiitllng a total gift, both for the regufar campaign of UnitedJewishFuhdandthe Israel Emergency fund, of" .$200.00. MUS. BI'UlNARD Mentser, co-chairman of the Women! s ment towns wUl be built in honor of Edward Ginsberg, newly-elected General Chatrman of the United Jew¬ ish Appeal, ' Charles J. Bensley, President of the UJA's Is¬ rael'Education Fund, said a $100,000 pledge by agroupof Mr. Ginsberg's frien(ls in Cleveland would be ubed to establish pre-school units in Bet Shemesh, Carmiel, Hazor and Ofakim. ' rilE pledge was revealed the world for nWethigs with leaders of Western and Eastern f^ths to discuss how to \miSy efforts for World peace. The Immediate coifeerns of the nolTsf ion are the war in Viet Nam and the Middle East crisis. JERUSALEM (WNS) — IsraeUs were tdd that there is no sign of peace on the horizon and that they must cultivate strong nerves to weather the stqrms that/ Ue ahead. This dim view of peace prospects 'was\ taken by MaJ. Gen. Chaim Bar-Lev,^ nOw chief of staff i cf Israel's armed forces, who told a group of officer graduates at a base somewhere in lisrael that "for^ the Israeli Army; the war Js notyetover." The warn¬ ing of a long, difficulf struggle aheai^ before a set¬ tlement is a^eved vyith the Arab counbries, was also voiced in/^statement this week to the Knesset by Foreign Minister Abba Eban. PARK (WNS) ~ A unified Arab terroristntovement with headquarters on the West Bank of theNJorclan River that wiU wage gueriUa warfare againstjisrael in the style of the Algerian s,even-year warjagamst France, was foreseen In articles that appeared in two French weeklies this week. Lecture Focuses On 'Dilemma' Obcar Cohen, national program director, Anti-Def¬ amation League of B'nai B'rith, New, York City, wUl bb the principal speaker at tho third session of the Jew¬ ish Center Lecture Series , to be held on Monday, Jan. l.'j, at 8:30 p.m. in the Jew¬ isb Center Adult Lounge. He will dibcubs Life or Exis- for New York (JTA) ~ An appeal to Americans to un¬ derstand that there must be "no retreat for Israel" and that the Moscow-Cairo Axis must nottprevaU" was made in a lUU-page advertisement in the New York.Times sig¬ ned by 102 Orthodox, Con¬ servative and Reform rabbis from all'parts ofthe .United Stiites. The Advertisement was sponsored by "Americans for the Security and Sta— bili^ of Israel," with head¬ quarters listed in Manhat¬ tan and Samuel II Wang, as organizing chairman. The ^. advertisement declared that "the Arabs bi concert With the Soviet Union'' were •' loud in their demand" that Israel return to the June'armis¬ tice lines and warned that this denumd "finds an echo among $ome weU-meaning but naive people." THE ADVERTISEMENT then asserted that Israel had "Inalienable rights" to the territories won hi the war'' "forced upon her by^ the Arabs andtheir SovietCom- munist aUies." Noting that "there never v«as an inde- ^;,pehdenlrA)^'8tate jbdPdesr;; Une," 'the advertisement said that Israel Troops "lib-..^ erated territories" forcibly occupied by Egypt and Jot- dan and returned them to "the rightful owner, theState of Israe.l." The insertion said thatthe west bank. Including old Jerusalem "was Ulegally occupied by the Jordanians in 1948." Tbe Gaza Sttip, the advertisement said, was . inclifded invthe Mancte of 'ihe Leagu^ of Nationsto'be part of the Jewish NaUonal Homeland but was occupied and held by Egypt and "never incorporated intothe State of ^eypt." \ Jewish «,-i.^ t- •Mrs. Bemafd Fcitlingeri chairman of tho Woman'i^ Division.yvJUi M^^,|'eitlingT,,^;o.,J(lr. and Mrs. Giniiberg, tence, "The Dilemma ot division of thp, UIFC also er, and Mr^. Al)^.T5,'gch(]J-yi^?ofe.jwhofn' the schools wiH,^4tn»s inaChrisUanSociety." announced that othcr"Mini" tenstein, .chairmifn of the „be named, at a surpplsq,, ,„-,.Jn announcing this parti- brunchcons wlU be'held si- Women's advisdry-.commit-'- ceremonyVduring-the,UJ,^i. cular session, AlvbiShames, Get Funds The United Communitjc Counciji board of d^lrcctors approved last week alloca- , tions of nearly .?2ft|f,iW0 ,of Omot Cohen Inultiancously at tho homes of Mrs. Marvin Glaiisman, 360- N.' Columbia Ave., for members of the Keynoter division, and at the home of Mrs. ICdWin I'Ulman, 260 N. tee, jointly commented,'; We hope the women ofColumbus will realize the necessity of "T/cdakah" and get on the band wagon and attend the "Mini" Brunch. / Annual National Conference, at which the Cleveland lead¬ er was elected to his nciv national post. Tho United •Jewish' Appeal is a majoi^ he mvd beneficiary of the ' chairman of the JewishCen¬ ter Lecture .Series Planning Committee, stated "we'are indeed fortunate in having someone of ^r, Cohen's background and experience in ColumbHb to view what is ^tiU< such [a very sensitive ;^ea i-oT, concern in Ameri- V can life today." A SCHOLAIt, sociologist and writer, Oscar Cohen has bpent many years examining the basic elements of intcr'- group relation!,. United Appea^jffijpqs ^o^tho Jewish .,KamHjfj,§Bi-yic^,,and Je;wi.sh ,i^jentcrn!^bgiltf fluenc¬ ies received in9^i^scs over last year's allocations. Jewish Family .Service, with headquarters at 40 S.^^ Third .St., will receive $91,935, and increase of .$6,246 over 1967. Ben M. Mandelkom is the executive director ol) this agency. •WIK JEWISII CKNTI-ai will't-ecelve $103,405, a .$5,000 increase. Mayer .Ko- scnfcld i.s Uie cxcci^ivc di¬ rector of the Center, loca¬ ted at 112S College Ave. - UC'C dir'ccOy allocated $3 '1/2 million to-58 of the 69'' UA agencies. The re¬ mainder of the .$5 million ' plus, in campaign contribu¬ tions, was s^llocatcd by the UA board to the olhi>r agen¬ cies. -J
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I 2l\Q^^erving Cbiumbus, ,*^^^^
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Vol.4«,.No.Z'
j^THURSDAY, JANUARY II, WdSU^-IO TEVES
Unified Forces
Tel Aviv (JTA) ~ Spor¬ adic Incidents touched off by continued Arab guerrilla raids were recorded again amid reports that Arab ter¬ rorists were peeking to unl- ty their forces for a long- term guerrilla war against Israeli forces inthe occupied areas. An ^Israeli soldier was
, killei] ^ and another soldier
' and a civilian wounded in a clash with an armed band trom Jordan wMch attacked field workers near Ein Yanav south of the Dead Sea. A
' jeep carrying civilians was fired on in the same area the next day. None of the oc¬ cupants was hurt ISRAELI security farces
" Bald that the Intruders ap¬ parently were shifting
¦ operatloris to the sparsely settled Negev as a result of Israeli irilgilance in the West Bank and the Beisar Valley which have been the" main centers of sabotage at¬ tacks. *'
govemment inthe west bank area, which would end any possibility of its Htum to Jordan. The PLb'radio de¬ nounced as "collaborators" two West Bank Arab leaders who were recently the tar¬ gets cf assassination efforts.
ONE WAS qRamailahlaw- yer who was Ured on by masked men. A bazooka sheU' was fired at the home of a Ramallah doctor but he escaped injury.
Mines believed '^to have been made in Communist China were used by intru¬ ders to blow up the oCQces tt a regional water instal¬ lation in the^ upper Jordan Valley.- Because the instal¬ lation does not operate dur¬ ing the winter season, no pe^sonneJ Vras present. Pumps andim electric power unit Were not damaged. N OFFICIALS saidthe mines were' electronically detonat- ^drThe terrorists, who left pamphlets is^ed bySX Pat- afi, one' of several Ar,ab
•mM I. .A«ithu '. ^ nOnltli'liith*'': '
Jordan.
THE PROSPECT of a uni- . fied Arab terrorist move¬ ment with headquarters on the West Bank, which would wage guerrillst war in the style of thie Algerian seven- year war against France, was outlind^ in .artlGles in two French weeklies in Paris. The plans were dis¬ cussed In a report on the ouster of Ahmed Shukairy. as head of the PLC in.the France .Observateur.
Similar'guerilla plans were outlined in an article in the Express by AbuAdnar, head ofthe PLO "liberation army." , •¦
Have Porents Failed The 'Hippies'
,^., v.» »»«><=-«.". -" "The hippies'— our ro- , ^.Arab.leadBrs In the .W^est .gueiillti.groups operating -??"**''.???p';S'^^S '*1i^*^SAiik^ert'a,mess^t6ftJig-''^pt^KB!fer^
"Palestine Llfieratlori Oife-^SIKaBbbarbeawirefences of niodemllyls dd-fasW^ anlzatfon," protesting acta to enter the area, located and unsatisfactory, a noted of terrorism against advo- near the YarmoukRlver, and -Jewish scholar said here, cates ft a "Palestine enti- planted the mine^. - - explaining that .the Wpptes |
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