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Costly Instruments Given
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HEADS TRAINING BUREAU
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Bernadotte-Shertok Confer
On Armistice, Immigration
Dr, David R. Ast, left, and Dr. Bernard E. Gruber, Co-Chairmen of
the Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity's SOS drive for supplies to aid
in the dental program of Europe's Jews, arc shown examining some
of the rosily instruments contributed by fraternity brothers throughout
the nation. The drive is part of the national campaign of the SOS
.(Supplies for Overseas Survivors) Collection of the Joint Distribution
Committee for food, clothing, medical supplies, layettes and other
relief items to aid Europe's needy Jews
TKL AVIV, (J[TA) Count j
Folke Bemadott£ v tJ. N. Palestine j
mediator, conferred for several
hours last week with Israeli For
eign Minister Moshe Shertok in
the government’s capital in. the
former German suburb of Sarona, 1
which has been renamed Hakirya. j
The mediator later returned to
U. N. truce control headquarters
in Hqifa.
After the (meeting, it was re
ported that for the first time the |
term “armistice” was used in the
talks between Bernadotte, and
Shertok. Five major points on the j
agenda of their meeting, it was |
learned, were:
1. The organization of truce- j
supervision machinery in Israel
and in the neighboring Arab
states; 2. The demilitarization of
Jerusalem; 3. The return to Is
rael of some 300,000 Arab refu
sions, since on most points the
views of the Israel Government
and the Arab states are complete
ly divergent. It is known that the
government is firmly opposed
both to restrictions on immigra
tion and to permitting the Arab
refugees to return to Israel while
there is still a possibility that the
war may resume.
“Israeli authorities will not
agree, during this truce period, to
a U. N. check of the Latrun road
area,” a government spokesman
said this week, explaining that
the Jews consider it unnecessary
since they control practically the
entire road to Jerusalem. If the
j Arabs do not agree to allow us to
I use the Ras el Ain water pump-
! ing station, which supplies Jeru-
i salem, the spokesman added, “wfl
! will not permit the Arabs to use
1 the Latrun-Ramallah road, which
I is under Jewish control.” The
will hit the enemies harder and
more dften.” They revealed that
Jewish planes bombed Cairo once,
Damascus twice and El Arish-
Egyptian supply base in the Ne
gev—three times, as well as other
points, during the war. Only ten
percent of the air force’s staff
comes from ubroad, they said,
with the number of non-Jews un
der one percent.
gees who fled the country during , , ,
the fighting; i. Jewish immigra- Ras , el Ain pi!m P mg station is re-
tion into Israel during the truce ! po ? ed to ** in good conditlon -
period; 5. A procedure for trans- A * otal of 34 Arab planes were
forming the present truce agree- ! shot down b y Israel fighters at * d
ment into a permanent armistice.
Political observers here antici
pate great difficulties in the
maintenance of further discus-
Czechs To Honor
Jewish Writer
PRAGUE, (JTA)—The ashes of
Egon Ervin Kisch, noted Jewish
writer who died here March 31,
will be placed in a position of
honor in the Prague crematorium.
The decision to honor Kisch,
who was elected honorary chair
man of the Council of Jewish
Communities a few days before
his death, was taken by the Cen
tral National Committee of the
capital. It is expected that one of
the streets of the city will be re
named in Kisch’s honor in the
near future.
anti-aircraft during the Palestine
j fighting, it was revealed here at
, a press conference by Dan Tol-
j kowsky, senior operations cfrficer
at the Israeli air forces, and Mor-
decai Alon, ace fighter pilot and
commander of a fighting wing.
Both are 27 years old. Alon is
credited with shooting down three
Arab aircraft.
“If the war starts again,” they
declared, “the Israeli air force
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ternsrd Pepinsky of Cincinnati. ha*
ern elected president of the Training
tureau for Jewish Communal Service,
n organisation founded two years
go by the national Jewish agencies
nd the local welfare fund* and federa-
ion* for the training of professional
-sderthip for Jewiah communal ■ gen
ie*. Other officers elected include:
lamoel Markell. Boston, and Bernard
I. Trager, Bridgeport, vice-presidents;
-ouis Kraft, New York City, Tress
irer; and Mira. David Sher, New York
2ity, Secretary.
Professor Edwin Samuel, principal and
founder of the Middle East College of
Public Administration in Jerusalem,
will arrive in the U. S. in mid-Septem-
her to assume bis duties as^ a faculty
member of Dropsie College’s new In
stitute for Israel and the Middle East,
it was announced by Dr. Abrshsm A.
Neuman, Dropsie president. Profeeeor
Samuel is the sou of Sir Herbert Sam
uel. first British High Commissioner
for Palestine.
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