UN Continues Efforts to Calm
Katz Exhibition
Extended a Week; Egypt-Israel-Border Situation
Reception June 14
Egypt, according to Secretary
Continued from Page 1
Omena Inn Opens June 25th
For 1955 Vacation Season
One of the most varied and active programs ever offered by
General Dag Ilarnma,rskjold. any mid-western resort has been- planned for Omena Inn, on.
of considering the The efforts are continuing, the Grand Traverse Bay, in the heart of Northern' Michigan's pollen-
Mrs. Anna Werbe announced fic purpose
of implementation of the UN leader said, and he hopes to
free area, -
this week that the exhibition of status
resolution of March 30 and such
"Starting June 25th, the day
the impressive works of A. Ray- further assistance and support visit the Middle East himself
we open, right through to Labor
mond Katz, to the Chief of Staff as may be early in 1956.
Day, Omena Inn will be alive
The Secretary General's press
eminent artist necessary." •
with activity," says Mr. and Mrs.
whose religi-
conference
followed
reports
of
Mr. Lodge addressed his letter
Landis, owners __of thet popular
ous interpreta,- to 10 other members of the Se- the failure of a_ mission. Maj.
resort. "We have planned more
tons have
curity Council and sent copies Gen E. L. M. Burns, alarmed at
entertainment,, Ja bigger sports
vated him to a to representatives of Egypt and the continuing state of tension
program, more social activities,_
high position in Israel, as well as to UN Secretary on the Gaza strip_ border, had
finer musical productions . . ,
this sphere of General Dag Hammarskjold. The flown to Cairo. There he saw
more of everything!"
artistic work, latter will presumably relay the Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel
Nasser and tried to persuade
has been ex- communication to Gen. Burns.
tended a week.
As Mr. Lodge's letter was is- him that direct talks' would be
On display are sued here, it was indicated by the beSt answer to current prob-
Mr. Katz's He- United States sources that lems. All reports agreed that the Sherry -Frontenac Star
A. It. Katz , brew letterings, American diplomats have ap- truce. supervision chief had no
Joins Omena Staff
his paintings and his wood proached both Egyptian and Is- luck with that approach.
Earlier, Mr.' Hammarskjold Lee Kobrin, famous master of
sculp tures.
rael officials with a similar ex-
ceremonies of Miami's Casa-
The exhibition continues at pression of concern over the ex- had confeTred with the ranking blanca and Sherry Frontenac, -
the Werbe Galleries, 19458 Liv- plosive Gaza situation. It was delegates of Israel and Egypt will be Omena Inn's social di-
understood here also that Wash- here. Separate talks with Dr.
ernois.
this season. Kobfin has
ington's
position regarding the Abdel Meguid Hamadan of rector
Mr. Katz is coming to Detroit
LEE KOBRIN
played with such stars as
Egypt
and
Mordecai
R.
Kidron,
suggestion
for
a
demilitarized
for a reception next Tuesday
Martha Raye, Jean Carroll, ments at the Waldorf Astoria,
of
Israel,
were
held
by
Hammar-
evening, at the Werbe Galleries. zone along the Gaza strip made skjold but in accordance with Buddy Hackett and Jack E. the Astor and every major hotel
An invitation to attend_ is ex- by Col. Abdel Gamal Nasser, his own pelicy he did not reveal Leonard. He has' had engage- in New York.
tended to the entire community. Premier of Egypt, would be, ac- the substance of thOse talks. 'But
ceptable to American authorities
if it received the approval of the conferences had followed re-
Israel Disturbectaiver
ceipt of cables from Gen. Burns
Gen. Burns.
—cables that placed the blame
Members
of
the
Israel
delega-
Civil Aviation Lag
Parents •who bring their chil- Weiner and Seymour Carpenter,
tion here, unperturbed by Mr. for the most recent flareups of dren to Omena Inn are entirely both experienced counsellors,
Lodge's warning, referred queS- hostility squarely on Egypt. One free to enjoy themselves. Under children have an individual va-
MONTREAL, (JTA). — Israel tioners, to a letter sent Monday of these incidents, the cable
Ambassador to Canada Michael to Mr. Hammarskjold, by Pre- stated bluntly, had been started the supervision of Barbara cation of their own..
Comay told the representatives mier Moshe Sharett.'
Children play together, are en-
by Egypt "according to a United
of 50 nations -gathered in Ple-
tertained_ together and eat to-
"As Mr. Sharett pointed out," Nations observer who witnessed
gether in their own separate
nary session of the International an Israel source said, "the ces- the beginning."
dining room. A fullS, equipped
Civil Aviation Organization here, sation of incidents along the
United States Ambassador Ed-
playground is at their service.
that Israel is deeply disturbed - at border is entirely up to. Egypt. ward B. Lawson had told the
They are guided in educational
the difficulties created for the Egypt can stop the incidents any Israel government that the State
fun in Omena's handicraft shop.
ICAO in the Middle East and time she chooses to do so." •
Department disapproved of such
Special dancifig and swimming
the inability of the ICAO to sur-
acts as the announced Israel re-
instructions are offered to all
mount them.
taliation raid some time ago.
children. Included in the pro-
Moderation
Urged
by
In
Tel
Aviv,
Prime
Minister
"The activities of the ICAO on
gram are 'outings, trips to the
Moshe Sharett told Ambassador
a regional basis are vital to in- Britain in Near East
Traverse City Zoo and water
Lawson
that
the
continued
ternational aviation, as such re-
LONDON—The British govern-
spbrts. Children put on their
gional activities are equally vital ment has been in contact .with bloodshed on the border was not
own plays and art exhibit.
the
product
of
Israel
efforts
at
to other international bodies. Washington and Paris over the
Parents
are free to enjoy them-
History and geography have current Israel-Egyptiari crisis self-defense but the result of
selves completely.
made Israel an essential and and the Gaza strip situation, a continued Egyptian aggression
BARBARA WEINER
permanent feature of the Mid- Foreign Office spokesman de- there.
Despite
the
talk
at
the
Untted
East landscape," he said.
clared Monday night. He said
in Washington and in
"It is anomalous that the re- that Britain had urged modera- Nations,
Tel Aviv, and despite -the cries
gional office of an international tion on both sides.
of "Peace" in Cairo. Egyptian
organization should be located
military forces closed the week
UN Works to End Conflict
in a country which denies ac-
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y:, with an attack on an Israel.
cess or communication to a
(JTA)
— The United Nations patrol in the Gaza- area. They
neighboring nation," he pointed
used machine guns. There were
out. It is the wish of Israel that has been making "intense" ef- no casualties. The week --also
common sense shall prevail and forts to bring an end to the closed with further details of an
that political issues shall not conflicts between Israel and the earlier Egyptian incursion in the
affect the safety of planes or Arab states. Specifically, the UN Nirim area An Israel military
has been trying to arrange di-
Passengers." ,
Full Length Musicals
rect talks between Israel and spokesman revealed that of the
two Israel dead in that incident, Presented at Omena Inn
one, Moshe Shifroni, was a civil- Wynn Landis, featured in the
Dubinsky Pledges 1-elp
ian. Four of the six Israel Nev York production of "Blos-
Lebanese
Newspaper
To Israel from U.S. Labor
wounded, were sekt Le r s, not som Time," will be starred in
Reprints/Editorial
soldiers.
several full-length plays and
HAIFA, (JTA)—David Dubin-
On
`Yom
Atzrnauth'
musicals at the Omena Play-
sky,,,president of the Interna-
house this season. Omena's sum-
tional Ladies Garment Workers
The 'Jewish News editorial,
mer stock, featuring New York's
Union, who is now visiting IS-
finest talent, has won wide rec-
rael as head of a delegation of 'The Seventh Anniversary of
the State of Israel," which was
ognition as one of the outstand-
the American Federation of La- previously
inserted in the Con-
ing theatrical efforts in Mehl-
bor, addressed more than 2,000 gressional Record by Congress-
gan.
delegates representing workers' woman Martha W. Griffiths,
• WYNN & HAROLD. LANDIS
committees in the Haifa district. was reprinted this week by the
Dubinsky, who' also visited pro-Israel Lebanese Gazette —
many border settlements pledged Leesan Al-Adl, edited by Checri
39t,
to secure political and moral Ranaan and' published here at
help for Israel in the. U. S. and 10214 Charlevoix.
said that the American labor
movement would aid in his e_f- Canadian Labor AgreeMent
fort.
To Promote Human Rights
MONTREAL, (JTA) —The text
He was officially welcomed
by Haifa's Mayor Abba Khousi of an agreement providing for
and Joseph Almoggi, Histadrut the forthcoming merger of the
secretary for the Haifa district. Trades and Labor Congress of
PRIVATE LAKE
Earlier, Dubinsky and other Canada and the Canadian Con-
Fun and relaxation .. . Omena
delegation members were ten- gress of Labor, Canadian affili -
Inn offers both right on the
dered a luncheon by Prime Min- ates of the AFL and • CIO, will-
premises. Priirate lake for the
ister Moshe Sharett in Jerusa- inichide a provision dealing with
fisherman, private beach for the
human rights and protection
lem.
ELAINE BRAVERMAN
swimmer ... baseball diamond,
against discrimination, the Can-
Dancing • instructions by Elaine handball and tennis courts,
adian Jewish Congress and Jew-
RIDE ish Labor Committee have been
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