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O K JWV Chief's

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ew AMA President Installed in Synagogue

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (JTA)
—Dr. David B. Allman was in-
stalled as president-elect of the
American Medical Association at
a special service at Beth Israel
Temple here.

The service is in keeping wi tin
the tradition of the national
medical group, whose presidents -
elect are installed at ceremonies
of the faith of their choice in
their home congregations.

1 rnent not to neglect its work
LAKEWOOD, N. J., (JTA)—
William Carmen, of Newton,
A call to American Jewry to of helping strengthen the de- Mass., national commander of
strengthen
cini,val ac- velopment of Jewish life in the the Jewish War Veterans, an-
tivities
in the Jewish
United Stdt,.___A.,,,,_
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nounced that his trip o
to visi
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both the Yiddish and Hebrew
A declar a ibn-
American bases in the Middle
languages was sounded by Berl
the parley reem-
Locker, former co-chairman of adopted at
He told the national executive
phasized the Labor Zionist and
the Jewish Agency executive in
Social Democratic character of committee of JWV that the Pres-
Jerusalem, and Eliahu Dobkin,
ident, during their recent meet-
member of the Agency execu- the oranization, its objectives of ing, expressed deep interest in
fostering a cooperative society in
tive, addressing the 30th na-
Israel based on the principles the proposed trip and was hope-
Thinking of Cadillac
tional convention of the Labor
of social justice, immigration ful that Commander Carmen
Zionist Organization here.
Think of Me .. .
from America to Israel, Jewish would give him an account of
The convention adopted a res- education in America and the his observations.
olution calling for the establish- democratic organization of Jew-
JOHN LEBOW
Commander Carmen received
ment of a Zionist Federation in ish communal life in this county.
an answer to his request of the
in the U.S. in accordance with
Representing
The convention elected as Defense Department to assist in
the decision of the 24th World
chairman
of
the
national
council
making
the
arrangements
for
his
Zionist Congress.
EAST JEFFERSON BRANCH
Herman Seidel of Baltimore, tour. It was signed by C. Her-
This federation w o u l d be and as chairman of the central schel Schooley, director of the
based on democratic principles committee, Pinchas Cruso of office of public information, De-
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who are ready to subscribe to
its program and giving to each
individual Zionist the opportu-
nity to participate in elections
for the representative and gov-
erning bodies of the federation.
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Alexander j Finally, in Paris, Mr. Yulin
The two Israeli labor leaders Yulin, 44-year-old former cap- allegedly made contact with an
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Yulin
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The prosecution • claims that , tians first to Athens, then to
increased J e w is h emigration Mr. Yulin, who was discharged Cairo where he met with in-
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Other Israeli speakers urged
Cairo.
American Jewish youth to par- farming complicated by family
After
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few
weeks
he
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However, in Switzerland, Mr. offered his services. He was
familiar with the spirit of Israel.
Yulin became involved in cur- arrested.
Louis S e g a 1, leader of the
rency difficulties, was arrested
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ment and member of the Jewish According to the prosecutor, he
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At the same time, he urged the
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Former Israel Army Captain, 44,
Charged With Espionage for Egypt

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Israel Will Hit Back,'
If Infiltrators Attack
Says Gen. Yaacov Dori

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LONDON (JTA)—If Infiltra-
tors attack Israel again "we
will hit back," Gen. Yaacov
Dori, first Chief of Staff of Is-
rael's Army and its com-
mander during the War of
Liberation, declared here. Gen.
Dori, now president of the Is-
rael Institute of Technology at
Haifa, is currently in Britain to
raise 200,000 pounds for a pro-
gram of graduate education at
the Technion of nuclear scien-
tists.
He told a press conference
that he was speaking strictly
as a private person. The dan-
ger of war, he continued, is a
permanent concern to the Is-
raelis. Israel is a victim of
guerrilla warfare, he stressed.
People outside the country
could speak lightly of "border
incidents," Gen. Dori noted,
but for the Israelis it was a
matter of nightly terror by or-
ganized and systematically dis-
patched gangs. Nobody could
expect Israel to live under such
continual moral and physical
strain, he said, and the so
called reprisal actions were the
only methods of self-defense
open to Israel.
This was the only method
open to Israel short of peace,
he said. He added that it was
his belief that the United Na-
tions, supported by the great
powers, could bring peace to
the area,
Turning to Israel's power
needs, he said that the energy
which atomic fuel could give
Israel was extremely import-
ant because Israel's natural re-
sources were limited. He esti-
mated that within ten years Is-
rael would be using power de-
'rived from atomic sources.

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