I • Bonds Spur Copper Smelting ▪ ... With funds provided by the sale of State of Israel Develop- ment Bonds, construction forges ahead on a new copper smelt- ing plant at Timna, site of the legendary Sing Solomon copper mines, about twenty miles north of Elath. Shown above are Israeli workinsen building a series of reservoirs for the plant, which, when completed next year, is expected to produce about 100 tons of copper a day. The reservoirs will help Israel meet the"' increased,demand for pure copper in industrial projects at home and for export to world markets. The 'Arab World' Is a Myth, Life Charges f"izza vs. Falafel NEW YORK; (AJP)—In its comprehensive article on "The Arab World," Life Magazine this week painted the' following pic- ture for its millions of readers: "The lack of progress is evi- dent everywhere in the. Arab world: polygamy, though the practice is vanishing; tribal feudalism, especially in Iraq, where a few powerful landlords still control much of the acreage and hold the tillers of the soil in virtual serfdom; widespread illiteracy; corruption and . ven- ality of office; the vestiges of slavery, and a vast gap between the haves and the have-nots .. . a world beset by cleavages— dynastic, political and even re- ligious—that cut it up in many ways. - "These divisions go so deep that the observer despairs of the Arabs ever acting sollectively or effectively and .wonders how they dare call themselves a `world' or a 'nation' at all." Inexpensive 'Pie' :Endangers - Dominance -. TEL AVIV (JTA) . —"Talafeli Israel's - version of the American hOt dog, is getting heavy com- petition frOm a newcomer to the fantastic, variety of focids available in the Jewish State-- pizza pie. . "Pizza Napplitant" signs are sprouting on Tel Aviv streets and giving forebodings - to Tel Aviv's street vendors- of falafel. A very fancy pizza .pie was introduced to' Israel two 'years ago in the elegant Italian Res- taurant. An inexpensive variety came later and is catching on at restaurants on every street. Baked on the premises, the inexpensive pizza pie. is made of black olives, anchovies and' oregano spice, spread on a layer of American cheese baked in bread dough. • R. 1 Levi, enterprising Owner of the- Italian Restaurant, was the first to 'offer pizza' pie on an outdoor stand, which , attracts British Critics Cool - Up to 40 customers a day. He, is planning to introduce pizza with to Polish Troupe LONDON, (JTA) — London's sausages on .goose . paste or tur- drama critics accorded a mixed key 'fat for, Israelis 'who scare reception to the Jewish State calorie charts. Theater.of Poland which open-, ed a three-week London en- Explain Refusal of Bid gagement at the Winter Garden to Debate Anti-Zionists last night. TUCSON, (JTA) --The Me- Most of the criticism was di- rected at the selection of the son Zionist Council has denied play chosen for the opening—a a charge by the local chapter of Yiddish drama of Jewish'eman- the American Council for Juda- ism that the Zionists evaded a cipation in the 19th century. The Times of London com- public debate on Zionism on or- mented that "whatever its pro- d.ers from the Los Angeles Zion., . pagandist virtues', the piece is ist Council office. According to the Arizona Post, not well-suited to display the . acting capacities of the visiting . the Tucson chapter circulated a company." The Daily Tele- public statement that "Tuason graph's critic said "the play Zionists advised Us they were hardly, gaye the present corn- forbidden to • participate" in a Pany a chatice to show its qual- debate. witip. the anti-Zionists. _ The Zionist Council retorted ity." The London • News Chro- nicle critic_ found the combina- that "our -group was not for- tion of Yiddish and the gloom bidden by any outside office. - of the play too much for hirn. Our thoughts and' our actions are independent as•hose for all American -should be." Soviet Russian Envoy_ The Zionist Cquncil explained its action by asserting the anti- Returning. to Israel. Zionist grOiip wanted to get an JERUSALEM, (JTA) Re- audience'f o . ./cte bate on ports that Alexander AbrainOv, "whether American Sews have Russian Ambassador to Israel, a right to express their opinions was, returning to his • Israeli on U:S. Government policy:- As -post, were confirrned T by the Americans, we feel that in 'this Russian legation at Ramat Gan. country such a *tit:dee -fOr de- Abramov was recalled to Nips- bate". is 'Unnecessary." cow last fall as a Soviet protest • 7 against Israel's Sinai campaign. Moroccan Decree Modifies • Israel Slashes Salaries of Government Employees Rabbinical Judicial System PARIS, (JTA) — The Mor- occan government, by decree, has modified the existing - rab- . binical judicial system, it was reported from 'Rabat, capital of Morocco. The decree created nine regional tribunals' and JERUSALEM' (JTA)—The Is- rael government decided to cut tile- salaries of all government employees by IQ per cent, as part of its • belt-tightening eration. The cut will extend to twelve "delegate" tribunals, the , the foreign' service. report said. ' - • s. 1 % vs.; 41•5: l SCA,. 1 41. 4,1,4,1 4. a • 4. ., s ac a A a.14 Hamilton's Jewish Relatives By DAVID SCHWARTZ (Copyright, 1957, JTA, Inc.) Now, that the country is mark- ing the 200th anniversary of the birth of Alexander Hamilton, it may be interesting to recall that while Hamilton himself was n4 Jew, he had a Jewish half bro- ther, Peter Levine, who lived in S out h Carolina. Hamilton's mother was married to a Jew, who was much older than she. They Were divorced and the ex-Mrs. Levine then lived, with- out benefit of legal wedlock, with a Scotsman named/Hamil ton. Alexander Hamilton was the 'offspring of this second union, Peter Levine was the off- spring of her first marriage. Hamilton -wag nqt a religious person. He was opposed to the motion that the Coristittrtional Convention be opend with prayers. He made slime jocular remark to the effect that pray- ing is a form of foreign inter- vention. Washington ducked the whole issue by accepting a mo- tion to adjourn. Hamilton was born in the Virgin Islands to Which many of 'the -Marranos had fled after the Spanish 'Inquisition. One very notable Jevi : born in the Virgin Islands was the famous painter, .Pisarro. Earlier 'Deadlines for Our Issues of April 19, April 26 Because of Passover, there will be earlier deadlines for our issues of April 19 and April 26. Deadlines for all copy, in- cluding photographs, for both issues will be at noon on the preceding Fridays, April 12 and 19. Lebanese Visit Israel TEL AVIV (JTA)—Two Mar- onite archbishops from Leba- non completed a three-day visit to the Maronite - Catholic con- gregations in Israel. The prel- ates visited their church in Haifa then toured isolated Mar- onite communities in Galilee. ti SPRINGEL IS COMING BACK! Athletes Sought For Fifth Maccabiah Games In Israel The United States • Commit- - tee for Sports in Israel an- nounced it would again-sponsor a United States team of atria- teur athletes to participate in the fifth Maccabiah Games to be held Sept. 15 to 24, in Tel Aviv, The Committee_ can ' be com- municated with at its national headquarters, 130 West 42nd Street, New York .36, N. Y. it's " IA.AcAriovl NEW— MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN See Your Travel Agent $ .8 front per person double oce, $15'tliroutjh April 30 Palestinian Incident - - Truth, is stranger than 'fiction. Abraham Krintzky, one of the founders of Ramath Gan in Is rael, was recently reminiscing. He -told of the time when the 'henchmen of Mr. Bevin in Pal- estine were searching the land for Jewish. arms. Krintzky was afraid they might find a store of arms located in a central building in the settlement. One part of the building was a gen-- eral store stocked with notions, candy, etc. Krintzky went down to take a look and sure enough he found a detail of British sol- diers, . accompanied by blood- hounds. Krintzky went into the store, ordered the clerk to take all the chocolate candy and put it out front, unprotected. The 'bloodhounds first sniffed then began to eat the candy. The British soldiers . soon found the loot of chocolate and began to eat. Then_ they piled up their "jeep" . with the candy. Having loaded the car to the brim, they went off, diverted from their search. • Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. 'til 9; Sat. 'til 6 ORE THAN TA RE N CRIS E S RE T AN 0 RE ONES WhaNiore can there be to Manischewitz Passover Matzos? One important thing more: the deep devotion with which they are baked, to make them, truly • symbolic• of Passover ... tally deserving of an honored place on yOur Seder and holiday table. 11A N ISO . • Ili MATZOS Hosea ttr Num. 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