HAIFA, (JTA) — Both man- agement and workers at the Ata textile factory continued to re- fuse to negotiate with each oth- er "at the same table," as a gov- ernment mediator continued his efforts to end a strike which has already caused an increase in textile prices and given rise to a clash between pickets and police. Tension subsided, however, as only a few pickets were placed in front of Ata retail outlets and made no attempt to interfere with customers enter- ing the shops. Meanwhile, three striking workers have initiated a test case by filing suits for their April wages. The government announced that the April, cost of living in- dex had risen four points over March to a peak of 265, guaran- teeing an automatic cost of liv- ing bonus for employes in in- dustry, white collar jobs and civil servants next July unless prices drop drastically before then. A year ago, the index was 246, based on September 1951 as 100. Aboard a freedom ship bound for Israel, a Jewish refugee from Egypt gets the documents that will start him on the way to a new life as soon as the ship docks at Haifa. With hundreds of Egypt's 66,000 Jews becoming uprooted refugees every day, with 14,000 Jews who escaped the Soviet terror in Hungary seeking assistance, and with tens of thousands of additional Jewish refugees streaming out of other lands of danger and oppression in Europe and the Middle East, the United Jewish Appeal has , called upon the American Jewish community to raise a $100,000,000 Emergency Rescue Fund to save and resettle in Israel and other free countries a minimum of 100,000 en- dangered and dispossessed Jews during 1957. will WILLIAlaS TOWN, Mass. (TTA)—Although religious and racial discrimination in college fraternities on the Williams Col- lege campus has decreased as a result of the administration's order in 1955 to end discrimina- tory membership bars, there is still some prejudice, according to a student study released here. The student council's commit- tee on discrimination found that in general the atmosphere on campus had improved and could be expected to continue to improve. However, it noted that in several Greek letter societies Jews . were barred as a result of an "unwritten agreement" - between the local chapter and the national organization. they are both sales personnel. Helene came from P a r i s, France, to Montreal, Can., with her parents and sister. Her father, Louis, now a Montreal upholsterer, his wife and daugh- ter, Michele, will be present at the nuptial rites. The betrothed couple say, "to- gether we are going to start a new life here and forget the uncertainty, hopelessness, shame and wounds that struck us in our childhood. Photostats of Ancient Books Given Israel by Russia JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Soviet Ambassador to Israel, Alexander Abramov, presented Israel with photostatic copies of ancient Hebrew books owned by the museum at Tiflis, capital of the Soviet Republic of Georgia. He presented the film to President Ben-Zvi for the Ben-Zvi Institute, which studies Eastern Jewish culture. Spring Is Here ! A REAL BARGAIN 4 full full 45o $3 days only The establishment of the Ma- thilda Marks Kennedy Fellow- ships at the Weizmann Insti- tute of Science in Rehovoth, Is- rael, was announced in New York by Dewey D. Stone, chair- man of the Institute's board of governors. The new FellowShips will pro- vide for a yearly exchange of scientists between Israel's Weiz- mann Institute and United Kingdom institutions of re- search in the exact sciences. The Mathilda Marks Kennedy Trust in England has made available a fund of 300,000 Is- raeli pounds to finance these annual fellowships in Israel and the United Kingdom. A. PUPKO • 19011 LIVERNOIS Most fraternities, the report continued, admitted Jews to membership but limited the number who belong at one time. Since 1953, it reported, the number of Jews who became fraternity members has doubled. Come up North in the great beautiful outdoors and enjoy with us the DECORATION DAY WEEKEND Establish Fellowships at Weizmann Institute Two Who Fled Nazis to Marry in Detroit Two who fled Nazi persecu- tion to find haven and a chance for happiness here in Detroit will be married soon in a wed- ding ceremony at the Mayfair. The couple, Helen Veber, 21, and Josef Silberstein, ao, be married on June 8. 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