Friday, June 21, 1957

Kasle Appeals for $3,000 Housing
Project in Israel Bond Investments

In a nationwide telephone
hook-up to Israel Bond leader-
ship last week, Lawrence Las-
key, member of the board of
governors of the Bond Organi-
zation, proposed to American
Jewry immediate and bold ac-
tion to meet the housing needs
of a minimum of 100,000 im-
migrants expected in Israel in
1957.
The proposal for a special
$3,000 Housing Bond came as
a direct result of the first
Israel Bond delegation to visit
Israel since the Sinai campaign.
Laskey stated the case as
seen by the group and dis-
cussed withkie Prime Minis-
ter, Mrs. GOIda Meir, and Levi
Eshkol, Israel's Finance Min-
ister. He said:
"The big question is what
can we do in 1957 as Israel
faces a grave internal prob-
lem? The leaders of the gov-

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — For
ernment are faced with one
the first time in Israel's his-
problem for which they can
tory, an Israeli delegation
find no solution — housing for
will attend an international
the 100,000 immigrants Israel
conference held in a Moslem
hopes to assimilate into her
country.
economy in the balance of this
A Histadrut party will
year. Housing that • will give
leave, for Tunis on July 5 to
these people roofs over their
participate in meetings of the
heads, and will help them find
International Confederation
peace and dignity. 30,000 hous-
of Free Trade Unions.
ing units will be needed for
this purpose at a cost of $3,000
per unit. That means $90,000,-
Suit Filed Against
000 that Israel will require.
That is why the board of gov- Camouflaged Travel
ernors of the Israel Bond Or-
ganization decided on a plan Agency's Bias Device
for action to meet this one in-
NEW YORK (JTA) — The
soluble problem facing Israel
American Jewish Committee has
these next few months."
filed suit against a New York
Abe Kasle, Detroit chairman, City travel agency for using
commenting on this newly es-
the "exclusive club" device to
tablished category, appealed for
bar Jewish patronage from a
the special $3,000 Housing Bond
Florida hotel.
project at the annual Bond
The suit has been filed with
Chairman's Dinner at Adas
the New York State Commission
Shalom Thursday evening.
Against Discrimination against
the Robert F. Warner Agency,
New York City representative

U. S. Calls on Russia to Support
Middle East Peace in United Nations

WASHINGTON (JTA) —The
United States said in a note
to the Soviet Union that if
the Moscow government sin-
cerely wants to contribute to
Middle Eastern peace "it could
do so by working construc-
tively within the United Na-
tions for the, solution of funda-
mental problems in the area,
among which the Arab-Israeli
dispute is outstanding."
The note was delivered in
Moscow by • U. S. Charge
d'Affaires Richard H. Davis in
reply to a Soviet note of April
19 concerning the Middle East.
The United States noted the
Soviet expression of concern
about conditions in the Middle
East in view of the proximity
of this ..area to the Soviet
Union. The U. S. note said:
"It is just those countries,
lying closest to the Soviet
Union which have been most
vigorously attacked in the re-
cent Soviet campaign of threat
and intimidation aimed at the
legitimate efforts for self-de-
fense undertaken by the na-

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tions in queStion. Public at-
tacks upon governments of
these • states, together with sub-
versive intervention in their
domestic affairs, give them
good cause to seek the
strengthening of their security,
as certain states in the Middle
East are now doing in concert
with each other."
Opposition w a s expressed
by the United States to the use
of force in the settlement of
disputes in the Middle East as
well as elsewhere.
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UN Finds Israel-Egypt
Situation Generally Satisfactory
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(JTA)—The Advisory Commit-
tee on the United Nations
Emergency Force met with
_Secretary General Dag Ham-
marskjold for over an hour for
"a review of developments with
regard to UNEF responsibilities
and of• the general situation
along the armistice demarca-
tion line."
Informed Secretariat circles
said that the Advisory Com-
mittee found the situation on
the Egypt-Israel border "gen-
erally satisfactory." The full
seven-member committee at-
tended the session, including
representatives of Brazil, Can-
ada, Colombia, Ceylon, ,India,
Norway and Pakistan.
Cairo Radio - Attacks Jordan
as Losing Palestine War in '48
LONDON (JTA)—The Cairo
radio 'attacked Jordanian lead-
ers as "traitors who should be
hung," charging them with loss
of the Palestine war in 1948.
It was Egypt's most bitter at-
tack to date on another Arab
League member.
Saudi Arabia and Jordan
meanwhile issued a joint com-
munique announcing that
travel by Moslem pilgrims to
Mecca via the Gulf of Aqaba
was undesirable because of the
"current situation" in the gulf.
• The communique referred to
the presence of Israeli naval
craft in the area described as
"Arab territorial waters."

UN to Call Conference
on Combatting Prejudice

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(JTA) — The United Nations

Subcommission on Prevention
of Discrimination and Protec-
tion of Minorities, a subsidiary
body of the Commission on Hu-
man Rights, has adopted a reso-
lution urging the convocation of
an international conference in
1958 to coordinate measures for
the eradication of prejudice and
discrimination.

for the Lido-B-iltm-ore Hotel,
Sarasota, Fla. According to the

Report Poland, Israel
to Swap Delegations

DeRothschild Leaves
Estate of $32.5 Million

Baron
LONDON, (JTA)
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Dr. A.
Stachalski, Minister of Health James de Rothschild, who died
in Poland, will head a delega- here last month, left an estate

tion to Israel next month, it
was reported in Al Hamishmar,
organ of the left-wing Mapam
Party.
The visit will be reciprocated
by an Israeli delegation to
Poland in August, headed by
Dr. Israel Barzilai, Israel's
Minister of Health, the report
said.
The newspaper stressed that
the exchange visits—the first on
a ministerial level will dem-
onstrate the friendly relations
vvhich are developing between
Poland and Israel. They will
be followed by a number of
Other visits to Israel of official
Polish delegations, the Map-am
organ reported,

of 11,620,000 pounds (approxi-
mately $32,500,000), the largest
estate left in England in at least
a decade. Inheritance taxes
amounted to about 7,500,000

pounds.
The will left varying sums of

from 5,000 to 10,000 pounds to
the Jewish Board of Guardians

and various Jewish hospitals .It
also designated his widow to be

president of the Palestine Jew-
ish Colonization Association
which he took over from his
father.

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JERUSALEM, (JTA) The
appointment of Gideon Rafael
as Minister to Belgium and
Luxemburg was announced by
the Foreign Ministry. The 44-
year-old diplomat joined the
foreign service in 1948, has
served with the United Nations
delegation and several divisions
of the Foreign Ministry.
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