TEL AVIV (JTA)—Engineers touched a button this week to blast away the final barrier be- tween the southern tip of Lake Huleh near the Syrian border and a newly-built canal leading the lake's water to the Jordan River, thus completing Israel's largest-single development proj- ect. Spectators quietly watched the water drain from the 3,500- acre lake, uncovering new areas to be converted into fertile land from swamps. The project involved building of straight canals to replace the winding Jordan River bed which has been too narrow to carry all the water. The building of the network of irrigation canals was the subject of constant Syrian efforts at interference because a' section of the canal is located in the Syrian-Israel demilitarized zone. Children at Hulata, a fisher- man's settlement, were among the fascinated observers as the edge of the water receded, sig- nifying a major change in the. life of the settlement—a switch from a fisherman's to a farm- ing economy. The entire lower lake area was drained within 48 hours, turning 60,000 dunams of swamp into land containing more than 40 percent of organic matter of great fertility. Work on the Huleh project was first started in 1951 by the Jewish National Fund. It in- volved deepening of the Jordan River bed south of Lake Huleh for accumulation of the waters to be drained later. The second stage, under di- rection of the Construction Ag- gregates Corporation of Chicago, brought heavy equipment to the job of dredging eastern, west- ern and northern' canals with a ,Kosher• Meat Strike Ends in : Los Angeles on ,,AUGELES (JTA) — In ASZ first strikes j the kosher slaughtering industry, 10 butchers returned to their jobs this week to end the threat of a shortage -of kosher meat for Los Angeles Jewry_- The butchers quit work in support of. a demand by a local that the Los -Angeles Beth Din withdraw its dis- qualification of two butchers accused of permitting non- kosher .meat to pass inspection. When the religious court refused to do so, the men quit their jobs at three slaughter houses. connecting network of smaller canals. Eventually, the irrigation ex- perts said, a total of 15,000 acres of new cultivatable land will be created and the project also will provide 65,000,000 cubic meters of water for irri- gation purposes, part of which will be used outside of the Hu- leh region. The final eradication of sources of malarial infections also will be achieved. Uncover Plot to Slay Goldmann TEL AVIV, (JTA) — One of three men held in con- nection with the assassina- tion here of Dr. Rudolph Kastner, Hungarian Jewish editor, told police that the territorist organization had a "long-range" plan to slay Dr. Nahum Goldmann, presi- dent of the World Zionist Organization and chairman of the Jewish Agency, it was revealed here in magistrate's court. A recording of the state- merit by Zeev Eckstein was played back in court during -the hearing. Eckstein , said the underground had planned to murder Dr. Goldmann, but that Dr. Kastner's was "the more urgent case." Moscow Rabbi Not at Parley " Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News AMSTERDAM — Chief Rabbi Israel Brodie of Great Britain told the opening session of the EtIropean Conference, of Ortho- dox Rabbis Monday that he was disappointed about the absence of Rabbi Yehudi Levin, Chief Rabbi of Moscow, and Rabbi A. A. Hanael, Chief Rabbi of Sofia, both of whom he said had previously intimated they would attend the conference. Stressing- that one quarter of world Jewry lived in Eastern Europe, Rabbi Brodie said he hoped these Jews would soon "regain their place amid world Jewry." His audience was corn- -prised of 25 leading Orthodox Rabbis from Switzerland, Italy, Great Britain, Greece, Belgium, Western Germany and Ireland. They were greeted by Chief Rabbi Aron Schuster of Amster- dam. Rabbinical delegates will hear reports on the Jewish re- ligious situation in each coun- try. COLONIAL HOTEL and MINERAL BATHS THE Mount Clemens, Michigan Special Winter Rates Now in Effect 00 $8 MODIFIED- AMERICAN PLAN and up per person (room and two meals per day) Mineral Baths Available All Winter • FREE TRANSPORTATION FROM I DETROIT AIRPORT OR DEPOTS 1 WRITE or PHONE HOward 3-4505 Your Host MAX ELKIN Managing Owner Strictly Confidential By PHINEAS J. BIRON In the 100th Anniversary is- sue for the Atlantic which ap- peared a few days ago, is pub- lished a rather disconcerting report on Israel . . . Since it is a serious , analysis, written obvi- ously by a student of Israeli af- fairs it deserves attention, al- though many friends of Israel would prefer to dismiss it . . But we shall assume that the author of the report is intellect- ually honest and so we will try to understand the arguments of a presumably, objective observ- er. . . . Let us first quote some of the highlights of the report: "A great strike this summer in the Ata textile factory, the largest industrial enterprise in the country illustrated the di- lemma. (The key point of this report is that Israel finds itself in an all-embracing dilemma) . . . Israeli workers are or- ganized in the Histadrut, a com- prehensive union which is re- lated to Mapai, the labor party in control of the government. . . . The conditions of employ- ment are therefore most favor- able. . . . But those conditions discourage investment, without which the economy will not ex- pand. . . . The Ata strike, which involved the right of manage- ment to fire laborers in the in- terest of efficiency dragged - on for three months before the Mapai members of the union's executive board decided to press for a settlement favorable to the employers. . . . In this issue the government was com- pelled to make a desirable so- cial end give way to the need for a greater productivity." Well, this is the first point of the report and there is nothing wrong in this interpretation.. : . It is not new that the Israel government is, at this time, pri- marily concerned with survival and that it cannot affOrd the luxury of jeopardizing the gen- eral economy of the country....: Israel is a pioneer country boy-, totted by her neighbors. . . . Short in foreign currency, Is- rael must make the most of her domestic industry . . . Under such stringent circumstances, the Mapai showed selfless wis- dom in settling the strike for the sake of the much needed production. . . . The report then deals with the Kibutz: "Yet while the kibutz remained appealing as an ideal, in practice it never attracted more than a tiny mi- nority of the population. . . . The great cities of Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem grew fast- er than the frontier settle- ments. . Of the total popula- tion of almost 2 million, only 80,000 people live in kibutzim. . . Ten years ago, the Negev, the great desert area reaching southward from the Judean hills, challenged the nation's ca- pacity for communal action. . . . David Ben-Gurion gave up his premiership to live in a settle- ment in the hope that his ex- ample would call forth the emu- lation of others. . . . The re- sults have been disappointing. . . . Israeli youth have not been drawn to the kibbutzim. . . • "Instead it has been necessary to channel newly arrived immi- grants there, and in the process the character of the settlements has changed. . . . They have lost much of their communal and agrarian nature." . . In the above paragraphs the report tries to prove that be- cause of its difficult political and economic position, Israel is sacrificing cheriThed social Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News THE HAGUE — Joseph Luns, Dutch Foreign Minister, on Tuesday asked the Dutch Am- bassador to Cairo, Dr. William Koopmans, to make inquiries of the Egyptian government about the arrest 'of Michael Zerner, 22, an Israeli fireman. Zerner was arrested aboard the Dutch steamer Raki at Alex- ander. He had been living- in Holland and possessed a Dutch labor permit. No information was available concerning the reason for Zer- ner's arrest nor when it took Introductory $5.95 Offer UP Student Microscopes 19129 LIVERNOIS Just North of 7 Mi. 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Rather, they were cosmo- politan, optimistic, and dedi- cated to social justice." . . . But now, implies, the author, Israel has forgotten all about its lofty aims. . . . In our next column we shall analyze this report further. Coming from so dis- tinguished an American publi- cation as the Atlantic it must be taken seriously. GUARDIAN'S NEW HIGHER CURRENT RATE YEAR THE FIRST TEN DAYS of every month can mean extra money for you! By opening or adding to your account by the 10th, you'll earn a full month's dividend—just as if your money had been here since the very first day of the month. Start EARLY this month. Save EARLY! 3% current rate earned on every saving account of $5 or over. All accounts insured to $10,000. Save with safety at Guardian. Come in or Save By Mail. Save safely! Here, your savings are insured up to $10,000 by on agency of the S. government. GUARDIAN. 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