diplomat and United ,Nations group were rounded up by Le- sabotage in Lebanon. Secy. General Hammarskjold's personal representative, arrived here to begin his mission of obtaining full demilitariza- SUITABLE FOR 1 OR 2 PHYSICIANS tion of the Mt. Scopus area and to settle NEW BUILDING • 1200 SQ. FT. Israel - Jordan • 4 Examination Rooms • Large Private Panelled Office disputes over the area. He • Laboratory • Separate Waiting Room immediately • Receptionist Office • Air Conditioned Throughout went into con- • Gas Heat ference with • Parking • Wired for Hi-Fi Music Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Min- Dr. Urrutia ister. During Hammarskjold's visits 8112 PURITAN at GREENIAWN to Jerusalem and Amman, Is- By JACOB BALL-TESHUVA rael agreed to full inspection of UN 2-4464 UN 4-0628 An AJP Feature her positions on the height "Long Day's Journey Into when Jordan had demilitarized Night," Eugene O'Neill's Pulit- its portion of the area. In the zer Prize winning play current- Jordan area there is a military training camp, fortifications ly on Broadway, will be per- and a population of the local formed in Israel this season in Arab village which exceeds by Hebrew by the Habimah Thea- several hundred the limit set ter. Eartha Kitt, who learned in the special pact between Is- Hebrew songs fluently while on rael and Jordan governing the a recent concert tour in Israel, height. demonstrated her new talent on It is understood that Israel Dec. 24 in Madison Square Gar- expects the Urrutia talks to den during the Hanukah fes- accomplish two things: preven- tival sponsored by Israel Bonds tion of future interference by . . . Inbal, the dance theatre Jordan in Israel's affairs on of Israel, will open its first Mt. Scopus, like the recent Arterican tour Monday for a 3- blockade against the transporta- week engagement at the Martin tion of gasoline to the guards Beck Theatre in New York .. . on the crown of the hill; and, Elabell Davis, American Negro exploration of the possibilities singer, is currently appearing of implementation of Article successfully in a concert tour VIII of the Armistice pact which in Israel . . . Two major Amer- looks toward the resumption of ican film companies are con- regular cultural life at the sidering the possibilities of film- ing the life story of General Hebrew University and humani- Moshe Dayan . . . Romeo and tarian activities at Hadassah Juliet, in its brilliant Hebrew Hospital. version, is currently being per- In its first complaint to the formed with great success in Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Tel Aviv by the Chamber Thea- Commission since United Na- ter . .. Theodore Bikel, former tions Secretary General Dag Israeli actor, is currently ap- Hammarskjold's visit to the pearing in the Broadway play area, Jordan charged this week- "The Rope Dancers." end that Israeli troops were digging trenches in the Mt. Scopus demilitarized area. This was originally one of the charges which brought tension between Jordan and UN acting truce chief Col. Byron V. Leary and caused Hammarskj old to make flying visits to Amman and Jerusalem. Albert Elazar, superintendent of the United He- brew Schools, and Louis LaMed, chairman of the Mid- rasha board, announced this week that the Kasle Midrasha and High School Building of the schools, now being completed adjacent to the Esther Berman Building on Schaefer near Seven Mile Road, will be dedicated at a public meeting on Sunday evening, Feb. 23, at the Berman auditorium. The new Midrasha and High School building, which is being named in honor of the president of the United Hebrew Schools, Abe Kasle, will be ready for occupancy by some of the college and high school students before the end of this month. Arrangements are being made for special pro- grams to mark the dedications, announcements to be made next week. Australia to Welcome Dutch, Polish Jews With the full support of the Australian Jewish community, the Executive Council of Aus- tralian Jewry has announced its readiness to accept all Jews who may be expelled from In- donesia, either of Dutch na- tionality or stateless. Sydney D. Einfeld, president of the Executive Council, who is currently on a visit to the United States, also told a meet- ing of the Western Hemisphere Executive of the World Jewish Congress in New York that the Australian government had shown full cooperation on the question of visas to Hungarian and Polish Jews in the past year. About 2,500 refugees had eome in from Hungary and per- mission had been granted for Polish Jews to enter provided they had close relatives in Aus- tralia. About 100 Polish Jews would leave for Australia in the early days of 1958, and another 250 would go by the end of January. Einfeld predicted that the 60,- 000 Jews in Australia would spiral to 66,000 in 1958. He also was honored at a luncheon tendered by United Hias Serv- ice. MEDICAL SUITE AVAILABLE Marvin A. Last, D.D.S. Israel-Jewish Scene VINGS SHEVAT 5718 IS January 22 to February 29, 1958 Tasks: • To focus attention on the actiivties of the Jewish National Fund in building the Land of Israel and strengthening its security, • To distribute thousands of Blue-White JNF Boxes in Detroit and out-state Jewish homes. • To mobilize- the broadest possible sup- port for the JNF through the widest possible use of JNF's traditional collec- tion methods. PLANT TREES IN ISRAEL • To distribute thousands of Blue-White JNF Boxes in Detroit and out-state Jewish homes. • To plant hundreds of thousands of trees in Israel's Defense Forests, • To remind Jews to remember the JNF in their wills, thus linking their names forever with the Land of Israel. PHONE NUMBER: UN 4-2767 obt72.N.. A JNF BOX IN EVERY - JEWISH HOME JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18414 WYOMING AVE. 4. irwo. Detroit 21 ALL CONTRIBUTIONS TO JNF ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE Israel Complains Against Lebanon on Shortage TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Israel has demanded a meeting of the Israel-Lebanese Mixed Armi- stice Commission to consider a raid inside Israel last Friday night by four saboteurs who blasted an empty kindergarten in the Shomera border settle- ment. The infiltrators were be- lieved to have come from Syria through Lebanon whose relaxed border watch made easier the penetration of Israeli territory. Israel will ask Lebanon to cooperate by tightening border controls - once again and thus help make it more difficult for Syrians to cross into Israel. The Israel-Lebanese MAC does not adopt resolutions as a form of procedure, but comes to mutual agreements on future actions for pacifying the border. The rubber-booted saboteurs demolished the kindergarten, cut telephone communications and damaged a water pipe lead- ing to the settlement but in- jured no one before fleeing back across two borders. A subsequent investigation un- covered unexploded demolition charges under several other buildings. This is the first in- cident along the Lebanese border in many months. Radio Beirut announced the arrest of 15 Syrian agents in Lebanon, including the head of an organization - ostensibly aimed at returning the Pale- stine Arab refugees to Israel; on suspicion of having planned and carried out the attack on Rxe CURRENT RATE Make the most of your savings . . make them earn more for you. 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