for the servicemen at the Navy missile stations in - Antigua, Grand Turk Island, San Salva- dor and Eleuthera. Other rabbis and chaplains making long flights for the holi- day and the stations they will cover are: David B. Alpert, Brookline, Mass.,—Goose Bay, Labrador; Theodore Levy, Hunt- ington, West Virginia,—Iceland; Eugene J. • Sachs, Brooklyn, N.Y.,—Bermuda, Azores; Rich- ard Sternberger, White Plains, N.Y., Thule, Greenland; - David Greenberg, Hamaroneck, N.Y. —Cuba. In addition, Chaplain Robert A. Hammer, of Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., goes to Spain. JWB has arranged for the needs of GIs at remote Arctic stations. These will receive Passover food packages ("solo seders"), shipped by women af- filiated with JWB's 'Women's Organizations' Division. Emergency arrangements made by JWB, in which Jewish chaplains assisted, will assure seders at sea for GIs on the S.S. Buckner, which leaves from Germany just before the• start of- Passover. Similar prepara- tions by JWB will make possi- ble the seders on the S.S. Up- shur_ and Derby, which got emergency shipments just be- fore the troops left the Brook- lyn Port of Embarkation. The 300 men on the two vessels— all from Ft. Hood, Tex., were replacements for U.S. troops in _Bavaria. Passover will be observed in virtually all of the Veterans Administration Hospitals from Alaska to Puerto Rico. The impact, of Israel Bond investments has enabled Is- rael to forge ahead rapidly in her economic development. Here, a farmer harvests a crop of sugar beets, which have been introduced as a valuable industiial crop. The second development issue of Israel Bonds, in addition to bettering the state's produc- tion output, will help provide housing and jobs for new im- migrants expected from East- ern Europe. Desegregation Is Slowing Down, Congress Is Told WASHINGTON, D.C.—School desegregation in the - South is "slowly grinding to a halt," ac- cording to . the results of an 11- state survey presented to the Senate 'Judiciary Committee to- day. Will MaSlow, of New York, general counsel - of the American Jewish Congress, told a Com- mittee hearing that Federal ac- tion on civil rights is necessary to halt what he termed an Look unto the heavens, and "alarming slowdown in imple- see; and behold the clouds mentation of the Supreme Court which are higher than thou.— decision outlawing segregation in public schools. • Job 35:5 Out of 2,018 bi-racial school districts the South, according to the American Jewish Con- gress survey, desegregation has begun in only 141—of which 124 are in West Texas, which has a small Negro population. This is an increase of only 34 school districts in more than two years, Mr. MaslOw said. 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Hsi mar noulaa IH L —E From Adak in the Arctic Aleutians to the - Navy guided missile stations of the Leeward Islands in the south Caribbean, American Jewish service _ inen will assemble for Passover serv- ices t h r o ugh arrangements made by the ,National Jewish Welfare Board, organizer of global "Operation Passover" for the military in the U.S. and in 72 overseas countries. In the new state of Alaska, GIs will come by airlifts from the remotest radar sites to seders in Anchorage, where Chaplain Joshua Wachtfogel will officiate. And in the baby state of Hawaii, Chaplain Jason Z. Edelstein will recite the an- cient story of liberation in the Aloha Chapel, in Honolulu. Assisting in hospitality arrange- ments will be the JWB Armed Services Committee. Col. Meyer Bogost heads the committee. A member of USO, JWB is authorized by the U.S. govern- ment to serve the religious and morale needs of Jewish military personnel and hospi- talized veterans. Some 370 full and part-time Jewish chaplains, 10,000 volunteers and a field staff of 25 USO-JWB field workers will take part in "Op- eration Passover." Riding a circuit of some 15,000 miles before the holidays from his base in Tripoli, in Libya, Chaplain Manfred Recht- schaffen has 'provided for sed- ers in Turkey, Morocco, Italy and Greece. Rabbi Nathan Witkin, USO-JWB man in the Canal Zone, visited all U.S. military stations in the Carib- bean south to the Leeward Islands, off South America. In addition to arranging for seders in all these areas, he has pro- vided for_transportation to the seder in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Bonds Give Boost to Israel Economy USSR Attacks Israel, Gives Aid to Nasser 6961 'LI 1.11dV 'Sul) Passover Brought to GIs Around Globe by Circuit-Riding Chaplains 1 13 ASSOVER The crowning touch to the festive holiday celebra tion —Barton's famous continental chocolates and pastries—utterly delicious and all Kosher•for•. Passover. 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