et, Arab League Seeks Boycott Offices in Morocco, Tunisia; Protests Rise Youth Acclaimed for Hebrew 'South Pacific' ber of others gave fine per- formances. Bloody Mary's role was done well by Marsha Tay- lor. Mrs. _Nathan Shur, Miss Hel- en Shur and Miss Janet Waser- man were given awards for their direction of the musical. Prior to • the performance, kiddush cups, awarded by the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs, were presented to David Wolok, Paul Levi, Mal- colm Katz and Deborah Wolok. Awards for scholastic excel- The ingenuity of young people, students in the Shaarey Zedek religious schools, emerg- ed in creative form when about 40 of them staged a Hebrew version of "South Pacific," at the Youth Awards Night of the congregation's Men's Club, Sun- day evening. A packed hall acclaimed the young people for their songs, dances and splendid acting. The entire performance was in Hebrew, and several of the boys and girls distinguished themselves. salem Wednesday and conferred with Foreign Minister Golda LONDON — The Arab Meir on Thursday. He then left League's anti-Israel boycott for Amman to see Jordanian committee is trying to open officials, returning to Jerusalem offices in Morocco and Tunisia Friday to meet Prime Minister and is seeking to persuade David Ben-Gurion. The Israel Ambassador to authorities in Bahrein and Batar to cooperate with the boycott London, Eliahu Elath, met with campaign, it was reported here Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd, for the first time in two Tuesday. The Arab League was re- months, to discuss recent devel- ported to fear that the new free opments in international affairs, zone in Bahrein may provide an with special emphasis on the opening for Israel goods to current Middle East situation. Jan Berris was the star of In Washington, it was re- come into Arab countries. ported that trade restrictions the evening in the role of In another boycott develop- imposed by ' the Arab States to Nellie Forbush. ment, Jordan announced it was Mickey Shur, Michael Stul- hamper Israel's commerce have banning all trade with eight actually resulted in causing the berg, Alan Schwartz and a num- Italian companies in addition to Arab States to pay higher the British and Canadian nickel freight rates. companies banned last week. The International Chamber of The main office of the boy- Commerce was told by B. Rosen, cott committee reported that Israeli representative, that Near "considerable s u c c e s s" was East freight rates were higher achieved in the last half of because normal carriers were 1958, but added that the Arabs compelled to split cargoes and feared Israel would make a BOSTON, (JTA)—In a pre- route them separately to Israel great effort to establish an cedent-making d e c i s i o n, the and to Arab destinations. economic footing in Cyprus, This, he - said, represented Board of Review of the Massa- once the island achieved final much greater cost to the Arabs chusetts Division of Employ- independence from Britain. than to the Israelis because of ment Security has ruled in A British government spokes- favor of an Orthodox Jewish man here reasserted in Com- the larger tonnage shipped to woman who had been denied Arab ports and because the mons his government's opposi- Arabs were more dependent on unemployment compensation be- tion to continuing Arab cause she had refused to work attempts to boycott British foreign-flag shipping. Reports received in London on the sabbath. firms for dealing with Israel The decision, handed down disclosed an extension of the and said it would make further Arab anti-Israel boycott to a on the appeal of a bookkeeper, representations "whenever it number of British, French and from a ruling last January deny- seems that these would be Canadian firms for having done ing her the right to collect fruitful." business with Israel. Iraq black- compensation, because of her T h e government statement listed Imperial Chemical Indus- refusal to accept a job offered came in reply to Sir Leslie tries, Ltd., of Britain, and Air her which required some work Plummer, a Laborite, who drew France; Jordan six other firms. on Saturdays, held that this attention to recent announce- refusal was reasonable, and did ments from Bagdad and Amman not destroy her availability for adding Imperial Chemicals, bookkeeping work in general. Mond Nickel and other British Edward J. Barshak, attorney and Commonwealth enterprises for the American Jewish Con- to the Arab boycott list because gress, who pressed the appeal, they traded with Israel. pointed out to the review board John D. Profumo. Foreign that the statutes made no pro- Office spokesman in the House, Henry Cabot Lodge, U. S. Am- vision for Sabbath observance, replied that the government bassador to the United Nations, and asked the board to construe "has, on several occasions, made has deplored the action of the the statutes in the light of the representations to the Arab Council of Free African States constitutional requirement of governments concerned. H e r in refusing to invite Israel to religious liberty. He termed the Majesty's Government will con- a reception honoring Africa decision a "victory for religious tinue to make further represen- Freedom Day. freedom." In a letter to Dr. Joachim tations whenever it seems that Prinz, president of the Ameri- these would be fruitful." In Jerusalem, Israeli Foreign can Jewish Congress, Ambassa- Ministry circles said they had dor Lodge declared: "The conduct of which you no information as to whether United Nations Undersecretary complain is of a character which Ralph J. Bunche had discussed I would unhesitatingly and vig- seizure of Israeli cargoes in the orously repudiate if it were pro- Suez Canal or whether he had posed as a course for my own received any assurances about government to follow." He wrote the future from United Arab that the governments whose rep- resentatives were hosts at the Republic officials in. Cairo. Dr. Bunche arrived in Jeru- reception acted in the "indepen- dent exercise of their own poli- cy." He noted, however, that "the unfavorable reaction to their decision, which is so wide- spread, will have a desirable effect for the future." Direct JTA Teletype Wire To The Jewish News Mass. Board Upholds Woman in Sabbath Plea Lodge Deplores African,s' Refusal to Invite Israel . lence went to Ahuvah Edelman, Raymond Silverman, Judith Wax, Miriam Klein, Jan Berris, Sarah Marwil and Stanley ROD- enbaum. Leaders of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club made the presenta- tions. Last year, the Shaarey Zed- ek youth staged a similar per- formance of "Oklahoma," also in Hebrew. Their version of "South Pa- cific" will be re-enacted in Bay City next month. Join in Celebrating the 36th ANNIVERSARY BANQUET of YOUNG ISRAEL OF DETROIT WEDNESDAY EVENING — MAY 6th Cocktails at 6:30 p.m. Holiday Manor — Wyoming Avenue For further information contact TExas 4-4145 Plymouth De Soto NEW CAR! USED CAR! or SERVICE! JACK MANN YOU EXPECT MORE FROM HAMILTON AND GET IT ! BEN GREEN You Can't Drive Overhead — Why Pay For It! Come in — See us about DeSoto Jingle Contest win Flight for "To Paris and 103 Other Prizes. 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