Ben..Gurion in U.S. to lteceive Brandeis Degree: Ilie Will lteet with lifammairskiold and Possibly See Story on Page 3 Israel's Medical Progress Poet's Debate with an Imaginary 'Rabbi' Commentary - Page 2 VOLUME THE JEWISH NE A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle XXXVI I—No. 1 locRiVloz!n srior,17100 Need for Double Vigi- lance in Un- ending Crisis Fisher's Award * NCJW's New- est Projects Editorials Page , 4 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, March 4, 1960 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c Arab League Disagreement on `Palestine Entity,' Prier's Trip Confirm Israel's Non-War Calm Detroiters Set High Mark for Israel Bond Sales at '60 Inuigural Conference By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ MIAMI BEACH; Fla.-Scores of Detroiters who are vacationing here participated in a number of events arranged to spur Israel Bond sales and shared in the record breaking initially announced national purchase of $19,259,000 to the tune of $440,000. At the 1960 inaugural Israel Borid conference held here duriug,the Feb. 26-28 week-end, a goal of $76,000,- 000 was announced for 1960, in order to reach the half- billion-dollar sales mark at the end of the first decade of activities for this immense Israel investment project. In behalf of the Detroiters present, Torn Borman, chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Campaign, stated that the aim of his committee is to sell at least $1,000,000 in Bonds. Towards this goal, he and his associates—in- cluding three former Detroit Bond chairmen, Abe Kasle, Phillip Stollman and Irwin I. Cohn—announced enroll- ment of a number of advance purchasers who have pledged to buy $440,000 in Bonds this year. Borman announced that he was joining the newly- created Golden Trustee Club, composed of Bond pur- chasers of $50,000 or more, and that he and his family would make a• $50,000 Bond purchase. An enthusiastic audience of 1,800 who attended the closing dinner of the conference, at the Fontain- (Continued on Page 32) Israel's calmness in the face of new war threats, its minimum of spreading rumors of impending attack by hostile Arab neighbors and its refusal to succumb to threats from Egyptian President Gamal Adbel Nasser and his cohorts was con- firmed this week by a series of new developments. The Jewish State's confidence was evidenced by a report from Cairo on Tuesday that the Arab League failed to reach agreement to mobilize against Israel on the basis of a "Palestine entity" proposal, which would call for the formation of an Arab refugee army from the ranks of those who fled pre-Israel Palestine. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency reports from Jerusalem that Nasser acted_ in apparent defiance of the Arab League by countenancing the creation of a "Pales- tine National Union" to represent the 250,000 refugees in the Egyptian-held Gaza Strip and another 10,000 in Syria. The question of a status and organization for the refugees was a main issue in the three-week meeting of the Arab League, which just concluded in Cairo. The league failed to reach any agreement on the question, mainly because of .the opposit ion of Jordan, which saw in the plan a threat to her sovereignty over Palestine lands west of the Jordan River that it seized and annexed in the 1948 Arab war against Israel. Israel's calmness also was confirmed by the announcement of Premier Ben- Gurion's planned visit to the United States next week. The fact that the Israeli Prime Minister, who also is Minister of Defense, has planned to leave his country for a few days is interpreted as convincing proof that Israelis do not view this as a time of peril. A third element of confidence for Israel was the sense of security that was instilled in an address by Gen. Moshe Da yan at the Israel Bond Conference in Miami Beach. In Washington and at the United Nations, an earlier Israeli warning to the Security Council of the UN regarding threats from the United 'Arab Republic was rejected by leaders as exaggerated. Because of the UAR's stepped up campaign of psychological warfare, Israel had been spurred to warn the Security Council to act promptly against a "cam- - (Continued on Page 32) inaugural left: Standing: Harry Berman, Peter Weisberg, William Rossen, Harry Detroiters' who participated in the 1960 Israel Bond conference in Miami Beach last week-end announced pledges for Madison, Abe Kasle, M. Nosanchuck, Louis E. Levitan, manager of Bond purchases totaling more than $440,000. towards this year's ,the Detroit Israel Bond office; Sam Kasle of Toledo, Cy Aaron, Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, Julian Venezky, national chairman for regions chairman of the Detroit Israel Bond Campaign goal. Tom Borman, reported that 16 Trustees — purchasers of Bonds in of the Israel Bond Organization, who addressed the group; William for 1960, of $10,000 each—are included among the early Bond . Shulek, Jack E. Stein of Winnipeg, Irwin I. Cohn, Tom Borman and amounts purchasers. Mr. and Mrs. Borman and Mrs. Theodore Bargman were Mrs. Jack E. Stein. Seated: Mesdames Louis E. Levitan, Harry Ber- Peter Weisberg, Tom Borman, Theodore Bargman, Irwin I. hosts at a reception at the Fontainbleau Hotel for a group of De- man, troiters who joined in inaugurating the Detroit activities at the 'Cohn, William Rossen, -Sam Kasle, Abe Kasle, Nathan J. Kaufman,' from the M. Nosanchuck, William Shulek, Harry Madison and Cy Aaron. national conference. Among those in attendance were,