Israel to Train E JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Spe- cial courses will be organize . by Israel for the training cultural leaders and tee assistance experts fro Congo Republic, former ench colony. The announcement s made in a joint communi issued by President Itzha Ben-Zvi and Congo Preside Fulbert Youlou. The commu ue af- firms the confidence both governments that ,"the of closer ties in all fields, tween the peoples and the gov- ernments, expresses the aspira- tions of both nations." President Youlou concluded a week's visit to Israel. He was one of many African and Asian statesmen, government leaders and scientists attending the International Conference on the Role of Science in the New States, held at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot. Similar cultural and technical assistance o; Offers Student Aid to Africa, Asia ents wer e cone u. ed the rece y-concluded Confer- e last week • with Nepal and en ce of 'enlists at Rehovot. had. Cu rrentl there are 350 Asian an sd Mr' n students in Israel President Youlou, in a sue cholarships. ment prior o his depart Mrs eir cited agriculture, home tod ed u on and cooperative move- and my as fields in which Israel learn s offering scholarships. She youth fro espe lly ch to lear SUL SA.S1. 9.1.. W._ SUL 2 JUL Q-SL r your gricultural meth He told news men at Lydda Air at he was impressed with BROKEN HEARTED OVER s r a el ' s "vivid accomplish- BROKEN JEWELRY ments," expressing the opinion that "the world at large can learn much from the Israeli ,)0;cfi 4 people." Israel will provide 1,000 scholarships next year for study in Israel by African BRING THIS AD and Asian students. e to us with the piece t Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's is repaired ... IF the cha Foreign Minister, announced the plan at a dinner tendered BE $1 or less—THERE WI by Prime Minister David Ben- NO CHARGE . . . if th cost Gurion in honor of delegates to to- is more we'll credit wards the cost! DON'T BE 1' U. S. Jewry Is Attacked by UAR Ambassador at Arab Rally in D. C. WASHINGTON — A violent attack on the American Jewish community was made here Monday night by Dr: Mostafa Kamel, Ambassador of the United Arab Republic, before 500 delegates to the ninth an- nual Arab students' convention at Howard University. Ambassador Kamel demanded the immediate removal of the Arab-Israel issue from the American election campaign. He claimed that it could cause "irrevocable harm." He warned against addresses like that de- livered last week by Sen. John F. Kennedy, Democratic Presi- dential candidate, before the Zionist Organization convention in New York. He said that "the real test here is not how far a campaign- ing candidate can go to win the vote of a fanatic self-centered • minority; neither is it in how demanding the intriguing Zion- ist minority can be in its blind efforts to serve the interests of Israel, regardless of United States long-range policies and interests." Kamel alleged that "the per- sistence in continually entang- ling this issue in the tactics of the election is not only damag- ing to Arab-American relations ... it is costing the American people and American interests in the Middle East exorbitant prices." He said Arab patience "and tolerance of Zionist plots and games in the United States are nearing exhaustion." At the convention it was re- vealed that 4,000 Arab students in the United States are work- ing as unofficial and unregister- ed propaganda agents on behalf of their governments. They are propagandizing against Israel and American Jewry on scores of campuses of colleges and uni- versities. BRING US YOUR BROKE JEWELRY NOW!! GEORGE OHRENSTEIN WATCHES • JEWELRY Certified Master Watchmaker & Jeweler 18963 LIVERNOIS UN. 1-8184 also disclosed Israel was ready dred guests, also was addressed to provide special year-long by delegates from Africa, the courses for training foremen in Far East, the Middle East, metal and woodwork. 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