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October 25, 1963 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-10-25

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Friday, October 25, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-6

17 Arab Nations Map Economic War on Israel

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

LONDON — Two weeks of
talks by experts from 17 Arab
countries, centered on plans to
start an economic war against
Israel, ended Tuesday, it was
reported here from Damascus.
Mohammed Mahjoub, Corn-

I missioner General of the Arab
League Boycott of Israel Move-
ment, who presided, told news-
men after the closing session
that the conference adopted "a
series of recommendations de-
signed to face Israel's rerr6wed
activities for greater economic
ties with Europe, including her

bid to associate herself with the
European Common Market."
He added that the recom-
mendations, details of which he
withheld, would be submitted
soon to the Arab League Coun-
cil for confirmation and that
they would remain confidential
until then.

Israeli Railways System Will Be Extended
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The be completed within two years.
Ministerial Economic Committee
The committee approved the
approved plans for the exten- initial planning of a further ex-
sion of the Israel railways sys- tension of the railway line to
tem from its present southern Oron, site of the Negev's major
terminus at Beersheba to Dimo- phosphate works, which is about
na, which lies about 20 miles to 10 miles south of Dimona.
the southwest of the Negev city.
The project, estimated to cost
For best results — Use
about $3,300,000, is expected to
Our Classified Section.

Space and the City of Hope New research studies under way at the Medi-
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THE CITY OF HOPE IS A FREE, NONSECTARIAN
NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER devoted to a three-

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Ailments amenable to surgery.

IN ITS HOSPITALS, THE CITY OF HOPE places its

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IN ITS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, original inquiry into

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the highest caliber. The experimentation carried on in
these laboratories seeks to forestall the mass fatalities
involved in these illnesses.
IN ITS DOCTOR TRAINING FACILITIES, medical
men from various parts of the country, as well as
abroad, are given the opportunity to study the care
and treatment of major diseases.

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PROGRAM

National Anthem

BEN GOLDBERG,

Invocation

National Vice-President City of Hope

Dinner

HAROLD KOZLOFF,
President ;
ERNEST BEUTLER, M. D.,

Greetings

Ch. Dept. of Medicine, Dir. Hosp. for Blood
Diseases

Guest Celebrity . . . .

MORRIS SUKENIC,

Dinner Chairman

SIMON RODBARD, M. D.

Dir. of Cardiology and Cardiac Research

RAY MILLAND

Film

Guest Artists . . . . .

Dancing

.. LINDA MERRILL - SAMMY SHORE
MUSIC BY THE TOWNSMEN

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