Israel Pipeline Network Now in Operation; Water Flowing From Lake Tiberias to Negev (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) work for several days in the first JERUSALEM-The government test of the huge irrigation system. The statement said that testing announced Tuesday. night plat wa- ter has been floWing from Lake of the system of pumps, canals, Tiberias to the Negev through the siphons and conduits would con- national water carrier pipe net- tinue for several weeks and that if Lavon Is invited to lieturn to Ma pars Leadership: Foes Delay Fight Before EshkolTrip no major repairs, alterations or additions were needed, full opera- tions would .start in the summer. The first flow fed into an open canal to test the canal bed along the lake hillsides. The Mekorot Company which is in charge of op- erating the project said it was test- ing pressures of pumps and pipes and canals along the 70-mile car- rier from the lake to the central distribution station near Petah Tik- vah. The initial testing demonstra- strated orderly functioning of the huge pumps and pipes to that point, the company said. It was reported that between 30,- 000,000 and 40,000,000 gallons would be drawn from Lake Ti- berias annually at first. That diver- sion would be increased to 75,000,- 000 gallons a year by the end of the decade. Initially, the area un- der cultivation will not be extend- Syria and Lebanon have been draw- ed because about two thirds of the ing water from the Jordan River accuring water will be used to re- upstream. charge or replace the wells on the Mediterranean coast where sea- water has infiltrated the water sources. The rest of the water initially will go to existing settle- ments where water is in short sup- ply. JEWELRY REPAIR SERVICE Israel has assured the United States that the withdrawals will not exceed Israel's share under the regional plan developed by the late Eric Johnston as a spe- cial emissary of the then President Eisenhower. Israel has carried out its part of the plan independently because of Arab refusal to coop- erate. Jordan has been drawing water from the system downstream through the Yarmuk tributary and DIAMONDS RESET RING SIZING JEWELRY RESTYLED letter. that Eshkol was not em- FREE ESTIMATES powered to reverse the 1961 Ma- pai decision to oust Lavon, the party leadership met here for Certified Master 'Watchmaker nearly five hours Sunday night, and Jeweler arguing the matter. Ben-Gurion was 18963 LIVERNOIS AVE. not present, but strong factions UN 1-8184 inside Mapai argued for his point OPEN THURS. TO 9 P.M. of view. In a letter to Sunday night's meeting, Ben-Gurion explained he was not attending the session be- Eliahu Elath to Get Strictly Kosher cause he regards the entire matter WSU Honorary Degree Meats and as "a comedy." He charged that Poultry the issue has been revived by the (Continued from Page 1) Israeli newspapers and radio, and he is author of liaBedouim, Haye- ■ III insisted that the Mapai Secretariat ihem u-Minhageiem" (1933)—a cannot discuss a matter that had study of the life and customs of already been settled by the entire the Bedouin—and `Ukhrsei Ever party. ha-Yarden" (1934), the Transjor- They proposed that Eshkol be dan historical background. permitted to make a statement on Dr. Elath directed projects con- the issue. Yosef Almogi, minister ducted by the Israel Federation of housing, walked out of the meet- of Labor—Histadrut—in Afro-. Please Shop Early— ing in protest against that propo- Asian countries. He held a Rock- sal. Eshkol then made his state- efeller Foundation scholarship at Limit 200. ment, declaring that he had taken Beriut. the action for the rehabilitation Upon completing his assignment of Lavon after consulting with in Washington, as Israel's ambassa- Member Detroit Kosher many Mapai members, but contend- dor, he was named ambassador of Meat Dealers Association Desnif — ing that the action was his own Israel to the Court of St. James. WE DELIVER — UN 1-4770 NEW YORK (JTA)—The anti- and did not contradict any official He was elected president of the Hebrew University two years ago. • ••■•••••■sa"...0**■••■■•••■■••■■•■■0 0"...0 Israeli mural in the Jordanian Mapai decisions. pavillion at the World's Fair is still in place. despite protests and in the face of statement by Mayor Robert F. Warner last week that he had requested the removal of the offensive painting. A spokes- man for the World's Fair said that no _action for the removal of the mural had been taken. An official of the World's Fair Corporation denied this week that the Fair had approved the removal of an anti-Israel mural from the Jordan Pavilion. Charles Poletti, Fair vice-presi- dent in charge of the international section, said the mural would stay. He said that no request for such action had been received at the Fair. Officials of the Jordan Pavi- lion also said that the mural would remain until orders to the contrary were received and that they would rather navillion than re- move the mural. They also denied they had been asked to remove it. The Mayor brushed off wtih a "no comment" questions at City Hall but it was reported he was working behind the scenes to get the mural removed. Protests against the anti-Jewish aspects of the Jordan pavilion at the World's Fair mounted this week. Max Bressler. president of the Jewish National Fund of America. charged that the president of the World's Fair. Robert Morris, is un- fair to the fundamental concept of the position the theme of which A genuine 3' x 5' stitched-stripe, 50-star United States flag with steel pole and eagle is "Peace Through Understand- plus a 12" x 18" State of Michigan flag—is yours without charge if you open a $100 ing." James H. Scheuer, chairman of American Savings account (or add $100 to your existing account) between May 1 the executive committee of the and May 15 at any office of American Savings! New York Metropolitan Council of the American Jewish Congress. protested against the Jordanian 4% compounded and paid quarterly—All accounts insured to $10,000 display to Charles Poletti, vice- president of the Fair in charge of international relations, stating that the mural was intended to arouse . "national hostilities," and demand- ing its removal. Meanwhile, representatives of the Arab League and a group call- ing itself the "Arab Palestine Dele gation" wired Mayor Wagner, ac- cusing him of being "pro-Zionist." MICHIGAN'S LARGEST STATE-CHARTERED SAVINGS AND LOAN INSTITUTION TEL AVIV (JTA)—The new dis- pute in the years-old Lavon Affair —involving this time, a disagree- ment between Prime Minister Levi Eshkol and former Premier David Ben-Gurion—remained in suspen- sion. The leadership of the domi- nant Mapai party agreed to post- pone a further possible fight on the matter. to show the world that Eshkol has the united backing of his party on the eve of his sched- uled visit to the United States at the invitation of President John- son. The affair had flared up again last weekend after Eshkol, con- signing the Lavon dispute to past history, invited Pinhas Lavon, for- mer defense minister and former secretary-general of Histadrut. the Israel Federation of Labor, to re- turn to the Mapai councils. . 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