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Columbia-Israel Projects Announced

Tecnicians Conclude Strike in Israel

communications permitted on
TEL AVIV (JTA)—The three-
the air were Foreign Ministry
day walkout of radio communica-
messages and personal messages
tions technicians which shut down
cleared as "urgent.")
all radio, telephone, cable and tele-
The technicians, who were seek-
type communications between
Israel and other parts of the world, ing higher pay and other improve-
ments in work conditions, agreed
ended Oct. 8.
(During the three-day com-
today to return to work. with nego-
munications blackout of normal
tiations on outstanding issues to

Israeli communications facilities,
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency,
in New York, maintained a flow
of Israeli news. after setting up
a special. shortwave monitoring
service to receive newscasts from
Kol Israel. the Israel govern-
ment's radio broadcasting net-
work, with headquarters in Jeru-
salem. The strikers had permit-
ted Kol Israel to broadcast five
newscasts a day. The only other

begin as soon as normal communi-
cations operations are resumed. A
special arbitration committee was
appointed by both sides to the
labor dispute, to deal with out-
standing issues.
It is expected to take several
days before the backlog of accumu-
lated messages is processed by the
Israel Postal Service, which, among
other facilities, operates the radio

communications.

BOGOTA, Colombia (JTA) —
Deputy Prime Minister Abba Eban
of Israel told a press conference
here that joint development pro-
jects undertaken or projected with
Colombia included the fields of
administration, vocational educa-
tion, water exploration and elec-
tronics.
The press conference marked
the close of Eban's state visit to
Colombia on a tour of Latin Amer-
ican countries. He left for New
York before returning to Israel.
He also told the press conference
that Israeli-Colombia joint projects
would include participation in
youth training.
He reported that all Colombian
leaders with whom he had spoken
had expressed a desire to extend

such programs. He expressed sa- featured Eban's addresses in the
tisfaction with assurances he had Senate and House, and his impres-
received at a meeting with Presi- •sie use of Spanish in his ad-
dent Valencia and leading Minis- dresses.
ters about Colombia's decision to
strengthen its friendly ties with
Israel.

The visiting Deputy Premier
was tendered a dinner at the home
of Israeli Ambassador Yaacov
Yinon, which was attended by
eight Cabinet Ministers, two for-
mer Presidents, the heads of the
political
armed services, a n d
party Leaders.
Informed sources said that
Colombian-Israeli friendship had
never found more impressive ex-
pression than the response to
Eban's visit. The press in Bogota

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ican Jewish community in actions
warning against the dangers to
Israel as a result of recent threats
by the Arab states, and due to the
Egyptian employment of German
scientists for the production of
weapons of mass destruction aim-
ed at Israel, was issued here by
the American Jewish League for
Israel.
More than 100 persons partici-
pating in a meeting called by the
League heard addresses by Mrs.
Rose L. Halprin, chairman of the
American section of the Jewish
agency; Woolf Perry, deputy chair-
man of the United Israel Appeal;
Dr. Mordecai Kaplan, Judge Louis
E. Levinthal, Jacob M. Alkow and
Ezra Z. Shapiro. Samuel H. Daroff,
president of the League, presided.
The meeting also adopted reso-
lutions calling for revitalization of
the Zionist movement, "drastic
changes" in the constitutional
form of the World Zionist Con-
gress and elimination of the tra-
ditional shekel.

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