Israel Presents Arabs' Status Facts Merger Complete for Mapai, Ahdut In 1965, for some unknown rea- son, Kenneth F. Palmer of England made to enable them to exchange for- wrote the Lord's prayer 25 times eign currency to local currency freely. le) Arrangements have been made (nearly 7,000 letters) on a piece of for persons receiving remittances from abroad to exchange them for local cur- paper the size of a standard rency (dinars on the West Bank and TEL AVIV (JTA) — The name, United Kingdom postage stamp. Egyptian Pounds in the Gaza Strip). Members of the Israel defense "Israel's Labor Party," was under (f) forces and other Israelis are enabled favorable consideration for the to exchange Israeli currency to local currency in order to be able to make proposed merged party of Premier purchases in the occupied areas. Levi Eshkol's Mapai, its coalition Arab municipalities are being (g) Huge supply of art work, photos, given a loan in the amount of one alignment party, Ahdut Avoda, month's budget to enable them to pay and former Premier David Ben- slogans, witty advertising copy salaries and other current expenses. Call 311/KRY KOHLIN at UN. 1-5600 Gurion's dissident Israel Workers (h) Banks are being encouraged to extend loans for working capital to Party (Rafi). industrialists, artisans, farmers and merchants. Details of the merger of Mapai Food supplies are satisfactory. (i) On the West Bank local merchants have and Ahdut Avoda were reported basic food supplies sufficient for a month to six weeks. An organization to be virtually completed. Final has been set up to ensure orderly sup- drafting of the merger pact was plies of raw materials and other com- finished and last touches tenta- modities to the West Bank. On 2 July an agreement was tively approved. The other phase (j) signed whereby Israel places at the of the talks to bring Rafi into the disposal of UNRWA 3,000 tons of flour for immediate distribution, since new labor party were pushed in an the first boat bringing UNRWA sup- effort to complete them. plies will arrive in Ashdod only in about ten days time. (k) Representatives of the ministry of agriculture are already at work on the West Bank and have undertaken supervision of government plantations. Along with Opportunities for American Jews of all ages, there Arrangements have been made for the purchase of surplus agricultural pro- is a place for Age Group 18 - 30 in the Future of Israel duce which will be marketed primarily for industrial processing on terms Special Program which will ensure the level of prices for farmers. • "Urgently request 500 additional volunteers for 6 months (I) Discussions have also been initi- building new border reconstructing and assisting in ated with UNRWA to make available settlements STOP Make every effort maximum your surplus produce for use in refugee camps. area STOP . - (n) Regular banking activities will on the West Bank during the Regular Program disclosed at the session, that begin course of a week or ten days. The Six-month work-study in Kibbutz Ulpan, working on kibbutz one following banks have already expressed there was no evidence that the their readiness to undertake banking half day and studying Hebrew other half day with no cost for growing polarization of racial activities: Bank Leumi, Bank Ilapoalim, tuition and maintenance. Registrations every month. A reward- Discount Bank, Barclays Bank, and the antagonisms ia the country was Arab-Israel Bank. ing experience of living in Israel to its fullest extent. (n) As far as Israel authorities are making Negroes more anti- concerned, there is no obstacle to the • Cable received from Israel June 28tti. transfer of remittances from Kuwait Semitic than other non-Jews. For Information regarding these and opportunities for all contact and other places to the residents of the Bank; such remittances can be A policy statement held that West SHMUEL WERZBERGER, DIRECTOR transferred through normal banking channels. The government of Israel "Negroes generally harbor fewer is also prepared to agree to foreign anti-Jewish prejudices than whites currency remittances being transferred Cleveland, Ohio 44118 through the Red Cross. Transfers in 13947 Cedar Rd. Tel. 321-0757 in the same economic status." The the amount of $300,000 have already been made through banking channels statement cautioned Jews to avoid from organizations and individuals. remittances are being trans- "mistakenly labeling social protests These ferred to the designees in dinars by representatives in the local offices as anti-Semitism and to deal with bank of the military governor. (o) On the West Bank arrangements anti-Semitic expressions of social have already been made for the revival Industrial establishments. With one protests without exaggerating their of exception, all bakeries are already true dimensions." functioning. (p) In order to deal with unemploy- te committee m ent. the inter-inisrlai as instructed the mili tary governor on the West Bank to employ immediately 5,000 workers in the repair of roads New York Carpet has the finest and the repair and completion of selection of smart area rugs on schools. Education: Preparations are al- (q) display, such as: ready being made for the resumption 1.• of schools on 1 September after the summer vacation. 4,000 teachers who "Rusticana" "Brasilia" are on summer vacation leave will re- ceive their salaries. 2'x4' $13.95 2'x4' $ 8.95 (r) Mail: Telephone services in the 24.95 urban centers have already been put 3'x5' 13.95 3'x5' into operation and the delivery of mall 39.95 4'x6' 20.95 4'x6' and parcels is being resumed. (s) Health: On the West Bank there 89.95 6'x9' 59.95 6'x9' are 1,700 beds in hospitals, of these 1,100 in government hospitals. Medical staff is adequate and the position is Sec over 800 Rolls of luscious satisfactory. There are vacant beds in carpet on our famous mobile the hospitals. racks ... all on sale! Similar conditions obtain in the 3. Gaza Strip, though the problems are OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 61 more difficult there owing to the density of the population. The military authorities are financing the care and irrigation of 10,000 dunams of young plantations in Sinai. The prime minister informed the 4. COMPAN Y government on 2 July t hat lie has set up a committee of experts to draw JORDAN BAND up plans for the rehabilitation of Arab refugees. Working under the committee Jordan C. Band, Cleveland at- are a number of task forces dealing just east of Telegraph the various aspects of this prob- torney and Jewish communal with lem, such as economics. agriculture. leader, was elected chairman of irrigation, industry, commerce, social problems, etc. 1967. By 10 July 1967 the Government of Israel will announce the procedures to be followed by those wishing to return. The returnees will have to show that they were, in fact, residents of the West Bank before 7 July 1967, and that they do not constitute security risks. This decision of the government of Israel will be published through the Arabic language radio and through the International Sled Cross. Residents of the West Bank who leave for the East Bank after 4 July 1967 will not be covered by the above de- cision. The object of these provisions is to prevent a floating population. The government of Israel has made It clear in the past that it does not encourage residents of the West Bank to leave for the East Bank. An inter-ministerial committee for 2. the occupied areas has been function- ing under the chairmanship of the Israel Minister of Finance. The follow- ing decisions have already been taken by this Committee, among others: Israel military authorities are (a) paying the salaries of former Arab oficials who are at present employed by the military authorities. Arrangements have been made (b) with UNRWA to enable it to pay salaries to its employees. (c) As the banks on the West Bank are not yet functioning, provisional ar- rangements have been made for the payment of June salaries through mo- to permit residents of the West Bank bile payment offices. who crossed to the East Bank since 7 (d) As far as UNRWA and church July 1967 to return to their places of residence on the West Bank, on condi- relief organizations are concerned, spe- tion that they return before 10 August cial arrangements have already been (Continued from Page 1) given to emigration from the West Bank. "2. Because of the false rumors about expulsions, the following measures have been adopted: Passage from the West Bank to the East Bank will be permitted only to those who request it freely in writing and upon the approval of their local mayor, the head of the village or another local au- thority. "3. The government has author- ized the Minister of Defense to open discussions tomorrow, with representatives of the International Red Cross concerning their parti- cipation in the execution of these rules." The actions of the Israel govern- ment on the West Bank of the Gaza Strip were explained in the following statement: The government decided on 2 July 1. Friday, July 7, 1967 - 5 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CLOSE-OUT SALE! NOW MORE THAN EVER Community Relations Advisory Body Hears Harman Hit Soviet ME Policy ATLANTIC CITY (JTA) — Am- bassador Avraham Harman scored the Soviet Union for "invasion of logic" in seeking to invoke puni- tive measures against Israel in the United Nations. In an address at the plenary session of the National Community Relations Advisory Council, he de- rided the Soviet posture of assist- ing "peace-loving nations" after having squandered $3,000,000,000 on arms and military aid to Egypt and Syria and while having allo- cated "not a penny" to assist re- fugees "who have been helpless victims of Arab aggression." The ambassador charged the Soviet Union, by continuing sea and air shipments of military sup- plies was now engaged in re-equip- ping Egypt's army and air force. Condemning demands for Israel's unconditional withdrawal from oc- cupied territory as a "withdrawal to war." Harman said that Israel's stance calling for direct peace ne- gotiations with the Arab states, "is a test of whether the United Na- tions will puts its Charter to work." A specific of the Charter, he em- phasized, is that "parties in con- flict must settle their dispute through peaceful negotiations." The envoy told 300 delegates, that calls for Israel's withdrawal as a precondition to future action by the Security Council should be judged against the pattern of Soviet vetoes or threats of vetoes that have in the past denied Israel her water rights, shipping through the Suez Canal, security from Syrian border terrorism and other rights of sovereignty. ISRAEL ALIYAH CENTER h .41;z7 Ar 1%1 ewYc r 23140 W. 8 MILE the NCRAC, succeeding Aaron Goldman, Washington business- man, who was honored at a lunch- eon for his three consecutive terms of service. Delegates asked for an overhaul Band has been vice chairman of of American policy in the Middle the NCRAC since 1964 and also East to deal with "the underlying has headed its commission on causes of conflict rather than re- equal opportunity. He has been curring surface symptoms." A active in the Jewish Community policy statement advocated Ameri- Federation of Cleveland for a de- can diplomatic moves to encourage cade. an arms embargo by the great powers, provide food shipments and other American aid to Arab lands conditioned on "an end to belligerency," halt military train- ing programs for Arab officers LONDON (JTA) — The Egyp- whose nations reject peace nego- tian government has released a tiations, assist Israel's economic "victory stamp" that was appar- development and initiate positive ently printer before last month's steps to resolve the Arab refugee Israeli Middle East war. The problem. stamp, which was received here The United States was urged to Tuesday oa first clay covers, de- "contribute strong, clear and un- picts President Nasser and the ambiguous action" in support of Arab masses with the state of direct peace negotiations, and ad- Israel shown in flames. 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