Vegetables Get a New Lease on Life JERUSALEM — A modern method for preserving the quality of agricultural pro- duce, mainly vegetables, has been developed by Dr. Ya'acov Amir, senior re searcher at the Agricultural Research Authority. Wl'ile investigating means to prevent sugar from turn- ing into starch during the ag- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ing of agricultural produce, Dr. Amir found that spraying plants with a certain chemi- cal checked the aging pro- cess. Experiments have re- vealed that spraying wheat fields with this chemical helps to increase production. According to the research- er, this method opens new avenues for improving agri- cultural produce and increas- ing the crops of starch-pro- ducing cultivations, such as beans, peas and corn. Several kibutzim have sprayed corn fields with this simple chemical with encour- aging results. I Y outh News Campers Strike for Extra Week The Lubavitcher Rebbe came to the rescue of Gan Israel campers last Sunday, when the youngsters went on strike to demand an extra week of sports and learning. The picketing followed dedication ceremonies — the climax of four weeks of camping. With the camp program ending the following Tues- day, the boys realized they would have one week re- maining before beginning the school year. Rabbi Shmuel Fogelman, the camp director, said he Friday, August 31, 1973-29 Arabs, Jews Clash in Jezreel Prison TEL AVIV (JTA) — Ten prisoners were injured and hospitalized following a clash between Arab and Jewish prisoners in the Shatta Prison in the Jezreel Valley. Security forces from sur- rounding areas were alerted and sped to the prison. There was no necessity, however, for their intervention. The Arab prisoners agreed to return to their cells but the Jewish prisoners refused I to return. They demanded that they be separated from the Arab prisoners. An investigation team en- tered the prison to find out the reason for the clash. telephoned the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, to ask his ad- vice. The Rebbe ordered an im- Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic mediate end to the strike Ages 3 thru High School and an additional week of r camping for Gan Israel, said A LEARNING Rabbi Fogelman. To defray NURSERY PROGRAM the expense, the Rebbe said Ages 3 thru 5 a he would pay half the cost, Art Linkletter reflecting his concern for the Larry Freedman education of Jewish children •Schools 2 Locations this summer, according to SEIKO 'gEIKO'll Orchestra and Entertainment Fine Jewelry & Gift Items for r ei the camp director. 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