Sheikh's Swan Lake
Sends British -Aflutter
Campaigners to Hear Dinitz, Yael Dayan
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
LONDON — If the British
want to use kerosene lamps,
that's their business. Sheikh
al-Nakhiyan of Abu Dhabi,
the oil-rich Persian Gulf
state, kept on his nighttime
floodlights in the swan pond
he owns in Baxter, England.
During the national emerg-
ency, Baxter town council of-
ficials complained to police,
the 'artificial pond was kept
illuminated by powerful
lamps, at the insistence of
the sheikh. He said he wanted
to keep the swans safe from
foxes.
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Broadcasting Corporation.
Her initial visit to the Unit-,
ed States in 1956 was inter-
rupted by the advent of the
war between Israel and the
Egyptians. She returned to
her native land and enlisted
in the armed forces before
the normal age for conscrip-
tion. At age 17, she entered
officer's training school and
became a sub-lieutenant
training recruits.
Miss Dayan has studied
political science at the He-
brew 'University in Jerusa-
Reservations for the meet-
ing may be made by calling
the AJC-IEF offices, WO 5-
3939.
T
lem. She has traveled exten- which will be completed by
sively throughout Europe, that time.
South America, Asia and the
At the initial report meet-
United States.
ing, held last month at Cong.
Both her parents and her Shaarey Z e d e k, division
grandparents have been chairmen reported nearly 12,-
closely involved in the de- 000 pledges totalling $21,-
velopment of modern Israel. 126,584 for allocation to
Her mother Ruth is the head AJC-IEF beneficiaries serv-
of Maskit, Israel's celebrated ing Jews in the local com-
village of crafts and indus- munity, nationally, and over-
seas. The United Jewish Ap-
try.
peal is the chief AJC-IEF
At the March 10 report beneficiary.
meeting the campaign divi-
The 'March 10 breakfast
sion leaders will report on meeting is the last gathering
the achievements of the gen- for campaign workers before
eral campaign telethons the closing March '18 dinner.
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