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L: .h^'r'-.Worfjn^^T<»v>rv to th^ ^ Speaking'
;war b^baiise war J5^s a |^er^th;n§;j^ by^th^ir ettiip^^^^ where. -
-'-.>He denied , .^sse
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declared. her« this week that
:^ianger:Cthe^
b u t i: couid r;; endanger w^^ peace:" "
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en to a correspondent for the Iiidian . teft-wing , newspaper, BUtz, in which the EJgSrptian president Jwas quoted as ^yiiig:
'rniJsrie^^is^^^^^n
war in JPali^m^ I expect it at
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ii^eritionfin;;'-^
liy the - Powers/
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dt 8:30 p.m. \^ ^ , : i ;^^me^i^Avillc^^
ist Organizatipn to: the Jewish
ICPrrnnj^^ ~new organizational structure for
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report on" Cainp''activities,_^an(cl a report of Jewiish National ifXihid
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mtighit be t^mj^ ted> t^^
:at tlie: expens^
p| itsiij^ab^ He^ cited
;the^^-hi^;?' ;livii^-j-^iai^^ heavily-pppulstted^ B ^nd said that :by;^^^^^t^^ there:;^':w^s^%)c^ ■-!1^61;; ibr sdnie 9;obb,t)dO p^^^ said
h^ion^ n^^ of its territory 1^ : Mrl 1%
^UPl)ly^ of water w^s not ian in^ sbluble 1^ an<f ;that afiafctf from' i>ipelirie distr salittatiori of sea waiier^^m^
^^'■*''^^-tfisqiuii(^
^M?€^^?5pace-vandi
llph^titi^tip^
;g^jy^^||eiiilfe^ meeting. ?
community % New Zealand has
jiMl^cT'^'tew^ :i!jiis'(^u^ntfT|^^ ^rt^nities'iaboi^ ^treasurer,' of local/Jewish -com-munitjr, pointed.oiit that Jews ■o^cit^y^
meht here,: :such-las^^ Juljiis Vogel, the well-kn6\vn journal ist, who has been named Prime Mnister, ■ ah(J Sir^Michael'Myers,;
^'^M^Wlitibiii^ "jyas'nstmed
pists .in the coiJhtry^ahd occupy;
peal Cah^ign in Vancouver; important positions in economic (b) the' relationship of the Zion- life.
T&e new; iMiiW^^ festi»»5::ic^^iaiion^
tailsi dinner: aix^ »»»lf membrablie/occasion
Ihtisiasiic: commiliee: under the chairmanship of Jack Aceman.
;ed^as^.idhg/a^;i^^^:M
:j|€&iE^fec|Ji|^|i^
;6titoi(^ high! de^eeg/joiK/^^rt^ ever great the cost. 'He added'
; th^i^an|i^&|l5aixt |npf'3m||^
because Israel's /defense forces could defeat the Arabs.:
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man of the vLabor Party/ told the; dinner thai hoped ^'/the iejsson of the Mancroft affair has
;hiEin;'l^medvf
tradfe wiffi' both ■ sides ha'E>pily. ill JordanJ^^'ite
threaten; the Arabs, w fjactipn or sanctions, as ihey- did during MeSSu^z^^^ir'in/l^Si^ cut .of f suppjies^^ fr^^ hostile nations, hatiohaliz^- oil. refi-Jn^iaes/Zand^
even take over the oil we^^ could: also halt their ^rights of avis|ti6h{ pyei^:j^ cut Africa: off fromj Eurppe.fi
lias. close ^business- connections
strong:;:/Is cphtributed to wQirid peace by preventing war
iirliii-Middl^.^ ^ ■
-v^iwteanwh^
dent Gajfrial Abdel Nasser has stated^ he/believes that war with Israel is f'imminent", according to Al/Ahram;, a leading Cairo hewspaper, received in London iilso^tiiiB w^ printed an interview Nasser had giv-
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ifluBe^ween Oursel'^^s Page 12;
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■I /f/iyiRSi/AJLEX/ ;/.:
;^ITie;B^ pi Mrs; Alex;
Cristall to; the chairmanship of; Women's iHy
ish Appeal 1964 campaign has! been announced. Mrs. Cristall; served as vicerChairman in 1963 and played a leading role in the carapaigii plarihing arid org^ii-ization.
Mrs. Cristall has long been; active in the United Jewish Appeal where she has occupied a; ntanber of. important positions. ^ She has been actively associated: with B'nai B'rith Women and Hadassah and has heiaded>a number of important projects. She is a past president of Youth Aliyah chapter of Hadassah and of Louise Mahrer chapter of B' n a i B'rith. She presently serves on the. executive of Canadian Jewish Congress.
Mrs. Cristall visited Israel in 1961 and 1962 and related how deeply impressed she was both with tlie positive achievements there and. with: the massive problems of immigrant absorp-, tion.. Her inspiring message to; canvassers of the women's division upon her return from Isra^l/is still recalled by many.; . -Mrs; Cristall will be attending the United Jewish Appeal western leadership conference in Palm Springs on Feb. 21-23, which; features Abba- Eban as keynotespea&er.T^-rj
Appeols verdict
i TEL AVIV — Israel National " Opera cortductoP Hirsh "iSareri-^ blatt/- sentenced "last week to five years' imprisonment;"on • /•// jcharges 6l _collaborating with / |j^,iN|iziS;'{a^ . J^ws ,/;
over 'fcii" e:^ferniihation, wiH .ap- • pieal- the verdict. Barenblatt had stressed he was acquitted oii the same charges by a Polish court.
JERUSALEM — Arising from refusal of the^TJnited States: other major powers to recog- ■ nize Jerusalem as Israel's capi- // tal, the Israel Go^^rninent- last ;d week notified the U.S. that iu-ture visa applications will not be accepted from American / Consular peirsonnel in Jerusaleni / //1 whPse /passports/were stamped/;i/| by the^' Ajnericaris with "Jerusa- ; lem^ •pJalestine:'y Toijrjists dp/hot require /?HLsas hence apply priljr to pfficiai: and; serv .yice;piaasppH^
snpw; ;and temaperatures /just above zero as freezing cold, snpw arid^yhigh /=vfii^ds: caus^ considerable titrbis-crop damage in ndrthern Israeh Na-
3?illel Foundation's annual
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iiumjbei^.oif 'pf(»ni5^ftt/'^ip0I^^ Will discusis fhi'^Ini^|pf|^^ J"'-^ITie-'^^S6riek:; w
ous images of man asseen in the
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All events will take place in / Buchanan building, ^ • room'/^JQl^i ■:/;/s| at 12,30 p.m.. Student bodies 0n^^. ^,.r-faculties of ykribus UBC theolof
•i^pahllJs^xQp^^^
as well as student clubs and religious groups. ■ V ■ :'■;';:.'/■ .
Schedule of events is as follows: Monday, Feb. 17, Dr. Barr _ nett.Sayery, professor ^nd head * p£ /de|>artment of philpsophfe ^iiesdaiy, ^ Feb/ 18, Jir; Harold// Copp, professoi- and head of department of physiology; WedneS^ day, Feb. 19, Dr, Allan C4is^ more. Children's Mental He^th ' dlinic, Burnaby; Thursday, 20, Father J. J. Francis Fi^h, acting chapla;in/N^v^ club, UBC; arid Rabbi Bernard Gold-enberg, director Hillel Fbuhdia-tion, UBC; and Friday, Feb. 21, Dr. Lionel S. Tyger, assistant professor, sociology and anthropology.
Jeanette Dewitt is chaii^maiu4/.r:^r of Hillel Special Eyents /Week which every year attracts a vei^y large attendance/from dent bodyV Members' of tlve comniiunity at large are also invited tb/attSnd:/- / ?
Hillel student /executive includes: president, Ernie Nagler; vice-president, Betty Sherwood; secretary, Sherrie Poplack; and treasurer, Robert Kanee. Chairman of the advisory board is David A. Chertkow.