Incidence of Plundering Increases Despite Moroccan Assurances (Continued from Page 1) ment issued by the World Jewish Congress welcoming the assur- ance given in New York by Mo- roccan nationalist leaders that Jews need not fear that in an in- dependent Morocco they will suf- fer from discrimination in any form and that "Jewish Moroccans will be citizens equal both in law and in fact with Moslems." The press also published a statement from the Centrol Moroccan Com- mittee of the World Jewish Con- gress emphasizing the fact that similar assurances have been is- sued by a number of nationalist party leaders also in Morocco. Moroccan Leader Claims No Arab-Anti-Semitism UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (JTA)—No Jews or Jewish prop- erty are being attacked or harmed because of anti-Semitism in Morocco, Abdurrahn-ian Ane- gay, head of the Moroccan Office of Information and Documenta- tion, said here. Not only the Istiqlal, Moroccan Independence Party, but the Mo- roccan people themselves have the friendliest feelings toward Jews, Mr. Anegay claimed. He declared that he had no details about reports that, in the cur- rent riots in Morocco, Jewish homes had been wrecked, shops looted, and some Jews injured. "However, we can assure the world that any unfortunate suf- fering by any people in Morocco has nothing remotely to do with anti-Semitism, but is only the result of the general situation that has been provoked by the French • colonial regime," Mr. Anegay said. "We can say abso- lutely that almost never have Moroccans attacked Jews as such." (See Commentary, Page 2) TEL AVIV (JTA)—A mass meeting to urge an increase in COME ... SEE RIDE The Beautiful BUICK 4 DOOR HARDTOP The Only One In Its Price Class! For The BEST DEAL SEE CHARLES WEINSTOCK (27th Year with Buick) At BUICK'S RETAIL STORE 6164 CASS AVE. Near G. M. Bldg. TR 5-9700 the tempo of immigration from North Africa was held under the auspices of the Association of Jews from North Africa. Speak- ers appealed to American Jewry to finance this emergency im- migration, warning of the dang- ers faced by Jews in North Africa. The fate of the North African Jews was also discussed at a meeting of the Israel executive of the World Jewish Congress in Jerusalsm.- Dr. Nahum Goldman, president of the WJC, reported on the situation and on the moves taken to aid the North African Jews. He and other leaders also reported on the situation of Jews in Western Europe, in Latin America and in countries in other parts of the world. These Reform Leaders Point to Reform Equality Illustrating the equality of women in the life of Reform temples in this country are the following women who have at- tained unusual heights of leadership. Mrs. Gilbert San- ders (upper left) is president and frequently minister of Cong. Aaron, Trinidad, Colo. Mrs. Ida Kaplan (upper right) is president of Cong. Bnai Israel, Monroe, La., and Mrs. Philip Hodes (lower left) is president and co-founder of the Main Line Reform Temple in suburban Philadelphia. Mrs. Paul Krieger (lower right) is chairman of the board of Free Synagogue of Westchester, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. The four temples are members of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions, parent body of nation's Reform temples. You who are ashamed of your poverty, and blush for your call- Mg, are a snob, as are you who boast of your pedigree, or are proud of your wealth.—Thack- eray. B-G Wrestles With Formation Of New Coalition AFL Convention Supports Anti-Discrimination Laws (Continued from Page 1) "present conditions." It was also understood that the Poale Miz- rachi representatives were not anxious to have Mapam partners in any Cabinet they might join. Achdut Avodah is prepared to enter the Cabinet, provided that it received the communications portfolio and the post of Vice- Minister of Defense. The latter post would be assigned by the party to Yigal Alon, party leader and one-time commander of Pal- mach. Ben-Gurion was given the mandate after President Ben- Zvi formally completed consulta- tions with the leaders of all the parties. The Herut Party, how- ever, seeing a slight to them- selves in the arrangements for the reception of their leaders by Mr. Ben-Zvi, refused to send its leaders. The Herut found a cause of offense in the fact that the Presi- dent had first called in the repre- sentatives of the parties in the present coalition, then all others. The Herut said the invitations should have been extended in an order based on the relative strength of the parties in the new Parliament, which would have had it consulted imme- diately after the Mapai. Herut leader Menahem Beig-un charged that the Herut had been "slighted" by the President and had been "ill advised" in the order of consultation. Failing in its efforts to prevent adjournment of the Knesset for the customary recess after Suk- kot, Herut acted to recall the deputies to a special session. Mr. Beigun announced that Herut would circulate a petition among the deputies to recall the Knes- set. Such a petition i.vould require the signatures of 25 deputies. The Herut leader charged that the July .26 election, in which Mapai lost five seats, must be interpreted as a. vote of non- confidence in the government. He charged, therefore, that it would be "unethical" to delay formation of a new government for two months, until the Knesset recon- venes. It is believed here, however, that should Mr. Ben-Gurion suc- ceed in forming a coalition, the Knesset _would be immediately reconvened and asked to vote confidence in the new cabinet. When Speaker Josef Sprinzak formally adjourned the Knesset session, he stressed that the Parliament could be reconvened either on petition by its mem- bers or at the call of the gov- ernment. Catholics in Germany May Buy Buildings of Foehrenwald Camp WINS THE HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL WINE AWARD IN PARIS The Premium Quality Medal of Leadership has been awarded to Cadillac Club Deluxe Port. The Star of Excellence to Cad- iliac Club Deluxe Muscatel. v; rrg7, ( 1 !)1 s o alltAN 1z RA IE D: 0 D 'ICNIGAp IONOED WINERY $ 12* THE CHOICE OF THE PARIS JUDGES! MAKE IT YOUR CHOICE TOO. MUNICH, (JTA) — A Catholic group intends to purchase the 300 buildings at Foehrenwald, last Jewish DP camp in Germany. The camp has long been slated for closing but it still has about 1,500 Jewish residents. The small Jewish communities scattered throughout West Ger- many have begun preparations for the forthcoming High Holi- days. At the same time, a per- manent Jewish chapel seating 25 worshippers was opened this week in Munich by Major Oscar M. Lifshutz, Jewish chaplain for American troops in the Munich area, in the presence of Major General Numa A. Watson, com- manding general of the area. The small synagogue, second of its kind in Germany, is located in the American compound, formerly seat of the Military Government for Bavaria and before that head- quarters of the Nazi Party Quar- termaster. In Dortmund, a cornerstone was laid for a small new syna- gogue in the presence of Sieg- fried Heimberg, chairman of the Association of Jewish Com- munities in Westphalia. There were 5,000 Jews in Dortmund before the Nazis came to power. Today there are only 300 Jews residing there. 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