Communig Organ in Poland Admits Re-Emergence of Anti-Semitism - Wrong Hotel Name Used by Consulate In Forum Release NEW YORK, (JTA)—The re- the army's political ' education emergence of anti-Semitism in and propaganda section. At least Poland since the democratiza- 30 speakers were said to have tion of Polish life began in the rebutted implications in Mr. last year is admitted in the cur- Nowak's remarks. They includ- - rent issue of Nowe Drogi, offi- ed Premier Jozef Cyrankiewicz cial organ of the United Work- and Edward Ochab, first secre- ers Party, the Polish Commu- tary of the party. Their view- nist party, which published an point that anti-Semitism now article urging. party members to must be combated vigorously combat anti-Jewish prejudice, and openly apparently has been the New York Times reported accepted by the Central Com- mittee. in a cable from Warsaw. The general lines of the prop- aganda campaign to be con- ducted against anti-Semitism were laid down in Nowe Drogi as follows: "Anti-Semitism is incompatible with the very es- sence of the movement whose JERUSALEM, .(JTA) — The incarnation is our party. It is incompatible with its ideologi- Israel government has denied cal and guiding principles. A Syrian charges that Israel was party member who is enslaved massing troops opposite the Sy- by anti-Semitic prejudice or rian border and was preparing shows leniency to adherence of to divert the Jordan River in anti-Semitism disgraces the ban- line with its long-postponed de- ner of the party and betrays velopment project. An Israel Foreign Ministry the humanist ideas of social- ism. The awareness of this must spokesman said Syria was prevail among all party mem- spreading false reports with the bers in all party organizations deliberate intention of building up tension and creating a war and agencies." However, the Warsaw cable atmosphere. He coupled the new emphasized that the party is stream. of hostile declarations still keeping quiet on the bitter from. Damascus . with a mount- discussion of the "Jewish prob- ing anti-Israel propaganda of- lem" that occurred during the fensive and military prepara- recent Central Committee de- tions by the Syrians. The Israeli spokesman noted bate on the causes of last June's Poznan riots. Zenon Nowark, that a similar propaganda drive one of Poland's two Deputy was launched last month to Premiers,- touched off the dis- cover the movement of troops cussion. Hilary Minc, a Jew, is by Syria and Iraq. Those Arab the other Deputy Premier. Mr. charges, he recalled, had quick- Mine, who has been seriously ill ly been dispelled as completely for a long time did not attend spurious. (In a letter presented to the the Central Committee meet- United Nations Security Coun- ing. cil, Syria -accused Israel of al- Mr. Nowak, the cable points legedly -encircling a number of out, is identified with the group Syrian villages with mines and in the Polish leadership that ditches and declared that regu- is said to be closest to Moscow. lar Israeli Army troops, clothed The argument he made for this in police unifornis, have taken group in the debate was that up positions along the demili- democratization had been • car- tarized zone between Israel and ried too far, particularly in the Syria. The letter implied a press, and that this was at least threat of retaliation by declar- a contributory factor to the ing that Damascus "cannot con- riots in Poznan. Many ,of the sider itself the responsible fac- articles advocating democrati- tor in any consequences that zation, he noted, had been writ- may inevitably result from such ten by- Jewish intellectuals. Ac- activities.'?) cording to reliable accounts of Jordanian sources have added the discussion, Mr. Nbwak said new charges to the Arab cam- the mass of Poles believed that paign against Israel. This one there was a disproportionate had it that Israeli troops were number of Jews in leading par- being massed close to the Jor- ty and government positions. dan border along a line just To support this, Mr. Nowak outside Jerusalem northward to read off a list of the numberi Tulkarm, 36 miles away. of Jews in the various minis- The Israel - Lebanese Armis- tries. He said this was an irri- tice Commission, however, met tant in relation between the in an amicable atmosphere. party and the people and a cause There were ono complaints filed of rising anti-Semitism. Mr. by either side, but the commis- Nowak's strongest supporter in sion met to discuss several clues-. the discussion was Lieut. Gen. tions concerning regulation of Kazimirz Witaszewski, chief of observance of the armistice pact. In Washington, the concen- tration of troops on Israel's Sy- rian border was the major topic discussed when Israel Minister Reuven Shiloah met with As- sistant Secretary of State George V. Allen. There have been reports that Syrian troops have been massing • along 7 the Israel frontier, Mr. Shiloah said. NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Israeli Consulate issued a correction to its report on the cancellation of the sched- uled appearance of Arthur Liveran, member of the Isra- eli delegation to the United Nations, at a forum in a New Hampshire hotel when it learned that the hotel in which the affair was to be held discriminated against American Jews. Mr. Liveran, the correc- tion stated, was withdrawn as speaker not from Went- worth Hall — as erroneously announced earlier —, b u t from Wentworth-By-The-Sea, in New Hampshire. The own ers of Wentworth Hall have informed the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency that they are themselves Jewish. At the forum at the Wentworth-By- The-Sea, from which Mr. Liveran ' was withdrawn by the Israeli Consulate, he and an Arab spokesman were to have- discussed the Arab- Israel situation. Syrian Charges of Massing Troops Denied by Israel Levy New Editor of Philadelphia Exponent BALTIMORE, (JTA) — The resignation of Henry W. Levy as public. relations director of the Associated- Jewish- Charities and Welfare Fund of Baltimore to take over the editorship of GREETINGS & GIFTS the Jewish Exponent of Phila- deliphia has been announced pre brought to you from here. Mr. Levy, who has held Friendly Neighbors Baltimore post for six years, es Civic & Social Welfare the will assume his new position Leaders on Sept. 4. through - A veteran of 25 years in the . newspaper and public relations WELCOME WAGON field, Mr. Levy has served on the ' staffs of the New York Post Where to phone: - and the New York American, as assistant managing editor of the WO. 1-7750 American Hebrew Magazine, VE. 6-3464 news editor of Jewish Tele- graphic Agency, a book reviewer KE. 3-6598 for Baltimore Sun and contri- buting editor to. Universial Jew- 61Y0 40,1 or alio:4W lkolos simaiinsisOnsi ish Encyclopedia. Florida Governor Backs ADL Claim MIAMI, Fla. — The office of Gov. LeRoy Collins has advised the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith that in the future official conventions would not be held at hotels which dis- criminate against Jews in their adinission . policies, Nathan Perlmutter, executive director of the Florida ADL, reported. The Southern Governors Con- ference on Nuclear Energy was recently. held at the Tides Hotel in St. Petersburg. This hotel has a history of • anti-Jewish dis- crimination, ADL states. The Governor's office wrote to George J. Talianoff, chairman of the Florida' Regional Advis- ory Board of ADL that upon ADL notification of the un- American policy of the Tides Hotel his staff sought other fa- cilities for the convention. The imminent date of the conven- tion, however, and inadequate facilities in the area made a change convention sites im- practical. The Governor's office advised Talianoff that Gov. Jim Folsom, of Alabama, had _also expressed concern over the selection of the Tides Hotel as a site for an official function: Congress Rejects $3,500,000 Proposal for Israel Projects . WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Congress has turned down the State Department request for spending approximately $3,500,000 in U.S. funds now deposited in Israel for scien- tific and cultural projects in the Jewish State. 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