(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
TEL AVIV - Active French
participation in Israel's heavy
industry, including railway con-
struction, consideration of a
new oil pipeline and building of
an overhead trolley for the
transport of potash will be
recommended in Paris by the
French delegation of represen-
tatives of banking, finance and
engineering which Tuesday com-
pleted a week's inspection of
this country's industries.
The delegation, headed by
Emile Roche, chairman of the
French N a t i o n a 1 Economic
Council, disclosed its plans for
French industrial participation
in this country at a press con-
ference prior to departure for
home.
The delegation's final formal
visit was to the home . of Israel
President Itzhak Ben-Zvi. After
that visit, Mrs. Golda Meier,
Foreign Minister, entertained
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Roche and his colleagues at a
luncheon,
Expressing his "deep admira-
tion" for Israeli achievements,
Roche said he foresees now "a
glowing future of increased ex-
change" between his country
and Israel. The main purpose
of the visit, he said, was ex-
ploration of prospects of greater
cooperation between France and
Israel and expansion of their
trade in industry and agricul-
ture.
The railway project foreseen
by Roche would be the con-
struction of a railroad running
from Sodom to Elath to Beer-
sheba. The Roche delegation in-
spected the port of Elath Tues-
day morning, looked over the
oil and oil pipeline installations
in the Elath area and inspected
the "King Solomon" copper
mines at Timma.
"I find myself - deeply im-
bued," said Roche, "with the
common fate and interests be-
tween France and Israel."
Dr. Goldmann to Meet Next Week
with Hungarian Jewish Leaders
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News)
JERUSALEM - For the first Jewry's confiscated property
time since the October events and the WJC decision on a
in Hungary, Dr. Nahum Gold- planned new world Jewish body.
mann is scheduled to meet offi-
From London, Goldmann will
cial representatives of Hungari- visit Bonn to meet Chancellor
an Jewry next week.
Konrad Adenauer and other
In his capacity as president West German leaders. He then
of the World Jewish Congress Will fly to South America to
and head of the German Rep- open the campaign in Argen-
arations Claims Commission, Dr. tina, Brazil and Uruguay.
Goldmann will meet in Zurich,
From Uruguay, Goldmann is
Switzerland with the president going to the United States to
and vice-president of the Hun- discuss questions of the Terri-
garian Jewish community, Dr. tonalZionist Federation and
Goldmann told the press on to seek participation among
Tuesday. American non-Zionists in the
He is leaving for two months. world Jewish agency.
After Zurich, he will preside
For the first time, Goldmann
at the London conference of-the officially disclosed the existence
World Jewish Congress where of immigration from Poland and
representatives of 20 countries Hungary within the framework
will discuss problems of East of reunions of families and re-
European and North African latives in Israel.
Jewries, the return of Egyptian
Goldmann did not disclose the
number of arrivals.
the content of earl-
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talks with leading Israeli
Arabs, Goldmann stated while
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they spoke calmly and objec-
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nomics, education and health,
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HOLLYWOOD - Joel Grey,
son of bandleader - entertainer
Mickey Katz, has been signed
for a top role in Columbia's
musical "Calypso Heat Wave."
Grey, who will fly to Hollywood
following completion of a night
club engagement in Baltimore,
joins a cast headed by Johnny
Desmond. The young singer-
dancer comedian, who only once
before appeared in a feature
film, "About Face," produced
by Warners five years ago, won
critical praise with his perform-
ance in the leading role of the
stage musical, "Joy Ride," at the
Huntington Hartford Theatre,
Hollywood, just a year ago.
More recently, Joel was ac-
claimed for his portrayal of
Jack in the NBC television
spectacular, "Jack and the
Beanstalk." He has also re-
corded a series of whimsical
Jewish songs.
LONDON, (JTA) - The So-
viet radio has broadcast allega-
tions that Israel is being armed
with "nuclear weapons." Radio
Moscow in the past several days
has been broadcasting threats to
destroy Middle Eastern states
serving "nuclear war bases" of
the United States.
The broadcast said France and
Israel had reached an agree-
anent, while "there are also re-
ports circulating on the arming
of Israel with nuclear weapons
and on great maneuvers being
carried out by NATO's Mediter-
ranean forces with the partici-
pation of the U. S. Sixth Fleet,
which allegedly carries atomic
weapons.
(In Damascus, Syria, Premier
Sabri Assali said that only Is-
rael "and her Western allies"
are contemplating aggression
against Jordan. He added that
Syria and Egypt, linked with
Jordan by a mutual defense
treaty, "are determined to spare
no effort in defending Jordan's
independence and sovereignty."
Arab states "are fully prepared
to retaliate with double blows
against Israel," he said.
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