Jewish Representation in Canadian Israel's President Parliament Will Remain Unchanged With ORT Visitors Friday, . June 28, 1957 MONTREAL (JTA)—The Ca- nadian national elections saw no change in the Jewish rep- resentation in the Dominion's Parliament and left the situa- tion unchanged as far as Ca- nadian Jewry is concerned de- spite the fact that the Liberal Party which was turned Out of power had been a notable friend of Jews and Israel. The one Jewish MP, Leon Cresthol of Montreal was re- elected. The lone Jewish Sen- ator, David Croll, holds his seat for life, unaffected by elections. , The Liberal Party, repre- sented by such men as. the late Mackenzie King, Prime Minis- ter Louis St. Lturent and Min- ister for External Affairs Les- ter B. PearsOn, played a posi- tive role in the rehabilitation of the remnants of European Jewry and the establishment of the State of Israel. On the do- mestic scene. Liberal Govern- ment policies resulted in the virtual disappearance of anti- Semitism on the national scene and the enactment of anti-racial legislation. On the other hand, observers note, historically every party in Canada has at One time or another sent a Jewish member to Parliament and has demon- strated in other ways its friend- ship for Jews. At times, Con- servative leaders have been even more outspoken in this sphere than Liberals, and have also shown a sensitivity to Is- rael's problems. The one element in the new party line-up which has given cause for second thoughts is the possible influence of the Social Credit Party in the cur- rent situation where neither of the two major parties can rule alone. For many years leaders of the Social Credit movement and of splinter groups on its fringes have been among the most outspoken anti-Semites in public life: However, in Al- berta, the only province under a Social Credit administration, there has been no anti-Semit- ism and the party itself dis- avows anti-Semitism. More re- cently, leading members of the movement have e-x pr essed friendship for Israel. ZOA Urges. 'Thorough Reforms' in WZO; Alleges Partisanship (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Israeli Vessel Carries Munitions for U.S Army NEW YORK, (JTA)—United States Navy authorities lifted the veil of secrecy from the "mystery ship" flying the Is- raeli flag which this week-end unloaded ammunition at the Earle, N. J., Naval Ammunition Depot. It revealed that the ship was the Israel motor vessel "Tap- puz" and it carried ammunition for the U. S. Army.