House Approves $3,516,667 Sum for
Distribution to Israeli Institutions
St. Louis Su s ur i ay
ppea our
lations between the peoples of
WASHINGTON, (JTA) -The
House of RepresentativeS ap- Israel and the United States.
proved overwhelmingly an ap- The program had been recom-
propriation bill releasing in Is- mended to ihe Congress for au-
thorization as a result of a re-
rael currency the sum equiva- port and reCominendations made
lent to $3,516,667 for distribu- by Bernard Katzen, Special
tion to 40 Israeli organiza- Consultant to the State Depart-
tions and institutions. The mo- ment, who went to Israel at the
ney is an accumulation of Is- request of the Secretary of
raeli pounds paid in to the State John Foster Dulles,
United States embassy in Tel
Katzen was asked by the Sec-
Aviv for the purchase of books, retary to investigate and make
magazines and other cultural recommendations with regard to
and educational materials from a fund in Israeli pounds built
the 'United States for the past
five yearS. up under the ' informational
M
Under the leadership of Rep. 'Media
Guaranty
Program
which
permits
countries
• having
a
John Rooney (Dem.-Brooklyn) shortage of foreign .exchange to
at-
the House beat dowh twO
import books, periodicals and
tempts, to drop the item from other informational media from
an appropriations bill by votes the United States through reg-
of 111-82 and 145-75. Congress-
man Rooney heads the Appro- ular commercial channels. Un-
priations Subcommittee which der this program, foreign im-
porters in countries with soft
looked into the proposal. Roon-
ey was prepared for opposition currencies can make payment
to the American exporter in
from , certain House members
and made a strong case for the local currency and the exporter
item. He was vigorously sup- can exchange the local currency
ported by the House Majority for dollars upon application to
Leader, John W. McCormack of the U.S. Information Agency.
Boston, who told the House that
Under the recommended
the proposal would enable the
program, there would be • es-
U.S. Government to fulfill a
tablished chairs in American
commitment made by the De-
studies at Israel's major uni-
partment of State early last versities, and scholarship
year.
funds for studies in fields that
The Majority Leader told the
will contribute to closer U.S.-
House the funds would be used
Israel understanding. Assist-
for the benefits of orphans and , ance is also proposed toward
other underprivileged Israelis,
the construction of cultural
for the establishment of a law
and community halls at such
library and many other pur-
centers as Tel Aviv, . Haifa,.
poses that would strengthen Is-
Nazareth and in Galilee.
rael as a stronghold of democ-
"Quarters would be supplied
racy. A small staff of three U.S.
for a United States informa-
employees in Jerusalem will
tion center and library at Tel
supervise the program for the
Aviv, thus saving a future
American embassy. These three
expenditure of money from
will work out detailed terms of new tax funds. A wing is
the grants and assure proper use
recommended to house an
of the funds. For this adminis-. American law library for the
trative task, $8,333 is appropri-
Israel Bar Association, as a
ated.
means to promote- an under-
The Israelicurrency is now
standing _of the American
on deposit in Israel, and its
legal system.
distribution for Israeli scien-
Assistance would be given in
tific and humanitarian proj-
the translation and publishing
ects aims to foster closer re_
of books, a substantial portion
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of which would be American
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textbooks and technical man.-
uals. It is recommended that a
museum be constructed for the
display of arts and antiquities,
and provision has been made for
• to organize and direct activities I
0of JEWISH COMMUNITY of 3000. 1 archaeological research and
= exploration. Several projects
Community Center
would promote the teaching and
being planned
use of the English language,
Please reply stating:
while- others are designed to in-
Educational Qualifications
troduce courses in American
Experience and
history and literature. The pro-
Salary expected.
gram as a whole has thus been
designed to reach all walks of
Send applications to:
Israeli cultural life and human-
K. Z. Paltiel,
itarian intererts.
Executive Director _
The recommendations in-
Windsor Jewish
clude 200,000 Israeli pounds
Community Council
for the Hebrew University;
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190,000 pounds for the Ha-
Windsor, Ontario
- dassah Medical Organization;
250,000 pounds for the Haifa
municipality; 300,000 pounds
for the Haifa Technion; 75,000
pounds for the Weizmann. In-
stitute of _ Science; '75,000 for
the Zionist Organization - of
THE
America; 85,000 pounds for
TIME
the Kfar Silver Agricultural
Training Institute; 200,000 for
FOR
the University of Tel Aviv,
and 125,000 for Bar-Han Uni-
versity.
The sum of 1,500,000 is also
provided in the report for the -
DE LUXE
Israel-American Museum Foun-
dation; 600,000 pounds is recom-
mended for the Israel-Ameri-
ean Archaeological Foundation;
WINES
400;000 pounds for translation
WITH
and publication programs in
which the Rabbi Kook Foun-
-dation, the World Academy of
Higher. Jewish Studies. and the
ORT are participating; 390,000
pounds for Chinuch -Atzmai, an
elementary education system;
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such action, however, according
to local observers.
.Local . Catholic and. Protestant
leaders,. who joined Temple Is
rael in its suit against CreVe•
Coeur, praised the court's de-
cision in statements here..
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One of the zoning amend-
ST. LOUIS (JTA) - City of-
ficials of the suburb of Creve ments invalidated by Judge
Coeur were weighing the pos- LaDriere removed ,from the
sibility of an appeal against zoning act authority to permit
the St. Louis County Circuit construction of churches in resi-
Court decision which ruled the dentially-zoned areas.
community must permit Temple . The other provided that if 10
ISrael to build a synagogue and per cent of the property-own-
religious school in Creve Coeur. ers within 1,000 feet of a pro
In a precedent-making de- posed building site objected, a
cision, the first of its kind in three-fourths vote of the alder-
Missouri history, Circuit Judge men would- be required to grant
Raymond E. LaDriere last week a special permit.
William H. Wyne Jr., city
held that two zoning ordinance
amendments under which Creve attorney of Creve Coeur, said
Coeur denied a building permit a motion for a new trial will
to Temple Israel were invalid. be filed to preserve the right
He ruled the amendments of appeal to a higher court.
violated the right of free exer- Strong public sentiment against
an appeal is likely_ to prevent
cise of religion
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