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JERUSALEM — One of the
longest regular shipping routes
in the world will be opened by
Israel's Shoham Company in
partnership with two Asian
shipping companies soon, it was
announced Wednesday.
The new line is ,being estab-
lished in cooperation with the
Gold Star Company and the
Black Star Company of Ghana,
of which Israel is a partner in
both.
The new service will carry
African raw materials to Amer-
ica, American products to Israel
and Israel products to the Far
East, Four ships are scheduled
to be chartered by the company
in the first stage of the new
service.
Officials of the Black Star
Company who spent two weeks
in Israel reported plans to buy
a new ship in Israel to be added
to the company's fleet.

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BRUSSELS, (WJA) — The
Belgian Foreign Ministry has
A Digest of World Jewish Happenings, from confirmed reports of a protest
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NEW YORK—The people of Israel regard economic con- bition. The protest was lodged
solidation as a major element in their capacity to defend them- through Belgium's Charge d'Af-
selves, Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz told the Women's Division for faires in Djidda.
Official Belgian quarters
Israel Bonds at an all-day conference here . . . Rabbi Harold
H. Gordon, executive vice-president of the New York Board of
Rabbis, who visited Hungarian Jewish communities, reported
that in spite of its atheistic policies the Communist government
of Hungary is allowing synagogues and religious schools to
function . . . The Synagogue Council of America was invited
by Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson to nominate a
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School children with heart
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discussion at the Cardiac Child
Conference in Detroit's Vet-
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Oct. 3, Dr. Ralph D. Rabino-
vitch, director of Hawthorne
Center, Northville, will be the
keynote speaker, it was an-
nounced by the Michigan Heart
Association, sponsor of the pro-
gram.
Other speakers included in
the day-long conference are Dr.
Alvan Feinstein, Irvington
House, New York, talking on
rheumatic fever; Dr. Aaron
Stern, of University Hospital,
who will discuss congenital de-
fects, and Dr. James Blodgett,
of Detroit, who will review sur-
gical techniques for correcting
various heart ailments.

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VIENNA—The immediate extradition by the United Arab
Republic to West Germany of the former Buchenwald camp
doctor Hans Eisele, an S.S. officer, was demanded by a delega-
tion of former inmates , of the camp in a letter to. President
Nasser of the UAR . . . The Central Committee of Jewish Re-
ligious Communities has denied that Poland interferes in Jewish
religious activities . . .
PARIS—Warnings that anti-Semitic elements in Europe
would seek to take advantage of the race riots in Great Britain,
the political situation in France and the developments in the
Middle East to spread anti-Jewish and anti-democratic propa-
ganda were sounded here during the four-day meeting of the
third annual • congress of the Bnai Brith in Europe . . The
Paris Consistory has turned over one of the most famous syna-
gogues of this city, the synagogue in the Rue des Tournelles,
in which the Ashkenazi rites have been practiced for more than
80 years, to a new Sephardic congregation composed of Algerian
Jews who have settled in Paris. Rabbi Andre Chekroun, an
Algerian, will be minister of the congregation . . . A new
Yiddish-language weekly newspaper, Der Moment, appeared here
to present the views of the newly established "Action Committee
for Democratic Defense" (C.A.D.) composed of Jews and non-
Jews, which urges adoption of the new French constitution
proposed by General Charles de Gaulle.
LONDON—Prime Minister Harold Macmillan will be the
principal speaker at a dinner and ball to be given Nov. 5 by
British Jewry to mark the conclusion of the community's cele-
brations of Israel's tenth anniversary . . . A Soviet jurist, writing
in the Soviet organ Izvestia, is reported supporting Saudi Arabian
and Egyptian claims to sovereignty over territorial waters to
a 12-mile limit, thus threatening interference with Israeli ship-
ping in the Gulf of Aqaba . . . The Soviet Near Eastern Service
broadcast in Arabic that "Israel recently received a consignment
of American arms.

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throughout the world.
An Arab-Israel federation, the
newspaper declared, would not
only eliminate Arab-Israel con-
flicts, but would give Israel an
opportunity to contribute "to
the economic and social devel-
opment of the Arab countries."
The editorial pointed out that
"the relationship between the
Arab minority and the Jews in
Israel confirms the possibility
of Arab-Jewish co-existence,
with equal rights for all."
The editorial which warmly
lauded Israel, also praised Dr.
Nahum Goldmann, chairman of
the Jewish Agency, for defin-
ing Arab nationalism as "a his-
torically healthy and justifiable
phenomenon, not necessarily in
contrast with Israel's interests."
Prime Minister Fanfani, who
is also the Italian Foreign Min-
ister, will visit Cairo, probably
before the end of October, ac-
cording to official government
sources.

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Italian Newspaper Suggests Israel Join
Arab Federation in Bid for Near East Peace

ROME, (JTA) — The news-
paper Il Popolo, official organ
of Premier Amintore Fanfani's
Christian Democratic Party, pro-
posed in an editorial that Israel
join the Arab states in a Federal
union which would aid peace
not only in the Middle East but

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JERUSALEM—Six German shepherd dogs arrived here as
a gift from Arnold Scheinberg, New York lawyer, who wants
them used for frontier patrol . . . U. S. labor leaders George M.
Harrison and Jacob S. Potofsky were received here by President
Itzhak Ben-Zvi . . . Israel has named Eliezer Doron, head of the
Foreign Ministry's cultural relations- department and former
consul in New York, as Ambassador to Chile . . . Trade Ministry
officials disclosed that imports of consumer goods in 1957 dropped
to $80 per capita compared with $180 in 1949 . . . David
Horowitz, Governor of the State Bank, warned the government
to tighten its belt, reduce expenditures and adopt financial
measures to encourage austerity among the consuming public
. . A joint Israel-Japanese-Swiss fishing company has com-
menced operations in South Atlantic waters, catching tuna and
other fish for the Israel market.
TEL AVIV—Brig. Chaim Laskov, Israel army's chief of
staff, told his forces that the unification trend among Arab
states would lead militarily to a unification of all their armed
forces and would mean complete encirclement of Israel by
Arab armies . . . J. P. Narayan, Indian Socialist and land reform
leader, said here that while he understood the difficulties facing
Premier Jawaharlal Nehru in his Middle East policies, he could
not agree with his policies on Israel.

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