Reports on Anti-Jewish Occurences in Zionist Leaders Give Basic Okay in Sovet Circles for Opening Doors to Non-Zionists Russia Cause Excitement prayer: pened to be Russian, he'd be UNITED NATION S, N.Y. uttered the traditional Committee gave serious con- NEW YORK (JTA)—General shot tomorrow." _ sideration to the problem of (JTA) — The latest press re- "Next Year in Jerusalem." satisfaction with the resolutions middle class aliyah, not in lip ports detailing o f f i c i a 1 anti- The Tess correspondent, Ozerov, w h o w a s accompa- adopted by the recent session service, but in terms of "im- Semitism in the Soviet Union Vladimir Ozerov, insisted on vied by another Tass represen- of the Zionist Actions Commit- proved facilities in capital were seen here as h a v i n g trying to trace the source of tative Vladimir B o g a c h ev, tee in Jerusalem was indicated transfer, housing, investment caused much more excitement these detailed reports by re- made his final approach to here this week in reports from and employment opportuni- in Soviet circles than such ac- peatedly demanding that Saul CarsOn during a luncheon of Mrs. Rose Haiprin, acting chair- ties." .e cusations have brought about in Carson, Jewish Telegraphic' the U.N. Correspondents Asso- man of the Jewish Agency; Agency correspondent at the ciation honoring ` a colleague. the past. Part of her report to the com- Abraham Redelheim, president A usually suave and congen- United Nations, tell him the The exchange between the Tass of the Zionist Organization; and mittee. Mrs. Halprin said, was ial correspondent for Tass, the source of the information. 'man and the JTA writer culmi- Dr. Emanuel Neumann, presi- on "the steady progress of our official Soviet n e w s agency. Carson told him: "I don't nated with some hot w o r d s from both. thus becoming pub- dent of the World Confedera- cultural activities in the United made determined e f f o r t s to know the source. If I did, I lic. Later, each apologized to States." These she outlined as trace the source of the press wouldn't tell you." tion of GeneraltZionists. "I do not understand why the other. and the two agreed Each of the Jewish leaders expansion of the day school pro- reports which had cited speci- "this unfortunate misun- viewed optimistically the adop- gram. growing interest. in He- fic cases of anti-Jewish activity you refuse to reveal the that derstanding will not disturb tion of a plan authorizing Dr. brew study and intensified ac- like the closing of synagogues. source," persisted Ozerov. "I Nahum Goldmann, president of tivities by Jewish youth organ- the destruction of parts of old am a member of the U.N. good professional relations be- the World Zionist Organization. izations. Jewish cemeteries. and the ar- Correspondent Association, as tween us." At one point in the exchange. Redelheim. who termed the rest of Jews on charges of you are." to carry out negotiations with Carson told Ozerov: "If Tass "For one thing." Carson re Carson non-Zionist organizations for ZAC meeting "fruitful and con- -- Zionism" because, in H i g h in terms of work ac- Holy Day services, they had plied, : "if the source hap- would issue a factual statement their affiliation with the World ' about those reports. not merely complished." pointed to the four Zionist movement. • citing the Soviet Constitution . main issues which were dis- Dr. Neumann, while stating but factually d e t a i 1 i n g the cussed and acted upon. that the resolution is in keep- truth or falsity -, f our reports. These. he listed as The adop- ing with the spirit of a deci- that would mike news." Ozerov tion of a 235.395.000 Israeli I ; did not pick up that challenge. sion reached by the Zionist - Congress in 1956 to broaden pound budgetfor the year start- JERUSALEM. (JTA)—A new ! Jordan. Addiffa and Falastin. -•ious to all corres- the base of the Zionist move- ing April 1; the plan for broad- turn in Arab attitudes toward i also spoke up. Adiffa called for I It was ob. the Arab refugee problem. .-eal-la "constructive policy" in rela-; Pondents arid others here that ment by encouraging the affil- ening the movement; the deci- ItiOn to the refugee problem. !a T a s s correspondent's insis- iation of pro-Israel or pro- sion to convene the 25th World istically calling for "bargaining - cing the source of Zionist organizations not affil- Zionist Congress in the summer rather than for the traditional 1Falastionsidered the refugee tense on tr - he knows iated. called the plan con- of 1960: and the reorganization Arab use of the refugee prob- 1 Teport filed at the United Na- ' a news report—which structive, but said-it "involves of the basis of representation at lem as a political football. was tions last week by Secretary ' to be privileged — must have seen here emerging from Leba-1 General Dag Hammarskjold. I come as a result of official So- and pitfalls the Congress. certain risks These decisions. Redelheim non and Jordan. Both these and a d v o c a t e d a "positive viet orders. indicating offiCial which must be avoided." Soviet sensitivity to the latest - , counter-proposal." It proposed reports about Russian anti-Sem- He said that "there would be said will undoubtedly have a countries are among the "host entatives no net gain to the movement if decisive impact on the future of areas where the refugees now . t a themselves submit such a pro- itism- live. the adherents of such new or the Zionist movement. "even if it is rejected by , • • • El Hayat. of Beirut. one of Ph Arab I Classified Ads brings results! ganizations were achieved at the the most influential newspapers the Arab governments." cost of weakening the existing Israelis Impatient Zionist organizations which - in Lebanon. editorially censured must continue to bear the chief Waiting for Showdown the Arab governments for "ex- responsibility for the complete ploiting the Palestine refugee problem" during the past des- ' realization of the Zionist ideal." on Suez . . . Neumann NEW YORK (AJP1—Declar- ade. "It is high time that we Dr. Neumann also cautioned cease to regard the unfortunate over "premature optimism" that ing that the Suez situation is the plan is anything but an ex- "delicate. unstable and at times refugees as a political weapon." periment; charged that it is "an 4 dangerous." Dr. Emanuel Neu- the paper stated. The editorial called upon the error to attribute the relative mann told a group of Israeli and weakening of the movement , American-Jewish newsmen dur- Arab countries to present a "positive" attitude next week. during the past decade to or- , ing a press conference at the will be a meeting of ganizational defects or to expect : Statler Hotel this week that the when there ommittee to the an improvement through struc- Egyptian seizure of flagships the advisory c Uni t ed Nations Relief and YOU EXPECT MORE or constitutional changes; • carrying Israel cargoes through tural FROM HAMILTON and said that it is well to bear ! the Suez Canal has so incensed Works "Host" Agency governments for Arab Refu — BEN GREEN AND GET IT ! - JACK MANN in mind the distinction betw..-en `the people of Israel that the gees which include Er-pt and Syria. Zionist organizations and Jewish : "Yishuv is hardening" and the in addition to Jordan and Leba- You Can't Drive Overhead — Why Pa y For It! organizations which are de- Israelis "are becoming impati- non—are schedule d for a showdown scrbed as non-Zionist. although ent and eager to par 's pate in the advisory committee they are quite definitely pro- • on the issue." TO 6-2800 Israel. - i Scoring the State Department. sessions. scheduled to be held 13519 HAMILTON at DAVISON On the latter point. Dr. Neu- . Dr. Neumann maintained that in Beirut. newspapers in said that the difference the United States has not been.! Two daily New Arab 'Bargaining on t Refugees Repored in Israel' a De Soto • Plymouth NEW CAR! USED CAR! or SERVICE! HAMILTON MOTOR SALES mann is not only — or not necessarily forthright enough on the ques- -ideological. but resides chief- tion of the Suez. "The British." ly in the fact that Zionist or- he said. "have shown greater - ganizations exist solely -for the : realism in their Parliament. purpose of advancing the Zion- ; Dr. Neumann added that the ist cause in all -its aspects. while seriousness of the situation de- other Jewish organizations. how- mands that the State Depart- ever important. primarily pur- ; ment take a more vigorous sue other goals. although en- stand. gaging in • pro-Israel activity , Speaking as the president of i the World Confederation of from time to time." Dr. Neumann also expressed , General Zionists. Dr. Neumann approval of the "final elimina- criticized Israel Premier David tion of the double-shekel" for Ben-Gurion who. he charged. Israel Zi6nists as a positive con- had been "building up non- structive achievement. The dou- ' Zionist organizations" and who. ble representation for Israel : along with the government. had Zionists." he continued. "in- made the - absurd" move of volved the definite possibility : sending a bill of two million that within another decade the • pounds to the Jewish Agency Zionist Congress would be corn- for goods sent to Israel in the thus treating the posed. in large majority. of Is- past decade. raelis—thus turning it into a Jewish Agency as "a private en- kind of Knesset No. 2." iterprise organization" when in Mrs. Haiprin. speaking on the • reality it is working hand in Goldmann proposal to broaden hand with the government. the framework of the Zionist movement. said there were Paris Synagogue Latest "many doubts and differences of Target of Anti-Semites. opinion." At the same time. she PARIS t JTA) — Anti - Semitic said that "such broadening will also result in broadening the vandals have defaced a French base for any effort on behalf - of Jewish institution for the fifth time in the past few weeks. Israel in the Diaspora." said that the Actions Jewish leaders reported. The • She _ . latest target was a synagogue which vandals in a passing car If YOU TURN THE splashed with red ink. 1 Police admitted that they had I no evidence on this attack or UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T 1 on the earlier ones. and the IFIND A FINER WINE THAN culprits are unknown. Jewish . leaders have visited French au- thorities. who have increased police protection to such build- ings as the Tomb of the Un- . Milan Wineries, Detroit. Mich I I known Jewish Martyr. Effective July 7, 7959 NEW Higher RATE at AMERICAN SAVINGS Q Curreat Rate Savings Accounts Iniured to '10,000 by an Agency of U. S. Gov't DEXTER at CORTLAND LIVERNOIS at W. 7 MILE RD. W. 9 MILE near COOLIDGE _Stahl Office AMERICAN SAVINGS WOODWARD at CONGRESS 3 Other Branches . I C