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to repeal its decision of three
weeks ago to open the Center's
facilities for programming on
Saturdays, commencing at 1
m
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facilities should start function-
ing on Saturdays at 1 p.m., be-
ginning with Oct. 31.
While a motion to table is
not debatable, Samuel Simmer,
maker of the motion to rescind
the original action for Sabbath
programming, was given assur-
ances, in the course of a lengthy
discussion, that the Sabbath pro-
grams would not be put into
effect until the board had re-
viewed and acted upon his mo-
tion to rescind, at a meeting
that is expected again to be
called specifically for that pur-
pose prior to Oct. 31.
Simmer's motion was of-
fered . after the Center board
had heard an appeal for re-
peal of the Sabbath program-
ming decision from Rabbis
Samuel Prero (Orthodox),
Morris Adler (Conservative)
and Leon Frain (Reform). A
number of other rabbis and
congregational leaders were
present to indicate that their
memberships had voted to
urge abandonment of plans
for Sabbath functions at a
publicly-financed agency. The
requests came in the forms of
urgent appeals to avoid de-
secration of the Sabbath.

Among those who attended
the hearings was Abe Kasle,
who came to inform the board
of the Center that the board
of directors of the United
Hebrew Schools last week had
voted unanimously to request
the Center 'not to introduce
activities on the Sabbath.
In the absence of Samuel
Frankel, president of the Cen-
ter, who is on his way back from
Israel, Maurice Schiller pre-
sided at the meeting.
Several Center board members
insisted that spokesmen who
support Sabbath functions
should also be heard at a forth-
coming meeting.
It became known this week
that-the Sabbath issue was dis-
cussed in a number of sermons
during Rosh Hashanah and that
several rabbis are planning to
tackle the issue in their Yom
Kippur sermons. Rabbi Morde-
cai Halpern of Congregation
Beth Shalom has announced
that' he will condemn the Cen-
ter's action in his Kol Nidre
address.
A number of organizations
have adopted resolutions disap-
proving of the Center's action.

UN Body Predicts Israel Population
Increase to 2,700,000 by 1 967

.

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
To The Jewish News

UNITED NATIONS—The UN
Food and Agriculture Organiza-
tion Wednesday forecast that
Israel's population would in-
crease by 40 percent in the next
eight years, reaching a total of
2,700,000 by 1967. In the same
period, according to the FAO
estimate, Israel's national in-
come will grow by 93 percent
to 4,850,000,000 Israeli pounds.
The forecasts were made by
the FAO in one of a series of
studies conducted in 10 coun-
tries in t h e Mediterranean
region, for the purpose of rec-
ommending policies and devel-
opment programs which should
be followed by the governments
in the next 20 years.

GOP to Push
New Laws on
Immigration

Direct JTA Teletype Wire
To The Jewish News

WASHINGTON — Moderni-
zation of immigration laws, in-
cluding abandonment of the
national origins system, were
suggested Tuesday in a report
issued by the Republican Com-
mittee on Program and Prog-
ress.
.7.) ublished by the Republican
National Committee, the recom-
mendations urged a policy for
national security and peace in
which "immigration laws must
be an aid and not hindrance to
an effective foreign policy."
It was recommended that im-
migration laws be made "a
source of renewal and replen-
ishment of the springs of crea-
tive activity in our own society."
The committee said, "We
recommend a regular review
and modernization of our pres-
ent immigration laws. Time and
conditions have made obsolete
the national origins laws of 35
years ago."
The committee proposed that
"a careful study of t h e s e
changes should be the first step
toward more realistic moderni-
zation of our immigration laws."
Albert C. Jacobs of Connecti-
cut, president of Trinity Col-
lege, is chairman of the GOP
"task force" on policy that
made the recommendations.

In accordance with FAO
practice, however, Israel was
included among the countries
of "southern Europe," and not
in the Near East, because the
Arab states object to the in-
clusion of Israel in the Middle
East.
Israel's "most important goal
to be obtained in the coming
decade," the report states, "is
the closing of the gap in the
balance of payments." Through
the expansion of exports and
domestic production of import
substitutes, the FAO experts
predicted, Israel's balance of
payments is expected to decline
to 55,000,000 by 1969.
Vast growth was predicted
for Israeli agriculture, industry,
exports and afforestation.
"Exports of agricultural com-
modities," the report state, "are
expected to rise by about two
and a half times." Ten million
trees will be planted in Israel
in the next 10 years, the ex-
perts forecast, and the construc-
tion of some 270,000 more hous-
ing units may be necessary in
Israel by 1959.

Moscow Radio Reports
Israeli, Iranian 'Plot'

LONDON, (WJA) —A com-
mentary, "The Conspiracies of
the Puppet Governnients in
Teheran and Tel Aviv," was
broadcast by Moscow Radio's
Persian language service, the
World Jewish Congress Infor-
mation Department reports.
The commentator warned that
"the Israeli government is try-
ing to develop its relations with
some of the Islamic countries,"
and that she has "exploited" the
fact that Iran has come "more
and more under the control of
aggressive U.S. circles and has
serious differences with the
USSR."
Israeli leaders, the report
said, "are looking for accomp-
lices and partners in their
black deeds," but it is ex-
tremely difficult for the in-
stigators of a new war to
conceal their conspiracies from
the eyes of the peoples of the
world."
Moscow radio told of alleged
Israeli-Iranian negotiation s
against the Arab countries, as
reported in an Italian news-
paper.

Synagogue Damaged in Holiday Prank

NEW YORK—Two teen-age
boys on horseback were respon-
sible for $3,000 in damages to
the Rockwood Park Jewish
Center, in Howard Beach,
Queens.
The youths, both 15, were
arrested by juvenile authorities
after their horses were traced
to a Brooklyn riding stable. The
boys had stoned windows of the
center and trampled new sod

planted for the High Holy Day
season.
The incident, which occurred
shortly after services ended on
Rosh Hashandh evening, did not
involve anti-Semitism, police
said. Authorities • quoted the
youths as saying, "We just
wanted to break some windows.
"If we had know it was holi-
day time for the Jewish people,
we would not have done it," one
of the youths said.

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5 - TH E DETR OIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 9, 1959

Community Center Postpones Action on
Move to Rescind Sabbath Programming

