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African, Argentine Bodies Agree to Send Zionist 'Congressmen 9 _ JOHANNESBURG, (JTA) — The South African Jewish Board of Deputies voted to accept the invitation from Dr. Nahum Gold- mann, president of the World' -Zionist Organization,, to send fra- ternal delegates to the forthcom- ing 25th World Zionist Congress; The deputies Opted to send two fraternal delegates. Twelve full delegates will rep- resent the South -African Zionist organization - at the Congress, Which convenes Dec. 27. Edel Horwitz, chairman of the South African Zionist Organization, one of the delegates, left for London on a visit to precede his trip to Jerusalem to attend the Congress. Meanwhile, in Buenos Aires, the six parties affiliated with the Argentine Zionist Organization who had earlier threatened not to attend the World Zionist Con- gress announced that they had changed their position and would attend. The announcement, which was made by Nachman Radzichovsky, president of the Argentine Zion- ist Organization, followed a com- promise agreement between the World Zionist executive in Jeru- salem and the six partiels, who had claimed that they represent- ed 85 percent of Argentine Zionists. The Argentine General Zion- sts, who disputed this claim, had • earlier rejected an agreement signed by the six parties, for the allotment of seats at the Congress. Col. Meinertzhagen's 'Middle East Diary' Exposes Britain's Blunders m Mandatory Government Period One of the most exciting books about Palestinian Jewry's battle for justice and Great Britain's interference with their basic rights as human beings in the land which was pledged to them as the Jewish National Home is the volume "Middle East Diary, 1917-1956," written by an Eng- an, Col. Richard Meinertz- It has been published by Yoseloff (11 E. 36th, )• there are many wild ents in the book, and a few inconsistent refer- ees to the personalities with whom the 82-year-old author has come in contact, there are some revelations that will shock the sensibilities of libertarians and justice-seeking people even now, 13 years after the British Man- date_ over Palestine has been scrapped. Among the truly fantastic revelations in the book is the story Col. Meinertzhagen tells about Clemenceau. Under date of June 14, 1919, recorded in Paris, he writes: "Weizmann tells me that he met Clemen- ceau with a view to enlisting his sympathy with the National Home, that he found him un- sympathetic and remarked 'We Christians can never forgive the Jews for crucifying Christ,' to which Weizmann remarked `Monsieur Clemenceau, you know perfectly well that if Jesus of Nazareth were to apply for a visa to enter France, it would be refused on the ground that he was a po- litical agitator'." In November of 1919, report- ing on the Paris Peace Confer- ence, Col. Meinertzhagen wrote: "In Paris, I repeatedly stressed the importance of the whole of the Jordan catchment-area re- maining -in Palestine, but French' opposition, headed by Clemen- ceau, was adamant, and, by order of Lloyd George, the sub- ject was shelved for the mo- ment." Thus, there is evidence that even from some of the erstwhile friends of the Zionist movement there was frequent interference Train Refugee Doctors for Activities in U.S. lDr. Fr anciska Dworecka '(right), who came to the United States two years ago with the assistance of United PHILADELPHIA, (JTA) — Hias Service and the National The Philadelphia Fellowship Committee for Resettlement of Commission reported this week Foreign Physicians, is shown that the Philadelphia Board of with Dr. Howard A. Rusk, Education has not received re- plies from any of the five director of the Institute of major textbook publishers who Physical Medicine and Reha- were asked to revise textbooks bilitation, under whose super- she is training to spe- to provide better treatment of vision cialize in the treatment of the Nazi era. The Board sent the publishers physical disabilities. In the a report made for it by the last ten years, the Institute Philadelphia Fellowship Asso- has served as a training cen- ciation on a survey of 14 text- ter for approximately 300 books in which many inade- foreign physicians, a great quacies were found. One pub- number of whom are refugees. lisher told the Fellowship office Dr. Dworecka was formerly he thought improvements could an associate professor at the be made in future editions but Jagiellonian University Medi- cal School in Poland. not before two years time Text Publishers Cool to Nazi Era Revisions Israel Produces Perfume `Dimona' Envoy Discusses Jews in U.S.S.R. PARIS, (JTA)—Daniel Mayer, tEL AVIV, (JTA)—Pro- duction has begun of Israel's who served as president of the first perfume, manufactured Conference on the status of So- viet Jewry here last September, with the fulfillment of the Zion- from acacia and a variety of other local flower scents, it has discussed the situation of ist idea. Soviet Jews with Sergei Vinog- was announced by Lola Beer, An interesting story is re- Israel's famous fashion de- radov, the Soviet Ambassador to lated about one of the best France. signer. friends the Zionist movement The meeting was officially de-. The perfume, named "Di- had among -Christians. Mein-- scribed as "very friendly and mona," will be sold only to ertzhagen writes: "Col. J. H. tourists and for export. Cur- cordial." Mayer, who was accom- Patterson commanded the Zion rent production of the high- panied by Jacques Nante, a -Mule Corps and later on a Catholic writer who served as grade type of perfume is the Jewish Battalion in Palestine result of tests and experi- rapporteur for the September in 1919. His Brigadier was a mentation over a period of conference, drew the Soviet peppery little man who de- two years. A sample ship- envoy's attention to the resolu- tested Jews. The battalion was ment of $10,000 worth of -the tions passed at the conference inspected and the Brigadier, perfume has already been • dealing with discrimination finding a man with dirty little sent to the United States against JeWs in the USSR. May- buttons, referred to him as a while another shipment will er also expressed to the envoy `dirty little Jew.' Patterson at be sent shortly. the anxiety felt in liberal groups once ordered the Battalion to throughout the world over the bayonets, formed square fix- situation of Soviet Jews. The around the Brigadier and re- New York Justice possibilities of a visit by Mayer fused to let him out until he and other leaders to the Soviet ' apologized, which he did;' and Epstein Heads ADL New York Supreme Court Union was raised at the meet- reported Patterson, Allenby asked me to investigate the Justice Henry Epstein has been ing. named chair- case and on my report re- man of the Aaron Gilman Named turned the Brigadier to India New York ex- and disbanded •the Battalion." ecutive c o m - Vita Foods President There is much here about mittee of the As part of the continuous Lawrence and other important Bnai Brith vigorous expansion p r o g r am personalities. Meinertzhagen is Anti - Defam- calling • for young leadership, contradictory in his interpreta- ation League, the board of directors of Vita tion of Zionism, but in the main it was an- Food Products, Inc., New York, he is its support and the rebuker nounced early N. Y., the world's largest im- of the movement's antagonists. this week by "My views," he wrote to. Lord t h e League's porter, packer and processor of Curzon in 1919, "are those of an national chair- fish delicacies, announces the ardent Zionist." man, Henry E. appointment of Aaron Gilman as president. Forty-year-old Gil- His expose of the double role Schultz. of Major Gen. Ronald Storrs, A former man, formerly executive vice who was Governor of Jerusalem, Solicitor Gen- president, succeeds Victor Hel-. is especially interesting. He Epstein eral of N e w ler who will remain as chair- charges Storrs with "pretending York State, Epstein succeeds man of the board. to favor the Jews whilst intrigu- Federal Judge Sidney Sugar' - In the first major executive ing against them. He also ex- man, who held the post for change since the corporation was formed in 1930, the board ele- poses Lt. Col. L. R. E. Waters- three years. vated Robert G. • Heller to vice Taylor, who was financial ad- viser to the Palestine adminis- AJC Women's Division chairman of the board, and he will retain his duties as treas- tration, and charges that Storrs and Waters-Taylor were in con- Co-Sponsors Education urer. The board also appointed Bernard Goodwin, vice.. presi- stant touch with Arab notables Program in Israel JERUSALEM, (JTA)—A pro- . dent and executive head of and the Mufti, that the latter "advocated anti-Jewish riots." It ject sponsored jointly by the Mother's Food Products; Jesse is out of such encouragement to Israel Ministry of Education C. Goodwin ; -vice president in massacres that were developed and the national 'women's di- charge of -sales; Harry Nieren- the Arab hatred for Jewry that vision of the American Jewish berg, vice president; and Ralph was based on the belief that Congress and aimed at raising J.. Tasch;•secretary': * * *- Britain backed them and was the educational level of a group ready to oppose the Zionists in of young immigrants from Ori- Vita Makes Possible - ental and underdeveloped coun- a showdown. tries, was inaugurated here. Storrs is referred to as "a Education Minister A b b a RosY Herring Entree dangerous man" who "could Eban presided at the opening Whether the hostess plans- to be an enthusiast for Zionism ceremonies early this week. entertain six or 16 at Hanukah, and the- next day suffering The project provides the chil- a Rosy Herring Appetizer will from violent hebraphobia." dren with scholarships at Jeru- get dinner off to a festive and Scores upon scores of other salem high schools in addition traditional start. This tempting incidents make "Middle East to supplementary instruction first course is easy to prepare. Diary" most interesting reading. and coaching at the Louise Rosy Herring Appetizer The British case emerges as Waterman Wise Youth Hostel, 1 1-pound jar creamed herring fillets quite unsavory. The author lists where they will be living. The 1 1-pound can diced beets, drained Israel's attainments and many first group consists of 50 boys Lettuce Combine herring fillets with diced and 28 girls between 12 and 16 errors that were committed to beets, tossing lightly. Arrange on prevent peace in the Middle years of age, who were brought crisp lettuce. Makes 6 to 8 servings. East. His views, although not al- here from settlements through- Vita Herring brigl_tens the ways consistent, are well worth out the country. holiday table with these sug- Eban announced the appoint- studying, and his diary contains f a cts well worth taking into ac- ment by the Israel Government gestons: Core and dice a small red- count when reviewing the bloody of a special co-ordinating corn- history of the Middle East, espe- mittee to assist and advise stu- skinned apple and •dd to cially in relation to the Land of dents from African and Asian creamed herring fillets for a countries. The committee will new flavor twist. Israel. For a special herring cock- deal with the increasing flow of students and postgraduates tail, serve creamed herring fil- Kennedy Reaffirms from these countries for teach- lets in avocado halves. ers, professors and lecturers Lend heartiness to macaroni Friendship to Israel from Israel. salad by tossing in creamed herring fillets. in Wire to Ben-Gurion For an open-face sandwich Belgrade. Wants to Aid JERUSALEM, (JTA)--Amer- with man appeal, arrange ica's President-elect, John F. in Arab-Israel Peace creamed herring fillets on a Kennedy, has cabled to Israel ROME, (JTA)—Kota Popvic, Prime Minister David Ben-Gur- Foreign Minister of Yugoslavia, slice of dark pumpernickel. Stuff tomatoes with creamed ion a message reaffirming the said here, while on a visit, herring fillets for a main dish traditional friendship between *that his Government would be salad you'll enjoy the year the United States and Israel. willing to mediate the disputes round. Senator Kennedy's wire was between the Arab states and in response to a message from Israel "if both sides requested Endow Jewish Study Ben-Gurion upon his election to such mediation." the presidency. He made the statement in by Christian Clergy In the Kennedy message to reply to a. question as to wheth- CINCINNATI, (JTA) — A er Yugoslavia would undertake the Premier, the President-elect told Ben-Gurion: "As you sug- such mediation. "Mediators can fund of $25,000 for study de- gest, there is an especially im- act effectively only when both signed "to build bridges of portant area for common action sides are ready to reach agree- knowledge and understanding (between the United States and ment without an intermediary," between Christians and Jews" has been established at Hebrew Israel) in the development of he added. Union College-Jewish Institute effective programs of assistance More students "graduate" from of Religion here by twp leading to less-developed and hungry nations of the world. This great Junior Achievement in south- Oklahomans, Erna and Julius effort will be fortified by the eastern Michigan each year than Krouch, Dr. Nelson Glueck, Col= an- talent and the human spirit of those graduating from the state's lege-Institute president, nounced this week. four leading universities. .Israel." •