•• A Digest of World Jewish Happenings from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News-Gathering Media. ho• United Nations NEW YORK—The Subcommission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities has decided to post- pone consideration of the appointment of a special rapporteur to study- "measures to be taken for the cessation of any advocacy of national, racial or religious hostility that constitutes an incitement to hatred and violence" . . . Pleas that the United Nations stimulate the - Soviet Union to permit Russian Jews to emigrate to Israel, and try to induce Egypt to stop forcing Jews leaving that country to give up their citizenship, were voiced here by Dr. Maurice Perlzweig of the World Jewish Congress. WASHINGTON—Sen. Joseph Clark of Pennsylvania said that a southern filibuster in the Senate w r . . . Democratic passage of any civil rights legislation ennsylvania has called on, Congressman Francis E. Walter olish their nationalities divi- both major political parties on national origins differences is sions, charging that emp • is country . . . The Senate on Monday "a divisive influence" ennedy's nomination of Philip M. lutz- confirmed Presiden a member of the United States del ation nick to serve agai to the United N • ns. •or — The Israe NEW YO rael flounced here is diversifying ion hp ing funds al • in other "gainf t areas" eemt een for oil . . . he formal ratifi tion nd, establishing the Israel g ernment and the ewish Na by Dr. Nahum a joint Ian uthority, was h ed here is Goldmann, resident of th World onist rganization, as demonstrat of "the hig measur s of confidence whic people repo in the JNF . . wish rep- BALTI RE—Stanley Mazaroff, this city's o he Peace Corps, is s tationed • e Philippines, resentative the corps who are responsible fo e welfare of 28 me mb scattered in the region of th s. LOS ANGELE • ma School of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion has received the highest rating of the California Department of Education. MIAMI_ BEACH—A three-day national conference opened here this week of the. National Women's Division of the Amer- ican Friends of the Hebrew University, now engaged in raising a $1 million fund to complete a new central library of the uni- versity on its campus in Jerusalem. Latin America MEXICO CITY — The Central Jewish Committee of Mexico this week approved a proposal by the World Jewish Congress to hold a conference here this month of representatives of Jewish communities in Central America and Caribbean countries. RIO DE JANEIRO — The Jewish community of 400 Sephar- dic families at Manaus, a town in the remote Amazonas district, has dedicated a new, air-conditioned synagogue. GUATEMALA — President Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes and Education Minister Anchissi were among the guests at a public function here marking the close of a weeklong series of events in Central America dedicated as "Israel Week." Europe LONDON — The Jewish Colonization Association has ap- proved its annual budget for its work in various countries, with the major part of its efforts again scheduled for Israel in order to accelerate the integration of newcomers in the country. Israel JERUSALEM—The historic ideal of the people of Israel to be Ya model nation and a light unto the Gentiles" is the "guiding star" in all of Israel's efforts, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion declared in greeting the convention of the Israel National Academy. . . . Hundreds of thousands of Israeli Uzzi submachine guns are in use in 15 countries and the Israel government could not go any further than bind purchasers not to resell the weapons to a third party, Deputy Defense Minister Shimon Peres declared in Israel's parliament. Middle East CASABLANCA—Proposals offered by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the World Jewish Congress, with regard to the situation of the Jews in Algeria are being studied "with keen interest and attention" by the Provisional Algerian Government formed by Algerian Moslems, a government official said here. 4IP &ENV BY HENRY LEONARD BIGGEST SALE OF '61 EVEN BIGGER FOR '62 STARTS SUN., FEB. 11 Noon to more N LIVERNOIS • F FINEST QUALITY IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC IS 0 FALL 5- WINTER CLOTHING & FURNISHINGS AT THEIR ORIGINAL PRICES Because of the extremely low prices ALL SALES FINAL . . . ALL SALES FOR CASH, No Returns, No Exchanges, No Refunds, No C.O.D.'s, No Layaways, No Deliveries. All alterations will be made at cost. 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