Israel Liberalizes Travel Currency THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, October 19, (Dire& JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The Israel Treasury announced Tuesday in another liberalization of travel currency rules that Israelis traveling abroad will hereafter be permitted a $400 travel al- lowance for each trip. Previ- ously, the allowance was for that. sum for one trip a year. have some happiness for dinner tonight Have some real old-fashioned tasting Kasha for dinner...and hear the family cheer! Remem- ber how deep-down good Grandma's Kasha used to taste? Do you wonder how she made it? Look on the WOLFF'S KASHA package. Just follow the economi- cal directions. It's as easy as beating an egg and chopping an on- ion ...to put taste happiness on the table tonight. THAT'S THE MAGIC OF KASHA! KASHA Ve&GOia ,nutritious Brown Buckwheat Groats. Also enjoy Wolff's Creamy Kernels (grits) Kasha 'N' Gravy, Kasha Soup. FREE: KASHA COOKBOOK! Just address request to Phyllis Wolff, Penn Yan, N. Y. Republicans Oppose Johnson Plan for Arab Refugee Repatriation WASHINGTON ( J T A ) — Chairman William E. Miller of the Republican National Com- mittee announced this week that "the Republican Party can- not support such an unrealistic plan" as the Arab refugee re- patriation proposals of Dr. Jo- seph E. Johnson, special emis- sary of the United Nations Palestine Conciliation Commis- sion. Miller's statement was re- leased as a formal policy ex- pression of the Republican Na- tional Committee. Chairman Miller, who is a member of Congress from New York State, charged that the State Department's "conflicting policy pronouncements on the Johnson proposal will not lend themselves to the establishment of peace in the Near East and will, on the contrary, contribute to increased tensions." In the Republican view, he Find Anti-Semitism in Argentina Is Low . 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The workers, who are refus- ing to put in overtime hours needed to keep the shipments on schedule, rejected a direc- tive issued by the Histadrut, the Israel Labor Federation, that these stevedores resume normal overtime operations. A threatened strike by rail- way engineers was averted, meanwhile, after Transport Min- ister Israel Bar-Yehudah in- structed the railway manage- ment to continue paying special bonuses to assistant engineers, a key issue in the labor dispute. The management had earlier threatened to discontinue such payments. The payments have been resumed temporarily, until the Histadrut hands down a rul- ing on the issue. BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—A private poll of opinion conduct- ed here this week established that considerable anti-Jewish sentiment exists in Buenos Aires but that the incidence of anti-Semitism tends to diminish the higher the educational level 25 Latin American of the individual. Among university graduates Labor Leaders Go the incidence of admitted anti- Semitic feelings was found to to Israel for Study be lower than among those with NEW YORK, (JTA) — A less formal education. The high- group of 25 Latin American est incidence of unfavorable i labor leaders left here for a opinions about Jews among high six-week study mission in Israel, school students was found in after completing an advanced private schools. course in labor studies in Mex- The poll indicated that 42 per ico under the auspices of ORIT, cent of those unfavorably in- the inter - American Regional dined toward Jews did not read Organization of Workers. a newspaper regularly. Those In Israel, the 24 men and one who read two or more news- woman will concentrate on field papers daily displayed the low- studies of the agricultural and est degree of such feelings. industrial cooperative movement .Among male youths as a group, and labqr organization at Hista- the highest incidence of anti- drut's Institute f or Labor Semitic feelings was found to Studies in Tel Aviv. be among those in the 17- to Morris Paladino. assistant sec- 18-year bracket. retary-general of ORIT, a branch of the International Confedera- tion of Free Trade Unions, heads the study mission com- posed of representatives from 12 Latin American countries— Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Colom- bia, Salvador, Guatemala, Hon- duras, Mexico. Peru, Uruguay, Paraguay and Panama. This c> is where a lasting friendship begins... IN MM MMM MMM 1111111 •1111111111111111111111 said, "it is not to be expected that Israel would accede to the proposed terms. It is obvious that, willingly or unwillingly, a mass of Palestinian Arab ref- ugees would seek repatriation." ME EMI NMI NMI 11111111111111 MIN NE sr an ow mg Israel Plans to Mark UJA's 25th Birthday TEL AVIV, (JTA) — A 74- member public committee, headed by Jewish Agency exec- utive chairman Moshe Sharett, was announced here to prepare the program in Israel for the celebration of the 25th anniver- sary of the United Jewish Ap- peal. The committee includes cab- inet ministers, members of Par- liament, mayors, newspaper edi- tors and other Israeli leaders. Mr. Sharett told the first meet- ing of the committee that the UJA has raised $1,100,000 and had helped more than 2.500,000 Jews 'including the 1,250.000 Jews who had emigrated to Israel. The program, starting Oct. 22, with the arrival of the 145 members of a UJA Study Mis- sion, the eighth of its kind, will include a special stamp issued by Israel for the occasion. 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