FENCE General Zionists Organize New Party Under Dr. Emanuel Neumann (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—The World Con- federation of General Zionists, headed by Dr. Emanuel Neu- mann, concluded its three-day conference here Tuesday with a decision to organize a new party under the name of World Union of General Zionists. Neu- mann was unanimously elected president of the new group. Elected vice-presidents were Dr. Max Nussbaum of Los An- geles, Leon Dultzin of Jerusa- lem and tsrael Donsky. Jacques Torczyner of New York will head the American office of the Union, while Joseph Serlin and Moshe Kol will head the Israeli office. In resolutions adopted at the closing session, the delegates voted to recognize Noar Hat- zioni as the youth movement of the General Zionists Union and called for the support of Mac- cabi and Young Maccabi Sport Movements. In his address at the final session, Neumann expressed the hope that the next Zionist con- gress will see the General Zion- Anti-Semitic Acts in Winnipeg Cause Jews to Seek Protection WINNIPEG, (JTA) — A spokesman for the Canadian Jewish Congress expressed grave concern over a number of anti-Semitic incidents that have taken place during the last few days, including the smear- ing of swastikas, an attack on a Jewish youth, and the contin- ued anti-Jewish incidents in the Winnipeg Beach resort area. One of the targets of the smearings was the Hebrew Con- gregation building. The daubers painted a crude swastika on the structure and the words "Down With Jews." In addition to the daubing of the synagogue, swas- tikas were painted on several buildings along the lakefront. The Jewish Post of Winnipeg reported that, earlier in the week, two local beach youths were convicted of causing a dis- turbance by fighting on a Win- nipeg street, and fined $50 and costs. The two, Philip Warci- naga, 19, and Kenneth Schulz, 18, were arrested on complaint of Morris Davis that his 14-year- old son, Harvey, had been "beat- en up" by the youths. Wit- nesses said the boy was grab- bed by the neck and choked, while some of the attacking youths shouted anti-Semitic epithets. Corporal - G. S. Lawrence, in charge of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment at Winnipeg Beach, said that he did not know if there was arty connection between the dis- turbances involving the youths and the defacing, and that the matter was under investigation. Summer residents asked for more protection, pointing- out that the two RMCP officers were kept busy with traffic regulation and coping with dis- ruptive young people who come to the beach each evening. The Jewish Post reported that many Jewish families living at the re- sort were afraid to go out into the street. Heinz Frank, executive direc- tor of the Canadian Jewish Con- gress, said the situation was "very tense." He also said that the organization was in contact with the appropriate authorities "who give the matter their at- tention." He also urged Jewish residents not to "aggravate an already tense situation by indi- vidual action" as was reportedly contemplated by some Jewish youths in the area. The beach incidents appeared to have been triggered by a Dominion Day disturbance earlier this month, in which a mystery car was driven along the lakefront. In it were three youths who shouted over a loud- speaker in the car "Jews, get out of the Beach. Go home. You'll be killed." The broadcas- ter called himself Adolf Eich- mann. No arrests have been made in that incident. ist delegation as the leading faction there. He also expressed the - hope that dissident Zionist groups would join the new Union to promote Zionism in its purest and broadest sense. At an earlier session, the delegates heard addresses by Knesset Members Izhar Harari and Elimelech Rimalt on vari- ous aspects of Israel foreign policy. Referring to a statement by Premier Levi Eshkol to British correspondents that Israel may consider some territorial changes for the sake of peace, Harari said, "We are not pre- pared to pay such a price for peace with the Arabs." * * * NEW YORK (JTA) — The World Confederation of General Zionists, headed by Dr. Israel Goldstein and Mrs. Rose Hal- prin—the competitive organiza- tion to the World Confedera- tion of General Zionists, headed by Dr. Emanuel Neuman n, which concluded its conference in Tel Aviv and changed its name to World Union of General Zionists — issued. the following statement here under the signature of Mrs. Halprin: "T h e Neumann Confederation represents only a section of General Zionists throughout the world. Of a total of 150 General Zionist dele- gates to the 25th Zionist Congress, our Confederation headed by Dr. Goldstein and Mrs. Rose L. Ral- prin, had 81 delegates, and repre- sented the largest single Diaspora bloc. Our Confederation represents General Zionist groups in the United States—Hadassah and the Ameri- can Jewish League for Israel, — England, Holland, Belgium, Italy, France, Sweden, Germany, Greece and Austria, and many South Ameri- can countries. Canada and South Africa, though in principle in agreement with the philosophy of non-identification with a political party enunciated by the Goldstein- Halprin group, have not yet com- mitted themselves to either con- federation, officially. "The question is not whether Zionists can be 'denied the moral right to have opinions regarding Israeli affairs', as Dr. Neumann stated. No thoughtful Zionist can fail to have such opinions. The question is whether General Zionist groupings should be affiliated in any organizational form with a poli- U.S. Overflight in Negev Not Seen as Diplomatic Incident by Israel JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Israel government does not re- gard the incident in which four United States weather survey planes were forced down over Israel as a diplomatic incident, Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's For- eign Minister, told the cabinet. She said that the cause of the Israel Ships Cows violation of Israeli air space on Air to Iran Friday was a misunderstanding, (Direct JTA Teletype Wire and that the American com- to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The first air mander of the flight had given an apology. Replying to ques- shipment of 30 Israeli cows was tions, she said that an inspec- flown from Lydda Airport to tion of the grounded planes Teheran Wednesday as part of proved that the planes had not an order of 150 animals pur- photographed anything while chased by Iran. • Wednesday's they were flying over Israel. consignment arrived in the (The State Department Iranian capital without inci- said in Washington that the dent. Four additional airlifts of 30 planes had been involved in cows each will be dispatched an error, or a misunderstand- to Iran via special KLM cargo ing on flight plans. State De- partment press officer Rich- aircraft. ard Phillips said that the planes had filed a flight plan Defendant in Nigeria that included a crossing over Treason Trial Denies Israel but that the planes Being Trained in Israel had not actually obtained It has been reported that clearance from Israel authori- Chief Anthony Enahoro denied ties. The 32 crew members were . at his treason trial in Lagos, .Nigeria, that he went to Israel taken to the airport restaurant last year for military training. and given lunch. The crew • Now in his fifth week of trial, members and the planes were Enahoro denied the prOsecu- released the same day. Maariv, an independent daily tion charge that the tactical committee of Nigeria's Action newspaper, praised the Israeli Party was prepared to over- Air Force for intercepting the throw the federal government. planes and said that, while Is- rael had no better friend than A man will not risk his life. the United States, it was ap- propriate to remind the United • for his money.—Yoma 85 by tical party in Israel and, more spe- cifically, with the Liberal Party. The Zionists of the Diaspora have a sense of involvement and partner- ship, but it is with Israel as a whole, and not with any political spokesmen. "It is this principle of non-identi- fication which separates the two Confederations of General Zionists. Hadassah and a large part of three continents maintained adherence to this principle when the split took place several years ago. They could hardly be designated as `dissident groups', but should be viewed as the mainspring of what has always been recognized as a central tenet of General Zionist philosophy." friendship was one States an thing and violation of Israel's d air space, another. The daily added that Israel's meteorolo- gical services were quite effec- tive, and s its weather reports readily available to American meteorologists without the need for them to send planes into the sensitive Middle East area. The Herut newspaper com- mented that "we cannot escape the impression that the civilian planes with photographic equip- ment that 'lost their way' in the skies over the Negev came with the intention of making sure that we were 'behaving ourselves'." 1111M1111•111111111111111111ffir MORTGAGES Nobody UNDERSELLS GREAT LAKES FENCE CO. DON'T EVER FORGET IT ! ! APPLICATIONS FOR VA or FHA ASK FOR "Morrie Sherman" ARE NOW BEING TAKEN On New or Existing Honies QUICK SERVICE Sales Manager GREAT LAKES FENCE Phone Us Today FRANKLIN 16540 GREENFIELD MORTGAGE CORP. Approved FHA Mortgagee 915 First National Bldg., Det. 26 BR 3-2900 WO 3-4890 A PHONE' CALL