\i) Shazar Reports on Assurances of Pres. Johnson. Hyman Safran to Head Steering Committee Session Dec. 15 on Federation Budgeting Hyman Safran will be chair- funds, to be raised in the Fed- JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Presi- dent Zaiman Shazar, upon his man of the steering committee eration's 1964 Allied Jewish return from Washington where at the 15th annual pre-cam- Campaign, among the following he headed the Israeli delegation paign budgeting conference of categories: Overseas and Israel, attending the funeral of the late the Jewish Welfare Federation, Detroit operating and capital, President Kennedy, conveyed to Sunday, Dec. 15, at the Jewish and national agencies. the Israeli people assurances he Community Center, 18100 The budget conference idea received from President John- Meyers. was developed in Detroit and Max M. Fisher, president of son that the United States would was first tried 15 years ago. It- continue its policy of friendship the Federation, will preside. to Israel. A continental breakfast will has since spread to many Jew- ish communities throughout the He also reported that while be served at 9:30 a.m. The budget conference will country. in Washington, he spoke briefly with Anastas Mikoyan, the First develop a formula for allocating A feature of the conference Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union. The conversation, he added, was not on political mat- President Shazar Swears in Druse ters. (In New York, Israel's Foreign Minister GoIda Meir Dignitaries as Religious Judges said that President Shazar's con- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire gratitude to the State of Israel versation with Mikoyan had to The Jewish News) been held in Russian.) JERUSALEM—President Zal- and an expression of a hope In a review of the world po- man Shazar swore in three that Israel's Druse citizens, with litical scene, Deputy Prime Min- Druse dignitaries as religious their brothers in other lands, ister Abba Eban told a special judges Tuesday in a ceremony would be able to serve in bring- Cabinet session that he. felt con- which completed procedures for ing peace to the Middle East. fident President Johnson would recognition of the Druse as an continue the Kennedy Adminis- autonomous religious commun- Brazil Air Force tration's friendly policy toward ity in Israel. Israel. The Druse had fought vainly Gives Medal to Bloch Eban cited the statement by to obtain such recognition from RIO DE JANEIRO, (JTA) — President Johnson that the late the country's earlier Turkish Adolfo Bloch, a prominent Bra- Mr. Kennedy's "friendship for and British rulers. Each nomi- zilian - Jewish publisher, was Israel was in the tradition of nee took an oath of office, awarded a medal by the Brazil- the close bonds which link our pledging "allegiance to the State ian Air Force for his journalis- two countries. "I intend to carry of Israel." Each also pledged tic contributions to promoting out this tradition to the best of that he would "judge the people that branch of the service. Block my ability," the American Pres- righteously without fear or publishes a number of weekly ident declared. favor." • newspapers, among them the An unusually large audience The President blessed each of widely circulated "Manchete." attended an official memorial the new judges. Each in turn meeting at Habimah Hall clos- responded with a message of Want ads get quick results! ing three days of mourning in Israel for President Kennedy. The meeting, under auspices of the Israel-American Friendship League, was addressed by Dep- uty Prime Minister Eban and U.S. Ambassador Walworth Bar- bour. Attendants had to close the doors of the hall long before the meeting began when the nearly 1,200 seats and all aisles were crowded to capacity. In his eulogy of the late President, Ambassador Barbour said: "He was a friend of Israel in the larger sense of our mutual con- cern for fundamental, national and personal freedom." is the presentation of anticipat- ed needs by the chairmen of the three budget and planning divi- sions, by the chairman of the committee on capital needs, and by Judge Theodore Levin, chair- man of the Federation execu- tive committee, in behalf of over-seas needs. The presentations will be made by Samuel S. Greenberg, community relations division; Louis LaMed, education divi- sion; Alan E. Schwartz, health and w e l f a r e division; and Louis Tabashnik, committee on capital needs. 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