Friday, Janu ary 3 1, 1964—THE DETROIT JEW SH NEWS- 1 0 Israeli Chemist Iraq Anti-Jewish Law Wilbur J. Cohen- LBJ Architect in War on Poverty' By JESSIE HALPERN flexible educational programs Wilbur Cohen is not only in Africa for Talk `Internal Problem'-- in the depressed areas of the making a significant personal U.S. State Department He explains: "The poor impact on Johnson Administra- to Witch. Doctors WASHINGTON (JTA) — The WASHINGTON — One of the country. are not a homogeneous group JTA Corespondent in Washington (Copyright, 1964, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) REHOVOTH—One of the vet- eran chemists at Israel's Weiz- mann Institute is taking a five- week tour of West and Central Africa to interview witchdoctors! Prof. David Lavie of Rehovoth, who has spent nearly 30 years in studying the medicinal prop- erties of plants, wants to find out more a b out the chemical substances of "simples and herbs" which Africa's tribal "doctors" use as traditional remedies. • "I hope to bring back some interesting speciments for fur- ther study in my laboratory at Rehovoth," he said prior to departure. His tour will take him to Nigeria, Cameroun, Congo-Brazzaville, the Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone and Ghana. Dr. Lavie heads the labora- tory for natural products in the Weizmann Institute Organic Chemistry Department, of which he has been a member since the Sieff Research Institute was opened in 1934. Through Israel's foreign min- istry and its diplomatic missions in Africa, he has established contact with a number of uni- versity colleges and research in- stitutes which have promised him full support in his quest. For many years he has been engaged in the investigation of the anti-tumor activity of cer- tain cucurbitacins, taken from the "squirting cucumber" which is native to Israel. One important result of Dr. Lavie's visit to Africa may be local production of pharmaceuti- cal preparations developed from imported African vegetable sub- stances. "If the witchdoctors in the tribal areas can make these nos- trums work, there must be some- thing in them." he said. George Rockwell Throws Hat in Presidential Ring CONCORD, N.H., (JTA) — George Lincoln Rockwell, lead- er of the American Nazi Party, took steps to enter. the Repub- lican presidential primaries. He took out petitions to enter the primaries as a Republican presi- dential candidate. State Department considers an "internal problem" the recent additional measures by the Baghad government requiring its Jewish citizens to reregister at the pain of losing their prop- erty. It would have "no reason to interfere." This was indicated by State Department sources comment- menting on a report by the American Jewish Committee, which characterized the new Iraqi measures as further anti-Jewish moves. The re- port was submitted by the AJC to the State Department. Jews living in Iraq who can- not prove that they are en: titled to Iraqi nationality will have their property impounded under the new law published in Iraq's official Gazette after ap- proval by the Cabinet. The measure appeared to be directed at the small number of wealthy Jews who remained in Iraq. Israeli Med Students Sign for New School to Open at Tel Aviv U. TEL AVIV (JTA)—Some 50 Israeli students out of 300 cur- rently studying in medical schools in Europe have applied for registration in the medical school being opened this year at Tel Aviv University, Dr. George Wise, president, report- ed. He said Israel needs 250 new doctors annually, but Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical school graduates only between 70 and 80 new physicians each year. The need for such a large number of new doctors is ex- plained by the high average age of the present physicians, some of whom arrived recent- ly from abroad. The Tel Aviv area has 3,000 beds in hospitals, providing ex- cellent facilities for medical students, Dr. Wise said, adding that the new medical school will provide adequate facilities for veteran doctors to make ad- vanced studies. Another reason for the new medical school is the requests to Israel to provide medical personnel for new African coun- tries. This, and the needs of the defense forces, requires larger numbers of young doctors, it was indicated. Government Manages Czech Jewish Museum MONTH Jan. 15 - Feb. 15 "The Jewish National Fund rep- resents one of Zionism's most constructive achievements in hu- man welfare and social develop- ment. It has made possible for many Americans to join in an important and lasting coopera- tive enterprise of freedom." John F. Kennedy In Memory of our kite martyred President PLANT TREES in The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Peace Forest Your certificate will be mailed directly to Mrs. Kennedy and Family — •, .... .• 1 .8414. WYOMING . . . : .,-..,.P499#. UN 4.7 2767 , , LONDON (JTA)—The Czech Ministry of Culture and Edu- cation has taken over the Jew- ish Museum which had been previously under the authority of that city's municipal council, it was reported from Prague. In turning over the opera- tion of the museum to the ministry, the municipality re- ported that 327,000 persons had visited the exhibits last year. The report said that two-thirds of the visitors were tourists from abroad — East and West Germany, France, Italy, the United States, Cana• da, Sweden and other coun- tries. The museum, which contains a large collection of relics and documents relating to Jewish life in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance era, is currently preparing to exhibit in London paintings and drawings by Jew- ish artists in the Theresienstadt Ghetto. The museum also plans to ex- hibit in the United States a col- lection of drawings made by children in wartime Theresien- stadt, where the Nazis deported Jews from Germany. The latter exhibit was already shown in a number of countries, including Israel. nation's most ambitious and comprehensive welfare pro- grams ever proposed is Presi- dent Johnson's "War on Pov- erty," the strategy of which is ! now being formulated in Wash- ington. And one of the strongest voices on the committee behind this masive proposal is that of Assistant Secretary of Health Education and Welfare for Leg- islative Matter s, Wilbur J. Cohen. His long and sustained interest in the eradication and prevention of poverty has re- sulted in 30 years of experi- ence in various aspects of wel- fare economics, as well as in his special contributions. to the entire development of our pres- ent Social Security System. He has been labeled the "prin- cipal architect" of President Johnson's "War on Poverty." His past experience and per- ceptiveness have given a sense of maturity to the ideas of the governmental coordinating corn- mitte, now working so hard on the details of the President's plan to be presented later this month. As far back as March, 1960, at the Golden Anniversary of the White House Conference on Children and Youth, Cohen declared, "we need an af- firmative national program to accelerate the reduction of low incomes in the United States. This problem cannot be left to natural economic forces . . . We can, if we wish, and we must make the abolition of poverty a na- tional goal and policy. Four years later President Johnson isued the call to at- tempt to implement this anti- poverty atack as bath a national goal and policy. Key to the planned attack, ac- cording to Asistant Secretary Cohen, will be the "prevention of poverty" via improved and in the United States; they need a t o t a 1 ; widespread program which can be carried out local- ly with federal support but with- out federal control." The major problem confront- ing the program, he says, is that of "pockets of poverty in the midst of affluence" in the United States. Health, housing, employment, education, skill training, gen- eral welfare problems are only part of the picture and all are interrelated, notes Cohen. Explaining his personal con- cern for pushing the President's "War on Poverty" program into action, the Assistant Secretary has said, "we have a moral re- sponsibility to eradicate pov- erty; it is strongly, emotionally built into me, stemming from my own background, ethical be- liefs and Jewish heritage." "The abolition of poverty on every score is important," states C o h e n. "Here is a chance for the first time in the world for a great nation to take a swing at eradicat- ing poverty . . I feel for- tunate to be part of an Ad- ministration making such a constructive effort." tion plans, but is also well known for his effective legisla- tive efforts on behalf of the late President Kennedy. Cohen is an idealist, but one of a very practical nature. He speaks with confidence when he says, "I think poverty can be cut in half in another de- cade; this will take hard work, many people, and lots of money — but it can be done. 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