Foolish and humorless ejacu- lations and stings such as some-times occur in Parlia- ment cannot be excused by pleading provocation by a member of that race, because he is not there as a mouth- piece of his race." (The New York Herald-Tri- bune, in a cable from London by Seymour Friedin, its execu- tive editor, reported: "The Jewish community in South Africa is singled out by the militant apartheidists today as the most influential internal bloc supporting African dese- gregation aspirations. Jews also have been charged with furnish- ("A demand has already been made—still somewhat muted— to detail income and outgo of all Jewish-held business and property. There also have been some ugly, outward anti-Jewish manifestations. Apartment doors in some buildings in Johannes- burg have been smeared in white paint with the word "Jew.") 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Walker, who would be the labor Parliament condemnation of the "Go to "Die Burger," the Cape Town minister in a Labor government Israel" other anti-Jewish Nationalist newspaper which in Britain, said here Wednesday remarks and made recently by some generally supports the govern- that he recently told PreSident of his colleagues, which pro - ment, says editorially that just Nasser of Egypt that Britain yoked an angry retort from the as people should not give of- must "m aintain close and of Alec Gorshel, Jewish fense by ill-considered remarks, friendly relations with Israel." floor member of Parliament. people should not take offense Walker, who is in Israel for when certain types of remark Abraham Jonker, the Nation- a five-day visit as a guest of the are made. "We should be as government, also told reporters alist leader, said in an interview little touchy about our own race he had informed Nasser that he in "Sunday Times" here that as offensive about another's." would have to accept the fact the anti-Jewish remarks made But the paper adds: "In this that any Labor government in in Parliament had come from connection Jewish South Britain would regard relations a few individuals and did not Africans are the in a special posi- the feelings of the Na- with Israel as very important. reflect tional party. tion. They are members of a The British Labor leader also "If they were manifestations race with an extremely tragic said that he had discussed with of anti-Semitism, then they history, especially in the re- Nasser various problems, but were to condemned as strongly cent past. They have more not "the destruction of Israel. as possible," he said. "If they reason than most to be touchy, Nasser did not hide his enmity were meant to be light-hearted, and it therefore behooves us for Israel, but he did not talk they were in bad taste, and if about destruction," Walker de- they were made in the heat of scribed Nasser as very intelli- the moment, they were out of Cairo Press Opposes gent and charming. place. `Pro-Zionist' German "I have had the personal assurance of our leaders that Aide; Bonn Worried Tunisia President (Direct JTA Teletype Wire they will not tolerate anti- to The Jewish News) Assails Israel as a Sernitism, and I think we can BONN—West German Foreign `Cancer', Spurs Arabs state that emphatically," Dr. Office officials were reported Jonker said. The prime minis- PARIS, (JTA)—President ter, Verwoerd, and the pre- Wednesday to be "concerned" Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia de- vious prime ministers, Malan over articles in the government- clared in an interview with a and Strijdom, had all spoken controlled press in Egypt oppos- ing accepting Georg Sederer Lebanese newspaper that "the out against anti-Semitism. as West German ambassador to cancer of this part of the world "I am quite sure that the Egypt on grounds he is "pro- is Israeli colonialism," it was re- majority of my colleagues feel Zionist." ported here from Tunis. This, as I do. These must Sederer, currently the West he added, was something that stop, as they are remarks doing us great German consul in New York, "neither the statesman nor the harm," Dr. Jonker said. has been mentioned as a pos- man in the street can ignore." Another Nationalist member There was a need, he said, for of Parliament, J. S. Von Molte, sible replacement for the pres- the Arab countries adjacent to who had in the 1930s been a ent ambassador in Cairo, Walter Israel to provide a base and a leader of the anti-Semitic Grey- Weber, who will reach the man- place for refuge for Arab com- shirt movement, told the "Sun- datory retirement age on 15. mandos. He pointed out that day Times" that the government May Sederer's appointment, how- such was the case in Tunis when stood for racial peace and was that country provided sanctuary against anti-Semitism. He ever, has not been officially for Algerians during the under- blamed some of the Jewish announced, and the Egyptian press attacks have been met ground war against France. members of Parliament for the with official silence in Bonn. (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TET, AVIV—Patrick Gordon 9 - TH E D ETR OIT Laborite to Nasser: South African N ationalist Leader R aps Anti-Semitism in Parliament Ties With Israel JOHANNESBURG (JTA) — comments that had been made. to practice so much the more Good for Britain A prominent leader of th e "They taunt the Nationalists to self-control towards them. Mg, illegally, funds to Africans to promote their objectives.