▪ Argentine President Proposes Bi ll Outlawing Anti-Jewish Hate Mongering i TH:riLTROlTptJEWbleSrH i NEWS 964_5 BUENOS AIRES (JTA)Stront I gentine Congress here by Presi , have also received important sup- i other progressive forces have de- federal legislation directed against dent Arturo Ilia. port from an Arab League agent, I manded that he be expelled. anti-Semites who have been, for a The president sent to Congress Hussein Triki, who has been I long time, stirring hatred in this a bill outlawing all forms of hate spreading anti-Semitism under the ! Meanwhile, the left-of-center 1 Democratic Progressive Party held country, was proposed to the Ar- mongering, including "verbal at- guise of " . • Z' ' ." tacks on individuals or groups, Triki has reportedly left Argen- i a protest meeting, sharply criticiz- based on religion or ethnic ori- tina, after Jewish spokesmen and ing anti-Semitism and " foreign in- 2 Chilean Nazis Start terference in Afgentine 'affairs." gins." The measure would call for The latter condemnation was evi- Jail Terms for Inciting prison terms of one year to five . d dently aimed at Triki's activities. years upon conviction. Attacks Against Jews Principal 'speakers at the protest SANTIAGO, Chile (JTA)—Two This was the first bill of the • rally were the chairman of the leaders of the Chilean Nazi Party ' kind ever presented to the Con- party, Horacio Thedy, who was a started serving 20-day jail terms, gress here. While the govern- • • candidate for the vice presidency after their conviction on charges ment had already outlawed the in the national elections in 1963; *of having incited attacks against two major anti-Semitic groups in NEW YORK (JTA)—The major and Leon Perez, representing the Jewish stores and homes here in this country—the Tacuara move- problems. of Jewish communities DMA. central body of organized January 1958 were upheld by the ment and Guardia Restaurodora in many countries throughout the Chilean Court of Appeals. Nacionalista — both have been world are related less to anti-Sem- Argentine Jewry. Franz Pfeiffer, former corn- operating flagrantly. itism than to changes in the ec- mander of the Nazi Party. and his The two neo-Nazi. neo-fascist or . onoinic and social structures of top aide, Luis Lazar°. Maluenda, ganizations, believed to number no , those countries, Rabbi Mordecai Another ( were sentenced to the jail terms more than a total of about 10,000 Kirshblum, member of the Jewish shortly after their conviction, more members, have been supported ; Agency executive, reported. than six years ago. But their ap- openly by several retired army and , Addressing a meeting of the 100% peals have been pending until now. air force generals. Their activities Mizrachi Women's Organization Economics Blame for S. American Anti-Semitism 1)arkirs Details About Nucle ar Research Told •• by Israel's Atomic .Energy Chief GENEVA (JTA)—Israel is con- centrating its nuclear energy re- search on combining natural ura- nium with heavy water in a search for means of utilizing uranium as it occurs in nature, Dr. Ernst D. Bergmann, chairman of 'the Israel Atomic Energy Commission, de- clared here. Dr. Bergmann. who is chairman of the substantial Israeli delegation to the third International Confer- ence on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy. now in session here under United Nations aus- pices, made the disclosure in a statement on Israel's activities in the field. Uranium, the key ma- terial in nuclear energy produc- , Israel On Guard Against Threats, G en. Rabin Warns TEL AVIV (JTA) — General Yitzhak Rabin. Israel's ' chief of staff, warned that. if Jordan joined with Egypt pt in a joint mili- tary command. Israel would take the necessary steps to safeguard itself from the "serious threat." The warning was the second from Israel leaders stemming from Jordan's recent rapproache- ment with President Nasser of Egypt. Earlier in the week, Pre- mier Levi Eshkol had warned the Jordanians against any "adven- tures," saying that Israel was keep- ing a close watch on developments. It was learned recently that Jor- dan was considering a new water project that could cut off the flow of the Yarmuk. a Jordan River tri- butary in Jordan, completely from Israel. General Rabin issued his warn- ing in an interview in the Israel Army publication, "Bamachaneh." He asserted that `!Egyptian activi- . ties in Jordan have created a deli- cate situation there." He added that, as long as Jordan did not be- come "an Egyptian base in one way or another." there was little danger to Israel's security — but that a joint military command would constitute "a serious threat." He also repeated a warning to Syria that Israel would not remain inactive in the face of provocations or attempts at a "fait accompli." He said "we will find means to en- sure our rights, even if this re- quires the use of arms." Buffalo Law School Plaque Honors Late Judge Halpern A bronze BUFFALO (JTA) plaque in memory of_the late New York State Supreme -Court Justice Philip Halpern, who served for a number of years as the U.S. repre- sentative on the UN Human Rights Commission's Subcommission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, was dedicated at the State University of Buffalo Law School. Justice Halpern was a former professor 'at the law school. • tion, must undergo a complex and costly refining process for use in making such energy. Dr.- Bergmann also reported that six of the 11 papers by Israeli scientists accepted by the scien- tific secretariat of the United Na- tions conference, will be presented orally. Five of the Israeli papers are included in the official archives without reading. These papers will seek to present the program of re- search in Israel in the field of re- actor physics and technology and related subjects, a program which Israel expects to provide the basis for future large-scale reactor de- velopment. Dr. Bergmann said that the con- ference was of special interest to Israel because it was "about to enter the field of large atomic reactors. especially for desalting 'sea water." Among the subjects treated in the Israeli papers are new., meth- ods for removal of nitric acids from waste products of reactors, the chemistry of elements higher than uranium, which have become available through operation of re-1 actors. and the theory of fast re-; actors fueled with plutonium. Dr. Bergmann said that successful ; combination of natural uranium ; and heavy water would yield plu- tonium as a by-product. board, Rabbi Kirshblum cited Latin America particularly as one of the 'areas where there was an " explosive situation" devel- oping from economic and social c angescrea ti ng grave " pro - !ems for Jewish life." Citing the existence of "an un- official bond" between Nazis who fled to Latin American countries after the fall of the Hitler regime and Arab residents. Rabbi Kirsh- blum said that the governments in those countries were generally, op-. posed to the "hostile acts" of the two elements. "But much remains to be de- sired as to effective action of gov- ernments and the church to re- strain those outbursts," he de- clared. His report was based on his participation in a series of meet- ings of major Jewish organizations in Israel and Switzerland. THE ART OF ISRAEL IS COMING !' V-NECK Shetland Wool PULLOVER BACK to BOOKS! 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