Arabs Start Diversion of Jordan Moscow Paper Charges Israeli Tourists Are Propagandists NEW YORK (JTA)—A Moscow Oren and his sister, L. Cher- national isolation, customs and newspaper has renewed the Soviet kasska, were alleged to have made religion; and thereby to create charge that Israeli tourists carry repeated trips to Moscow, carrying propitious soil for the revival of out "Zionist propaganda" in the "Zionist pamphlets, magazines and Zionistic sentiments which have long been forgotten in our own Soviet Union, Radio Liberty re- information bulletins." ported. country," the Soviet newspaper They were accused of leaving wrote. Nothing was said in the Appearing a month after Khrush- the "propaganda materials" with chev's ouster, an article in the a relative of theirs, B. Diskina, article about the fate of Diskina and the other "Zionists," Radio daily Evening Moscow also charged an employe at a Moscow scien- Liberty said. that a part of the Jewish popula- t i f i c institute whose "Zionist Israel's huge irrigation project, which taps the Jordan River past had enveloped her in its tion of the USSR has political con- through Lake Tiberias, went into full operation last June. Israel has tacts with Israel and conducts "na- napthalene embrace." warned the Arab countries that it would regard implementation of the tionalistic" propaganda on its own. Thereupon, writes Evening Mos- diversion threats as an aggressive act. The article described a pur- cow, "the brothers of Diskina ap- ported operation involving two Is- peared very opportunely in Mos- raelis and four Soviet citizens, one cow: one from Tula, another from of whom was a staff member of a Leningrad and a third from Chel- yabinks. They returned home Soviet research institute. The Israelis, identified as I. loaded with 'gifts.' "From the pages of these pamphlets and information guides Ruth Sulzberger Golden protrudes the camouflaged attempt 11ery v! e to separate the Jewish nationality Is Named Publisher of from the friendly family of the MURKY 0 :B17: e A: ADVERTISING 18039 WYOMING the Chattanooga Times UN 1-5600 peoples of the Soviet Union and NEW YORK — Ruth Sulzberger to enclose it within the bounds of Golden, granddaughter of the late New York Times publisher Adolph S. Ochs, was named publisher of the Chattanooga Times and presi- Sale or Lease dent of the Times Printing Co., at a meeting of the board in New "Service Is Important" York. Best Location in Area .. . At the same time, her husband, Best Deal All-Ways Ben Hale Golden, from whom she Howard Lefton Deutsch SEE filed suit for divorce Dec. 18, re- Pre-Campaign chairmen for the is the highpoint of early campaign signed from .both newspaper posi- UN 4-2300 Allied Jewish Campaign were solicitation, will be held again this tions. AT BR 2-2470 Mrs. Golden, a vice president of named this week by Sol Eisenberg year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Irwin Green, general chair- Louis Hamburger, 27881 L _ akehill, the Chattanooga Times since 1960, Hanley Dawson Chevrolet, Inc. has been a member of the board men. Jack O. Lefton, Alfred L. Farmington Twp., Jan. 26. 14501 W. 7 Mile Rd., 1/2 block W. of James Couzens of directors of the New York Times Deutsch and Arthur Howard will Co. since 1961. head the big gifts group, with Israeli Ship Released Her husband, president of the Lewis S. Grossman and Richard Newspaper Publishers Sloan as vice-chairmen. After Sweden Seizure Southern Association, will continue as a di- The top leadership will be as- TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Zim rector of the Chattanooga Times sisted by pre-Campaign cabinet Israel 'Navigation Co., whose members Louis C. Blumberg, Jacob freighter Nahariya was embargoed Printing Co. Mrs. Golden is the daughter of A. Citrin, Louis Davidson, Edward by Swedish officials at Goetburg, L Fleischman, Jason L. Flonigman, Sweden, as security for a $1,500,- Arthur Hays Sulzberger, chairman of the board of the New York Barney L. Keywell, Max Stollman, 000 suit against Zim instituted by Co. and the Times Printing Louis Tabashnik, Jack J. Wainger, a Norwegian shipping firm, sailed Times Co. in Chattanooga. Her brother, James Wineman, Lew Wisper and on Dec. 22. Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, is New Max J. Zivian. The Nahariya was seized at the York Times publisher. Division pre-campaign chairmen in- request of the Norwegian owners clude Max J. Pincus and Stanley J. The Chattanooga morning paper of the tanker Stolt Dagali which Winkelman. mercantile division; Sid- ney . Bertin, services; Maxwell Jospey was in a collision with Zirn's lux- has been in Mrs. Golden's family and Joseph B. S I a t k I n, mechanical since 1878. ury liner, the Shalom, last month. trades; Mandell I.. Berman. Meyer M. Fishman, Samuel Hechtman, Irving The Norwegian line has filed suit Rose and George M. Zeltzer, real estate and building; George D. Keil, food ser- against Zim for $1,500,000. The 7 Graduate in Course vice council; Arnold E. Frank. Dr. I. Israeli firm, in turn is suing the Jerome Hauser and Dr. Max B. Win- for Jewish Center Norwegians for $3,500,000. slow, professional; and Stanley R. Akers and Herbert A. Aronsson, arts To release the Nahariya from Directors in Europe and crafts. its impounding in Sweden, Zim The annual pre-Campaign pace officials said they deposited funds (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) meeting,'which traditionally setters in a Swedish bank to guarantee GRENOBLE, France — An 18- payment to the Norwegians if the month training course in Israel latter win their suit. YOU TURN THE and France for directors of Jewish Zim directors at Haifa also re- community and youth centers in vealed they have made arrange- Europe ended Tuesday with cere- ments with insurance companies monies honoring the seven gradu- covering the families of the 19 ates of the course. Norwegian sailors lost in the col- The ceremonies were conducted lision, as well as the injured sur- . by the Commission on Jewish Cen- vivors of the Stolt Dagali crew,. 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Why not let some of these many, supplemented and admini- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jeirish News) LONDON — Arab member states of the board for exploitation of the Jordan River have started work to divert hte river and its tributaries in an effort to counter Israel's tap of the river for its Negev irrigation project, it was reported here .Tuesday from Damascus. Subhi Kahale, executive director of the board, announced the beginning of the diversion efforts and said they would last for two years. He said the board had many plans for the diversion, of which some were under study and others underway. Howard, Lefton, Deutsch to Head Big Gifts Unit in Pre-Campaign Drive tdr tre : '65 CHEVROLETS M. LARRY STERN JUST OFF THE PRESS . . . . AND NOW AT SPITZER'S! DAN GREENBURG'S "HOW TO BE A JEWISH MOTHER" $295 And Many More Books of Jewish Interest! 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