The Land of Milk and Honey Sours for 24 Marranos - TEL AVIV—Unanticipated prob- lems were disclosed Wednesday to have complicated the integration of the newly arrived 24 Spanish Marranos, whose ancestors were forcibly converted to Catholicism nearly 500 years ago in Spain. It was learned that the new- comers had not been told that their return to the Jewish fold would involve a year-long procedure in- cluding circumcision for all male newcomers. They were told that as construction workers, they would be in demand in Israel. However, they arrived during a building slump last month, and their bread- winners have been given work on relief projects, such as clearing rocks. The independent daily Haaretz called for disciplinary action against officials of the Jewish Agency immigration department who involved the newcomers and Israel in a difficulty that was "not in the national interest and dubious from a moral and religious standpoint." Yediot Ahronot asserted that "overzealous representatives" in other countries "must be restrain- ed." Haaretz said the ultimate responsibility rested with Jewish officials who arranged the immi- gration. Israel to Set Up Cambodia Mission; Vietnam Ruled Out JERUSALEM (JTA)—A foreign ministry spokesman. said today that Israel plans to establish soon a permanent diplomatic mission in Cambodia. which is now served by a nonresident Israeli envoy. Reaffirming the government's policy of not establishing diploma- tic relations with South Viet Nam at the present time, the spokesman said that Israel has diplomatic re- lations and resident envoys in all the countries of former French Indo-China, except Viet Nam. The appointment in Cambodia was at- tributed to developing relations with that country, to which Israel is giving technical aid, mainly in agriculture. Foreign Minister Abba Eban told Parliament that there had not been any United States pres- sure on Israel to reverse a re- fusal to meet a request from South Viet Nam for experts. Eban said that the Saigon regime had made the request for agricul- tural and other experts several months ago with United States government blessing. In reply to a question, Eban also said that Israel was ready in principle to establish diplomatic relations with any government ask- ing for such ties. A foreign mini- stry spokesman said later that Eban had expressed only the juridical aspect of the question and that a prior government statement that Israel felt that establishment of relations with South Viet Nam was currently inopportune. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 10, 1966-15 U. S. and Israel Sian Military accept! p urchase Pact itlabimah Theater Backs Down on Suspension of 2 Top Actors Gentleness does more than vio- TEL AVIV—The Habimah Thea- theaters if they would agree to lence. — French proverb. ter management indicated Tuesday quit those roles and to •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • that it was willing to cancel the Habimah assignments. • two-year suspension imposed on • • The actors are Shmuel Ruden- WASHINGTON (JTA)—Zvi Din- • • two of its veteran actors for ap- sky, who is currently playing HEADQUARTERS stein, Israel's Deputy Minister of • • pearing in productions of other Tevya in the Israeli version of • Defense, on June 2 signed a mili- for the Finest Selection of • • • "Fiddler on the Roof," and Shlomo tary purchase agreement with the • Bar Shavit, who is playing in "The United States, pertaining to the • • • • Israeli Body Proposed Strange Case of Aliza Mizrachi." purchase of jet bombers, and met • • to Coordinate Interests The management had justified the with senior U.S. defense officials. • in the Country of Government, Agency unprecedented suspensions on Dinstein discussed the execution •• $60 to $110 Values • JERUSALEM (JTA)—Aryeh L. grounds that if it did not act, and implementation of the U.S.- • • • Pincus, chairman of the Jewish "every Habimah actor will decide Israel agreement for the strength- • $3950 • Agency executive , proposed the he can pick up and choose the ening of the Israel Air Force. • • plays in which he will agree to • • • formation of a permanent body to Accompanied by Israeli Ambas- • perform." handle settlement problems be- • However, Rudensky signed a sador Avraham Harman, Dinstein • • • tween the Israeli government and six-month contract Monday to met with Deputy Secretary of De- • the Jewish Agency with maximum continue playing the role of fense Syrus Vance. Together, both • • $5950 • • coordination. • also met with Raymond Hare, As- Tevya. • • Testifying before the final session In announcing the move Mon- sistant Secretary of State for Near • • Coordinate Your Wardrobe of the Commission on Settlement day to suspend the actors, the Eastern Affairs. • • • • Affairs, he proposed that such a Habimah management stated that S LAC KS • • committee include representatives its financial situation is now seri- • Complete Selection • Police Rescue Naz z i • • not only of the government and the ous and "requires the mobilization TORONTO (JTA) Na $20 to $35 Value — Mounted • • agency but also of other public of its top acting talent." • a policemen came to the rescue • bodies. A spokesman for Rudensky of John William Beattie, self-styled • • He said its functions should in- quoted the actor as saying: "After Canadian Nazi leader, Sunday when • • clude deciding general settlement 20 years at starvation wages, the • • • a crowd of 3,000 persons tried • policy and budgets, and fixing management did not find it neces- • to break up an address he was • • priorities in settlement programs. sary to call me to discuss why I delivering • Sunday in Allen Gar- • • refuse to return to Habimah. I dens, one of Toronto's leading • • Fine Clothes for Over • • do not want to appear in a par- public parks. General Zionists Unite • • 30 Years ticular play for personal reasons. • • • With WJCongress The first notification I had of my • 15200 W. SEVEN MILE • NEW YORK (ZINS) — The af- suspension came from a news- N.Y. publisher wants books on all sub- • • 3 Blocks East of Greenfield • filiation of the World Union of paperman. I will not take it lying jects, fiction, nonfiction. No fee for • Corner Sussex • OPEN DAILY 9 to 6 General Zionists with the Congress down. If necessary, I will protest professional opinion. FREE: Brochures • • • that show how your book can be pub- • Mon. & Thurs. 9 to 9 was announced by Dr. Emanuel to the labor and education minis- lished, publicized, sold; tips and article • • SUNDAY 11 TO 4 Neuman, president of the World tries. I want at least a right to a reprints on writing, publishing, con- • • tracts. Write Dept. 23F. • • Union. hearing." EXPOSITION 386 PARK AVE. S., N.Y. 16 • • • • • • 11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SPORT (OATS • $ 4 9" $14.50 $11.50 HARRY THOMAS WRITERS what's •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • X ur y ? • • • • • • • • • • • • • TelAvivU. Budget Cut Affects Admissions TEL AVIV (JTA)—The execu- tive board of Tel Aviv University voted here Monday to curtail the institution's 1966-67 budget by near- ly 4,000,000 Is r a e l i pounds ($1,333,000), below original esti- mates, fixing the fiscal year's budget at 20,000,000 pounds ($6, an budget at 20,000,000 pounds ($6,667,000). Hit hardest under the revised budget will be new appointments to the university's faculty. The number of new students to be ad- mitted will also be reduced. The budget cut came in the wake of the governments general tighten- ing of all expenditures. That policy will, among other things, also re- duce the subsidies expected to be the government to all institutions of higher learning in Israel. Is it cruising in the Caribbean or weekending in the Catskills? no! Is it oodles of Philadelphia Cream Cheese with smokey lox on bagels? yes! LOXury begins with the finest, freshest, tastiest cream cheese in town...Philadelphia brand! 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