Posters Rap Intention Jewish Agency Head of Museum to Take Sees 'Steady Influx' Gift From German JERUSALEM (JTA) — Posters of Settlers From West Separatist Leader Denies His Party Is Anti-Semitic OTTAWA (JTA) — Gilles Gre- goire, the newly elected leader of Quebec's National Ralliement, a separatist party, has denied that his party is anti-Semitic. The party has been under sharp criti- cism for several anti-Semitic arti- cles in its monthly magazine, La Nation. Gregoire, in a statement issued from his House of Commons of- fice, blamed the controversy on the press. He referred specifically to an article in the August issue, head- lined, "The Jews Flout Quebec," which drew sharp criticism from the Canadian Jewish Congress. The article alleged that Quebec Jews gave so much financial and other support to Israel that they - did nothing for Quebec. He said that the article was published before he was elected as party leader and that a five- man editorial board had been named to review all material in the periodical. He said the con- troversial article was "a letter which slipped into the editorial page by mistake." Arab Saboteurs Damage Israeli Electric Unit TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israel lodged a formal complaint with the Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission over a raid from Jor- dan in which Arab terrorists sabo- taged an electric transformer. Is- rael accused Jordan of a breach of the armistice agreement. The transformer was knocked out of action, apparently by ex- plosives placed by the raiders. The unit fed power to a water pumping station four miles west of the Dead Sea. I s r a e l i trackers found footprints of two men lead- ing from the Jordanian border to the scene and back to Jordan. Seville Hotel Decor Goes Mediterranean MIAMI BEACH—A $500,000 re- decorating job is now under way at the plush Seville Hotel. Famed interior designer Jimmy James, known as a color genius, designed the interiors for the Pepsi Cola Building in Miami and Mount Sinai Hospital. He has won honors and awards for his designs both on a local and national level. According to James, the en- tire theme of the new decor is Mediteranean, and many unique fabrics and designs are being created exclusively for the Seville Hotel. protesting against the Israel Mu- seum's intention to receive a $1,000,000 gift from Axel Springer, a leading West German publisher, were posted on walls here Sunday and have been distributed to pas- sersby on main streets. The posters, signed by the "Com- mittee for Israel's Dignity," warn "when the building will be com- pleted, you will have to guard it night and day, as there are Jews who will not tolerate its existence." Last week, a ministry of educa- tion spokesman said that a final decision on the Springer gift, of- fered for construction and main- tenance of a special building to house a library and archives for the museum, would be taken at the "cabinet level," and that the mat- ter would rest until the decision was made. Mexico Prizes Presented to 3 Prominent Jews (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) MEXICO CITY—Education Min- ister Agustin Yanez Tuesday awarded the coveted Elias Soura- sky prizes for $4,000 each to Marcos Moshinsky, a prominent Mexican-Jewish physiciat; Amalia Hennandez, director of the Mexi- can National Folklore Ballet; and Dr. Miguel Leon Portilla, a prom- inent historian. The prizes were contributed by Sourasky, a leading Jewish finan- cier and philanthropist. The Ashkenazi community, Nidhe Israel, has organized a series of events to mark the 50th anniver- sary of the death of Sholem Alei- chem, the noted Yiddish writer. Mapam Consents to Israeli Arms Exports to Germany TEL AVIV (ZINS)--Prime Min- ister Eshkol obtained the consent of the extreme socialist Mapam and Achdut Avoda to continue shipments of Israeli-made arms to West Germany, according to the well-informed daily Ha'aretz. The shipments consist of the automatic "Uzi" rifles which Israel sells to the German army. At one time the two socialist parties strongly opposed David Ben Gurion for agreeing to send arms to the Ger- mans, basing their stand on "con- science. (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV — An average of 8,000 persons are settling in Is- rael annually from Western countries in what has become a steady influx of such newcomers, Aryeh L. Pincus, chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive, said here Wednesday. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS South African Jewry Seek Hillel House Funds COLUMBIA (JTA)—Plans were Clears New Premier of announced here for the launch. Anti-Semitic Leanings ing of a drive to raise $100,000 JOHANNESBURG (JTA)—Mau- rice Porter, chairman of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies, told the monthly meeting of the board Sunday that the South Afri- can Jewish community mourned the "tragic passing" of Premier Hendrick Verwoerd. The occasion was the first meet- ing of the board since Verwoerd's assassination. for the expansion of the Hillel House serving some 1,200 Jewish students attending Missouri Uni- versity and Stephen and Christian Colleges here. ASS halom 1966-1967 Caribbean raises Speaking at a meeting of the Mapai Central Committee on aliya and r e 1 al ions with non-Israel Jewry, he also reported that the number of such immigrants leav- Porter said that the late Pre- ing Israel and returning to the mier had faithfully implemented country of origin did not exceed a pledge he made, when he be- 10 to 15_per cent. He also declared came prime minister, to continue that during the decline in large- fair and normal treatment of scale immigration to Israel, ef- South African Jewry, a pledge forts must be made to increase which cancelled views he had ex- immigration from Western Coun- pressed while he Was in the op- tries. He added that this could be Planned to make every min- position. facilitated by a radical change ute of your vacation pure "in the way of thinking by Israelis pleasure, the Shalom makes Porter added that the new pre- Ins. a vis the Diaspora." sure you relax royally, feast mier, Balthazar Vorster, had never sumptuously and live it up expressed views critical of the Jew- Yitzhak Korn, general secre- while you sail to the nicest ish community and could confid- tary of the Mapai World Union, and sunniest ports in the ently be expected to continue the told the meeting that it was es- Caribbean. So don't waste a pledge of his predecessors. He said sential that the Zionist organiza- minute ...the best accommo; the Jewish community wished him dations are going fast. tion must be given a central well. task and that even this must be 8 CRUISES FROM NEW YORK confined to non-Israeli Jews. The South African Jewish Times * NOV. 15 13 days-5 ports He asserted that in the '60s the said in an editorial that it wel- *Nov. 29 13 days-4 ports Zionist organization continued comed the new premier's assurance Dec. 13 8 days-2 ports methods and ways of thinking that he would "work for national Dec. 22 12 days-5 ports suitable to the '20s or '30s. unity, uphold parliament and par- *Jan. 4 12 days--4 ports P r o f. Ezra Spicehandler, an liamentary institutions, protect the Jan. 17 14 days-6 ports American Jewish scholar who has security of the state and the lives Feb. 1 14 days-4 ports been in Israel for two years, told and property of its citizens, and Feb. 16 12 days-4 ports the meeting that not much was in foreign affairs work for friendly *on these cruises passengers may said about security in Israel but relations with other countries." join and leave the ship in Port that a great deal was done. The The political correspondent of Everglades, Florida opposite is true about Zionism, he the Sunday Times predicted "a les- S.S. Shalom, Israel Registry. built stated, in which much is said and sening, not an increase of tension in 1964. For more information little is done. in the country in the immediate see your travel agent, or call He said that while there were period ahead." The United Party, many Israelis volunteering to go the opposition, said in a statement ZIM to Africa to help native popula- that it would give the new premier LINES tions, there were very few volun- "a fair chance to prove his in- Owner's Representative: American Israeli Shipping Co., Inc., teers for work in committees for tentions and the character of his leadership." 327 S. LaSalle Street, Chicago, III. non-Israeli Jewries • Mrs. Golda Meir, the Mapai sec- retary, told the meeting that mix- ed marriages among Jewish youth in the United States had reached 30 per cent. She said every ef- fort must be made to send young Stop in or Call Israelis to summer camps and youth centers in the United States to boost the Jewish spirit in such places. The participants decided 4626 NO. WOODWARD, ROYAL OAK to hold another meeting on the JO 6-1490 or LI 9-6733 same problem. /SE A 'GUEST so LET HAROLD KALT PLAN YOUR ZIM LINE CRUISE! 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