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April 14, 1967 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-04-14

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120-Lan ndsmanshaften Bond Event
,Scheduled by Committee for May 22

British Zionists Ask
Jewish Agency Change
Policy on Grants-in-Aid

LONDON (JTA) — The British
Zionist Federation, holding its 66th

annual conference here, adopted
an emergency resolution Monday,
requesting the Jewish Agency to
reconsider its decision not to al-
locate any more grants to con-
structive funds of individual Zion-
ist parties.

Planning the Labor Zionist Movement-Landsmanshaften 1967
Israel Bond campaign are members of the committee (from left)
first row, Joshua Joyrich, Nathan P. Rossen, Hyman Lipsitz, the
honoree; Morris Lieberman, chairman of the administrative com-
mittee of the Labor Zionist movement of Detroit; Jack Berent and
Jacob Reznick; second row, Isadore Burnstein, Mrs. Jack Seder,
Mrs. Morris Miller, Joseph L. Stone, Mrs. Michael Michlin, Mrs.
Bessie Zarenkin, Mrs. Tobias Krashin and Tobias Krashin; third
row, l.ouis E. Levitan, director, Detroit Israel Bond Organization.
Berl Ilearshen, Morritz Schubiner, Frank Mersky, David Sislin and
Louis Cohan. The LZO-Landsmanshaften campaign will be climaxed
by a community-wide Israel 19th anniversary celebration May 22,
with Mordechai Gazit, assistant director general of the Israel For-
eign Ministry, as guest speaker, and Sarah Rubine, Israeli singing
star, as guest artist. Among others on the committee not shown in
the picture are Harry L. Schumer and Mrs. Morris L. Schaver.

'Communism Is Jewish' Stickers
Walls of S. Africa University
Pasted

‘‘ ire
I Direct .cry
to The .1,„1x11 Nett s I
Anti - Semi-
tic stickers were found Tuesday
pasted on walls of buildings o3

• (tHANN•sPARG -

the campus of Pretoria University.
following the recent smearing of
-sri-tikas on other walls.
Prof. C II Ilautenbach. rector
of the unitersity. announced that
he had ordered an investigation
into the incidents. expressing the
hope that hoth incidents might
pro„ e to ha%e been - isolated inci-
dents of an immature mind or
minds. - At the same time. he as-
serted forcefully that the univer-
sity was eager to assure Jewish

students that they should feel "at

home - on the campus.
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slogan: "Communism is Jew-
ish: Hitler Was Right." The slogan

the

was in Afrikaans.

Barry Krasner, chairman of
the university's student Jewish
association, conferred with the
rector Tuesday. Prof. Rauten-
ba•h authorized Krasner to make
public a copy of a letter written
by the rector to the parent of a
student who had complained
about the swastika incident. In
the letter, the university official
Sr rote:
"We are trying to find out whe-
ther there were any symptoms of •
a possible organization following
a pattern, as these things as a rule
do. I have found none, and would
like to think these are isolated in-
cidents of an immature mind or
minds. It is very understandable
that South African youth of Jewish
descent and persuasion remain
very sensitive to these manifesta-
tions of immature if not evil minds.
We know recent history and its
manifestations of radical evil. It
would give me great pleasure to
know that the young people to
whom I have referred feel at home
in this Afrikaans university, shar-
ings a common nationhood while,
at the same time, being proud of
their particular ancient heritage
a n d contemporary aspirations.
That is what we stand for."

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The resolution. proposed on be-
half of the British Zionist execu-
tive by outgoing chairman Harold
Miller, recommended. alternative-
ly, that a "solution be found on
a national level to prevent frag-
mentation at present existing, as
the aim should he to unify the
Zionist movement in purpose and
action."

New Ghana Regime Asks
Israel for Technical Aid

HAIFA (ZINS) — 'Major Gen-
eral Albert Ocran. chief of the
Army Staff of Ghana since the
overthrow of President Nkrumah.
now on a visit here, asked Israel
to "get the new Ghana on its feet
again" and "to forget the period
when the relations were cool be-
-

Panamanian Jew Is
President for '15 Days;
Is First in History

PANAMA (JTA) — Max Del-
valle, first vice president of Pa-
nama, was sworn in here yester-
day as president of the Republic
for a 15-day period. Delvalle, an
industrialist, is a Jew. He is the
first Jew ever to be president
of Panama and probably the first
Jew ever to be chief of state in
any American country.

The interim president will
serve during the next fortnight
while President Marcos A.
Robles attends the conference of
hemisphere presidents at Punta
del Este, Uruguay. The cere-
monies for the swearing in of
Delvalle took place here in the
supreme court. Most of his presi-
dential activities during the next
two weeks will be ceremonial.

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U.S. Jewish Leaders
Bid Farewell to Comay

NEW YORK (JTA) — Ambas-
sador Michael Comay, and his wife.

Joan, were given a farewell lunch-
eon by six major Jewish organiza-
tions on April 7 at the Jewish
Agency building here.
Ambassador Comay, returning to
Israel after seven years as Israel's
representative to the United Na-
tions, heard tributes from Max
Fisher of Detroit. general chair-
man of the United Jewish Appeal;
Abraham Feinberg, president of
the Israel Bond Organization; Mrs.
Rose L. Halprin, chairman of the
American section of the Jewish
Agency for Israel; Dr. Dewey D.
Stone, in behalf of the United Is-
rael Appeal and the Weizmann
Institute; and Albert Parker, gen-
eral chairman of the United Jew-
ish Appeal of Greater New York.

Responding to the tributes, Am-
bassador Comay thanked the
American Jewish community for
the support it has given to the
cause of Israel. and remarked that
"what happens to a Jew anywhere,
happens to all Jews everywhere."

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cause Ghana was not faithful to
itself."
General Ocran. who is a member
of the National Liberation Council
in charge of housing and communi-
cations, said he was seeking Israeli
help for engineering, the building
of low-cost housing, water sup-
ples, agriculture and the services
of Israeli doctors and technicians.

IF TOY TURN THE

Adopted by an overwhelming
vote, the resolution had been
proposed in connection with the
intentions of the Mizrachi, His-
tadrut and the General Zionists
in Britain to launch separate
fund-raising campaigns in Janu-
ary 1969 if no funds will be
given to them by the Jewish
Agency for their constructive
projects in Israel.

At the conclusion of the annual
conference, Donald Silk was
elected chairman of the executive,
to succeed Miller, who had served
in the post three years. Silk, who
is 38, is an attorney who is also
honorary secretary of the British
section of the World Jewish Con-
gress.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

16—Friday, April 14, 1967



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