18—Friday, October 13, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mozambique Bans Crew Hebrew U. Research Gets$6.7 Million in Two Years of Israeli Ship on Shore TEL AVIV (JTA)—Crew mem- bers of the 30,000-ton Israeli freighter Ein Geddi, anchored for refueling at Mozambique, East Africa, were forbidden to go ashore, according to a message received at Haifa Monday by the Zim Lines, owners of the vessel. JERUSALEM (JTA)—Research Revelopment Authority at the uni- and development projects at the versity. Prof. Gross has been suc- Hebrew University in Jerusalem ceeded in the post by Dr. Alex have received $6.7 million in over Kenyan. Research projects undertaken by seas and local grants over a two- year period, it was announced by the university range from Bible Prof. Jack Gross, outgoing chair- studies to the development of new man of the U.S.A. Research and food grains to aid in the world The reason given for the action struggle against hunger, and spe- cialized instruments for space re- by the Mozambique authorities search. Nearly half of all spon- was what they called "a diplomatic sored research .in Israel is con- conflict." The Ein Geddi was chartered for ducted by the Hebrew University. "The Fiction of E. M. Forster" All told, there are 10,103 scientists two sailings from the United States to India with a cargo of bulk is an evaluative study of the short engaged in some 2,500 research grain. She had unloaded her last stories and Italian romances of the projects at the university. More shipment and was on the way back noted author. than 4,600 publications by staff George H. Thomson reviews members have appeared in world to Haifa when the ship put in at Mozambique for water and fuel. Forster's works in this volume, just scientific literature during the There are 36 members of the ship's issued by Wayne State University past two years. crew, all Israelis. Press. Israeli-American Firm An interesting biographical ADL Injunction Bars sketch supplements the study of the to Publish in Jerusalem noted works reviewed in this au- (Direct JTA T-1•.tvoe Wire Use of Name by Italians The Jewish News) to thoritative stud y. TEL AVIV — A joint Israeli- NEW YORK (JTA)—New York American publishing venture that State Supreme Court Justice Wil- Three Agencies Form will produce scientific books and I fare Waltemade granted an injunc- textbooks in Israel for export was tion sought by the Anti-Defamation Atlanta Welfare Board I League of Bnai Brith to prohibit ATLANTA (JTA)—Formation of announced here Tuesday. The Chevrath Obdim Holding an American-Italian organization the Atlanta Jewish Welfare Fed- Company, an economic arm of from using the words "anti-defa- oration as the central agency of the Atlanta Jewish community, Histadrut, the Israel labor federa-1 mation league" in its name. The was announced Monday. The new tion, has joined in the venture ADL of Bnai Brith is 54 years old. with the Pitman Publishing Corp. The American-Italian league was federation the Jewish Social Wel- of New York City, an educational formed a year ago. fare Fund merges and the Jewish Lenthy talks between the two p ublish i ng Service Federation. preceded the ADL deci- The merger was in line with I sion to seek an injunction against sraelis Told Problems sraelis recommendations made in a study the American-Italian group, and begun in 1965 by a structure corn- of Aliya for Businessmen mittee representing the three JERUSALEM (JTA) —The sec- I the action followed when the talks agencies to determine the kind of and United Jewish Appeal young failed. Justice that an early Waltemade trial be held ordered for full organization that would most ef- leaders' mission to visit Israel since fectively meet the needs of the the recent Six-Day War left for the determination of the issues. United States Sunday after a tour Atlanta Jewish community. The charter of the new federa- of the country, a reception,by Pres- tion says it is to be "operated ex- ident Zalman Shazar and talks elusively for religious, charitable with Israeli leaders. At a banquet M. Schrayer of and educational purposes" and is to do whatever is necessary to Chicago, head of the mission, said continue the work, program and that he was "impressed" by the ourposes of the three agencies Israeli will to receive immigration merged into it. from the West, but he added that the Israelis did not realize the "im- mense difficulties" for established Circle Tells businessmen and professionals in of Integration Program making- a "fresh start" in Israel. Volume Evaluates Forster's Fiction Israeli Freighter Opens Eilat-Melbourne Route Six-Day War. Her course took her through the Strait of Tiran, the blockade of which was one of the factors in starting the war. The vessel's master, Captain Han Mer- son, held a luncheon -aboard for Melbourne Jewish community lead- ers who foresaw an increase in trade between Israel and Australia stemming from regular, reliable shipping services. Belgian Welfare Agency The Tappuz, built in West Ger- Marks 15th Anniversary many in 1955, was one of the first BRUSSELS (JTA) — The Cen- ships handed over to Israel under trale d'Oeuvres Sociales Juives, the reparations agreement between central Belgian Jewish welfare the two countries. agency, celebrated its fifteenth anniversary with a gala celebra- Australian Sees Israel tion Oct. 2. Max Gottschalk, its honorary president and founder, Defending Self at Border SYDNEY (JTA)—The first Aus- and Jean Bloch, its president, re- ported on the achievements of the tralian parliamentarian to visit Is- rael since the Six-Day War de- organization, its current role in Belgian Jewish life and problems clared in a speech here that "it anticipated in the near future. is quite clear that Israel will en- Thirteen Jewish bodies here are sure that the Golan Heights, the now affiliated with the Centrale. Gulf of Aqaba and Gaza will not be used against her again." The speaker, a member of the Over 196,000 Israelis Labor Party, E. G. Whitlam, ad- Reported Living Abroad dressed the first Joint Communal JERUSALEM, (JTA) — More Appeal dinner which launched than 196,000 Israelis are now liv- Sydney's United Local Appeal ing abroad, and 96,000 of them drive. have officially declared themselves to be emigrants, according to fig- Us YOU WM TIN ures released here by the central 0111150/1. bureau of statistics. More than half of the number IPSO, DOWN YOU WON'T are European or American born FIND A FOND WINk THAN Israelis, and quarter are Sabras, including a large percentage of Israel-born children under age 15. The bureau reported that Israel's Jewish population as of Dec. 31, Ulla* Wineries, Detroit, Mich. 1966, stood at 2,344,877. MELBOURNE, (JTA) — The 7,000-deadweight-ton Israeli motor. ship Tappuz, of the Zim Lines, has called at Melbourne to reopen a regular monthly cargo service be- tween Israel's Red Sea port of Eilat and Australia. The Tappuz is the first Israeli vessel to visit Australia since the (Direct JTA Tolotvoe Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK — The Workmen's ADL Urges Open Housing Circle, National Jewish labor fra- on Milwaukee Council ternal organization, disclosed Wed- MILWAUKEE (JTA)—The Wis- nesday that it has inv•-)sted S25,000 consin Regional Advisory Board of in a program for integrated hoes- the Anti-Defamation League of ing in all-white communities in Bnai Brith urged the Milwaukee ing law without holding a referen- the United States. Israel Breslow, president of the City Council to adopt a fair hous- Workmen's Circle, revealed that dum of the subject. The Anti-Defamation League ex- his organization made its initial investment in the mutual real pressed its opposition to any refer- estate investment trust which buys endum on the grounds that "the houses in all-white neighborhoods equal right to housing is a funda- and integrates them. "Not only mental right of all citizens not to are we in sympathy with the phi- be denied or withheld by any tem- losophy behind this effort but we porary majority of voters created have found it to be a sound busi- out of momentary fear or irrational ness investment," Breslow said. passion." DAWN' BY HENRY LEONARD Are you getting tile whole story on dryer costs? "And every Yom Kippur I always skip one meal ... It makes me feel more Jewish." Maybe you've heard an electric dryer costs more, per load, to operate than a gas dryer. But, compare original dryer cost. Model for model, you pay $20 to $40 less for an electric dryer. And you get Free Installation on newly purchased electric dryers, except venting, on Edison lines up to and including four-family flats. And No Charge Repair Service. No charge on electric parts or labor. You can't get free protection on a gas dryer; if you have to replace the motor on one, it can wipe out whatever small per-load savings you may have accumulated. 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