2 Neo-Nazi Parties Reported in Australia The fine arts commission of Cong. Shaarey Zedek has an- nounced plans for a week of artistic events in mid-February culminating with an art auction open to the public. Beginning Feb. 10 with a "cham- pagne preview" for patrons, the week will include several exhibits of silver, fabrics, illuminated mar- riage contracts and paintings brought in from the Jewish Mu- seum in New York. There will also be paintings, sculpture, ceremonial objects and other works of art donated by residents of the com- munity. Programs of special interest also are planned, among them a talk by Prof. Cecil Roth, historian and authority on Jewish art who will show color slides of outstanding SYDNEY — Two Nazi parties, which style themselves as National Socialists, are operating in Aus- tralia, one in Sydney and the othei. in Canberra, the capital, it was re- ported Tuesday by the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies. The two parties are separate or- ganizations. The one in Sydney is led by Arthur Smith. Its counter- part in Canberra, headed by E. Cathron of the Australian Na- tional University, calls itself the National Socialist Party of Aus- tralia, but is reported to have only four members. objects of art. On the final day, Feb. 18, at 2 p.m., Lawrence DuMouchelle will conduct an auction of the art ec- quired by the fine arts commission. Except for the patrons' "cham- pagne preview," there will be no charge for admission to the art show and auction. The fine arts commission advises that anyone who wishes to donate works of art of professional quali- ty may do so by calling Mrs. Shapiro at the synagogue, 357-5544. Proceeds from the auction will be used to acquire art for the synagogue. Friday, January 5, 1968-7 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Shaarey Zedek Plans Exhibit and Auction of Art Works (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LOOKING FOR A DEPENDABLE DEALER? 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Both awards were introduced last year by Prithe Minister Les- ter Pearson's government to re- ward and recognize Canadians who have served their country with distinction. 7 U.S. Governors to Tour Israel on Goodwill Visit WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Gov. John Volpe of Massachusetts will lead a delegation of governors of various states on a good will trip to Israel in January. Gov . Volpe and six other governors will repre- sent the National Governors' Con- ference of which Gov. Volpe is chairman. The others are Governors War- ren P. Knowles, Republican of Wisconsin; Calvin Rampton, Dem- ocrat of Utah; Tim M. Babcock, Republican of Montana; Ralph M. Paiewonsky, Democrat of the Vir- gin Islands; James A. Rhodes, Re- publican of Ohio, and Hulett C. Smith, Democrat of West Virginia. They will tour Israel Jan. 25-31 to observe developments in nation- building, education, health, agri- culture, housing, industry, irriga- tion and other areas. 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