---- '4111111111111111•11111111111h. 11111- 2111111111 IMP WZ Congress General Zionist Delegation Listed; Neumann Is Proposed NEW YORK (ZINS) — The dele- gation representing the World Union of General Zionists at the 27th Zionist Congress number 95, and they will constitute the second largest group at the Congress, ac- cording to the Head Office here. The delegates country-wise is re- ported to be as follows: United States — 38; Israel — 31; Argen- tina — 5; Australia — 3; France — 2; Brazil — 2; Mexico — 2; Peru — 1; Austria — 1; West Germany — 1; Denmark — 1; Switzerland — 1; New Zealand — 1; Rhodesia — 1; Chile — 2; Bolivia — 1; Uruguay — 1; Venezuela — 1; Belgium — 1; World List — 1. The delegates will also participate in the World Con- ference of General Zionists, which convenes June 5, in Tel Aviv. The American delegation will in- clude Philip Slomovitz of Detroit. One of the oldest and most promi- nent leaders of Labor Zionism, Baruch Zuckerman, has urged the world Zionist movement to endorse the candidacy of Dr. Emanuel Neu- mann for the presidency of the World Zionist Organization, in an article devoted to the "27th Zionist READY•MIX CONCRETE Residential and Commercial LARGE OR SMALL ORDERS PROMPT DELIVERY INCLUDING EVENINGS & SATURDAYS CALL VI 1-1200 Congress," published in the weekly "Yiddisher Kemfer" of May 10. Expressing the hope that Dr. Nahum Goldmann's explicit state- ment that he no longer aspired to that high office, would remain in force, Zuckerman writes:"... Rela- tive to this issue I deem it neces- sary to caution the leaders of my own World Labor Zionist Party in Israel and abroad, not to seek presidential can lidates among our own ranks. I will not consider even the question whether or not there is such a competent person among us. There is no reason why the established tradition of electing a General Zionist to that top post should be disrupted at this time . . . That tradition" — Zucker- man continued — "is noteworthy insofar as it includes some of the most illustrious figures in Zionist history for the past 70 years. The (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) UNITED NATIONS—The govern- ment of Lebanon assured the Se- curity Council Monday that it "has taken and is taking all necessary measures within its territory to prevent incidents on its southern borders as well as infiltration across its borders." A letter from Souheil Chammas, Lebanon's charge d'affaires here, to Lord Caradon of Britain, this month's president of the Security Council, made that assertion in the course of charging again that Is- rael was responsible for shelling a Lebanese village near the Israeli THIS SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY MINTED ISSUE OF FAMOUS POSTAGE STAMPS OF ISRAEL -IN GOLD AND SILVER .. . :::241.11.11.1PIIIPP•perre . 15 APPEARING ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE VICTORIOUS BATTLE FOR FREEDOM IN JUNE 1967 The famous series of postage stamps in rememberance of the HEROES OF ISRAEL is being minted in gold and silver. As the series is strictly limited, (only 15000 stamps in silver for North America, and to ood stamps for the old world issue) place your order at once. Price of the large stamp in silver $ iz, price of the small one $ 6. Price of the large stamp in gold $ iz5, price of the small one $ 96. On ordering the complete set (3 minted stamps) zo% discount is granted. 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I Serlin, vice-chairman of the first president of a Zionist Organi- president of the World Zionist Or-Yosef zation was the founder of the world ganization was also proposed by Knesset. movement, Dr. Theodor Herzl, fol- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS lowed in succession by David Wolf- 14—Friday, May 31, 1968 son, Otto Warburg, Chaim Weiz- mann, Nahum Sokoloff • . . Why not continue this impressive order?" Zuckerman went on to say "For- tunately there is an equally emi- nent person whose election would preserve the continuity of that tra- dition. He is highly qualified to fulfill the obligations which the presidency would impose upon him. My candidate is the dynamic, A Must Book For—The Informed Person thoughtful, and most important leader of General Zionism, Dr. Emanuel Neumann. If our labor A Middle East View Stripped of Prejudice and Zionists would rally to his support, Political Distortion he could easily win by a unanimous vote. His selection would bring new prestige to the Congress . . ." , Dr. Neumann's nomination for border, allegedly causing several casualties. According to Chammas, Israel has not submitted proof of its claim that it was retaliating for shelling from Lebanon because Is- rael has "unilaterally revoked the Israeli-Lebanese armistice agree- ment of 1949, thus paralyzing the work of the Israel-Lebanon Mixed Armistice Commission." According to Lebanon, Israel at- tacked Lebanon as part of an al- leged drive to accomplish its "ex- pansionist aims." The Lebanese letter did not call for a meeting of the Security Council on the issue. The Egyptian and Israeli ambas- sadors - Monday conferred sep- arately with Jarring. As far as was known, these conferences were the first to have taken place here since Jarring came to UN head- quarters last week to continue the mission which he had carried on through more than 42 separate vis- its to the capitals of Israel, Egypt and Jordan. None of the parties involved would make any state- ments about-the substance of their talks. The UN secretariat did not even announce the fact that the talks had been held. (Israel Ambassador Yitzhak Ra- bin left Washington Monday for remain in Israel for about 10 days, consultations in Israel. He will an Embassy spokesman said.) Jewish Press Hailed by Klutznick at Parley; Rosenberg Re-Elected CHICAGO (JTA) — Philip M. Klutznick, former international president of Bnai Brith, told edi- tors and publishers attending the 25th national convention here of the American Jewish Press Asso- ciation that "the Jewish press is the Only hope for reaching and educating vast numbers of Amer- ican Jews who are today abysmal- ly ignorant about their own com- munity as well as Israel." Klutznick urged the editors to be more "probing" and to speak out courageously on the problems affecting American Jewry. The Chicago Jewish leader warned that "ignorance of our present - day American Jewish community can destroy it even if we master all of our past history contained in the Bible." Adolph Rosenberg, editor and publisher of the Southern Israelite of Atlanta, Ga., was re-elected president; James Wisch of the Texas Jewish Post, Jules D. Miller, Philadelphia Jewish Exponent, and Joseph J. Cummons, Los Angeles Bnai Brith Messenger, vice presi- dents; Albert W. Blum, Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, secretary; and Milton Firestone, Kansas City Jew- ish Chronicle. treasurer. To the Anatomy of the Forces of Progress and Reaction in the Middle East by M. S. Arnoni Introduction by D. F. Fleming I Are Nazi genocides . to be matched by "social- ist" genocides? Little known background facts, shedding light on the true nature of Arab and Jewish national- isms, their conflict, and their respective inter- play with international forces. 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