State Dept. Urges Defeat of Ban on Egyptian Cotton (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) ders that all units must be at a maximum state of readiness with- in eight weeks—July 20---for a new confrontation with Israel. He assured them that the armed forces of •Iraq, Syria and Jordan would be at their side and, "most important of all," so will Egypt's most powerful ally and constant friend, the Soviet Union, Kimche wrote. In Rome, Sen. Jacob K. .Tavits of New York, warned that the Mid- dle East is potentially the most explosive tinderbox in the world and decried the "apathy" within the North Atlantic Alliance that has permitted the Soviet Union to challenge vital Western interests WASHINGTON — Assistant Sec- retary of State Lucius Battle Tues- day urged the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to defeat leg- islation that would prohibit im- portation of Egyptian cotton and stressed that such a ban would un- dermine United States diplomatic plans in the Middle East. Two Senators took sharp issue with Battle's position in testimony before - a closed meeting of the committee. Battle did not want his testimony made public. A Senator disclosed, however, that the State Department "is still anxious to curry favor with Nasser." The two Senators who published their stand after the meeting were Sen. Clinton P. Anderson and Sen. Joseph M. Montoya, both Demo- crats of New Mexico. They are spOnsors of a bill aimed at Egypt which would ban extra-long staple Reflecting the wide concern cotton from any country that sev- about the crucial isues now con- ers diplomatic relations with the fronting communities, the National U.S. Conference of Jewish Communal They accused Nasser of being Service (NCJCS) will devote its anti-American and said . "It is high 70th annual meeting June 8-12 time that we in the U.S. stop allow- at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, to ing ourselves to be treated so the theme "Society in Crisis: the cavalierly. It is time we extended Response of the Jewish Com- the same consideration to our cit- munity." izens as we do to foreigners." They According to an announcement pointed out that removal of by Sidney Z. Vincent of Cleveland, Egypt's quota for shipping cotton Conference president, more than to the U.S. would give American 1,000 communal workers in the cotton producers $16,000,000 in United States and Canada are ex- production income. pected at the meeting. Emphasizing that President Four general sessions will pre- Nasser of Egypt deserved no concessions, the Senators said sent variations on the basic theme that "History teaches us the les- of crises, at home and abroad, and son of appeasing dictators. Men their impact upon Jewish com- such as the gentleman we are munal services and programs. Dr. Leonard Fein, associate pro- dealing with respect and under- stand forthright behavior. Servil- fessor of the department of politi- ity or willingness to absorb in- cal science, Massachusetts Insti- sult only increases their bold- tute of Technology, will address ness and desire to do us harm." the opening general session June The committee will make a deci- 8 on the subject of the effects of Israel's crisis on Jewish communal sion at a later date. . In London, the Evening Stand- service. The following morning, ard published a report by Jon Dr. Isaac Franck, executive direc- Kimche, based on a "secret memo- tor of the Jewish Community Re- randum" that Nasser has ordered lations Council of Washington, the mobilization of Egypt's armed D.C., will review the challenges posed by developing public poli- forces. According to Kimche, Egypt's cies and trends on the Jewish pur- defense minister and military com- poses of communal agencies. At the third general session, mander-in-chief, Gen. Mohammed Fawzi, told senior field comman- Monday, Bertram H. Gold, ex- ecutive director of the American Jewish Committee, will consider the impact of the urban crisis upon Jewish comunal service. Dr. Judah J. Shapiro of New York City will analyse the implica- tions of the manpower crises in Jewish communal life at the final general session Tuesday morning. Vincent, executive director of Cleveland Jewish Community Fed- eration, will preside at the gen- eral sessions and at the confer- ence's annual business meeting Tuesday morning. Shandeli has At scores of meetings of the more gowns NCJCS, its units and five affili- ated national organizations, the full spectrum of Jewish communal services and programs will be ex- amined in workshops, buzz ses- sions and institutes. Issues will Actually 199 be considered at meetings of the national affiliates: National As- sociation of Jewish Center Work- ers, National Council of Jewish silk Precious Education, Association of Jewish Desire ... hand Community Relations Workers, beaded provoc- ative neckline National Association of Jewish magnifi- Homes for Aged and National As- u-c1,* 2I/2" hand bez.led skirt sociation of Jewish Family, Chil- bottom. Aqua. dren's and Health Services. Pink, White A special art exhibit on Jewish and gold. 6 tc 20. themes by Si Cohen of Revere, Mass., will be on display at the $139 SILK hotel throughout the conference. BEADED The executive director of Amer- COSTUMES ican Jewish Committee, Bertram H. Gold, will be guest speaker at the annual dinner meeting of the Detroit Chapter 6:30 p.m. June 11 at the Hotel Pontchartrain. Gold will speak on the "Relevancy of AJC-1969." Gold, executive director of the 154 S. Woodward Ave. Jewish Centers Association in Los near Maple Angeles for 13 years, has been a BIRMINGHAM ■ ■ Jewish center executive in Pitts- in the Mediterranean. Senator Javits spoke at the Organization for the United Nations. He referred to the growing So- viet naval force in the Mediterran- ean and to last June's Arab-Israel wPr which, he sail. d e monstrated "the Soviet's ability to canitalize even on the defeat of its clients." Senator .Tavits said that the Rus- sians have re-armed the Arabs with modern, sophisticated weap- ons and supported Arab intransi- gence on peace talks even though they know that a renewal of the war in the Middle East could em- broil the Soviet Union and the U.S. and "drag the world to the brink of nuclear disaster." ADL Establishes New Urban Affairs Dept. NEW YORK (JTA) — Establish- ment of an urban affairs depart- ment in the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith was an- nounced at the 55th annual meet- ing of the league. The department which will "systematize, coordi- nate and catalogue" ADL activities in connection with the urban crisis and race relations, will work through the league's 28 regional offices and the Bnai Brith con- stituency. DESIGNER GOWNS 139 ! Ii .01 IMIND11•11M01•111.01!0 1104111111141.1 1111 Friday, May 31, 1968-5 '68s IMMEDIATE DELIVERY burgh, Toronto and Newark. He also taught at Columbia, Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, Toronto, Penn- sylvania, Southern California and Berkeley. Gold served as president of the National Association of Jewish Center workers, National Confer- ence of Jewish Communal Service and the Association of Jewish Com- munal Executives. He also has been vice president of the Amer- ican Association of Group Workers and chairman of the Governor's Advisory Committee on Children and Youth in California. In a recent address to a 25th anniversary meeting of the Los Angeles Jewish Centers Associa- tion, Gold said the Jewish Center movement has been challenged to meet the current "crisis of so- ciety" by discarding the theory that Jewish centers should be a "vast playground" and establish instead programs of study- and action. He declared also that Jewish youth was non-intellectual and non- cultural in Jewish terms and that traditional liberalism had been re- jected by Jewish youth activists. He told the meeting that, among the non - activist Jewish youth, there was a withdrawal from reality into mysticism and use of drugs. SYDNEY,• Australia (JTA) — A $330,000 residential college for Jewish students will be built at the University of New South Wales and is expected to be ready to ac- cept its first students in 1972. The college will be co-educational and is expected to accommodate an in- itial student body of 80. 8440 W. 9 MILE RD. 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