• lo 1* • • Romanian Chief Rabbi Sees Danger to `Socialist So li dari ty' in Intervention LONDON (JTA) — Chief Rabbi Moses Rosen of Romania, said here Tuesday that "nothing could do more harm to the ideals of justice, freedom and peace, for which all Socialist countries strive, than the methods of force such as the armed intervention and oc- cupation of the territory of one socialist country by another." who is a member of the Romanian Dr. Rosen's remark, a reference Parliament, told JTA that he was to last week's Soviet-led invasion going to Buenos Aires to attend of Czechoslovakia, was made in an interview by the Jewish Telegra- phic Agency during the rabbi's brief stop-over here on his way to South America. The Romanian-Jewish leader, Ida Kaminska Heading for Israel as Poles Close the Yiddish Theater PARIS (JTA)—The Paris news- paper Le Monde reported that Ida Kaminska .of the state-sponsored Yiddish theater of Poland has left that country along with several other members of the troop and is now in Vienna en route to Israel. The report said that about 45 Polish-Jewish intellectuals decided to leave the country because of the officially inspired anti-Jewish campaign there. The Jewish State Theater in Warsaw has been closed. Mrs. Kaminska was said to have been happy state. She said she was given a "very nice" send-off by non-Jewish friends and admirers as well as by Jews and had no difficulty leaving Poland. Miss Kaminska would not say where she planned to settle perm- anently. She has a brother in Is- rael, Yosef Kaminska, who is first violinist with the Israel Philhar- monic Orchestra, and her husband also has a brother in Israel. Sabbath Observers Assured N.Y. Jobs By BEN GALLOB (Copyright 1968 JTA Inc.) IDA KAMINSKA approached by Polish authorities prior to her departure to do anti- Israel propoganda work. Miss Kaminska told newmen in Vienna Wednesday that she had no plans to return to Poland. She arrived Tuesday with her husband, the actor-producer Meir Melman, on what was described as an ex- tended visit. The actress' departure from Poland followed a revival of last spring's officially inspired anti-Jewish campaign in that country — this time in an effort to justify Poland's participation in the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia on grounds that "Zionist" plotters had taken over the Czech Communist Party. But she refused to comment on the political situation in her homeland. She told reporters, however, that "there is anti- Semitism everywhere, including Poland; the only place without it is Israel." Asked about the fate of her Yiddish theater. Miss Kaminska said she couldn't forecast its fu- ture but had not left it in a very Population Rises Fourfold Since Israel State Born JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Jew- ish population of Israel has in- creased almost four times since the state was established 20 years ago but the Arab population has also .increaSed and now stands at 14 per cent of the Jewish popula- tion compared to 11 per cent in 1948; the central bureau of statis- tics :disclosed: The Arab figures include EaSt 'Jerusalem. The figures, taken from the stat- istical annual for 1967 to be pub-' lished shortly, showed that the Jewish population of Israel increas- ed at an average annual rate of 6.9 per cent since 1948. The Jewish population then stood at 649,600; at the end of last year, it was 2,383,600. Immigration accounted for 1,- 100,000 'and natural increase for 635,000. Mass immigration was re- sponsible for an annual population increase of 24 per cent during the peak years of immigration, 1949- 1951. In the last two years, how- ever, immigration accounted for only 2 per cent of the annual in- crease. . NEW YORK—Some 200 Sabbath observing Jews in New York City were placed in jobs during 1967, the first full year of a new pro- gram organized by the New York Federation Employment and Guid- ance Service for such Jewish job- seekers. An FEGS spokesman said the FEGS places most of the Sab- bath observing Jews who register with the agency who are placeable. The FEGS program relies en- tirely on persuasion, in contrast to the techniques of the National Jew- ish Commission on Law and Pub- lic Affairs (COLPA), which uses legal pressures on behalf of Sab- bath observers denied jobs be- cause of their special religious commitments, which require them to leave work early on Fridays, particularly in the winter, and to abstain from work on Saturday. Initially, the project began with a part-time staff worker in Jan- uary 1966. In September 1967, Rabbi Joel Skurnick was named to the post on a full-time basis. The spokesman said that, on the aver- age, 15 to 20 Sabbath-observing Jews are helped to get placements each week. Jobs have been devel- oped with the New York Telephone Company First National City Bank, IBM, Chemical New York Trust Company and similar firms. ante of each other's sovereignty and independence, on the princi- ples of equal rights of all states and non-interference in their in- ternal affairs." In London, Dr. Nahum Galdmann sent a message of congratulations to President Nicolae Ceausescu of Romania Tuesday on the occasion of the 24th anniversary of that country's liberation from Nazi con- trol. The message, sent on behalf of the World Jewish Congress, which Dr. Goldmann heads, expressed ap- preciation for the equality and freedom of religion accorded its Jewish citizens by Romania. "In common with all lovers of peace and freedom throughout the world, we express the confident hope that under your wise leadership Ro- mania will continue to enjoy undis- turbed independence, freedom and peace," Dr. Goldmann said. Supertanker - to Carry Oil Sought by Zim Lines HAIFA (JTA)—The Ziff Lines, Israel's largest shipping company, announced that it will either build or purchase a 250,000-deadweight- ton supertanker now that Israel has made a firm decision to con- struct a 42-inch oil pipeline from Eilat on the Gulf of Aqaba to Ash- dod on the Mediterranean Sea. According to'- the company's di• rectors, Zim had been reluctant to commit itself to so large a ves- sel without assurances that it would be fully employed. • Other Israeli shipping companies have report- edly ordered the giant tankers to carry oil to Eilat and bypass the Suez Canal. aj g organization of diversi- fied interests. 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Dr. Rosen described Romania as "a loyal member of the Warsaw Pact" but said it believed that "good relations between nations must be based on mutual abserv- Dr. George Wise Discusses Student Exchange in Chile SANTIAGO, (JTA)—Dr. George Wise, president of Tel Aviv Uni- versity, on Aug. 22 completed four days of meetings here with gov- ernmental and university officials during a good-will tour of Latin America. He offered five scholar- ships at the university for Chilean students during discussions with Secretary of Education Maximo Pachecho and officials of the Uni- versity of Chile on exchanges of professors and students. Dr. Wise left for a visit to Buenos Aires and will also visit Brazil. CARS TO BE DRIVEN To any state. Also drivers furnish- ed to drive your car anywhere. Fully insured and I.C.C. licensed. 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