10—Friday, April 16, 1969 Rustin Renews Attack on Black Anti-Semitism in Speech at Hebrew University Conference By AMOS BENIVERED (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) prior to the conference but had to leave Monday. Other American Negroes attending are Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, dean of the Fordham University School of Social Serv- ice; Douglas Pugh, program ad- viser on social development of the Ford Foundation; and Franklin Williams, director of the Center for Minority and Urban Affairs at Columbia University. Participants in the conference from Great Britain are Leslie Blakeman, director of labor rela- tions at the Ford Motor Co.; Lord Carron, director of the Bank of England; Lord Douglas, a member of the British Electricity Council: Lord Hirschfield, chairman of the JERUSALEM — An American Negro civil rights leader told an Israeli audience Monday that in- fluential American Negroes have spoken out vigorously against black anti-Semitism "and will con- tinue to fight it." Bayard Rustin. executive direc- tor of the A. Philip Randolph In- stitute, spoke at the opening ses- sion of the International Confer- ence on Technological Change and Human Development at the He- brew University. He said that some anti-Semitism has cropped up in the black community in New York but it is practiced by an ex- ceedingly small group of frustrat- ed and confused people." Rustin was one of a number of prominent American Negroes who joined others from the United States and Great Britain at the conference. He delivered a paper WASHINGTON (JTA)—The Unit- on behalf of Whitney M. Young. ed States appears ready to go executive director of the National ahead with aid to Israel for the Urban League. who came to Israel construction of a sea-water desa- lination plant which might be the Habima to Act in Vienna first in the world to use atomic on Anschluss Anniversary energy, the Washington Post re- VIENNA (JTA) — Israel's na- ported from Rome. The project tional theater troupe. the Habima, grew out of proposals made by arrived here to perform two former President Dwight D. Eisen- Israeli plays at the Burg Theater. hower and former Atomic Energy The first performance will coin- Commission chairman, Admiral cide with the 31st anniversary of Lewis L. Strauss. It has been re- the Anschluss the annexation of portedly endorsed by President Richard M. Nixon. Preliminary Austria to Nazi Germany. The play is "Hanna Senesz" discussions between American and about a Jewish woman paratroop- Israeli experts took place during er dropped behind German lines the Johnson Administration. American officials described the in Hungary on a secret mission during World War II. She was plans at an international confer- captured by the Nazis and ence on water purification in Rome, according to the Post. The executed. 1970 Federal budget includes $40 million to help Israel construct a desalination plant that might use atomic energy, it said. 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