Telethon for Allied Jewish Campaign Distortions Exposed: Facts vs. Hate Utterances in Middle East Editorials Page 4 VOLUME LV—No. 6 Hundreds who could otherwise be reached will be contacted by telephone in the coming 10 days for their contributions to the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund . . . Increased generosity is expected to meet the current needs, to uphold Israel's hands in tlie struggle for life . . . and also to support all of our local and national agencies that are included in the all inclusive 1969 campaign. - Greet Israel's 21st Anniversary By Increasing Your Contribution THE JEWISH NEWS DETROIT A Weekly Review INAI I-11GAIN.1 of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle 'OSP.'" 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 48235—VE 8-9364—April 25, 1969 Basic Truths About Arab Refugees • Yiddish and Its Multiple Joys Commentary Page 2 $7.00 Per Year; This Issue 20c El Fatah Propagandists Use Detroit Base, ADL Reveals; Anti-Semitism Ascribed to Majority of Americans Nasser Implies New Military Phase in M.E. War; Increasing Operations Escalate Dangers Egyptian President Nasser's implied threats of a new phase in the Middle East conflict, Israel's demolition of in Egyptian radar system, contradictory reports about an increasing number of casualties inflicted upon Israel, grave concern over the existing situation expressed by UN Secretary General U Thant to the Secretary Council and unending border clashes marked the struggles that seem to have postponed hopes for peace between Israel and the Arab states. The situation as it emerged from events of the past two weeks appeared to escalate dangers and to increase war threats. • • NEW YORK (JTA)—President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt characterized Monday the current Egyptian bombardments of Israeli troops at the Suez Canal as the second phase of a military plan preliminary to the "liberation" of the Sinai Peninsula. The bombardments have been undertaken, he said, after the buildup of Egyptian defense forces at the canal. The Egyptian head of government presented his posi- tion on a number of key issues in the Mid East dispute during an hour-long television interview seen in New York City. It was filmed April 19 in the presidential (Continued on Page 7) WASHINGTON (JTA)—The El Fatah guerrilla organization is receiving financial, moral and political support from extremist groups in the United States and has had "considerable success in mobilizing extremist support here," the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith revealed Monday. Money and propaganda support have been provided to El Fatah since it launched U.S. activities in 1968, Arnold Forster, ADL general counsel, told the organization's 56th annual national com- mission meeting here. Supporters include the 10,000-member Organization of Arab Students, groups of the Communist "old left," New Left radicals and some black extremists and revolution- ary organizations, he said. El Fatah maintains headquarters at the offices of the Palestine Libera- tion Organization at 801 Second Avenue, in New York City, he said. The office is reportedly di- rected by Saadat Hassan, said to be a longtime Arab propagandist in the U.S. Forster said that an El Fatah publication entitled Free Palestine is being sold on a subscrip- tion basis through a Washington, D.C. post office box. Funds are being raised under Palestine Liberation Organization auspices, throughout the U.S., by Fatah representatives Abram Abdul Majeed and Yosef Hanafi, identified as Palestinians. El Fatah emissaries are also engaged in fund- raising in Canada and Latin America. The major targets for money have been New York, Wash- ington, Houston, Los Angeles and Detroit, Forster said. The ADL said that El Fatah activities have received substantial and favorable treatment in the Black Panther, official publication of the Black Panther Party, and Muhammad Speaks, organ of the Black Muslim movement led by Elijah Muhammad. Last Jan. 4, the Panther, which ran three pro-El Fatah items, published a long article headlined "Palestine Guerrillas vs. West German Cabinet Israeli Pigs." The Black Conscience, published in Detroit by the Organization for African American Asks for Abolishment Education, carried a long article that glorified El Fatah and denounced Israel. It had been re- of Limitations Statute printed from the Militant, organ of the Trotskyist for Punishment of Nazis Socialist Workers Party. Detailed Story, Page 48 'Join Hands With Israel' Demonstration Sunday to Honor Israel's 21st Anniversary ' Simultaneously with celebrations marking Israel's 21st anniversary being held in thousands of Jewish communities throughout the world, the Detroit Jewish community will mark Israel Independence Day 2:30 p.m. Sunday at a "Join Hands with Israel" demonstration on the grounds of the Jewish Center. An address by Ehud LaDor, Israel consul for cultural af- fairs for the Midwest, will be the guest speaker. Cantor _Harold Orbach will lead in the singing of the national an- thems. Representatives from the Jewish War Veterans and Jew- ish Youth Council of Detroit will participate in the presenta- tion of the colors. Avern Cohn, vice president of the Jewish Community Council, will extend greetings on behalf of the local community. Lynn Medow, chairman of the Jewish Youth Council, will speak on behalf of the council. After the formal program, there will be refreshments for the youth and a musical festival of Israeli songs and dances by local youth- groups. r –, The involvement of youth organizations in this year's celebration has been sparked hi...the newly formed Jewish Youth Council, which has played an active role in plan- ning the outdoor rally. __•--LaDor has been with the Israel ministry of foreign affairs since 1967. Prior to his current appointment, he served as chief emissary of the Israel kibutz movement in thy United States and also has served as the Jewish Agency representative in Australia alligt New Zealand. The annual Independence Day celebration has been a joint effort of the Jewish community Council and Zionist Council since the re-establishment of the state of 1948. Israel in case of inclethent weather, the program will be held indoors at the Center. In (Continued on Page 5) Allied Jewish Campaign Divisions Inaugurate Telethon Pleas Sunday A telethon by workers during the final two weeks of the 1969 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund has been announced by the campaign chairman, Maxwell Jospey. A battery of phones is being set up at the Butzel Building, 163 Madison, and at the Jewish Community Center for the workers to use in contacting prospects who have not yet been reached for their 1969 pledges. The mercantile division, under the leadership of Benjamin H. Frank and Warren D. Greenstone, will be telephoning Monday, 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and 2 to 5 p.m., in the Butzel Building. On Tuesday, May 6, they will be working from the Jewish Center, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Alan Nathan, chairman of the metropolitan division, announces that his workers will be phoning from the board room of the Jewish Center, Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Julius Ring is chairman of the Metropolitan's telethon. Other division chairmenwho have announced telethons for the first week in May are George M. Zeltzer, real estate and building; Daniel M. Honigman, mechanical trades; Harvey Weisberg, food service council; Dr. Eli M. Brown, professional; Allan Nachman, junior division. In a special plea to all campaign workers, Jospey said: "As the campaign nears its end, we must make a concerted effort to contact the remainder of our prospects. Our response thus far has been magnificent, but we cannot let up in our labor to make this year's campaign the great success of which we will all be proud." The final report luncheon of the campaign will be 12:15 p.m., Monday, in the auditorium of the Fred M. Butzel Memorial Building. The meeting will be held jointly with the JeWish Welfare Federation board of governors. This will be the last report meeting before the victory dinner. Certificates of appreciation for superior achievement will be presented at the luncheon to section leaders who have attained 100 per cent or more of last year's dollar total in their section. The victory dinner of the 1969 Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund will be May 7 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Zadok and Alfosso, Israeli musicians, will perform.