-• 34—Friday, April 25, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Soviet Organ Says ISrael Syria Adds Its Voice Against Hussein Plan LONDON (JTA) — Syria has joined the mounting chorus of Arab dissent over the six-point Mid East peace plan offered by King Hus- sein of Jordan in Washington. The plan has been rejected by Saudi Arabia, South Yemen, Kuwait, Iraq and Algeria. Five Palestinian guerrilla organizations earlier is- sued a joint statement in Beirut rejecting "the latest Jordanian proposals and all other proposals to liquidate the Palestine cause." Syria, however, was the first of the three Arab combatant nations in the June 1967 Six-Day War to explicit!: turn down the Hussein proposals. Syrian President Noureddin al- no doubt that he referred to King Hussein's plan when be said, "We refuse all plans which would force us to make conces- sions. We are holding and will continue to bold onto our rights." Used German Mercenaries Education Drive to Fight Opposition to Aliya JERUSALEM (JTA)—Opposition to immigration among some Is- raelis has grown to a point where the government has deemed it necessary to launch an educational campaign to explain the country's need for immigrants and the eco- The Moscow daily asserted that nomic advantages accruing from LONDON (JTA) — The official Red Army newspaper, Red Star, hit at two favorite targets in one story when it charged that Israel had used West German mercen- aries in the Six-Day War. absorption, said the comparable figure for the same period last year was 6,197. Dozing If we can develop some way in which a man can doze and still keep from making a monkey of 7,000 German mercenaries and them. Aryeh Eliav, deputy min- himself, we have removed one of He said to achieve the ultimate 800 West German military vehicles ister of immigrant absorption, dis- the big obstacles to human happi- goal of "complete liberation of had been employed by the Israelis closed that such an effort will soon ness in modern civilization. — Arab lands," Syria would streng- in their fight against the Arab then the popular resistance move- states. ment. The Communist organ accused The joint guerrilla statement the West German government of came from rival groups which urging Israel "to oppose any have been competing for prestige peaceful settlement in the Middle and feuding among themselves. East, including threats to use the The five organizations are the El atomic bomb." The paper said Fatah, Al Saiqah, the Palestine West Germany's Middle East Liberation Front, the Popular , policy was based on cooperation Democratic Front and the Pales- with Israel against the Arab Atassi's statement in Damascus tine. Liberation Organization. They ' states. did not mention the Jordanian said they decided on "a policy of ruler by name. But there was unity to face such a critical situa-; Golda Visits 'Children' tion" and would send delegations to Arab nations to seek definitions in Bunkers at Suez Canal Day School Principals of their policies toward a peaceful TEL AVIV (JTA) — The "First Grandmother" of Israel toured the to Hold N.Y. Convention settlement. ' front lines along the Suez Canal. NEW YORK — P r inci pa is and ad- Premier Golda Meir visited Israeli I ministrators of the nearly 400 He- Russia, Poland Pressed troops in their bunkers and inspec- ' brew day schools in the United to Let Jews Emigrate ted armored corps units accom- ' States and Canada will meet for I panied by Defense Minister Day-' the second time in a joint conven- I TEL AVIV (JTA)—The World an, Chief of Staff Gen. Haim Bar- Hon Wednesday through May 4 at Congress of Polish Jewish Federa- ' Lev, Gen. Yeshayahu Gavish, corn- the Pioneer Country Club, Green- tions concluded a four-day con- mander of the Southern Command,1 field Park, N.Y. Convened by the vention here with demands on So- t and Armored Corps Commander National Conference of Yeshiva viet and Polish authorities to per- Gen. Abraham Adan. Principals, together with the Na- mit Jews in those countries to Mrs. Meir, who will be 71 next tional Association of Day School I emigrate if they so desired. The convention, attended by month, talked with officers and Administrators, the convention will men of the ranks. Later she told have as its theme "Beyond the delegates from 15 countries, con- Day School Curriculum—What Are demned what it called official a Pioneer Women's meeting in her anti-Semitism in Russia and Po- honor h here atlhat she felt Our Goals?" th e land. The delegates demanded soldiers were all "my own children nisibility I that the governments of both coun- ah na dI know what responsibility Eshkol Reservoir Named tries release the documentary and have when d a decision is be these boys are in- TEL AVI (JTA)—Israel's larg- cultural material still in their pos- taken est reservoir, at Beth Netoffa in session relating to Eastern Euro- volved." Lower Galilee. was officially re- pean Jewry. named the Levi Eshkol reservoir The gathering also called on Hebrew-U. Creates Prize Monday in honor of the late prime Germany and Austria to speed up Endowed by American minister of Israel. legal proceedings against Nazi war NEW YORK (JTA) — The He- A large stone monument was un- criminals. The federation plans to veiled by Mr. Eshkol's widow at build a House of Polish Jewry in brew University in Jerusalem has announced the establishment of ceremonies attended by Prime Tel Aviv and to compile a history Minister Golda Meir and Minister of 1,000 years of Jewish life in the Morris J. Kaplun Internation- al Prize to be awarded annually of Agriculture Chaim Givati. Poland. in the fields of the humanities, na- tural sciences, technology, social studies and Jewish studies. The $5,000 award was announc- ed in a joint statement by Nath- aniel Goldstein, president of the April 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ! April 11 — To Mr. and Mrs Ham Solomon, 17055 George Wash- I Arthur A. Elkin (Nancy Schul- American Friends of the Hebrew ington, Southfield, a daughter, man), 27140 Selkirk, Southfield, a University, and Avraham Harman, university president. The prize will Enid Ilene. son, Ronald Richard. * • • be administered by the Morris J. Kaplun Foundation. The first April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul April 9—To Mr. and Mrs. David awards will be conferred during a Rothenburg (Ruth-Ann Kalte n- bach), 2113 Vernier, Grosse Pointe, Bergman (Sharon Berman), 23011 special convocation in Jerusalem Parklawn, Oak Park, a son, Lau- in July. Kaplun is an American a daughter, Carol Lynn. rence Mark. philanthropist who has endowed * * * several educational projects in Recommended by .Physicians April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Ro- America and Israel in memory of RABBI his son, the late Dr. Saul Kaplun. I bert F. Liss (Carol Gordon), 31900 Olde Franklin. Farmington, a daughter. Jennifer Julie. Expert Mohel * * Serving Hospitals and Homes get under way. He told a press conference that while the vast majority of Israelis favor immigration and realize its importance, a poll just com- pleted for the government by a public opinion research com- pany showed that 15 per cent of the populace considered immi- gration a burden. Robert Benchley. The main reasons given were that it pushes taxes up; that im- migrant students occupy the places of native-born students in univer- sities; and that immigrants from the Western countries are rich enough not to need government assistance. Eliav said that the ar- rival of between 35,000 and 40,000 newcomers a year ploughs about $170,000,000 per annum into the national economy which stimulates prosperity. Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon reported to the cabinet that immigration during the first three months of this year totaled 8,053 persons, including new settlers and Israelis who returned after absen- ces of more than five years. 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