JNF Israel Forest Honors Irwin, Sadie Cohn A forest of 10,000 trees will be planted on Jewish National Fund land in Israel in honor of Irwin and Sadie Cohn, it was announced Wednesday at the annual JNF dinner at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The more than 600 people at the dinner heard chairman, Paul Zuckerman. last year's JNF hon- oree, describe the many significant contributions that had been made by Cohn to the Jewish community in behalf of numerous civic causes. Zuckerman enumerated many in- dividual cases of charity per- formed by the Cohns. He was joined in praising the Cohns by Morris Brandwine. who ; presented to Cohn an olive wood Megila from Israel. In his response, Cohn ex- pressed his conviction that the destiny of America and the free countries of the world is bound up with the destiny of Israel. "If we help Israel, we help the United States and the free coun- tries in the world," he declared. Jarring Reported Eying Thant's Job KINSHASHA, The Congo — Fif- selors, with Congolese aides, spend teen Israeli counselors have taught three weeks teaching each 125 It was announced that the Cohns 5,000 Congolese the fine art of paratroopers. will go to Israel soon to plant the paratroop service, and the pro- first trees in the forest in their gram has been termed a vast s'S success—among women as well as honor. Zuckerman selected a warm mes- men. Some 115 women are in the para- sage from U.S. Senator Philip A. Hart to be read to the gathering. troop commandos. Another 185 also For Father's Day—Shop All from the many that were received have been trained since the wom- Dad's clothing needs here— 1966, but en's program started in acclaiming the honoree. He'll be mighty pleased! Free Press Managing Editor they have dropped out because of Frank Angelo, who introduced pregnancy. Fine Clothing — Accessories MORIS HUPPERT the guest speaker, Harry Golden, guest speaker, Harry Golden, recalled his personal pleasure of having planted trees in Israel on his visit there 10 years ago. Golden described the ideological pendence and territorial integrity status of Israel as a great con- of each country. - He said the Se- tribution to the democracies of the said that the United Nations special ' curity Council's Nov. 22, 1967, Mid- world and declared that "new Middle East envoy, Ambassador east resolution was a proper frame- wonders will come from the hills Gunnar V. Jarring, sees himself as work for the settlement of the of Judea." He devoted his address to a as successor to UN Secretary Gen- crisis. review of the current situation in- eral U Thant in the not-too-distant LONDON (JTA)—The Jewish Ob- server and Middle East Review future and that Romania's foreign minister, Cornelius Manescu, may succeed to Dr. Jarring's post as head of the UN's peace-seeking Mission in the Middle East. Thant's term of office is due to expire on Dec. 31, 1971. EA United Nations spokesman termed the reports about Dr. Jar- ring and Manescu "absolutely fan- tastic" and dismissed them. "So far as Dr. Jarring is concerned, we know he has no such ambitions," he said.) The magazine attributed its in- formation to well placed circles not connected with any Middle East country. It viewed the purported reshuffle against the background of the current Soviet-American talks on the Middle East and the possi- bility that the UN would become the instrument for imposing a set- tlement on the area in the name of world opinion. In that event, the Jewish Observer said, Thant's reputation in Israel would reduee his political authority whereas Dr. Jarring is popular in Israel and in Egypt. lilanescu is also well regarded in Israel, which maintains diplomatic and trade relations with Romania. The latter is the only Communist Moe country that did not sever diplomatic relations with Israel titer the June 1967 war. Manescu was president of the General As- sembly at the end of 1967 and re- cently expounded his country's Middle East policy in the British Journal of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, the Jewish Observer noted. In the article, the Romanian foreign minister said that disputes betwen states must be solved through negotiations; that all peo- ples must be assured their right to exist; that force does not create and territorial conquest Iraq through war should not be ad- mitted. Manescu wrote: "Since 1967 Romania has held that in any settlement of the problems of the Middle East, the legitimate inter- ests of all its people should be taken into account on the basis of Teacher-Training Class Set for Day School Staffs Israelis Train Congolese t o Be Army Paratroopers volving the civil rights movement and, reminiscing about the South and its earlier experiences told of the social justice movement NEW YORK—A four-week inten- that was pioneered by Jews. He sive teacher-training summer sem- declared that "Negro anti-Semit- inar for educational personnel in ism is peripheral to the main the Hebrew day school field will issue." be offered here by Tora Umesora, Participants in the program in- the National Society for Hebrew cluded Mrs. Morris Schaver, who Day Schools, July 7-Aug. 4. led in the singing of the national The accelerated summer sem- anthems; Rabbi Meyer Minkowich inar—the 20th in a series—is be- of Pontiac, who gave the invoca- ing sponsored in cooperation with tion; Harry Cohen, who led in the Joseph Shapiro Teacher Train- the Birkat Hamazon; and Rabbi ing Institute, a year-round train- Irwin Groner, who gave the bene- ing project with branches located diction. Like Israel's citizen army, the Congolese army is "co-education- al," with women receiving basic HARVARD ROW MALL 11 MILE & LAHSER OPEN THURS. & SAT 'TIL 9 military training. 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