No cause more frequently pro-
duces bashfulness than too high an
opinion of our own importance.
NEW YORK (JTA)—The contro-
—Samuel Johnson. versial American Friends Service
Committee report, "Search for
aro MEW
Peace in the Middle East," was
criticized by a national vice presi-
dent of the American Jewish Con-
gress for proposing "imposed" so-
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Quaker Leader Who Edited M.E. Report Is Criticized
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lutions to the current stalemate
which will only provide an "inter-
lude between wars," not "real
peace."
The editor of the Quaker docu-
ment charged that he and the re-
port, which recognizes the legiti-
macy of Israel's existence, are be-
ing branded anti-Israel because
they oppose "some policies of the
dominant" segment of Premier
Golda Meir's government.
Theodore R. Mann, president of
the Jewish Community Relations
Council of Greater Philadelphia
and a former president of the
AJCongress' Philadelphia Coun-
cil, and Dr. Landrum R. Bolling,
president of Earlharn College
and editor of the document, de-
$100,000,000 Marina
Planned in Tel Aviv
LOS ANGELES—Plans to devel-
op some 60 acres in Tel Aviv into
a major international tourist cen-
ter, part of a program that will
take five to 10 years to complete
and ultimately represent invest-
ments exceeding $100,000,000, were
revealed here.
The marina development will be
undertaken by the Israeli govern-
ment's Tourist Project Develop-
ment Corporation (Atarim) and a
group of private investors headed
by Beverly Hills businessman Da-
vid S. Perry.
Situated just north of the Tel
Aviv Hilton, the area was formerly
the old Tel Aviv port and exhibi-
tion grounds. It has extensive
frontage along both the sea and
the Yarkon River and is the focal
point of Tel Aviv's three dominant
commercial, tourist and entertain-
ment thoroughfares, Dizengoff,
Ben Yehuda and Hayarkon streets.
bated the study at a meeting of
the Congress' women's division
board at the Stephen Wise Con-
gress House here.
Bolling rejected previously made
claims that the report, which pro-
fesses neutrality, is anti-Israel. He
said he has been harshly attacked
by Arabs for calling for Four Pow-
er and United Nations guarantees
of Israel's security.
Also, he said, Arabs have argued
against his acceptance of the need
for "insubstantial alterations" of
the pre-1967 war boundaries and
the report's acknowledgement of
the impracticality of having Israel
fully repatriate all Arab refugees.
Mann, on the other hand, scoffed
at the notion that faith could be
placed in UN and Big Power guar-
antees, considering their ineffec-
tiveness in preventing the last
Israel-Arab war.
Eilat-Ashkelon Pipeline
Success Has Raised
Price on New Tankers
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israeli
shipping interests are buying tank-
ers at inflated prices in order to
keep oil flowing in increasing quan-
tities to the new Eilat-Ashkelon
pipeline.
The success of the pipeline has
exceeded the most ardent hopes
of its promoters but Israel's tanker
fleet has failed to keep pace with
the demand, maritime business
circles said here. As a result, the
criteria for buying tankers is not
price or size but immediate avail-
ability, the circles said.
One 10-year-old tanker was just
purchased for $10,000,000, $6,000,-
000 more than its original price.
The Zim Lines, Israel's largest
shipping company, has four 250,000
ton tankers under construction at
European yards with a combined
capacity of 20,000,000 tons of oil
per year. That is approximately
the tonnage of oil presently being
pumped through the Eilat-Ashkelon
line, but it represents only half of
capacity. The Zim tankers will be
ready by 1974, according to the
company's managing director,
Moshe Kashti. The pipeline hopes
to increase its flow to 30,000,000
tons by next year.
•
Super Sports Weekend
MONTICELLO, N.Y. —Leading
participants and coaches in the
sports world, including basketball,
baseball and football, will appear
at Kutsher's Country Club this
weekend in a seminar.
JULES
DONESON
Knows his
mountains ...
Urge Center to Cancel
Shabat Opening Plan
ATLANTA (JTA) — Five Ortho-
dox and Conservative rabbis have
urged the Atlanta Jewish Com-
munity Center to reconsider plans
to open one of its facilities, Zab-
ban Park, on the Sabbath. They
also urged their congregants to
boycott the Jewish center program.
In their appeal, which appeared
as a full-page advertisement in the
Southern Israelite, the local
English-Jewish weekly, the rabbis
declared that the fact that a ma-
jority of members of the board
of the Jewish center supported the
Sabbath opening was "irrelevant.
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Beginning July 4, the Hotel
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augurate. such entertainment fea-
tures as open house rock and roll
"Teenerama," day camp follies
matinee, midnight big band jam
sesion and a musical comedy
workshop presided over by come-
dian Al Bernie.
The fifth consecutive year of the
Sunday Midnight Showcase will be-
gin July 11 and continue for six
consecutive Sundays.
Attended by performers, talent
buyers, agents and managers as
well as Brickrnan guests, the Sun-
day show is intended to showcase
professional talent previously un-
seen in the Catskill area.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 25,1971-19
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