Kollek, Three Americans Get Wise Awards

Friday, Oct. 27, 1972-9

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Arab Births Are Double Jews'

TEL AVIV (ZINS) —
Shmuel Toledano, adviser on
Arab affairs for the Israel
govere
rr.r report on
the birthrates of Jewish and
non-Jewish sectors of the
population, said that as of the
end of 1971, the natural
birth rate for Jewish families
was 17 births per 1,000 of
population.

Receiving the 1972 Stephen S. Wise Awards of the American Jewish Congress Nov. 19
at a dinner in the New York Hilton are (from left) Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusalem,
New York State Comptroller Arthur Levitt, United Auto Workers President Woodcock
and Will Maslow, executive director of the Congress from 1960 to 1972. The bronze
medallions, named for AJ Congress' founder, are being presented this year for the
laureates' distinguished service to Israel and the Jewish people, good government and
the cause of racial equality.

Seek to Avert Demonstrations

Nablus Funeral Denied to Arab Slain in Rome

NABLUS (JTA) — T h e

Zuaiter's famliy described
him as a "peace-loving man"
who didn't want bloodshed.
But they couldn't reconcile
that with his apparent El
Fatah connections. Zuaiter's
aunt, Mrs. Faiza Abd el
Majid of Nablus, told report-
ers that "he loved his coun-
try."
She described him as an in-
tellectual who abhorred vio-
lence and pursued studies in
art and music in Rome since
1966. But neighbors in Nab-
lus indicated that Zuaiter
was an ordinary man with
no outstanding traits.
His brother, Wahid Zuaiter
Zuaiter, 38, an employe of
was among the Palestinian
Libyan Embassy in Rome, Arabs expelled from West
was shot dead outside his Germany last month follow-
suburban apartment by two ing the Munich killings.

military governor for the
Nablus district has refused
to permit the burial here of
Abdel Weil Zuaiter, the El
Fatah representative who
was murdered under mys-
terious circumstances in
Rome Oct. 16.
The mayor of Nablus, Iiaj
Masus al Masri, sought per-
mission from the military
governor to bury Zuaiter in
his city.
The matter is regarded as
delicate inasmuch as the ar-
rival of the coffin in the West
Bank town could lead to pro-
Fatah demonstrations.

men who, eye-witnesses said,
escaped in a waiting car.

The El Fatah press agency
in Beirut described Zuaiter
as its representative in Italy
and alleged that he was "as-
sassinated" by Israeli agents
"as part of the Zionist ter-
rorist campaign."
A Jordanian Embassy of-
ficial in Rome said that
Zuaiter was the nephew of
the Jordanian ambassador
in Beirut but declined to con-
firm reports that he was a
second cousin of El Fatah
chief Yassir Arafat.

to "Palestina," a pro-Pales-
tinian periodical issued there
until last year, and as an
organizer and leader of Ital-
ian leftist, pro-Arab, and
rightist anti-Jewish
move-
ments.

No Peace in My Lifetime: Golda

TEST DRIVO
THE ALL NEW
'73 CENTURY
TODAY!

JERUSALEM ( J T A) — morning and ask if the
Premier Golda Meir, Who babies born during the night
will be 75 on May 3, 1973 were Jews or Arabs."
said Sunday night she didn't
think Israel would achieve
peace with its Arab neigh-
bors during her lifetime.
Mrs. Meir addressed the
.
opening session of the ninth
annual board conference of
the American Women's ORT,
the first conference of the
organization ever held out-
side the U.S.
"I do not expect it (peace)
For
—
in my lifetime, although I'd
like it to happen," she said.
She said she did not think
that during her lifetime
"there will be at the head
3 for 10° °
of any Arab government peo-
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The premier stressed that
peace with the Arabs would
come only when the Arab
states are convinced of Is-
rael's strength and "the
Arab leaders will just have
to conclude that they cannot
get rid of us."

She also told the 1,500 ORT
delegates that once a peace
agreement is reached with
,the Arabs, Israel must make
sure that it remains a Jew-
ish state with "a large ma-
jority of Jews so that we
don't have to wake up each

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The discrepancy is expect-
ed to grow even greater, due
to the improved standards of
living and medical facilities
which are used by Israelis,
Jews and Arabs.
There are now 380,000
Arab Israelis, of whom 70
per cent are Moslem, 29 per
cent Christian and 10 per
cent Druze. Adding the 70,-
000 Arabs in the Old City

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asked Israeli authorities for
permission to bring back
her son's remains for burial
near the grave of his father,
who was a well-known at-
torney and author and who
held posts in the Jordanian
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worked in Kuwait before go-
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Rome police have describ-
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In the Christian com-
munity it was 19 births per
1,000; while in the Moslem
sections it was 40 births per
1,000 of population, a dif-
ference of more than 200 per
cent in favor of the Moslems.

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