Golda Reads Riot Act to Officials Subjecting Emigres to Delays THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 31, 1973-15 TEL AVIV (JTA) — Pre- mier Golda Meir adminis- tered a tongue lashing to immigration and absorption officials for their alleged preoccupation with red tape that makes the integration of new immigrants an ex- hausting, time-consuming or- deal for them. Mrs. Meir summoned the officials to her office and made it clear that she would not tolerate inefficiency and Pacific Basin Synagogues Listed prolonged delays during which immigrants languish for hours in offices waiting to see officials and are shunt- ed from office to office, some- times losing one or more working days. She blamed the officials for sending new immigrants "here and there" while a problem can be solved easily when the official meets his colleague sitting just next I door or on the next floor. "I should remind you that you are sitting here to serve him (the immigrant) and not the other way around," she said. "Why is there no re- spect for the time of the peo- ple who come to see an offi- cial?" she asked. Mrs. Meir stressed that immigrants arriving in Israel now, particularly from the Soviet Union, had been living for years under a repressive regime which made them Gruiso to IORAEL Ion 23th onnivororL; 11011 HOLY DAYS 27.250 gross Ions• Formerly Empress of Canada . • Flagship of the Canadian Pacific Fleet tsMardtGik$ nw ned• ated. ArnetiCa0 er can °Pel P'111 "UC gkC :: ar farther . 441 day cruise to europe, the inediterranean and 8 days in israel (Ship is your Hotel Throughout— Kosher Kitchen Aboard) Sept. 8 to Oct. 19, 1973 miami • azores maples (tome) • athens haifa (tel ctvirr & jerusalem) livorno (florence & Pisa) ■ majorca madeira ■ miami SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT or Call CARNIVAISMISE 1.11\LS.14:. (305)358-2501 The biggest, fastest, most beautiful, the one true ocean liner from Miami. 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The fund will be financed by the government of Israel, the Jewish Agency, the WZO and the Joint Distribution Committee. Earlier the nation's leaders attended the unveiling of Pincus' tombstone on Mount Herzl. President Ephraim Katzir and Knesset Speaker Yisrael Yeshayahou were among nu- merous people who partici- pated in the ceremony. Jacob Tsur, executive chairman of Keren Kayemet, mounrned the late chairman of the Jewish Agency and the World Zionist Executive. He said Pincus strove to imbue Zionish with a modern ap- proach. Paul Zuckerman, leader of the United Jewish Appeal, also was present. 2 Gestapo Officials Get Life Sentences BONN (JTA)—Two former Gestapo officials, Johann Baecker, 61, and Hans Quambusch, 68, were given life sentences by a West Berlin court for the murder of Jews, Poles and Ukrain- ians in Poland from 1941 to 1943. Both have been in custody since March 1971. 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"Together, our nations, by their example of friendship and mutual respect, can con- tribute to the welfare of our neighbors on this planet," he said. Earlier, Keating met with Foreign Minister Abba Eban to discuss international is- sues, particularly the meet- ing of the International Civi. Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Rome. Keating noted that the U.S government wanted to pre vent further escalation o. international reaction agains Israel. Bangkok, Thailand: Jewish As- sociation of Thailand, 121/3 Soi 22, near Sulchumvit Rd., (913-338) and Hong Kong: Ohel Leah Syna- gogue, 70 Robinson Rd. (249-221). Travelers crossing the in- ternational date line west of Hawaii are reminded that they lose a day going west. But this day is regained on return. Kosher meals are available on JAL during the High Holy Days as they are throughout the year. The passenger need only request kosher food when reservations are made. Envoys to Africa Will Remain — Eban JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign Minister Abba Eban said that Israel will continue to maintain its diplomatic presence in every possible country in Africa despite re- cent diplomatic setbacks on that continent. Addressing a conference of Israeli envoys to African states, Eban said he believed that those African nations which broke off diplomatic relations with Israel are now reconsidering the benefit and wisdom of their steps. The foreign minister said that there were three pos- sible paths for Israeli diplo- macy to follow in Africa: to pull out altogether; to culti- vate connections with the wealthy and important Afri- can states only; or to spread Israel's presence in every possible country in Africa and to strive to keep that presence. Israel chooses the third alternative, Eban said. Zim Adds Ships Built in Romania TEL AVIV (JTA) — The two latest additions to the fleet of Israel's Zim Lines were built at shipyards near Galacz in Romania — the first vessels to be built for Israel in a Communist coun- try, it was announced here. The 4,200-ton containership Narcis was delivered last week. Her sistership, Iris, is already in service. Both vessels are highly automated. Each carries a crew of 28 officers and sea- men. Free a TV All a Private a Air Cond. Pool Beach Parking Rooms OUTH SEAS IN MIAMI BEACH YOUR LOCATION FOR A SUN 'N FUN VACATION SS TO SEPT. 8 per person Dbl. Om 25 of 117 rooms Kitchenettes available Ph: (305)538-1411 1751 Collins Ave., Miami Beach Enjoy the High Holy Days at FAMOUS MT. 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