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LONDON or PARIS 12 NIGHTS ISRAEL 1NIGHT ATHENS 3 DAY CRUISE - or 12 NIGHTS ISRAEL 4 NIGHTS ATHENS 4 DAY CRUISE 12 NIGHTS ISRAEL 1 NIGHT ATHENS 7 DAY CRUISE Call your travel agent TODAY to book DAPHNA Tours NEW YORK—The Ameri- can Jewish Committee corn- mended eight U.S. corpo- rations "for outstanding ef- forts in a cooperative pro- gram to recruit and promote Jewish personnel in management positions on the basis of merit." The an- nouncement was made at a session of the Committee's 71st annual meeting last weekend. The companies named are American Telephone and Telegraph Co:, AT&T Long Lines, Bankers Trust Co., ' Equitable Life Assur- ance Society of the United States, Kennecott Copper Corp., Nabisco Inc.,. Sav- ings Banks Association of New York State, and West- em Electric Co. In a statement hailing the companies' actions, George Karp pointed out that LTD. THE ONLY TOUR OPERATOR IN MICHIGAN though there had been many other companies with which successful dis- cussions had taken place, the eight that were cited had compiled particularly noteworthy records in car- rying out positive programs of recruitment and advance- ment of Jews on a merit basis. "At no time," Karp de- clared, "have we ever asked for quotas to be estab- lished or numerical goals to be set. What" we have sought, and the programs that these major corpo- rations have set in motion, are policies of non-discrimi- natory recruitment and the maximum utilization of management personnel on the basis of ability alone. Where past patterns of overt or covert discrimina- tion were praticed, they Aliya Association Reorganizes Focuses on American Olim NEW YORK (JTA)— Newly organized and with a new name, the North Ameri- can Aliya Movement (for- _merly the Association of Americans and Canadians for Aliya) is looking toward playing a major role in help- ing American Jews to emi- grate to Israel. . "We hope that NAAM will become the umbrella organization for aliya in North America, to which all other aliya organizations in the United States, Canada and Mexico come for infor- mation and programmatic support which they them- selves cannot provide," Dr. Sam A. Lehman-Wilzig, the newly elected president of NAAM, and its executive di- rector Harvey G. Harth, said. , They said that the recent annual national convention of their organization, held in Pikesville, Md., was a turning point in the history of the movement, which was founded in 1967, be- cause for the first time a constitution was adopted and an executive board was elected. According to Wilzig and Harth, NAAM's strength is in the fact that American Jews approach other Ameri- can Jews to go on aliya. "We are the only organiza- tion that deals exclusively with aliya," Wilzig said. "As Americans we have bet- ter ability to communicate with Americans who consid- er aliya." • Harth and Wilzig said that they themselves will be going on aliya "in the next two or three years." They added that all mem- bers of NAAM—about 2,000 at present—are committed to aliya. airthina ircmill..5 Eight U.S. Firms Commended for Merit The two leaders empha- sized the non-ideological character of NAAM. "We are firmly committed to en- suring that NAAM will not 1 -bes-e—spokesman for any single ideological or politi- cal perspective, Wilzig said. In order to attract more potential olim, NAAM is planning to launch a public relations campaign shortly which will include advertise- ments -in Jewish news- papers, lectures and distrl- bution of posters. Wilzig and Harth also said that a special- program will be launched to attract mem,' bers of Jewish youth grouPs to the challenge of aliya to Israel. • are now in the process of being removed as a result of deliberate policy decision by top management." During the meetings the AJCommittee announced the election of Richard Maas of White Plains, N.Y., as its 17th president. Max M. Fisher of Detroit was re-elected honorary chair- man of the national execu- tive council. Dr. Morton K. 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