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Hermon overlooking the Golan Heights and one on the Sinai border. Several watchtowers will be built in Galilee to emphasize Is- rael's sovereignty over land used by Arab herd-owners. Celler Charges That FDR Could Have Saved Jewry GRAND OPENING SPECIAL GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION Only The Location Is Leaders of the new group include Herut MK Geula Cohen; former Minister of Trade and Industry Yigal Hurwitz who resigned from the Cabinet after the Camp David accords were signed by Premier Menahem Begin; Likud MK Moshe Shamir and Rabbi Haim Druckman, a National Religious Party MK. The movement itself appears to , comprise dissenting Likud and NRP MKs, members of settlements in the occupied territories and _disciples of the Gush Emunim and Greater Israel movements. At the meeting, settlers from the Jordan Valley warned that once the au- tonomy plan came into ef- fect, absentee Arab land owners would file claims that would prevent the ex-, pansion of Jewish settle- ments. Members of Yamit, in northern Sinai, said the 39 c . LiMit 3 ! Exp. 11/16/78 Limit 2j Lim limmaseimmemmommet - ibelvmasamm mamssam CHICAGO — "He could have saved many thousands of Jews from Hitler's Holocaust, but he refused to do it." So charged former Brooklyn Congressman Emanuel Celler of Franklin Roosevelt in a soon-to-be-, published oral history of the 1930s, "Decade of Destiny," (Contemporary Books), edited by Judah and Alice Graubart. In the forthcoming book, to be published in De- cember, Celler recalled that "I quarreled with him over his refusal' to arrange'-for the admission of German Jews to this country from '36 on." Roosevelt refused to do so, the retired Democra- tic leader claimed, because "He was afraid of what was called the 'Jew Deal.' " In addition, Celler said, Roosevelt was fearful oftak- ing any steps which might have allowed for increased Jewish emigration to Pales- Hebrew Meeting , Held in Europe AMSTERDAM (JTA) — The third European Confer- ence of the Brith Ivrith Olamith (World Association for Hebrew Studies) closed last Wednesday night after two-and-a-half days of ses- sions attended by some 70 scholars from Western and Eastern countries and Is- rael. The conference decided to convene again in two years in Warsaw. One of the highlights of the gathering was the pre- sentation of Prof. Witold Tiloch, professor of Hebrew at Warsaw University and two of his aides who dis- cussed the development of m()dern Hebrew studies at th.3 university. Warsaw Ur iversity is the only in- stitution of higher learning in Poland where modern Hebrew is taught and has been for the past 15 ygars; with the aid of material from Israel. tine for fear of offending British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. - "I went to see Roosevelt at the White House to get more help far displaced German Jews and he said, in ef- fect, 'Stop making waves. I have an agreement with Churchill that we will surreptitiously allow Jews to enter Palestine unlimitedly." But in reality, Celler charged, "there wasn't a bit of:truth that an agreement had been made. with Chur, chill, because it never de- veloped . . . Palestine's gates were closed except for 15,000 a year." Celler also related how he fought the State Depart- ment on behalf of Jewish emigration, but again, his efforts were of no avail. Sec- retary of State "Cordell Hull . . . offered no help .. . he followed the temper of the State Department which was always anti- Jewish . . . and still is. "Breckenridge Long, the undersecretary of state (also) did all he could to pre- vent,the immigration of li- mited numbers of Jews from Germany who_would have been allowed in this country . . .'His argument was that they were likely to become public charges (and) nobody could come into this country if he was likely to become a public charge. Hull use47 that same clause." Despite his bitterness over the Roosevelt Ad- ministration's policies, Cel- ler said that he still thought highly of the late President. Indeed, the former House Judiciary Committee chairman said, "Whatever I say now about Roosevelt is in no sense meant to denig- rate his greatness. Of course he had his faults, and I'm just pointing them out but that doesn't detract from his place in history, which is a great one."