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Daily 8:30 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. 527-0725 53—ENTERTAINMENT BAND Begin Calls for Jewish Unity in Final Speech of U.S. Visit NEW YORK (JTA) -- Premier Menahem Begin, in his last public appear- ance before returning to Is- rael on Wednesday, urged American Jewry to "stand 292-3885 731.6081 together" behind Israel PIANO TUNING "under any circumstances." & REPAIRS "This is my ultimate ap- 6 Win Jeno Prize peal to you," Begin told Prompt Service MEXICO CITY (JTA) — more than 2,000 represen- Reasonable Rates Six authors 'residing in Is- rael, the U.S., France and tatives of Jewish com- Call Jonathan Katz munities from all over the Argentina have been 1-994-5928 named recipients of the U.S. in a New York meet- 1979 Fernando Jeno Liter- REUBEN Z. Brezezinski ary Prize by the cultural CUSTOM to Meet Arabs commission of the Central PAINTING Jewish' Committee of Over Weekend Free Estimates Mexico. 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Newspaper Shift? LONDON (JTA) — The Jewish Chronicle is plan- ning to leave its office build- ing at 25 Furnival St., be- cause of rising costs and may establish its headquar- ters outside central London for the first time in its 138- year history. The paper is also to close its printing department at the end of this month. If the Chronicle moves out of central London, it is expected to seek premises near the main areas of Jewish population, prob- ably northwest of the city. Bases Needed NEW YORK (ZINS) — New York Times columnist Drew Middleton says that events in the Middle East since the Camp David meet- ings last September have changed the thinking of top Israeli and U.S. military planners. Soviet build-ups in Iran and South Yemen, coupled with the departure of the Shah of Iran, are leading the experts to recommend that Israel keep her air bases in the Sinai. Budget Approved for Settlements ing. He pledged that Ameri- can Jews will be "proud" of the Jewish state. "You know that Israel is ready to make sacrifices for peace, to take risks for peace, "Begin told the enthusiastic crowd. Urging unity "under any circum- stances" was interpreted by observers as a call for unity even if the latest efforts to reach a peace treaty be- tween Israel and Egypt should falter. Claiming the American;- Jewish community as the "mightiest" in recent Jewish history and that American Jews undere- stimate their own influ- ence, Begin said, "When the time comes, do not hesitate to use your influ- ence." He added that if Israel will be strengthened -as a result of this influence, Ameri- ca's interests will be served as well. Begin, whose speech was telephoned to a gathering of Jewish leaders in Los Angeles, also appealed to American Jews to come to live in Israel. Humanities Fellowships Are Available WASHINGTON — The TEL AVIV (JTA) — The National Endowment for World Zionist Organization the Humanities is seeking has budgeted IL 850 million applicants for fellowships ($43 million) for available for 1980-81. Fellowships in categories strengthening the existing settlements across the A and B carry $10,000 Green Line, the pre-1967 stipends for independent border of Israel. The budget study and research in the does not include any alloca- humanities for up to six tions for new settlements months, and up to $20,000 since they first require gov- for up to 12 months. Category A is open to all. ernment approval. The budget, which was Category B is for persons set by the WZO's settlement teaching undergraduates. department, allocates 10 Category C provides college percent for Golan Heights teachers opportunities to settlements, 25 percent for participate in seminars. the Jordan Valley, 25 per- For information, write cent for the West Bank and the Division of Fellowships, 15 percent for settlements Mail Stop 101, National in Yamin and the Gaza Endowment for the Humanities, 806 15th St., Strip. . NW, Washington, D.C. The proposed Israeli- 20015. Egyptian peace agreement would not require removal Canada Approved of the settlements in the to Protect Israel Yamit area for at least three years. The rest of the budget Interests in Iran had been authorized earlier. OTTAWA (JTA) — Canadian Secretary of State Don Jamieson announced Will Close that the Canadian govern- Its Newspaper ment hasr accepted Israel's TEL AVIV (JTA) — The request to protect its inter- official publication of the ests in Iran following the National Religious Party, severance of diplomat: -e- Hatzofeh, will cease publi- lations between those -I- cation at the end of March. tries on Feb. 16. A decision to close the He said Canada has ob- 40-year-old newspaper was tained Iran's concurrence in taken by a special commit- accordance with interna- tee of the NRP which exam- tional practice. ined the financial problems The Department of Ex- of the daily. ternal Affairs will receive From time to time Hat- from the Israeli government - zofeh's employees placed a list of specific items of front page advertisements interest which will be telling its readers that they transmitted to the Cana- had not been paid for two dian Embassy in Teheran months. for future dealings between The only two remaining the embassy and the. new newspapers reflecting the Iranian government con- religious point of view - are cerning the protection of Is- Shearim and Hamodia, the rael's nationals, its property official organs of the two and financial interests in Aguda parties. Iran. NRP -