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COMMENT. . ·Threat··. To Repatriation ·. - BY . MELVIN fEHSDN . N.Y. (JTA}-With the !low of Arab refugees E\•erytime l visit New York the from the Jordanian. side ot the Jordan 'Ri\'CI\ to the· hracli-hl'ld number or daily newspapers ~ems west bank, told Secretary-General· U Thant this week that the tt.> .shrink until someday nothing Jordanian Government's · campaign · of '.'\•itupcration and direct in• will · survive btrt Tbe New York citeme!11:'" were creating a "serious obstacle., to the entire pl:ui for · Times· and. The. Daily News. The.I readmitting the Arabs from the Jordanian. side. . · · When I first began worJ.rjog and ··ress Jordan's "continued hostility, verbal assaults and vile defamation,"· . Mr. Thant was told in it note from_lsrael's pcnnanent·rcprescntath'c, _· · found myself riding the subways The _Trusted Newspaper Publ:shed Weekly Ambassador Gideon Rafael, arc not fit'. for circulation bv 'the S..•cre• for an hour _and a quarter each of the Western Canadian day from the Bronx tQ Brooklyn, tariat as official U,N. do'cuments. Jordan's .charges are ,,;\ithout foun-' Jewish I would · alter­ Family Since 1910 dation, totally groundless." · , n a t e between _ l\l_eanwhile, tba representatives of the 13 Arab states here. formed an "action committee'' to press for the elecion of a Jordanian. as a Ykt>•president of the !\ext General Assembly, scheduled· to eom·cnc ~!e::~dv::t ·:-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~,v:rNN~::·yp::E:G:.:J\~L\:~NI=T=o::B:A:.:FRID::::A~Y:,::A~U~G~u:·s:T:~2:5:,:1~96=7~::::::::::::::::::::::::::: next month. Two other Arabs are candidates for the chairmanship ...l! now extinct rallying p l a c e Qf \wo of th Assembly's ·standing committees. . · for . all liberal ltfYSTERY tiNSOl VED: -ORIGINATOR OF It was announced that Ernesto A. Thalmann. the~ Swiss diplomat · causes. GAS MURDERS named by lllr. Thant as his personal rcprescntati\·e to study · the But at least situation of·· Jerusalem, would · leave for Jerusalem but will . not once a' week I GOES ON TRIAL have a staff of his o,rn. He will use parts of the staff ~f Lt. Gen. <.fdd would· stop . :- ""Bull. supen-isor of the. cca,se-firc !lrrarigcmcnts,. ·A· tr.N., sp-okcsmnn is soothing my~elf (JT ~T) urrgARATib \~es~v-~erman)' engag~d in any talks for the r:eopcning of the Suez. CaQill which Egypt . '.. · r. e _1 man.. a bloekcti last June when the.six-day war flared. • -· _ by readin-g only TOP- J.D.C. AIDE chem 1st who was an officer of Hit, · · · · what agreed with my views and ler's SS during the war, went on huy U1e ri-ght,wing. · isolationist, trial here tl1is week on char[lcs of America First, reactionary, Jonr- murder of ,Jews and of~bcing the . nal American. I felt it i rnportint SQVIET PRESS .'S~E io\'Cll)l'nt that was Nc:w York. · _ _ cxccutiYc vice-chairman of the known. Th~ American diplomat Mr._ Jordan, wiio was, born, in about six, weeks. Sovii,t Novosti Press Agency has and to perpetuate the rule of po\'• released from Moscow a vicious crty owners." It al!q,ed that Zi.on­ It is much in Uic same spirit that Jojnt Distril•ulion Gommittcc who. str('sscd that· the safety and Philadelphia in 1908, attended the Wittman, 54, t\"US accused by the y' ~e!e-ctc.d'thrce news items for this disappear the e\·ening of August whereabouts of Jordan were the Schools of Social Work in ~jiila­ attnck '.on . U1e Zionist movement ism collaboratci:I with Ukrnininn prosecution, as the trial opened, of throughout the v,orld. calling it "a anti-Semitism "and, in 1936,. whcil week's paper. Last Sunday; over i6 in Prague after he left his subject of gravest concern lo the delphia .and N~\\I York' and studied being responsible for the creation dangerous .. weapon of the iinµcrial- Zionists a!!tive)y co-operated with the. CBC's Capitol Report, a broad- hotel room, to buy ii newspaper. United States government. He said at the University of . He !le­ it .of (he murder 'trucks iq which, ist West" and. comparing it with Urn Nazi chieftains, they organized cast from Tel. Aviv asserted th;it was discovered Monday in the Zol• the United States considered it•es.' gan his work._with the JDC in IS-11 was charged, "thousands of pcopJ.c the Mafia and Cosa Nm,tra gang, the World· Jewish Congrcss whose while Isr:wl won the military war, .tava River in Prague, the State scntial that the foreign ministry as iiirector for the· Carribean area perished." The court was told that :;lcr orgnizations. president today_ still is Dr. Nahum ~he had begun· to lose the prop·a. Department reported. . · intervene with the highest le\'e.ls with headquarters in Havana. -At'. he had devised the "spccdil•st" · Accor.ding to reports recci\•cd Goldmnnn." . ganda war. . • · · - The body was found by a civilian of. the. Czc.ch government to pro- ter scrviug two years in that' post, metliod whereby. victims could be here, Novosti denounced Zionism . (From London, it was- reported · What yciu and J ,think of this, is in a rowboat, at a · water barrier vidc a pron11>t report to the Amer, he enlisted in the Navy. Later im killed by. gas exhausts fed into the as n ."world-ring operating in 60 · that So,•iet newspapers reprinted le:;s important than that the CBC downstream from the l\lay _1 ican Embassy. rejoined tlie JDC at the end of the bodies of th(l_ trucks. As ;,art ni his countries and dealing in everything "Novosti's hitter attack on Zionism should disseminate such a .view. Bridge. Tile civilian notified the The Cz~ch Ambassador said he ·war as director of the Far Eastern work,· it· was stated, iic _had con• "from religion to espionage'\ The very widcli Novosti is a Sc;,vfot The. three stories arc a_ gc'tlcral police ·who informed the American fully appreciated the gravity of acti.vitie~, with headquart~rs in ducted experiments in the Minsk article alleged that Zionism was comment on the ~fiddle East 'by Embassy. U.S. Consul Norbert J. the case and had been in touch Shang~1 where ~e Sl!pcrv1scd a and Moghi!ev areas 'occupied t.,y. organized by Kaiser_ Wilhelm JI, feature.agency which, customaril~• •. the rcli,i[~~.!_::/Page· columnist of Krieg viewed the body on the river with appropriate auUmrities. and JDC program of aid to_ 15,00? Jews the . army in Russia in the Rothschild ba11kcrs; and others serves .only Ute foreign press with The Free P11:ss,. Dt. E. lll. Howse, bank and identified the clothing, that he had emphasized the ur- who escaped .from the Nazis. 1941. "to \lei.a ch Jewish workers from its Soviet propaganda.) ·. ·a "Letter To The Editor" of The the jewelry:. and ·the general fea. • · · h Jerusalem Post by a resident .. of turcs • as those of Jordan .. The gcncy oi. an investigation. ·Aut or- He was transferred to Paris in - returning home from ls• cause of death was ·not immcdi• itics in Czechoslovaki11, it was 1948 to take care or the- emigra- -CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MO.NITOR _REPORTS: · h · said, did not know what had hap- tion activities conducted by !he racl, and a C ristian Science atcly determined. Mrs. Jordan; pened t.o· Jordan and that on na• JDC.- He became. assistant direc- Monitor assessmen_ t of Tito's mis-• who had remained in t>rague dur- ti -d · ff t f' ·d h' ~ on-w1 e c ort o Ill 1m was .tor general _of the organization in slon,Each .m ia particular• way· . contarns· . ingwas thenotified. search for her husband,· under way. Earlier, a meeting be- 1951 and was promoted to the post Majority O.f Ea~t Europe _ . contradictions to views probably tween U.S. officials and the Czechs of director general in 1955: He was unh'crsnlly shared by regular read- . discussed the disappearance, when decorated by the I<'rcnch and Nor- 1 ers of this newspaper: Tb ' '1 t Cl I II J d Norbert .J. Krieg, chief of the con- wegia·n governments in recognition P~blic Op~-nion Supports -lsra~I b e a e iar cs · · or an sular section of the American Em- of his services on behalf ·of refu. ·1. That· Tito',s mission is to· c exccuti_ve. vice-cha_ irma_n_ o_f th_ e bass" ·n Prague called on the For- By· ERIC BOURNE . het\\leen the President's statements favorably mentioqcd the Glassboro condemned out of hand and in nd- , 1 vance because· it fails to. meet Am e ~ I ca n · Jomt D1str(bU!mn cign Ministry. gees· · · / • . VIENNA - The "new-formula" placing all the_ blame oil the Is• meeting uf President Johnson and· · Committee, became the prrnc1pnl ____ From 1959 to 1961, he served as for a Middle East settlement which raelis and. Uie moqeratcly phrased Soyiet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin, Israel's basic requirement of face in an international incident last chair~an of · the International President Tito of y u g O 5 j a via views ot · his Foreign Minister, Marshal Tito did not mention it. to fare· talks. week when be mysteriously disap• Louis Broido, J.D.C. Chairman, Comm1tte~ f~r _ World, · Refugee brought Cairo~ was said. to en•, :..M_a,..r_k_o_N_i_k_cs_i_c_. _w_h_er_e_·_th_e_la_t_te_r_· __ hn_·_st_i_an_s_c_lc_n_c_e_M_o_n_il_o_r 2. ·That Arabs,. and particularly penred in Prague, Czechoslovakia, to ....:._c__ Mourns. the Death of .Jordan Year, which is. sponsored by the visage international guarantees of Egyptians, are 11ot now and never after he had left his hotel room to NEW YORK ....:.._ Louis Broido, will be in n mood to C()nciliate the buy . an American newspaper. A United Nations. He was elected Israel's independence and security chairman of the JDC, declared to­ chairman of the governing board later - and in return for - an Mideast' debacle. · nationwide search was underway day: . ,9f the International Council of Vol- Israeli withdrawal from all the :f. That Christian leaders should this week: His wife had reported CONGRESSMEN·· HIT ·. rightfully _have been _expected to his absence .. "We are grieved beyond ade•. untary Agencies at its creation_ in occupied Arab territories. . quate expression at the news from 1962 and served as chairman of A version of the plan leaked in support, Israel ::1,~dri:iiat propcJ Edward W. Blll'gess, U.S. Charge Prague· of the death of our execu­ its Commission on Refugees .. E~r- Belgrade hinted that the guaran­ public .relations 0 were 1;1sc d' Affairs in Prague called on te TRAINING .ARABS ( alns without success)= to achieve tive vice-chairman Charles H. lier thls year he ,ya_s P.lcctcd_ c~a1r, .tees W()uld i!lclude _the right to use ' this·· · ._ · . . · . - Czech ministry of foreign affairs Jordan. We have no information as man of the A11'1er1can Council of international waterways. WASHINGTON (JTA) - Opposi- Administration's position was l!lade tion to Administration plans to clear in. a· letter from the Penta­ Therer will ,be some· readers w h o and met with Ambassador Trulik yet· on the cause of his death. We Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Al. Ii ·c D' t ·tef l may object that a Jewish news- or' tlie office 0£ Western European arc continuing our inquiries and a Serv1ce.. . anc -. 1s as u double. the number of servicemen '.goq to Rep. Mundel Rivers, head paper must print only material Such proposals as these would receiving military training ln this of the House Armed Services ·com• that promotes "our_ side." .I trust m_ark s_ome • withdrawal from· the country within the coming year was mittec in response to inquiries ini­ the intelligence of readers to draw uncompromisingly ha.rd. line the mounting on Cnpitol Hill this wee!c. tiated by Rep. Lester . Wolff. of their own assessment, and feel that Yugoslav leader demanded against Disclosure of these plans was the New York. .CZECH WRITER HITS REDS first. indication since · t11e Arab­ any newspaper has a duly to. cast Israel from the· very start of the Rep. Wolff who made the .cor­ light -by opening its news columns conflict. He has thus hr been one Israeli war, whet, all u:s. military shipments to the_' Middle East were rcsP.oildence . public said he p)an• even to unpopular reports and in- FOR INCIT-ING · ANTI-SEMITES of the toughest advocates of· inter• ned'to 'offer an amendment to the national action to compel a total suspended,- that the U.S. would ex­ ,;.·· . sights. At the ver); least,· this can foreign aid . bill designed to halt prevent self-delusion - from which TEL ·AVIV (JTA) - One of Czechoslovakia leading writers, Ladislaw Mnacko, asserted here this week Israeli withdrawal as the esscn­ pand any aspect of its military aid that ·the higher echelons of the Czech Government and its Communist Party have "a large P.erccnt:igc. tial prerequi'site before any quid programs to countries in that· re- most u:s. military aid. to.the Arab the Arab side in lhisJc'batc ,suffers states, especially tl10se that fought already. . . . of anti-Semites who used the June war between Israel and the• Ara'b states as an opportunity for in- pro quo in the shape of safeguards gion. · · · flQ.ming the country's population against _Jews". · . . , could even bo discussed. Several congressmen privately Israel and broke relations with Uie United ,.Sl11tes, or which·-cC1nd6ncd On Scp.temhcr 14, .The Isra,ilite Mr. 11-fnucko, who is not a Jew - his wife is Jewish - came here a few days ago after stop-o·,ers - This has led him into runworited voiced their reservations and· said they would oppose the move. A mass · demonstrations against the Press will publish its Centcnrjal in West Germany and Austria were he publicy denounced his Government's stand ag<)inst Israel., He "alliance" with· the Soviet l:lloc United States, . Edition which it is modesUy sug, said _the Czech Government' "hurried-· to adopt an anti-Israel line during the recent l\liddlc East crisis." disturbing and distasteful to. a defense department letter made gcsfed will be a real contrib11tion Informed here that the Czech majority of. his own people as it public this . week informed the His amendment, Rep. Wblff told to . Westcrti Canadian Jewish his- G · t h d d d I M · • l. ·h /(i• R ~ (i has detracted from the Yugoslav House Armed Services Committee reporters, . would be directed a J overnmenJ • ·t·:i · or ere cance.ti a··,t n ut er 1ny e U'SeS ll& ·1mage of 1'ndcpende' nee 'abroad.' that there were 326 Arab service; against Syrian, the UAR, Iraq, Al­ torv .:_ kind of selective archive t· f l · h'lI l__ . . · omme,-. that· will· · trigger m_ any memories, ca ion ° · ust pci izncst · up,p w· e h .icd The new move 1·s a r1·rst aekn· O"'·" men riow receiving training in this geria, Yemen, Sudan and Jordan; · ommums ar Y m rague. a ledgc·ment - ac· h'1ev·ed n.o doubt by country and that the number would which had sigucd military alliances and set our community character 11 ·d · 1 · h 'd h Id expc e um, e sai . e wou N. A t• •t• his fore1·gn-affa1·rs_ ·_advisers - that be increased to 633 during the. £is• with the UAR in preparation for in. perspective. • nit' t I ct I a d f' ht s cc. sem .s . una e Y r urn lome n ig n I • I I m Israel too has a ease ,·n 1·ts c1ucst · · For· the Canadian Centennial, tliose decrees, since he considers . - . cal year ending next June 30. The the war · against Israel. the Israelite Press is also promot• himself 3 "better Communist than for security. jng a tour ndto the New and Old they arc." ·Jn· its decree against .Sho·.ck-·. To.·. L.1berals· The "concession" 'to ·1srael Israel - a has convened an him, Prague had also stripped hi'm · is believed to arise primarily open meeting next Thursday, Aug• of the· many honors and decora- from the growing unpopularity Vice-President Of Casablanca ust 31 at 8:30 p.m. in the Windso_r · to M h l T'to' I , t I Room, Royal Alexandra . Hotel, to lions he had received· for his works, NEW YORK· (JTA) _ Sweepin«" "anything that. docs n_ ot signify · 1 ars a 1 1 s a1· mos exc'th U· outline· the trip in detail. -An at- He is · the holder o! the. coveted protest from promi·nent N·egro my concern for humanity for the s1ve·t y persona· voJI icy· - WI·d d Klement Gottwald Prize, the high- Jnader·s as. "'elln as ·from the·. Je\"l'sh' Je,,,' 1·sh people.". 1 s ·uneqmvoca Y one-s1 e To - tractive feature of the meeting will ~ h ·ki b Rabbis Tribunal 'Off: Israel be. colour slides_ of "The New" Is• est _award in ,,Czccheslov_akia, and coinmuni"ty thi's week almost en- Other promin_ ent Negro civil ae ng for the Arabs "-- othh PARIS· (JTA) - Grand Rabbi Tribunal, Rabbi Itzak Hazan,h Rab­ had been twioe named as honored gulfed the_ anti-Zionist, anti-Isra~l rights ·leaders, ·as' well as ·1abor in government circles and wit Mpshe Malka, vice-principal of the bi Malka's assistant, and Registrar .rarJ~ had ·also;· 011 the Cl'C of t11e intellectuals. . and anti- Jewish' statements that leaders, joi11ed Jewish organiza- the Yugoslav man:in-the-street. · Casablanca . Rabbinical Tribunal, Calom Israel, left with the Grand . Mideast War, ·conceived a Cen- Mr. l\fonacko ·said that ·many of appeared in. tlie official newsletter tional leaders. who conder!1ned The majority of Yugoslav public has left Morocco to settle in Israel. Rabbi.· tennial Project in which the news• his country:s· 1intellectuals, writers of tlie Student Nonviolent Co-ordin• SNCC. Whitney Young Jr., exec- opm1on, as throughout Eastern The Grand Rabbi deUvered a ser- Th d rt r the three rabbi- paper would launch a program to . among then\, opposed their Gov- ating Committee and were later re- utivc director of the National Urban Europe, sympathfaed. with: Israel mon last Saturday at the Syna• . e . epa ure O • . benefit Manitoba and her people ernment's anti-Is,rncli policy, "but iterated at a press conference -in League, compared the SNCC news- in the June conflict, But what goguc in the· Olim · Camp in Mar- meal leaders was_ yiew,ed , as a in conjunction with Israel's exper- they don't dare open their mouths:" Atlanta by leaders of the organiza- letter's views on the Israeli-Arab alarmed Yugoslavs was not so seillc in which he stressed the ob- symptom of the d_1smtegration. of _ iencc in "social engineering_;, In "I find it' impossible/' he stated, tion. · issue to those of the American Nazi much their President's support for ligation of every Jew to help Israel the Moroccan Jewish comm~11:1ty,_ the !}resent situatio1i, this has been "to support a policy, or C\'en to be \\'hen the newsletter· drew an Party, and declared: "Negro citi, the other side. His personal com­ during Its present difficwties, bu~ the fact that the. Rabbinical . deferrcd. silent,. when su¢h a · policy would outraged response ·from the Jewish zens are well aware of· the con• mitment in those quarters. could The Grand -Rabbi's departure re- Tnb~nal . w11s no longer able to Our real Centennial Project is lead to the liquidation·or an entire community, three SNCC leaders at tributlons · for equal rights by be understcod. portedly was felt keenly among the functfon . wa_s . regarded as even dwindling number. of Casablanca more serious. There are no:v only the continued survi\'ai of The Is- state." He said he spok't for no th.e "black power" organization's Jewish citizens. Negroes have been lt was that for the first time in · b · two members left on the Tribunal, raclite Press. Since May, the pOb- organization. but only for himself, Atlanta headquarters told news- the victims of racism for too long .nearly 20 years they found their Jews. Departures are ec?mmg its - resident, Grand _Rabbi Chalom lisher, Harold M. Margolis; has but insisted that others would spca}; men that Jews "were imitating to indulge in group stereotypes and leader aligning the country for• more ~erquen~ _and many_ well-to- M P d R bb. Rahamin Bene• 1 shared the financial burden ex- up if they dared. \.· their Nazi oppressors, eommiting racial hatred themselves." mally with Soviet policies pursued do J ew1sh families are leavmg. Two I essas, an. a . . . elusively with the withdrawal_ from \ · some of the same atrocities against by a Communist bloc of . whlch other members , of the Rabbinical rqara. . • partnership by the· editor. . - \ · .. the Arabs,'' a-eharge that had pre- 11:Ioscow is the leading center. This The outlook for Yiddish journal- Jews Well Represented viously appeared in the group's MEZUZAH ·was contrary ·to all the Titoists 'ism . in Canada may be gleaned In The Legcil Profession official organ. GRACES CONVENT themselves have stood for since Alf Are ·Welcome from the fact of the recent dis- A A J' ·th ' b k 'th th Co muru·st appearance of.Montreal's· only Yid• NE\"·• YORK _ u· .S. Jews repre• The SNCC attack, Ralph Feathre- . DOWNEY,· Cal., (JT ) - ew- bl el!' · rea1948 WId th e h thm - dish weekly, "Der Adler." It is sent only th.rec per cent o f th e popu- stone, pro!!ram- d1"rector sai'd, ,,,as,, ish couple of th__ is community have oc ·m ·b an t1 roug_._d e pres•· t lation, but more than one-fifth of not anti-Semitic, but was directed been presented with the Catholic sures su sequen Y exe,..., agams -_Colour· Slides·. Of "New" Israel At hoped that a friendly reception by again_ st "Jewish oppressors" and_ Medal of Honor for donating a new their hard-h'eld independence. , advertisers to the Centennial Edi• Jalel,\··1·lsah\.\'Ycrs in the country are "those Jews in the little Jew shops convent for the Sisters of Charity Since the Middle East conflict tion ma)' provide a modest founda- s· • Ch · h · Ch ell •nrt d p 'd ·t Tito him If h · Israel Tour -Meeting Next -·Thurs: · In... New· York c·t,·, more than' in the ghettos.'' "Israel,>' he added, at t; 1,ary's urc m an er, s.... e , . resr en se · , as tion for assuring the_ paper's future. • 1 , Ari Th t d · tte d d bl k nf 1·n ••os Visit Israel in these historic days! This is the_~age and three-fifths of them arc Je\\ish. "is ai,d always has been the tool zona. e conven, name m a n e oc co erences m • These and· other vital statistics and foothold for Amerl-can and Bri• honor of the donors, Mr. and Mrs. cow and Budapest. The Yugoslav -. idea behind· The Israelite Press Tour 0£ the ~ and New· SOVIETS EXPEL · tish explo1·ters 1·n the Mi'ddle- East 'A_ dolph Weinberg, was de_ signed by press was given no option but to Jerusalem, with ¥ AEL 1:1s -your guide. • . . . · ,.are-contained in. "The L.'lwyers," a, To spell out the terms tiCthe tour and answer questions, a ·_ TOURIST RABBI new book by :r..lartin· :Mayer. a·nd Afr1·ca•.;, ''its'" 5 _..,,fuel•.c.. ·Min.• or, a Mormon .clergvman,' •Bishop Mar- denounce· Israel as 'the "aggres- WASHINGTON, (JTA) - ·· The · "At Harvard, where through the ano·ther SNcc·1eader, told the press tin. Young. . , . sor," and, without heed for future meeting for all interested has been arranged for next Thursday August 31 at 8:30. p.m. in the Windsor Room at the Royal Soviet Union _thii: week. expelled 1920s Felix- Frankfurter was the that the organization would expand Placed on the convent's doorpost relationships with the West, to ac• l\1'0 American to'tliists of Je,vish Alexandra Hotel. . _ . .•. . solitary Je\vish professor, nearly on its anti-Israeli propaganda. The is a Mczuzah, originally consec- cuse the Anglo-Americans of "i:ol­ · Coior slides of the "New Israel" .taken by Avrum Fenson, faith, oae a rabbi, because they half the faculty is now Jewish, arid same attitud_e was voiced by Stan- rated· in Jerusalem and presented lusion" -with the aggression. had publicly criticized Arab an<_I Sam. Yurman .and. Martin Billinkoff, will be sbovm, accompanied the last three deans of the Yale ley. Wise, ·executive secretary o_f by Mr. Weinberg -to the Rt. Rev, There was however· strong evi­ by commentary. · '· · : . · ·. . · ' Soviet anti-Israel policies, it was Law · School have - been Jews," SNCC. •. Francis J.· Green, ·Bishop o! the dencc that, despite the President's There will also be slides of Madrid and Rome, with a rep• · learned here from official sot1rces. Mayer reporst... The Re1·. Dr. Martin Luther Tucson Diocese-, ,during dedkalion personal prestige,. and , the : Pl:rty . resentative, of Canadian Pacific Airlines on hand to lead the Rabbi Soiomon Freilich,35 \'ilia The U.S .. has• about -300,000 at. King, Jr., de•cJined in At,!anta to ceremonies. machine's efforts ,to sell his_ pohcy; discussion on the tour and its ·ufuerary. Refreshments·. will be·_. - St., Mt.· Vernon, N.Y., wa·s depor- torneys - one for c,·ery 250• per- comment on the SNCC 'anti-Jewish On presenting the Catholic r;nedal a. serious gulf developed both be­ served·.::.:: and all are welcome. · , . · _- ted August 13. ' · . · · sons in the l11bor force, according attacks, saying he ·had not' read to the · Weinbergs, Bishop Green. tween him and some of his prinei- . I A · ban~ome. broeh'-!:-e qescribing the_ tour 1s_ ava_i~able ·--;:- · The naiue of. the other tourist of to Mayer. · . the .SNCC .ne-:vsletter.· He. stated, said that to· his -knowled,ge no ,one pal ad~ers .as w~ll as w·1•th Yugo• 1 just fill out the. coupon ID the tom: advert!sement m tliis week s,, T wish faith is not Yet available (National Jimish Post ~ however, that he· was strongly but a Catholic had ever_· before save punlic opinioll at arge. · paper to receive one. C . . Opinion) opposed. to anti-Semitism anq been so honored. There were striking difference

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