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" rfJ , ' 'lllur:;day, August 14, 1969 United Nations, N.Y. (JT,A)-The embattled Israel Labor Party hain " ", . f acceptance by' all factions. ' economic reasons or for social im- =oo •••••••••••••••••••••• ou •• uuou=•• ~.oe ••• u •••••••• W.G I plan to President Gamal Abdel United Nations Security Council will mered out an "armiStice" with its .S. '. . ' ,' =•••••• communities in the Soviet' Union Nasser of Egypt during 'the latter's meet again in an attempt to dispose ' Rafi faction ata meeting On the question of the occupied provement, the existing; laws (in i territories, the party stated that the occupied areas) may ,be amended thai have iiJewish'conUnulrlty and • visit to· Moscow, in an effort to of the Lebanese' and Israeli counter- which began Saturday night and upervision Inadeq' ua, te Fitness Test Sen. d. s.G, "".e,,ef',on.ns ;:P bas sent the list, together with sug- i obtain his, prior approval. . . complaiIits made' to the Council continued into the early hours of "permanent, settlement" should be or replaced ,by orders issriedby t\le '. i , : l ' I haste!legl'nd'.t;he gOY,ernDlent, wu!"n (military) ·gDv,ernors:~ ,.'. ,. r Jerualem (JeNS) -'- Allegations ,The report recommended closer Tel Aviv (JTA) - Thirty inter- s.un;~aBclsco (JTA) - A retired gestions for the greetings, to na t, 1.1 was' learned ·:rriean;irhile. that. after 'Israeli I?lanes bombed a ,guer- Stinday. As a result". ,there. will. be .. ; that 'the Hebrew' University bad supervision of foreign students,. the :p.ational experts on physical fitness San Francisco, businessman has tional and local JewiSh. organiza both Foreign Minister Abba Eban rilla-controlled enclave on the slopes no split by !wi iro~ the party r~ks, deciding on' sites, for settlement,' Likewis~; cen,Da~a-;;'s' ad~ocacy been lax' in, its selection and super- provision of a program for ,their free will meet here next week to put 'the started a campaign to send thou- tIons, local community , ~elatioDs and Gen. Yitzhak Rabin, the Israeli of Mllunt Hermon in Lebanese terri- bimjng imforeseen difficulties, well should. be guided by the security of the economic integration of the vision' of overseas students, while time," and ,their ·psychological· ex-final touches to a universal physical sands of Rosh Hashonah greetings councils, activists' and 'the Jewish envoy to 'the. United. States, have tory last Monday. informed sources said. needs of th", State. The term "per- occupied territories with Israel, 'Vas , i· machinery.to tackle' their problemS ainination before leaving home for fitness test that will be used to make to Jews in the Soviet Union. The press. ·Mr. Light said he did not criticized the United States response' The Council' met and adjourned Participants in· the meeting in manent" is opposed by Mapam" the rejected, The platform will say tliat .' ; had been inadequa;e, .were contained Israel. scientific comparisons of the phySical project, originated last year by the expect all the cards to get through to a Soviet proposal on the Middle to give more time for consultations eluded Premier 'Golda Meir, Foreign left-wing labor faction which has the government should -be em " I. in an internal report 'following th~ It also·' said that parents should fitness of various nationalities and Committee for Soviet Jewry in Soviet' censors,' and he urged' that " i Ea"t which was presented to the among the delegations on an agreed Minister Abba Eban, Defence Min joined in a political alignment with powered to ,co-ordinat.i, integiate, s)llcide of . two foreign· students be told' that drug-taking was for- other groups. Washington, D.C., was adopted by the cards carry no anti-Soviet mes Soviets' by Joseph Sisco, Assistant resolution or a consensus statement. ister Moshe Dayan. leader of Rafi, the Labor Party. But inasmuch as unify' or merge the basic econoinic the platfDrm does' not refer speci- networks of Israel and the occupied three months ago. bidden in Israel and that students The convening' in Israel of the Harold Light of the Bay Area Coun- sage, but a simple Rosh Hashonah Secretary of State, on his recent In an earlier meeting last week, and iMinister-Without-Portfolio Is The report was' kept secret ,by knew that they risked expulsion if sixth annual meeting of tlie Inter- cil on Soviet Jewry, who hopes to gJ.eeting. 'He also urged the sending , visit to Moscow. The' attitude of Charles'W. yost, the Americanrep- rael Galili who head the govern fically to the occupied territories, it territories in. 'lccordance with the ;', th~ 'univer~ity, ,but· a spokesman they took drugs. 'national Committee for the Stan~ put the project on, a national basis. of greeting cards to Soviet Premier Israel, it was indicated, is that the resentative,· proposed the stationing ment's information services. The is assumed Mapam will accept the requirements of the various regions. coufirmed to the JeNS correspond- dardization of Physical Fitness Rests Mr. Light has prepared a list of Alexei Kosygin and Secretary Gen- Amedcan response' constituted 'a of United Nations observers along agreement they worked out appeared plank. Mr. GaliIi and Isniel Barzilai, It also was agreed to conti'""ue the Minister of Health and the Mapam policy of employing Arabs' from the 1 ent here that extracts ,from it, pub- A, PPOI.· n,' Im'ents was a tribute to the Wingate Insti- addresses of synagogues in the 62 eral l>eonid Brezhnev. retreat from Eadier United States the Lebanese-Israeli border. At the to partly satisfy Rafi demands for leader, were scheduled to meet on occupied areas in Israel through the Jished . in Haaretz last week, were tute, Israel's national institute for positions ~number of points, Friday meeting, Frederick A. War- more independence and greater rep the subject. local labor exchanges., Gen,'Dayan's· accurate. . . ' The president ,of :the Manitoba physical education and spotts, which , (Columnist'IJrew Pearson reported ner, the British, representative, called resentation in the party councils. '. "; Replying· to Criticisms. in the re- Teachers' Society, Edward K;'wal- is marking its 13th anniversary. The from Washington that. the Central for "reiIuorcement" of the UN tru'ce It was agreed that Gen. Dayan Gen. Dayan's suggestion that Is- policy of maintaining "open bridges" Study Control 'Hormones raeli law be applied to the occupied - freedom of movement by West I po~, Avraham Harman, the, uni- chuk, has' anriounced the appoint- institute is named for ·,the late Gen, Intelligence Agency" had learned machinery in that area: would retain the portfolio. of De verSity president said: "What re- ments· of two senior staff officers, Orde'. Wingate,. the British ArmY' Jerusalem (JTA)-HormDnes used set of experiments a hormone syn that Soviet Communist Party boss Edouard Ghorra of Lebanon told fence Minister in the new govern territories, was turned down. In- Bank. residents to and from Jordan i, quired cDrrection' h1l5 '. been cor- Bryan. n: Bjerring' and. John Enos, officer who trained and led Haganah by 1he Nazis in their' experhnents thesize!l from a plant was adniinis Leonid Brezlmev has written a new the Council that UN observers would inent to be £ormed after the October stead the platform will read, "In - was accepted. I, rected." A university. spokesman both of st. James-Assiniboia. The units in the 1930s and during the to sterilize Jews, now found in one tered ~ough soup given to ,the in be "welcome" on Lebanese' soil and elections. In addition, Raft will be • , · , letter to President Nasser of Egypt could not, specify what action had officers assumed their posts on Aug. early part of World War II. form of estrogenic hirth control pills, mates, men and women, who tem- , ," pledging that the . Soviet Union accused Israel of obstructing. the · , given ,another ministerial post, not HusseiDto CODier , . been ft.ken,but e:l>pres~ed siltisfac- of public relations and ,Mr. Enns as The Institute will play host' to produced an unusually low IQ in the pora;ily lost their virility. Dr. Jofen workings Df the armistice machinery . i ",t!> -~,ould not conside~ "a Middle East countmg the Labo~ ,MinistrY cur- J'\ . ' , tiD. n with the present.positioU: 1: Mr. Bjerring .as assistant th 2 offspring of. concentration camp in- discovered that 'children subse- " ; j', . directo~. e group' representing 0 countir~s. rently held by Rafi'member Yosef •• ItlT_oIPoIP.o Jlle 1 ....;<,. .. '--;'"'-'''' ' - T,·t11_ ·Al."g'_':1IH/I ". ! The report was' prepill'Eid 'by Dr. Df perSonnel services; The 'appoint- According to' Dr. Uriel Siplri, an mates sub)'ect t.o the hormone, an qUE,ntly' born' to women sub;ected' ),,~~ • 1.(1. ~" , Almogi. ·Rafi was also assured of "' j fi.111' b0i70i7I111:::'''· ..till ...,.,.... , , :I Zvi Scliiffrin, the dean of overseas !Uents' were ratifie~ ,by the Society's Israeli' authority, .on the scientific American psychologist reported here. to the drug were of lower average' ,( ~>. propor,tiomil representation in the .London (JTA) _ King Hussein from the consultatipnsthan a' fUll i. \ stu\1ents;",Dr.. S. J(J.lgeJmas~;senior proyincial executiV<;' eaIiliel' this-year. aspectS of physlcalfraining,thelacI£ : Dr.-J.' jof,mDf'tlie City·Univ,er>' 'intelligence"'"'thalI:' clillCli-erl' 'Of coIi', ',f.~~Suspect~ ilrres.ted party's various bodies, on an equal will visit Cairo soon to discuss. with summit'conference. Thiswould ,bring i i, , i' in, pSYChDlogy; and' l\II' Mr>Bjer!'ingIWS taken over the of a universal physical fitness test Sity of New'York, at the Fifth World centration camp inlnates not sub , lect~er One explosive charge was placed hasis with the Achdut Avodah fac- !President. Nasser, the possibility of together Egypt, Jordan, Syria,' Iraq · i . PeleCl,. the universitycomptroll~r:responSibilities in the field of public Until now. lias made valid CDmpara- Congress on Jewish studies, told a jected to the drug. Dr.. Jofen· said Haifa {JCNS)-A 'disused oil pipe i i ,I' at the ,base of the power pylon, while tion. calling an Arab summit conference and Lebanon. Both Iraq and Syria , , , During tl;ils conimittee's hearings, reb.tions froni: Howard J:Loewen, tiye studies impossible because a section of the CongresS dealing with she was making a study of -this to line leading to the Haifa Refineries, , another charge blew up a stopper Dayan's Policy Demands Skirted Dn 'the Israel situation, the semi- now have forces stationed in Jordan. main criiici~ was that the tiill- t\le Soe;etY'sforme.r'director of pub- the 'Holoc' aust that m' studym'g steri- ascertain if there could,.·b,e a simila' r a~d a power pylon.were blown up i ,·1" the 'variety of scales are used in differ-' on the pipeline leading to ,the re- . The major points of contention official ,Cairo daily, Al Abram,.. re- According to the Times of London, i '! verSity accepted more foreign stu- lie relations, who has: been named lizatl·on expe'rl'm' ents' performed' by effect· on. children born (: women ,in Kiiyat Haim,' a Haifa suburb. . ent countries; The Wingate Insti- " fineries. Fire which broke out where between the Rafi faction and the ported. The visit would follow"that the Egyptian and' Syrian leaders :i dents than;t "could'supervise;' (In ilirector of personnel service§ .and· . the Nazl's on mma" tes of the Ausch-' periodically using the ·co racepti've There were, no casualties." : ! , . . ... '. tute' near Nathatiya trams physical the pipe-lock had been damaged, Labor Party leadership concerned of President Noureddin Al Atassi wound up their .three days of talks, , 't ( the. last academic year, out of a now'heads a new department of the education teachers, physiotherapists witz concentration camp, she had drug. Speaking on behalf of 1lhe This is 'the' second attack on pipe .1 ; ,t - burned for about an hour before it future policies in the occupied Arab of Syria, who left Cairo Sunday. in Cairo in apparent ,agreement. on' total of 13,500 students; 2,000 were teacher organization. ' and coaches for nine, sports. It also discovered documents,reveiiling that visiting scholars, Prof. W. D. Davies , ,' { i· lines in the, Haifa area in the past was extinguished. territories an!' future boundaries" A conference of the countries ac- the use of force rather than diplo- ·i 1, i: .. , , from 'overseaS,' and it is' expected " .' " .' dDes research; promotes sports medi- Nazi Gestapo chief Heinrich ffimro- of the United States' ileplored. the two' months. , i ' ,!. ~ It is ,believed that the e",.pl"sions I In these ~reas Gen. Dayan's view tively involved in war wi'th Israel macy to eject Israel' from occupied this number will increase ne:l>t yeat.) . H'' ,.' '•.... , .... E', "1" em'· e and'" puts out professl'onal' ler 'had 'been m'teresied m' . the deve- fact that there 'was a gap between - , i I \, ' were caused by 16 lb. charges. Eight of what should. appear in -the Party' was believ~d more likely to emerge Arab territories. , I 0... m.. e. ,'" a.... r Y' ·publl·c·atl·ons. Jewish and 'Gentile scholars in the l i Room and Board Available·, . . .'. ., lopment of a drug that would cause field. The American scholar said Arab youths were arrested. platform clashed with the views of -'___ ...o..C-'--"--'--'...o..C-.:....---'----'--'-...:....--'-'--'---'----'----'---.--,. i" For feI!lalestu~ent.RiverHeights New York (JTA) - Jewish Army sterilization of enemies of the Reich Deputy Premier Yigal Allon, For ~ 'I :Li Prominent i· ,I area. !Phone HU 9~8269; .', reseryists on qctive duty: nex:t month . that this gap had prevented progress 'City ,Meanwhile, Lieutenant - General eign Minister Abba Eban and party \ ,i I , , . GAIUA'L' REP" AIRS without their being. aware of it. in a wide area of studies and de- Haim Barlev,. the Chief of· Staff, has secretary-general Pinhas Sapir. The ~: 1 n;;';"'m: will be released a daY early in order . . 11'. . " .. Re,dd~lJt, Dies '; ;,., """"rnl·sh'''.i''" u "" uuv for' R'e,"n' t .' ' The records indicate that in one c1ared that' "we need each 'other:' " , - , . stated that the situation along 'the . agreement worked out generally 'i i Large furnisheo' 'room ':for rent. to be home for the Rosh Hashonah "(Cont. fro mpage 1) ...... 0 ...... 0 •••••• · ceasefire lines in the Bet· Shean : : rejected Mr. Dayan's proposals, But ; , "" ' Female only. Air-c;onditionea. Sep~ holiday, tlie National Jewish Wel-. '.;" .'. .' . for all kinds of Sale.s - Promotion Pr;,iting Valley may deteriorate to a· point . , arate fridge: '<::lose to bus and shop- fare .Board 'l-nnounced. According to fur share of the waters. Now, they ping ,centre•. Phone 339-5643 or R~bbi Edward T. Sandrow, .chair- said, Jordan is suffering the loss. of' FOLDERS where I5ra'el ,will have' to ·take . 33?-8977. ': . _.' " ' .. ' man',of the .rWB~s chaplaincy. CDm- the Ghor can,al waters' imd 'Israeli BOOKLETS sterner measures. NE'W T'RIAL FO'R. Room and Boai'd Available missiPl1, the' U.s. Army Continental forces have also. damaged the main DISPI..AYS· . Speaking to inhabitants of Yar , 'Llu-ge l'OOrt.. go()d,boarofQ~ 'Work~ .Conunand has'';uthorlzed local ~om- water canal that;prings water from POSTERS dena settlement, which was shelied GESTAPO' CHIEF· . ' d P" " .'. . . the Mile to 'Port Said and other .' lng ·person or stu ent. rivateresi- manders to' grant early release 'to .,' CATALOGUES' recently, the General saia he was &nn (JTA) - The high court at dence; near.Dus.WesLKildonan. Jewish,reservists taking their an- Egyptian townS in the Suez Canal BROADSID.ES that ~he J~rdanians were ,BadeJ;l Baden has· handed down a Dial 589-7331 , .-' ' , '! PhOne .E,D.8~81310r ED 4,-1317; nual active dutY. training. ' zone. having difficulty in co~trolling Ell "" ...... _____.-:...._ DIRECT MAIL 1244 MAm. STREET; WINNIPEG tuling revoking a five-year sentence Fatah gangs. ; He conSidered it un-' impose'd . on . former Gestapo chief PUBLICATIONS A Complete' AdveTtUiing -printi1t!/ ~e",ke . that' Jordan's belligerency ••••••••••• ~ •••••••••• ~.H ~ ••••••••••• t •• ~• .::; Helmut Reinhard by a Karlsruhe ..••. ,... ~.~; '.~'.0'" ..••... , Add foCoundl would dimiitish and,stated that the court and Drdering him retried by , Jerusalem .(JTA)-The riext Jeru Ip:resien.t: state of affairs would have ",', ",:- , .INTEREST· a jury. , be endu~ed. But now, that, the --" ',' ,-,,', "', ,', '" ',." salem Municipal'Coun~il' will num I Reinhard, former head of the Nazi '.,", ' , " ~ , ";T ber 31 members, 10 more . than .its .Ghor Canal had' been breached by £ " 'j . THECHEVRA, . " MlSH'NAYES, . secret. police i~ .Norway, was con"::, , ., '.', " ...,.>;W1~l'lt, .. ;">',. cu'rr.;,}i total., The decision to add the Israelis for a, second time, the '", :, '.' victed of having deported more than , I , .' Jordanians., ~ight make some effort , the IieVi membe;" was reached by "SYNAGOGUE 500 Norwegian Jews to. their death " : .- , the MinistrY ~f, the futeriDr at the to control the EI Fatah and their at Auschwitz in 1942: . He argued , f' request of Mayor ·Teddy K~l1ek. 700 JE,FFERSON AVENUE' during his trial that he had not Interior MiDister· iHaiID Moshe Sha-_. '~, ,jp.~ )mown that. -the deportation orders ''i.~'' . plro told Mayor . Kollekthat the' .~.. . " ..... ' .. , .. he had .signed meant death to the .,:,g,ansion of the Council accorded' , .' ,,~ . sol Silv~rpass~d away on August :.\;'\ ',', .' . . .' Jews being deported. Both Reil1~ with the increase:in the population FR.ENCH VISIT? ·····IN~~STMENts .... '-' ,',. ?", \,1\.&18 at the St. Boniface HospItal. He hard and the public prosecutor ap of Jerusalem which, with' the Arabs • ",> ~as 85 years of age. Founder of pealed the district court sentence. of East ,Jerusalem; now tota1s-275,OOO. WISHES TO ANNOUNCE . •• , \'iio<""'the Western Glove Works Ltd., he Jerusalem (JCNS) - David Ben ;:' ' . "WriteoI:p~one forf.Irlher details of fustmortgageanio~ts from- , '., . . Gurio';', . the former Israeli Prime Reinhard had escaped arrest for, cha'plailns are iiiid'ilr~ilitg afive~we,)k b'ltensive .traiin . \ w~s president of that cOlnpany until : .to; _--.,' t ~ ._. STARTING SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th, T ,,: . '. . ..•. , .$3,()OO $10,000 ..' Minister, is reported to have been neady 20' ye2fS by an ingenious ing o;ourseat the Naval Cbaplabi.'s Newport, R.L, . . , (. his· retirement in 1954. . He was a ,I ,. THERE WILL BE SEATS RESERVED' invited hy the' French-Jewish com device. His wife had' him declared ~hich they will conduct Higha"Uday services fOr JeWisb naval 'per- Som(Jt~i~~ lo.. ~ue":fone .' lif~longmeniber ~f'El'nai B'~ith, and l~ .ALICEREALTY LTD. " munity to visit France, according to legally.dead in 1945 and):1e .adopted · ~DDeI. They are LTIG. Daniel A. ;Rob~rts, Ensign James M. Lebeau' FOR THE, HIGH HOLIDAYS - a fotinding member' of the Glendale I ~~ MORTGAGE DEPT; '.' 'in l~e .,,' Yediot Achronot, the evenIng, news a new identity~ . The "widow" tlien · (standing), andLTJGSteyenD. ,Franklin and Lt .. Bemard 'F.rankel .1 . " Country Club. He was 'active in the " , . ,-, remarried him and. 1hey lived un~ (seated). Jewish.· miljtarY" ehaplains·· are recrnited;: ··;i777· PortageA~e.,Winnip~g12·, EVERY EVENING - 7 - 9 p.m. J~ishWe1fare Fund' and othe": paper::M:r, Ben-Gurion has not yet ec:;clesi~stically.· ,I, ' Jew~kPodi ~ " , disturbed as respected citizens for · endorsed for' IDiIltari sernce, and served by the CinnJnission,:O!i·. ·Ph;,888~47:.l6 or888~8598 ." . ..' ., . J.e wi s h COIlununity' organizations. made up his mind whether 10 ac~ I cept, the paper said. . nearly two decades, Jewish ChapJaincyof the National JeWiSh Welfare Board (lWB). .. 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