Pace S-A +Jeist fkrkJiaiF Friday, July 25 l^g L. Convention Tour Is Sponsored By ZOA Rabbi David Shapiro of Hll\- '.. president of th< i \- n-ctafte Southeast Region the Zionist riration of Arrreriea. has an- r. meed that th<- Refion will or a 12-dav air tour of Las \'. gas, San K: in tsco Angeles, leaving Miami Aug 22 group will bo in Las Vegas Aug. 22-24. i San Francisco Aug. 24-26, and will arrive at the Century 1 Hot.!. Los Angeles, the site of th. Nati nal C n of the Zionist Organization of America < tug. _T. where they will be I n IU invention and will l port inity oi me i : f Israel, th Unit I > For thus.' wishing to visit Ha- waii, the Southeast Region ZOA has arranged for a Hawaii exten- sion which will return to Miami via Loa Angeies on Sept. 7. Rabbi Shapiro baa announced the appointment of Sidney Ray- nd. a national vice president of ihe Zionist Organization of Amor- : a and one of the leaders of the Miami Boach Zionist district, aa the chairman of the convention tour. Mr. Raymond pointed out trat for the past 20 years tin- Southeast Region has spon- Standing tours and cruises. In- tted pars s, Mr. Raymond - .. -.. should make their .- ZOA Soul R gi i Saboteurs Damage Cyprus Monument 1 EX aviv iJTA Saboteurs I . - . .. lews I their at- 1 mi !: ak th' Bj ring Ui . it-World War II mai , ays it was itpurteti here. The monument is near the sit,- of - I he official M as .- -a- 1: with hundn d< mps' form i int< rmi s ng, Local police wi re in- si gating. During the cen - Arab demonstrators were d by police. UAftC Seta ">0th General Assembly The Union "\ American Hebr w ( gations L'AHCi, t.-.< cen- tral nal boiiy ..f Re- l rm : ..'.'.- v. in 'he I'nit- I Stal - ; | Canada, ill I I its 50th Gen- Ass nl iy Oct. 25-3 I at the } linebleau Hot- 1. At the same time, the 27th Bi- . nial Ass mbty of the National > deration of Tempi" Sist< rhoods, an affiliate of thi L'AHC, wi I ) I at the Hilton Plaza li Themes of the respective con- ventions will be "A Changing Synagogue for a Changing World" A Changing Sisterhood for a Changing World." More than .1.000 delegates, rep- resenting the more than 1.000.000 m mbers of 700 Reform Jewish temples, will participate in the t sines* sessions. Principal speak- ers will be Dr. Maurice N. Kisen- drath. president of the t'AHC: Morris B. Ab: air. president of Brandeis 1 :.-it\. arid the noted author and poet Elk WleseL Three Picket Store Of Canadian Jew LONDON. Ont. (JTAi T m mbers oi the Canadian Na- tional Socialist Party pi a Jewish merchant's store h< carrying misspelled signs read- ing "Are Jews Privii>-dged Per- sons?" the Canadian Jewish Congress reported. Two of the pickets identified themselves as 'party chairman" and "London district party secretary.*' The third was a 14-year-old boy Po- lice ended the picketing after some 15 hecklers gathered. Store owner Meyer Fink refused to comment to avoid "giving these >!e anv kind of publicity." DEAR VR. PRESIDENT: HARBOR ISIANB WE GIVE A $40 VALUE FOR $16 No Gimmicks- No Shortcuts-No Nonsense! Ssmbb hdl use of our unsurpassed neara . si:ir. s on of Obi slaH pfcrs-cun. Th-. as never t letter( me to ivv affibss ssw rlE...y*"fcntT^,lfloy-- :l cf 172 rooms, May 1 '.6 Oct. 25. 3 mm DOllWIS OWCmD TO Y0OT 6000 HUITH Musician Assails Orchestra's Plan To Tour Greece TKl. AVIV >JT.\ I The Is- rael Philharmonic Orchestra's planned concert tour of Greece next month has come under fire Inn-, mainly by young artists and left-wring politicians. Greece, which has been ruled by h right- wing government sine the mili- tary coup of 19<>7. has been as- sail.'1, as a slate of tyranny when1 evei m isi A ins at- tacked." A conci rt of the Israel Phil- harmonic in the Mann Audito- rium hei this week was in- terrupt) d by a youn !" Dani Oatrovsky. who mount) I the stage on 'he prct< \t "f pn - scnting a wrcal i ol flow rs to tor J">- ph Kripps, and s. izi d a microphoni to d< liver a tirade against the Greek tour. Mr. Ostrovskj was removed by US:! Tifereth Jacob Schools r tk>n is now open I 1 T. mole Tifereth Jacob Religious Schools Monday through Fridaj from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. an I July 27 :' I on ait. r- al S u I Weintraul) Elected V.P. Of Two Firms Michael Weintraub, I with th. law firm of Smath) rs and Thompson, has b I to the vice presidei y of Pan American Hank of Miami and i ol its parent company, ATICO Fl-j nancial C ition. Mr. Weintra ib, who has been a director of ATICO for the past two years, was recently elected a I director of Pan American Hank of Dado County, in which ATICO owns a 241 interest Mr. W intraub, a graduate of the Univ) rsity of Virginia, from' which he obtained his law degree, began practice here with the firm h-aded by former I'.S. S r. Geoi Smathers several years ago. ... and Det NU. and Ufa. Hmttmrntk Flfcefc*t Suww**. tlau wiik ui. Be btmptnei. &tc6l fvayofbj .. 9t j K5 mil cxpauivi It tfw* up yw. teme and 0i flip Re^ai IttoUned c! Haihr. O^wi Sfro . Cow^Sf*f^!K(u