The need for all Jewish communities to maintain a constant exchange of views on matters of common interest was emphasized here yesterday by the March loners of Reading, co-chairman of the European executive of the World Jewish Congress and president of the British Section of the WJC. She spoke at a lunche on given in her honor by American Jewish Congress and World Jewish Congress leaders.
Lady Reading, who came here from Washington, where she represented the International Council of Women at the White House Conference on Children and Youth, was scheduled to leave today for London.
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