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Time for Recovery
A Sweet Sight
U-M Students
Resume Fight
Against Bias
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ANN ARBOR — (WNS) — A
resolution cautioning all campus
organizations at the University
of Michigan to remove discrim-
inatory clauses from their con-
stitutions by the fall of 1956 or
be denied official recognition,
was voted here by the Student
Affairs Committee of the Uni-
versity.
Seventeen of the 43 campus
fraternities still have discrim-
inatory clauses in their constitu-
tions. The Student Affairs Com-
mittee is composed of seven
students and six faculty mem-
bers.
Since the decision has the
backing of the student legislature,
it will go into effect as soon as it
receives the approval of the
president of the university.
ALL ABOARD. Crates of oranges are hosted onto a freighter in Haifa harbor
for shipment to Israel's customers in many lands. The development of Israel's
foreign trade is an important objective of the forthcoming $500,000,000 State
of Israel bond issue. Present plans rail for an increased supply and variety
of commodities for export to countries in all parts of the world.
Jewish Agency Helps
Settle 'Hard Core
A KEEN EYE•AND A STEADY HAND. Israel's induitry has reached out
into the field of high precision work. Increased manufacture of clocks and
watches will supply an important need of Israel's population which is now
being met largely by imports. The reduction of import needs will be accel-
erated by expanded production resulting from the $500,000,000 State of Israel
bond issue, to be offered to the American public about May I.
Palestine Economic Corp.
Helps Found 5 Enterprises
NEW YORK—(ISI)—The Pal- tire factory of the General Tire
a Rubber Company of Akron,
estine Economic Corporation, and
Ohio; the $3,000,000 paper mill
which has made available pri- project of the Mazer family
vate, pioneer capital and techni- (Hudson Pulp and Paper Com-
cal know-how to help in Pales- pany, New York), as well as the
tine's and Israel's economic up- $10,000,000 chemical establish-
ment of Fertilizers and Chemi-
building over the last 25 years,
cals, Ltd.; tht $250,000 Serafon
has, since the establishment of Resinous Chemical Company,
the state of Israel in May, 1948, Ltd., and two new office build-
participated in five new major in- ings in Tel Aviv's commercial
dustrial and commercial enter- center, costing $1,000,000.
prises.
PEC's shares in these projects
These include the $2,500,000 range from $100,000 to $500,000
for a total of $1,100,000. The
company, whose net paid-in capi-
tal and surplus exceed $8,500,000
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and whose resources aggregate
some $25,000,000, is selling shares
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to American investors for the
purpose of reinvesting the pro-
ceeds in Israel. The number of
stockholders exceeds 6,000. Divi-
dends paid during the last five
years on the $25 par value com-
mon stock were at the rate of
four per cent.
JERUSALEM — (ISI) — More
than 3,000 social problem cases,
so-called "hard core" cases, en-
tering Israel as new immigrants
in 1950 were rehabilitated with
the help of the Jewish Agency
which established various shops
and small workshops for the
physically handicapped persons,
thus creating a means of liveli-
hood for some 900 families.
This figure amounts to 84.5
per cent of the social problem
cases who left the transit camps
during lf '9.
Of these, 79.5 per cent were re-
trained and employed, and 5 per
cent were set up in their own
shops and workshops.
Types of shops that were estab-
lished include groceries, vege-
table stores, butcher shops, fish-
markets, newsstands, soda foun-
tains, dairies and barber shops,
among others.
Dex-Davison
Fish Market
3357 W. Davison
TO. 8-2074
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Bluebell
Cleaners, Inc.
9937 LINWOOD
TO 8-7147
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Friday, April 20, 1951
To date PEC has invested in 19
Israel companies, four of which
are wholly-owned subsidiaries
and two of which are majority-
owned by PEC. In addition, PEC
has invested in two American
subsidiaries engaged in pur-
chases in the United States for
Israel and in United States-
Israel shipping.
YARKON IRRIGATION
TEL AVIV—(ISI)—Giant con-
crete pipes will conduct the
waters of the Yarkon river south-
ward for purposes of irrigating
the Negev. The project will be
completed in three years.
Israeli Publisher Tells
of Nation's Growth
Limn, U.S. Discuss
Reich Reparations
PHILADELPHIA — (WNS) —
Declaring that by the middle of
1951 the population of Israel will
have doubled in the three years
since the Jewish State was found-
ed in 1948, Gershon Agron, pub-
lisher of the Jerusalem Post and
recently resigned director of the
Israel Information Service, point-
ed out that Israel "has taken in
as many newcomers in the past
30 months as in the preceding 30
years."
Speaking before the Institute
on Israel and the Middle East of
the Dropsie College, Agron said
that this unprecedented immigra-
tion was made possible only by
the Israeli acceptance of the
fundamental principle of "the
law of compartive suffering."
VICTORY
Veffetian Blind
& Table Pad Co.
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Widenbauin
Jewelry
houses costing $1,400 are now be-
WASHINGTON— (ISI)
director of the division of Ger- ing erected for new immigrants
man affairs of the State Depart- at Ramleh. They are prefabri-
ment, Henry Byroade, told Is- cated.
rael Ambassador Abba Eban that
Israel's reparations claim of $1,-
500,000,000 from Germany for
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property stolen from Jews was
morally justified.
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Byroade said that he is study-
ing the note on Israel's claim
submitted on March 12.
Eban declared that it is es-
pecially unjust that Israel must
reduce its standard of living
to care for the victims of Nazism
while the Germans benefit from
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the spoils. He pointed out that
Israel's cjaim was practical and
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legally feasible, that rising prices
and increasing production in
western Germany would permit
restitution in kind.
Benz Glass
Company
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Senderovitch to Conduct
Copenhagen Orchestra 1
COPENHAGEN — (WNS) —
Samuel Senderovitch, Jewish
musician, has been engaged as
director of the Danish royal or-
chestra, it was disclosed here
this week.
Senderovitch won the first
prize last year at the interna-
tional music festival at Edin-
burgh, Scotland.
35 WEST GRAND RIVER
TW. 1-1369
WO 3-5301
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Agency
8237 JOHN R
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TR 3-7770
Shields Lamp &
Shade Studio
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Faygo Beverage Co.
Greetings To All
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Scrap Iron &
Metal Co.
TW. 2-8100
3579 GRATIOT
BEVERAGES WA 5-1600
Passover Greetings .. .
MR. HARRY HORWITZ
3345 E. DAVISON
than 100 single and two-family
—The
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