THE JEWISH NEWS Around the World .. - - Friday, August 11, 1950 Young Citizen A digest of current news reported by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, the Israel Service of Information and the World Jewish Affairs News Service. United States , Israel JERUSALEM—Twenty thousand Bedouins of the Negev will be innoculated against tuberculosis during August . . . The settle- ment of Kiryat Anavim, ten miles west of here, recently cele- brated its thirtieth anniversary . . . A three-way celebration, Pre- mier Ben Gurion attending, was marked in Eilat, on the Gulf of Aqaba at the tip of Israel, when the ancient town marked a new housing development, inauguration of telephone service and launching of a water supply line. TEL AVIV—Ten teen-age Bulgarian bOys and girls were ex- pelled from the Givat Brenner agricultural training school for organizing a Communist underground in the colony. They ad- mitted membership in the Communist Party . . . Mordecai Namir and Ehud Avriel, Israel ministers to Russia and Hungary, respect- ively, left here to resume their posts . . . Eamon De Valera, former Prime Minister of Eire, left by plane after a six-day visit, said his visit had corrected "a lot of wrong notions" about Israel . . • One Israel soldier was killed and two wounded in a clash with Arab infiltrees in the Sharon district. More than 500 Arab in- filtrees were seized in the Jerusalem diserict, their weapons con- fiscated, and the infiltrees turned over to the Isral Army. The infiltrees had killed 10 Jews and • eight Arabs, carrying out 200 robberies and • thefts, the damages amounting to nearly $90,000. Europe STOCKHOLM — Europahjelpen, SWedish relief organization, will contribute $150,000 to Youth Aliya for establishment of a hospital in Israel for orphaned immigrant children suffering from chronic diseases. ROME—Reports circulated here of the arrest in Hungary of several Jewish 'members of the Hungary Socialist Party. The ar- rested included two former members of the Hungarian Parliament. DUSSELDORF, Germany—Eight persons, who assaulted two Jews in Bensheim last month, were charged with "disturbing public order." North Africa TUNIS—The provisional North African bureau of Hatzohar Zionist Revisionist Union urged Israel to transfer to Israel the remains of Vladimir Jabotinsky, now buried in the United States. Australia SYDNEY—Former inmates of Nazi concentration camps in Sidney' and Melbourne have united to put forward claims against the German government. MELBOURNE—In response to representations from the Exec- utive Council of AuStralian Jewry, pointing out that increasing numbers of anti-Semitic and Fascist publications have been im- ported into Australia in recent weeks, the Minister for Trade and Customs has ordered detention of all imported literature of a seditious nature. JNF Designated Sole Purchaser Of Arab, German Lands in Israel NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Jewish National Fund has been designated by a special act of the Israel parliament as the principal body authorized to purchase land holdings of the Arabs who fled the country dur- ing the recent Arab-Jewish hos- tilities, as well as the property belonging to enemy Germans, according to a cable received from Jerusalem by the JNF of- fice in New York. Under the new law, the Jewish National Fund . will be enabled to acquire title to tracts of land constituting the bulk of the country's entire area, including entire towns and villages. Not more than 100,000 dunams of urban property may, according to the provisions of the bill, be sold to private buyeis. The ac- NEW YORK—Russian Premier Josef Stalin, writing in the Communist party organ "Bolshevik," branded as "Talmudists" those dogmatic Marxists who hold Marxist formulas, successful in one particular period, valid forever . . . An Israel film, processed in the United States left here for Venice as Israel's contribution to the International Film Festival in Italy. PHILADELPHIA—Dropsie College, which established its In- stitute for Israel and the Middle East two years ago, will open a field station in Israel this fall for practice field training . . Conservative rabbis here have offered to join with the Orthodox rabbinate in the handling of all matters of Kashruth under the widened program of the reorganized Vaad Hakashruth. TRENTON, New Jersey—The State Commission on DPs re- ported their settlement in this state has not dispossessed Amer- ican workers of jobs; has caused no appreciable disturbance in the normal employment picture. SAN FRANCISCO—West coast offices of the National Jewish Welfare Board are ready to meet increased needs of the armed forces for religious materials and Kosher foods . . . Mrs. Milton L. Colton, chairman, Jewish Welfare Board Women's Division, for the Sixth Army area, received an award for service at the first anniversary celebration of the Enlisted Men's Club at the Presidio here. OAKLAND, Calif.—Plans for a Jewish population census in Alameda and Contra Costa counties this' October are complete. TUCSON—The Anti-Defamation League film, "Your Neighbor Celebrates" depicting various Jewish holidays, has been acquired by the University of Arizona. 3 tion of the parliament puts an end to the current talk about Israel's plans to seize the Arab land without due compensation. According to the advices from Jerusalem, the sums which the JNF pays for the Arab-held land will be deposited with the Israel Treasury to be applied, at some later stage in the negotiations with the Arabs, to a compensa- 0 tion fund agreed upon by Israel and the Arab states. UN Decision Near In Israel-Lebanon Dispute LAKE SUCCESS, (JTA)—UN Secretary -General Trygve Lie indicated that United Nations authorities in Palestine were nearing a solution of the recent Lebanese plane incident on rael's northern border. A six-year-old immigrant boy in Jerusalem is shown on his way to a Chassidic school. American Jewry's support of the United Jewish Appeal pro- vides for tFie needs of religious groups in Israel, Europe and North Africa. Mr. Samuel Pearl has at present a supply of fresh-catch Zealots See Heresy At Biological Institute HAIFA, (JTA) — The "Neturei Karta," Israel's religious zealots, who have caused Israel author- ities trouble in Jerusalem over Sabbath observance, are threat- ening action also in Haifa, it was reported' today. The head of the Biological In- stitute_ here has received anony- mous letters warning him to re move a collection of "unclean animals" from the Institute building on MOunt Carmel. 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One-third of the funds will go to Israel; another third for con- struction. of Jewish school buildings; the remainder for Jewish * Shelf area 14.65 square feet—more than usual. educational activities, according to General Assembly of the Ash- zenazi Kehillah, in charge of Jewish community cemeteries here. * Genuine DEEPFREEZE freezer compartment IRO, JDC Plan will Aid holds 22 pounds of froz- en food. Aged Hague Refugees * Full width vegetable THE HAGUE, (JTA)—A group crisper. TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A tent vil- of aged refugees here has been lage to be known as "Kfar Mac- assured life-long support as a * 10-p o i n t temperature cabi" is being erected near here result of a unique plan worked control. to accommodate 600 foreign and out by representatives of the In- 15l Israel athletes who will par- ternational Refugee Organiza- ticipate in the Maccabiah. tion, Joint Distribution Commit- The village will have modern tee and the Dutch Government. showers and a host of other The refugees, most of whom equipment for use of the ath- fled to Holland from Germany letes. The Israel Supply Min- and Austria during the Hitler istry will provide special food regime, will receive 30 guilders rations for the contestants, it monthly for life from the Com- was disclosed. mercial Life • Insurance Corn- pany as annuities purchased by 77 On British Team LONDON, (JTA)—The British the Dutch Government with Maccabiah Organizing Commit- funds provided by IRO and JDC. tee announced that 77 athletes This is the first time that "hard,.. have been selected for the Brit- core" refugees have been re- ish Maccabiah team. The team established on a basis of receiv- includes two girl athletes, three ing annuities. boxers, 15 football players, three cyclists, six fencers, 14 swim- English Chalutzim mers (including four girl swim- A total of 64 Chalutzim pro- 219 Michigan Ave. mers), eight tennis and three ceeded to Israel from England OPPOSITE BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL table tennis players, three during the first half of 1950, the weight-lifters, a wrestler and a Palestine Office of the Jewish seven-man basketball team. Agency reported. Maccabiah Tent Village Going Up 7 C U. F1NSTERWALD CO. FREE PARKING Rear of Store While Purchasing •