About Anti-Semites: Maccabiah Head in U Switzerland Bans Notorious Aberg BERNE, Switzerland, (JTA)- The Swiss government informed the Swedish Foreign Ministry that it has issued a ban on the entry to Switzerland of Einar Aberg, notorious Swedish anti- Semite. The action is especially significant in view of the exist- ing agreement between Sweden and Switzerland permitting the entry of nationals from either state without visas. Swiss postal and customs au- thorities have issued orders that all anti-Semitic literature being sent to Switzerland from abroad be detained. Anti- Semitic Leaflets Reach Australian Firm SYDNEY, Australia, (JTA) — Jewish leaders here indicated they are contemplating action against the dissemination of anti-Semitic leaflets referring to Jews as "war criminals" and carrying such slogans as "My Country--Against the Jews." The leaflets, signed by the notorious Scandinavian anti-Semite Einar Aberg, are being received here by business firms through the mail. South African Official Apologies for Slur JOHANNESBURG, Sd. Africa, (JTA)—F. C. Erasmus * South Agency Issues Final Regulations For German Exit Direct JTA Teletype Wires To The Jewish News MUNICH—In accordance with a decision taken by the Jewish Agency executive to liquidate its office in Munich at the end of September, the Agency mission here announced on Tuesday that it has been empowered by the executive in Jerusalem to "facilitate the unlimited emi- gration of Jews from Germany until that date." The Agency office here accordingly an- nounced the following instruc- tions. 1. All persons intending to im- - migrate to Israel who have not as yet submitted their papers to the Agency here must do so without further delay and must submit to a physical examina- tion. 2. Deadline for submission of al' immigrant applications is Aug. 20, while prospective im- migrants must present them- selves for a medical examina- tion by Sept. 1. 3. The exact dates when Is- rael-bound transports will leave Germany will be announced at a later date. 4. No consideration can be given to the wishes of individual immigrants regarding the date of their departure from Ger- many since this would upset transport timetables and plans for shipping space accommoda- tions. NFTS Calendar-Enhanced' By Elinor Mintz's Work Impressive selections from the works of Elinor Mintz, 24-year- old . artist, f eat u r e - the Art Calendar for 5711 of the Na- tional Federation of Temple Sis- terhoods, now available from the NFTS office in„ Cincinnatti or local Sisterhoods. A native of Worcester, Mass., Miss Mintz has studied with artists in this country, Mexico and Israel; at the Yale School of Fine Arts and Worcester Art Museum School from which she was graduated. She studied in Israel and in Mexico and --her worldwide impressions of tours are reflected in her creative works. "The Rejoicing in the Law" Is a strong characterization of Jewish symbolism. "The Sabra" is among the very interesting selections included in the 5711 Calendar, Miss Mintz's "The Worker's Village" is significant in its details. "The Passover Seder", "Jew With Torah" and "The Weddng" emphasize Jew- ish traditiffhal angles. Miss Mintz's works make, the NFTS 5711 Calendar an attrac- tive product. ,At Lake Success, spokesmen for several member states of the UN laughed derisively when they were t old that Egypt, launching accusations of "pre- meditated aggression" by Israel, warned of "serious conse- quences" if such armistice "vio lations" continued.. One spokes- man asked whether Egypt is risking "another Exodus—out of territory neighboring on Israel." T h e Egyptian Government complained to the United Na- tions that an armed Israel force, supported by aircraft, allegedly Recently arrived in United-. crossed into Egyptian territory States to promote public in- and killed three persons. terest in the forthcoming A protest against Israel was Third World Maccabiah, in- also lodged by Lebanon in con- ternational athletic meet to nection with the incident last be held in Israel this fall, Monday when an Israel fighter African Minister of Posts and Telegraphs, sent an apology to Sam Kahn, a Jewish member of parliament, for having the post office accept and transmit a telegram containing anti-Semi- tic expressions. Greek-Jewish Girl May Not Teach Non-Jews ATHENS, (JTA) — A Greek Jewish girl, Odette Sabetay, who last year obtained a college de- gree in nursery education in the United States, was forbidden to teach in Greek schools because she is not a member of the Greek Orthodox Church. Miss Sabetay obtained her 'de- gree at State Teachers College in Milwaukee under a scholar- ship from the National Council of Jewish, `Women. When she applied to' the Ministry of Edu- cation here for a working per- mit, she was granted a license valid for Jewish schools only. There is only one Jewish school — a primary school— in Athens which has no kindergar- ten facilities. GEORGE FLESCH, executive diirector of the World Maccabi , Union, demonstrates t h e stance' of his famous water polo shot whicl. won him European championships sev- eral years ago. The ZOA is making plans to promote Zionist participation in Israel sports affairs and in the Mac- cabiah, scheduled for Sept. 27 t') Oct. 8. French Sentence Nazi Looters of Jews' Art Works PARIS, (JTA) — Four of six Germans charged with looting Jewish properties for the Nazis during the occupation of France were sentenced to hard labor and imprisonment by a Paris military court, two of them in absentia. Condemned in absen- tia were Robert Scholtz and Walter Hoffer, who received 10 years at hard labor. -George Ebert was sent to prison for one year and Arthur Frannsteil received a three-year suspended sentence. Dr. Bruno Lohse was found not guilty. The sixth man, Gerhart Utika, hav- ing objected to certain docu- ments • in evidence against him, will be tried separately. All were alleged to belong to the "Alfred Rosenberg Group" charged with requisitioning property from the Rothschilds and other Jewish families: - Otto. Abetz, Hitler's Ambassa- dor to France, was chief witness at the trial. - He testified that the loot amassed by the trained pillagers included 11,000 paint- ings, 583 statues and tapestries, 2,477 pieces of antique furniture, 5,825 pieces of china and 4,174 cases of other art treasures. Works of art stolen from 203 private • French Jewish collec- tions and 550 volumes taken from Jewish libraries—including those of the Alliance Israelite Universelle; the Federation of Jewish Societies of France and the' Rabbinical Seminar's Lip- schitz Library—were removed to Germany by the special Nazi pillaging units, it was stated in the indictment. The order to seize works of art belonging to Jews was given by Hitler on June 30, 1940, it was disclosed. The order, however, said that this was "not confis- cation, but the taking of objects into custody pending peace ne- gotiatrons." The ,program: of pillage lasted for two years and the stolen works -of art were stored in one hall of. the'Louvre before being shipped to Germany where many were expropriated . and others were sold in Germany and Switzerland. At the trial, all of the defend- ants admitted that they had belonged to the Nazi Party prior to the rise. of Hitler. 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