.7-55 O IS j it /Sales z)-Thousands of survivors of Na- w ~ scattered throughout --world may be entitled to fge sums as a result of a de- / zision by the United States Court of Restitution Appeals, it was stated by an American spokesman. The American court, in a de- cision reversing a Bavarian Ger- man court, decided that Jews forced to sell jewelry and other valuables to municipal pawn- shops during the Nazi regime may recover the true value of the items from the municipality involved. The American spokes- man, however, would attempt no estimate of the amount involved. The case tried in Frankfort, involved the claim of Mrs. Rosa Moschkowitz, who was compelled to sell family silverware to the Nuremberg pawn shops. The mu- nicipality's defense in the case was that it had accepted such items as an agent for the Nazi Government and was not re- sponsible for the losses inflicted on the Jews. The American court ruled that the municipalities could not hide behind the Hitler regime and must compensate the victims. It ordered the German court to re- convene and set a value on the objects confiscated from Mrs. Moschkowitz. Pointing out that in the case of such forced sales the money received by the vic- tims was almost invariably plac- ed in blocked accounts, the American court labelled the en- tire procedure "wholesale rob- bery." Austrian Jews Protest Neo-Nuremberg Law VIENNA, (JTAT-A Jewish protest meeting was held here Aug. 30 against a measure be- fore the Austrian Parliament which provides. for confiscation of all Jewish-owned land not managed directly by the owners themselves. The bill also calls for the cre- ation of a fund from Jewish property for which no heirs can be found, the proceeds to be used to compensate those people who had to surrender Jewish prop- erty to their original owners. Pointing out that there is a great deal of this type of prop- erty as a result of the slaughter of the Jews by the Nazis, the sponsors of the rally declared that the proposals would amount to "a 1950 edition of the Nurem- berg racial laws" under which Jews in Nazi Germany were per- secuted. The proposal is being supported by some Socialist and People's (Catholic) ', arty mem- bers of the Austrian Parliament. There has been no indication that a majority of M.P.'s favor it. Government to Tax Israelis Going Abroad JERUSALEM (JTA)-A tax on persons travelling abroad will be submitted to the Israel Parlia- ment for approval, it was de- cided by a Cabinet meeting. The Ministers also formed a com- mittee to investigate the possi- bilities of stone quarrying in the Negev. A committee to make recommendations concerning the manner of releasing property now held by the government as custodian for Arabs who aban- doned it but did not flee the country was named, as was a council to handle former Ger- man property in Israel. In addition, various Ministers reported on the current inter- national political situation, the agreement reached last night between the government and the teachers' union and a pro- posal to halt traffic in Jerusalem on Saturday. There's Only One Certain Thing About Using Jewish News Want Ads-Results! Classified Advertisements Call WOodward 5-1155 Liners accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 11 a.m. Wednesday. Rates: 8c a word. Minimum charge, $1.00. LIVING QUARTERS To Rent For Sale Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted Exchange LIVING QUARTERS For Sale - To Rent Wanted - Exchange FOUR adults, all employed, urgently need 6 room flat, NW section. Evenings. TY. 7-4016. 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Ac- cording to the Society's records only 132 of the 1209 families set- tled during the past ten years are reported as having left their farms, a record that compares more than favorably with mor- tality rates in business. Unveiling Held Smallest, Busiest, Cheapest Workers in Town-the Classified Relatives and friends of the Ads. late Israel Max Iwrey were pres- ent at the unveiling of a mon- Priced Right ument in his memory on Sun- AMERICAN CONCRETE day, Sept. 3, at Beth Abraham RECEPTACLE CO. Cemetery. Rabbi Thumin, Rab- TO. 8-5889 579 Kenilworth bi Halpern and Rabbi Wohlgel- Detroit 2, Mich. ernter officiated. Early Classified Deadline 17325 W. McNichols YE. 7-5500 Since The Jewish News office will be closed Sept. 12 and 13 for Rosh Hashanah, classified advertisements for the on of Friday, Sept. 15, can be accepted only intil 12 noon Monday, Sept. 11. They may be sent to the Jewish News office at 708 David Stott Bldg., or inserted by calling WO. 5-1155. 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