THE JEWISH NEWS--49 Friday, September 28, 1951 UN Publishes Peace Plans PARIS, (JTA)—The • United Nations Conciliation Commission on Palestine made public the five-point_ peace proposals pre- pared by the • commission and submitted to Israel and the four Arab States with which Israel now has armistice agreements. The proposals call for revision or amendment of the • existing armistice agreements on a num- ber of points. The preamble to the proposals asks the govern- ments to pledge themselves to refrain "from any use of force or acts of hostility" and thus promote peace in Palestine. The following are the points of the proposals: 1. Agreement on war dam- ages, including mutual cancel- . lation of claims by Israel and the Arab States. 2. Israel to agree to repatri- ate • a specified, number of Arab refugees who can be in- tegrated in the Israel economy and wish to return. 3. Israel to agree to compen- sate the Arab refugees who do not return for their abandoned property by payment of a glob- al sum based on the commis- sion's estimates. An easy pay- ment plan would be arranged. 4. The Arab States and Is- rael would mutually release all blocked accounts a n d make them payable in pounds ster- ling. 5. The Arab States and Is- rael to agree to revise or to amend the armistice agree- ments, A broad range of questions is envisaged under the fifth point. They include "territorial adjust- ments, including the demilita- rized zones" and creation of an international• water authority to deal with the problem of use of the Jordan and Yarmuk rivers, their tributaries and the water of Lake Tiberias. It would also cover disposition of the Gaza strip, now occupied by Egypt, creation of a free port at Haifa, and border relations between Is- rael and her neighbors with spe- cial attention to free access to the Holy Places in the Jerusalem • area, including Bethlehem. Ben-Gurion Reports To Weizrn ann on New Plans for. Coalition TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Hopes-that a new coalition government for Israel will be formed this week rose as Premier David Ben- Gurion, who is seeking to form a new, government, reported lat- est developments to President Chaim Weizmann. Immediately after his interview with the President at Rehovoth, Mr. Ben- Gurion returned to Jerusalem for further consultations with leaders of his Mapai Party, the General Zionists and the Miz- rachi workers. Esther Lipson Family Club Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' Levine will entertain the next meeting of the Esther Lipson Family Club, Oct. '7 at 18475 Roselawn. The following new officers will be installed: Maurice Mackey, president; Sophie Zingeser, 'vice president; Ben Lipson, treasurer; Katie Goodstein, sec- retary; Geraldine Reisman, so- cial secretary. Primrose Benevolent Club Primrose Benevolent Club will hold an open meeting Monday, Oct. 8. A prize will be given to the lady with the most novel hat. Mrs. R. Belinsky and Mrs. Betty Lessen donated $125 to the Child Rescue Fund. A Happy New Year to all my Friends and Customers HYMAN PERLMAN Kosher Meat • & Poultry 11504 DEXTER WE, 5-9757 Became M.D. While DP, Arrivs in U.S. Expect $167,500,000 Near East Aid Grants in Congress Compromise WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The will be allocated for Near East House-Senate conference- on the aid, half-way between $175,000,- 000 voted by the House and Mutual Security Bill, which in- $160,000,000 voted by the Senate. cludes aid to Israel, has agreed on the amount of money to be authorized, Sen. Tom Connally, chairman of the Senate Foreign Shanah Relations Committee, said, but Shel Shalom declined to reveal the figures. It is expected here that in the ex- pected compromise, $167,500,000 :4111111111410 111111111I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11i = Happy New Year Miller Bros. POULTRY 1317 Gratiot KRAMER- ORLOFF CO. WO. 2-3277 Dr. Salomea Goldberg, 26, who received her doctorate of medi- cine while waiting in a DP camp to come to the United States, and who served as assistant ship's doctor aboard the vessel that bore her to New York, gives a final check-up to two young immi- grants ready to go ashore. Dr. Goldberg, who immigrated with the . assistance of HIAS, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, hopes to pursue her profession in New York. The DP youngsters are Henek Berman, 7, (left), and his brother David, 3. They and 9400 Buffalo their parents, who were aided in their immigration by HIAS, were to stay temporarily at the HIAS Shelter in New York until per- manent living accommodations were ready for them. N111118111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M ONE REASON they always ask for more ... FOODS MADE WITH UNITED DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE TASTIER AND BETTER Make Sure You Ask for • 11I-TEST: • • • • • • Milk - Sweet Cream Sour Cream Butter Creamed Cottage Cheese Chiffon Cheese WE WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXTEND TO YOU OUR GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR A APPY NEW YEAR AND TO THANK YOU FOR THE CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE WE HAVE ENJOYED THESE MANY MANY YEARS