Social Democrats Enter
Fight on Bonn Reparations
BONN. (JTA)—The West Ger- MUNICH, M a y 25, (JTA)-
man government was severely Hans Ehard, Minister-President
of Bavaria, demanded the resig-
criticized for its failure to pre- nation of his Minister of Justice,
sent a concrete proposal on rep- Dr. Josef Mueller, because the
.rations to Israel and to Jew- latter refused to testify how
ish communities in other coun- much money he received from
tries.
Rabbi Aaron Ohrenstein, now
Fear that. a collapse of the on trial with Philip Auerbach,
reparations talks would have one-time Restitution Commis-
unfavorable effects on German sioner for Bavaria, on charges
prestige abroad were expressed of having defrauded the state
by Dr. Kurt Schumacher, leader of over $714.000 in false resti-
01 the Social Democratic Party. tution claims.
He urged immediate govern-
ment action to offer a "substan-
tial" amount to Israel.
Dr. Adult Arndt, opposition
leader. charged that government
parties were trying to sabotage
Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
the reparations talks at The
The Jewish News
Hat2,11e. He complained that he
JERUSALEM -The Knesset
ha.1 n.peatedly attempted to Monday night recessed for five
have reparations items included
minutes in protest against the
in the new budget but had been
deteaqa: in the Bundestag cam- failure of the world to take
note of its plea of Jan. 10, 1951,
nutlet , by Dr. Fritz Schaeffer, calling for world wide protest
the l'irad,ce Minister.
against rearming of Germany
basic cleavage between and demanding its demobiliza-
Thy
Herniaen Abs, head of the Cier-i lion as well as punishment of
In 1 11 in - „- sion at the London in- Nazi war criminals.
te:tecth , r.iii conference on Ger-H
The recess was called by
rtian's f•yternal debts, and Prof. , Deputy Speaker Benjamin Mintz
Franz Boehm, head of the dele- who revealed that the Knesset's
gat ion ra gotiating a reparations i earlier plea had been ignored by
set t;f , ir eei, which led to the res- both East and West—"The East
of Boehm and his dep- I which proposed the unification
tit% chairman, Dr. Otto Kuester, of Germany and the West which
was clarified.
I signed a pact with West Ger-
Or. Ab it was disclosed, took many.” The recess came after
the posAion that no concrete ; Ma pam leader Itzhak Ben
otter to Israel was possible be- I Aharon suggested a Knesset re-
fore the end of the London con- ' I cess to protest the signing of a
ference. Dr. Schaeffer supported I , contractual agreement between
Dr. Abs in this stand and in- 1 the United States, France and
Si.sted that the West German I Britain and West Germany
Republic . could make its binding Tuesday. Mintz declared that
overall offer to Israel only after the recess was not aimed
the question of payment on against the West as Ben Aharon
G•rmany's external debts had had demanded but against Ger-
been settled.
many.
( In London, The Recorder,
newspaper•published in the fi-
Peron Permits Yiddish
nancial district, reported that
BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) —
there was little chance of the President Juan Peron instructed
London conference coming to Argentine Interior Minister An-
an agreement during its current gel Borlenghi to permit speak-
session. Tne paper said parti- ers at Jewish meetings in this
cipants in the conference be- country to address the audience
lieve that proposals by Dr. Abs in Yiddish if the speakers can-
for payment of Germany's com- not speak Spanish. The instruc-
mercial debts will be 'quite un- tions followed a visit by Dr.
acceptable" to creditors.)
Henry Shoshkes, HIAS repre-
Dr. Boehm took the stand sentative, to the President, dur-
that there is no connection be- ing which he complained that
tween the London conference he and other speakers were
and the parleys at The Hague prevented from addressing a
bet weer Germany - and the Is- meeting here last week-end be-
raeli and Jewish delegations. He cause they could not speak
points out that Israel's claims
Spanish.
would be settled mainly by pay-
ments in kind rather than in
foreign exchange. Chancellor
Spend a Delightful
Konrad Acienauer has admitted
Vacation at
the mi. rat priority of Israel's
cla I ins.
Knesset Protests
Pact With Germans
Ilisladrut Campaign Committee
To Elect Nominating Group
The steering committee of the
fi;rael Histadrut Campaign will
meet Thursday, May 29, to ap-
point a nominating committee
for its forthcoming campaign of-
ficers. Morris Lieberman, chair-
man. announces that plans for
educational activities during the
summer months will be formu-
lated.
Trade Union Council Launches
Drive for Independence Bonds
The American Trade Union
otuneil for Israel. composed of
CIO unions with a earn-
A
hin , •ct 11,c mbership of more than
1 , 00.000 launched a special
cJmpaien to stimulate the sale
)t isral.1 Independence Bonds
t.111,,ng trade union members.
Canada Ratifies Genocide Pact
OTTAWA, (JTA ■ --- The Cana-
dian Parliament ratified the
Coned Nations convention out-
lawing genocide. Two Jewish
members of the House, David
Croll, of Toronto and Leon Cres-
tohl of Montreal, supported the
resolution.
AAJE to Hold liar Mitzvah
convention in Philadelphia
The 13th annual meeting of
the American Association for
Jewish Education will take the
form of a Bar Mitzvah celebra-
tion at its meeting at the Belle-
vtic-Stratford Hotel, Philadel-
phia, June 6-9.
18—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 30, 1952
Food Division Predicts Victory
Egypt Passes First
Israel-Bound Vessel
Through Suez Canal
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The first
cargo of goods bound for Israel
to pass unmolested through the
Suez Canal arrived here May 19.
The cargo consisted of a ship-
load of beans from Abyssinia
valued at 89,000 pounds. The
vessel which carried it was the
Italian freighter Isola di Ca-
prera. The shipment was clearly
With 60% of their 1951 total raised and well over half of their
entered on the ship's manifest, slips covered, these members of the Food Division, (left to right)
which was inspected by the AL ADELMAN, ABE GURWIN, MAURICE ELKIN and TOM BOR-
Egyptian authorities.
MAN, are confident of a full victory report by June 3, when Israel's
foreign minister, Moshe Sharett, will come to Detroit to address
Six Boston Youths Convicted
Allied Jewish Campaign workers.
Of Assault on Jewish Boy
BOSTON, (JTA)—Six
youths
Montreal Stores Must Close
were found guilty in Dorchester
Municipal Court of assault and On All Catholic Holidays
battery on a 16-year-old Jewish
MONTREAL, (JTA)—A special
squad of 100 policemen visited
stores throughout the city on
the Feast of Ascension to check
whether they were closed in ac-
cordance with a by-law ordering
all stores to close on Roman
SPRING!
Catholic holidays.
rs Wonderful! Especially At
The penalty for being open is
a MO fine or two months in
Austrians Are Scored
jail. Jewish and Protestant or-
For Law Aiding Nazis
ganizations are strongly oppos-
PEWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
ing the law. Seven large stores
20 miles west of MIlwaukih;
VIENNA, (JTA) — Walter J. are challenging the legality of
You'l I find Rost and
Zs*,
the owl act Spring
High
Donnelly, United States
the law.
ionic at Oakteen
Commissioner for Austria, has
Mano. Eecifing oc-
ti whist — R.cliculoosty low -Tates.
loosed a blast at the Austrian Rosenwald Brandeis Fund
WALTHAM, Mass.--The estab-
Tropical indoor Swimming Peel
authorities for the consideration
Complete Health Spa and
of legislation to give Nazis repa- lishment of a Julius Rosenwald
Solarium
Fund at Brandeis University in
American Plan. For reserva-
triated as prisoners of war re- memory of the noted philan-
tions and free Illustrated bre-
lief from the punitive provisions
Chit
thropist was announced through
of the denazification law.
an initial grant by his daughter, Shinderman Me:novae/If
Communal Service Parley Slated Mrs. David M. Levy of New York, S75 H. Atichigoa Avon., Cltkooep 11.
to be used to encourage the aca-
For June 1-5 in Chicago, IlL
Foe a "Dilloroot - Fang ■ Iy Voceetioo '
Pion Your FLORIDA Stay At
CHICAGO—The 53rd national demic development of young
Non.. Skis.. Monet. Miami Leech. flu.
conference of Jewish Communal faculty members and teaching
Se, ede r mon - PAo nosed %Amu ey koorenoredo
Service is expected to bring fellows.
nearly 2,000 social workers and
The Heart of the Muskoka Lakes
center workers here in sessions
Rosenthat's
in the Congress Hotel from June
1 to 5.
boy.
Judge William G. Lynch, de-
nouncing the practice of youths
coming into the Dorchester area
"looking for fights with Jewish
boys," warned that the court
was determined to put a stop to
these assaults.
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