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June 27, 1952 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-06-27

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(Truman Signs Mutual Security
1 ', Aid Bill; Israel Gets $73,000,000

WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Presi-
dent Truman last week-end
signed the Mutual Security Aid
bill for 1953 which authorizes
approximately $73,000,000 in fi-
nancial assistance for Israel.
Congress is expected to act in
the next few weeks on an allo-
cation bill to implement the
MSA authorizations by actually
providing for the funds.
Israeli Foreign Minister Sha-
rett hailed the President's sign-
ing of the MSA bill and called
it a "welcome step." He added
that the $73 000.000 in grants for
refugees and technical aid would
prove - eminently beneficial" to
the Jewish State.
Israel's -new anti-inflationar.T
compulsory saving-s program was
described by Mr. Sharett to
Henry A. Byroade, Assistant Sec-

THE JEWISH NEWS=3

Friday, June 27, 1952

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Arabs K ill Four Israeli Soldiers

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Direct JTA Teletype Wire to
The Jewish News

the Israeli patrol accidently
crossed the frontier while on a
JERUSALEM—Four Israeli routine patrol.
soldiers were killed in an am-
A second communique an-
retary of State for Near Eastern
bush laid by Arab legionnaires
Affairs, and to Willard Thorp.
ATLANTIC CITY. f JTA i . northwest of Jerusalem, it was nounced that an Israeli police
Assistant Secretary for Economic
officer had been killed near ,the
Affairs. Mr. Sharett, accompa- America today "in search of its ' announced here Monday night. Israel-Jordan border in Central
United Nations observers be- Israel. Again Arab legionnaires
nied by Ambassador Abba Eban, higher and truer character must gait
on-the-scene investigation
called on Byroade and Thorp rely, as did the founding fath_
were involved. An Israeli police
ers
of
the
country,
on
the
tunda-
of the shooting. It is not yet detachment rushing to the aid
at the State Department and mental tenets of the Hebraic certain
whether the battle took
later met with Tseasury Secre- tradition which is incorporated 'place on Israeli or Jordan terri- of the lone officer was fired
tary John W. Snyder at the
upon but suffered no causual-
in western civilization," D r. tory. Israeli authorities a r e
Treasury Department.
Moshe Davis. Provost of the Jew- checking on the possibilities that ties.
Mr. Sharett also told report-
ers that the compulsory savings ish Theological Seminary. told
plan was "going well, achiev- 200 delegates attending the 35th
ing its purpose. and bringing national convention of the Hist-
adruth Ivrith America here.
the expected results."
Describing the role of Hebrew
Progress of the Israel bond
culture and tradition in Ameri-
campaign was described to Sec-
can history and the necessity of
retary Snyder by Mr. Sharett its revival for the nation's des-
who told Secretary Snyder that tiny. Dr. Davis traced his re-
bond subscriptions now amount marks back to colonial times
to $125.000.000 with $75.000.000 in when t h e founding fathers
cash sales. He said later that called the traditions of Judaism
Secretary Snyder had expressed, Hebraic and considered the Jew-
interest in the bond campaign. isheo
le as the physical em-
p p
bodiment of the ideals of Hebrew
tradition. Dr. Davis asserted that
the Hebrew movement today
must accept as one of its great-
est forms of service to serve as a
bridge between the American
past
and the American destiny.
The presidium of the Confer-
An extended program of He-
ence on Jewish Material Claims
Against Germany announced brew activities throughout the
that it had instructed its dele- country was adopted at the clos-
gation to proceed to The Hague ing sessions of the convention.
to resume negotiations with the The program includes estao-
lishment of a center of Hebrew
There are no substitutes with a
Germans.
GGG suit. The fine tailoring. touches
Dr. Nahum Goldmann. chair- culture in New York and form-
when applied with the know-how
man of the Jewish claims con- ation of Hebrew clubs and ladies
of GGG s exclusive architectural
ference. whose talks with Chan- auxiliaries throughout the na-
techniques, result in on
cellor Konrad Adenauer led to tion. The convention welcomed
impressive blending of clothes and
the
decision
of
the
Zionist
Or-
the new German proposals, ex-
personality Tall, short . ;,.m,
ganization
of
America
to
assist
portly
or in-between--GGG fits
pressed hope that the negotia-
tions when resumed. "will be in formation. of Hebrew circles
all men flow ■ essiy.
concluded within a relatively and appealed to all other Zion-
short period and in a satisfac- ist groups for support. Samuel
tory manner." J. Borowski was re-elected pres-
ident.

Histcidruth Ivrith Parley
Views Hebrew Culture

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only ONE like it

Reparations Talks Resume on the Basis
Of Concrete Ce•man Offer to Israel

tt NEW YORK. IJTA', —The basis
' 1. for resumption of negotiations
on Israeli and Jewish claims for
reparations from Germany was
established when the West Ger-
man government formally corn-
i
m nicated new proposals to the
State of Israel and informed the
▪ Conference on Jewish Material
Claims Against Germany that
an offer to settle the conference
claims would be submitted at the
resumed negotiations.
Details of the German propos-
▪ als were revealed in London by
Gershon Avner, member of the
; Israeli delegation. He said that
• the proposal. accepted as a basis
for the resumption of repara-
tions discussions, calls for the
Germans to pay Israel the
equivalent of S715,000.000. chiefly
in goods. over a period of 12
years.
Mr Avner said that the offer
provides that Israel is to receive
goods valued at 400.000.000
I : deutschemarks t approximately
$1000.0oonoo1 within 18 months.
Dr. F Shinnar. another inern-
ber of the Israel delegation. said
- that Israel had accepted the
principle of receiving payment
of the global claims and has al-
l` ready reached an agreement
1 with the conference on the mat-
ter.

Dorothy ,!ii.es Ghosts

clip" right. 1952. SAFs:

By NATHAN ZIPRIN

Dorothy Thompson's anti-
Israel pyschosis has developed to
a point where she sees ghosts.
She has become so obsessed by
fear of Israel that she con-
stantly bores her friends with
the admonition that the .Ameri-
can Zionists are striving to in-
corporate Israel into the United
States as the forty-ninth state.
In an interview recently with'
the brilliant Israeli journalist
Isaac Remba, Dorothy cynically
dismissed the decimation of I
Eastern European Jewry by Hit-
ler. When Remba referred to
the 6.000.000 slain Jews. the
once brilliant lady who once
posed as a liberal and friend of
Jews countered with the brutal
reply that the Germans too lost
6 million human beings.

German Students Demand Ban •
On Anti-Semitic Producer's Film

FREIBURG. Germany. I JTAI
- Arnold Goldberg, a Jewish
student at Freiburg University,
has gone on a hunger strike
agailbst the showing here cf
films made by Veit Harlan, pro-
dueer of anti-Semitic films for
the Nazis.
Goldberg's action is part of a
student movement to have Hat':
Ian's films banned from the
town's cinemas.

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Master of Brith Abraham. oldest
American-Jewish fraternal or-
der in the United States. at the
conclusion of the national con-
vention.

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Three hundred slips was the
goal set by the Women's Auxil-
iary Unit of the Jewish Home
for Aged working in the Metro-
politan Division of the 1952 Al-
lied Jewish Campaign. Mrs.
BENJAMIN ARKIN (left), chair-
man of the unit, commended
her workers, including Mrs.
MARS -BENACIII (center) and
Mrs. DANIEL MARCUS, presi-

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