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Israel 'Views with Horror' Bombing of Soviet. Legation
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According to police sources,
the bomb must have contained
30 kilograms of explosives, caus-
ing great damPge to the Lega-
tion building. The head of the
Eastern Department of Israel's
Foreign Ministry on Tuesday
visited the Legation and the
wounded.
An official communique issued
by the Fore _ icm Ministry said,
"The Israel GOvernment views
with horror and detestation the
dastardly outrage commited on
the Soviet legation in Tel Aviv.
Every effort will be made to find
the perpetrator of this foul deed
and when found he will be
brought to swift justice. The
government expresses its sense
of affliction and deep regret to
the Soviet minister and mem-
bers of the Legation staff."
The explosion occured inside
the Legation building, demolish-
ing a number of rooms. The Is-
rael police were not given per-
mission to get inside the Lega-
tion. The shops surrounding' the
building also • suffered greatly
from the bombing. Following the
explosion, an increased police
guard was stationed in front of
every Legation in Tel Aviv.
Expulsion of Communists
Recommended by Histadrut
The steering committee of the
Histadrut recommended the ex-
pulsion of Communists from the
Histadrut as enemies of the
Jewish State. The steering corn-
mittee's action, supported by
both the Mapai and General
Zionist representatives on the
committee, must be approved by
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the' full' Histadrut council for I president, Dr. Lev Dobriansky,
the decision to become effective. issued a statement condemning
The steering committee reso- Soviet anti-Semitism and as-
lution declared that the Israel- serting that "the present Red
Communist Party had proved it- attempt to inflame anti-Semi-
self, through its publication and tism among the youth of the
declarations, "an open enemy of Ukraine will gain little ground."
the Jewish nation, the Jewish He expressed the belief that "no
state and the labor movement." decent Ukranian would accept
It added that there was no way it and be a party to it."
of dealing with the Communists
except by reviving a Histadrut Jewish Refugees from Soviet
decision of 1924 which expelled Germany Reach West Berlin
the, Communist Party for "un- BERLIN, (JTA)—A trickle of
dermining activities toward the Jewish refugees, averaging
Jewish redemtion.'S about 15 per day, continue to
The resolution asked the arrive in West Berlin from Corn-
council to take the , following munist Germany. The Joint
steps: dissolve all Communist Distribution Committee refugee
groups in Histadrut organiza- shelter at Wannsee, near here,
tions; bring all Communists and is presently caring for 35 per-
their supporters to trial before sons. It has a capacity of 60.
JDC director Sam Haber con-
a Histadrut court on charges of
subversive activities; and, halt ferred with representatives of
all work of the Communists in other voluntary relief agencies
Histacitut institutions pending on the position of the refugees.
Mordecai Namir, general A representative of the United
secretary of the Histadrut, was Nations High Commissioner for
asked in the resolution to set an Refugees has consulted Jewish
early date for a meeting of the communal leaders here on the
Histadrut. council to act on the problems encountered by'. Jews
from East Germany. The World
resolution. -
JeWish Congress also is conduct-
"Spy" Charges .
The Israel government de- ing a study on the' refugees
nounced the Hungarian govern- here.
The Jewish Agency has open-
ment's ' charges of espionage
leveled against Joseph Walter, ed an immigration office in
cultural attache at the Israel West Berlin to• assist Jewish
refugees from East Germany
legation in Budapest.
In a note to the legation, the who wish to emigrate to Israel.
Hungarian government had ac ,- Itzhak Raphael, Agency immi-
cused Mr. Walter of spying ac- gration head, who came here
tivities and abusing his diploma- to open the office, said that the
tic privileges," and expelled him organization is ready to bring
from the country. Although it all refugees from East Germany
rejected the charges, the Israel to Israel at the "expense of the
government ordered Mr. Waltbr, Zionist movement."
At Dusseldorf, the Central
who is a member of a Hashomer
Hatzair kibbutz, to return home. Council of Jews in Germany de-
An Israel Foreign Office
spokesman said the "unfounded"
charges against Mr( .Walter Pro-Commie Group
were a continuation of the cam- Uses Rabbi Adler's Talk
paign of Vilification of Israel
diplomats in Eastern Europe To Falsify Statement
which was begun at the Prague
Community residents are this
trial. The spokesman called it
another anti-Zionist and anti- week urged to watch for letters
that have appeared in the mail,
Semitic manifestation.
taking out of context a state-
ment made by Rabbi Morris
Congress Resolution
Adler before the President's
Commission on Immigration,„
Condemns Soviet Bias
The circular .is the work of the
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A Michigan Committee for Protec-
resolution calling on Congress tion 'of Foreign Born, at best a
to condemn Soviet anti-Semi- pro-Communist organization. It
tism has been introduced in the calls for individuals to protest a
House by Rep. Hugh J. Addon- section of the McCarran Immi-
izio, of New Jersey.
gration Act, which deals with
The resolution declares that aliens out of jail on bond.
the Communist actions violate
Although Rabbi Adler was out
provisions in the preamble to of town and could not be'
the United Nations Charter reached for a statement, the
which reaffirm faith in "funda- Jewish Community Council,
mental human rights, in the whom he represented while
dignity and worth-of the human speaking before the President's
person, in the equal rights of Commission stated:
men." It likens the Soviet policy
"Do not be misled by the gra-
to Hitlerism, charges it violates tuitous dragging. of Rabbi Ad-
the UN Charter and calls on ler's name into 'literature' dis-
the United; States to raise the tributed by this organization."
issue in the UN, General Assem-
The Council also noted that
bly. A similar resolution was in- Rabbi Adler not only attacked
troduced by Rep. Emanuel Celler the inequality and unfairness of
recently.
the McCarran Act, but at the
The Ukranian Congress Com- same time delivered a .stinging
mittee of America, through its harrangue against Russian
tyranny.
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Friday, February 13, 1953
cided to create a fund to aid'
Jewish refugees from the Soviet
zone.
Mr. Haber said that the
American leaders will ask the
United Jewish Appeal to help
these refugees from East Ger-
many to migrate to any country
which. will take theM, includ-
ing the United States. The
members of the investigating
commission were : Sidney Cohen
of Boston; Edward Kahn of At-
lanta; Dan Rosenberg of St.
Paul; Bernard Gottlieb of Hart-
ford; and Arthur Rosichan of
Buffalo.
Julius Meyer, president of the
Federation. of Jewish Commun-
ities of East Germany, revealed
that he had been interrogated
by Communist security officials
for periods of three and five
hours. He was questioned about
personal matters, including con-
tacts with people living in Is-
rael, and about his spending of
West German money in a West
Berlin department store. •
More Officials and Physicians
Arrested in Hungary
VIENNA, (JTA) — Guayala
Decsi has been deposed as Hun-
garian Minister of Justice. Decsi
was arrested along with two
other high officials of the Com-
munist government who were
also Jews.
Another report received .here
from Budapest said that a Prof.
Bendex, head doctor at ,Buda-
pest's Jewish"Hospital, has been
arrested along with several
other Jewish physicians. The
doctors were accused of using
Joint Distribution Committee
funds for espionage in Hungary.
The Jewish Itospital in Buda-
pest was supported by JDC
funds.
Form III to Assist
I4ael Farms, Industry
JERUSALEM (IIP) — New
aid in expanding Israel's in-
dustry and agriculture is fore-
seen as a result of last week's
signing of an agreement by
Finance Minister LEVI ESH-
KOL (Left) and L. EDWIN
GOI.DWASSER, New York fi-
nancier and philanthropist.
The pact paves the way for
Israel Investors Incorporated
(III), an American corpora-
tion with an authorized capi-
tal of $10,000,000. A share in
III will consist of a $1,000 Is-
rael bond, plus an additional
15 per cent in dollars.
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