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Romanian Press Steps Up Romania Withdraws Ban. On Israel Ping-Pong Team
Drive on U. S. Jews, Israel
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—In a sec- Tennis Federation condemning

ond about-face in less than a
week, Romanian authorities
agreed to' grant visas to the six
members of an Israeli ping pong
team to attend an international
table tennis tourney in Buchar-
est. However, the latest decision
came too late to permit the Is-
raelis' arrival in the Romanian
capital in time to compete.
The Israeli Sports Federation
had cabled a protest to the
headquarters of the World Table

VIENNA, (JTA)
Romanian
newspapers received from Bu-
charest , contain strong attacks
on American Jews, Israel and
the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee. The most vitriolic attacks
appear in Viata Nova, a Jewish
periodical.
The nature of the villifications
can be seen from the headlines
over some of the articles pub-
lished: "Jewish working people
express indignation at crimes
perpetrated by Zionists"; "Joint
Distribution Committee, Ameri-
can Jewish bankers and support
given to Hitlerism"; "Path to
Oswiecim- ovens passed through
kitchens of Joint." Articles on
Israel are captioned: "Yesterday,
Hitler collaborationist •— today,
Israeli diplomat"; "Israel's econ-
omy on road to bankruptcy."

—International Photo

U. S. Made No Peace Proposals to
Arabs on Israel, Washington Says

WASHINGTON, (JTA)--
Spokesmen for the White House
and for the State Departthent
today told the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency that they have
no knowledge of any proposals
for an Arab-Israel peace re-

Gordon-Begin Co. Has
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offices at 18450 James Couzens
Hwy., announce that they have
several choice lots on which they
will duplicate their popular
"Contempo Home."
• The home is 55'x36', and is
built on a lot 70'x130.' Some of
the features are three bedrooms,
two baths, living room with
studio ceiling and planter par-
tition, mahogany panelled den,
kitchen with separate breakfast
area, partitioned basement with
additional lavatory.
The home, which can be dup-
licated or variations made, sells
for $27,500.
Smaller versions of the "Con-
tempo Home," available from
$16,400 to $18,900 may be seen
at the following addresses, all on
Seneca, 24000, 24040, 24050, 24300
24081.

Confers With Taft

WASHINGTON, ( J T A ) — Dr.
Peretz Bernstein, Israel Minister
of Trade and Industry, called onl
Senate Majority Leader Robert
A. Taft for a "friendly conversa-
tion" on matters of interest to
Israel. Dr. Bernstein was ac-
companied by David Goitein,
Minister of the Embassy of Is-
rael.

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portedly submitted by the Amer-
ican Government.
Reports that such proposals
have been made by the United
States to the Arab governments
were published in Cairo and
Beirut. The reports added that
the proposals would be discussed
by the Arab League Council at
its session which opens 'in Cairo
March 28.
(In Tel Aviv, it was stated
that the Israel government has
no information whatever that
any peace proposals have been
presented by the U. S. to the
Arabs. It was added that Israeli
diplomats are seeking informa-
tion in the Western capitals.)
An authoritative State De-
partment source said that the
Department knew of no ap-
proach by the American gov-
ernment to the Arab states to
make peace with Israel as a
preparatory step to the forma-
tion of a Middle East defense
command. This source empha-
sized that if the Arab League
Council considers peace with Is-
rael at its meeting it will be do-
ing it on its own initiative.

THE JEWISH NEWS - 15

Friday, March 2'7, 1953

your fur coat
into a luxurious

N. J. Court TTpholds Legality
Of School Bible Distribution

West Germany's President Theodore Heuss signs agreement
in Bonn by which the West German government will deliver to
Israel goods worth $833,000,000 as part compensation for Nazi
war crimes. The agreement was ratified, 238-34, by the lower house.
Witnessing signing is Dr. Klaiber, a Bonn official.
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the Romanian action and de-
manding that the contest be
transferred to another country.
The visas had been granted to
the four Israeli men and two
women and were revoked just
before the team was to embark
for Romania this week.

Jacket
Cape or
Stole

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Bernard
Tudor, a Jewish parent who at-
tempted to prevent school au-
thorities of nearby Rutherford,
N. J., 'from distributing copies of
the New Testament to children
in the town's public schools,
received a setback when the New
Jersey Superior Court ruled the
distribtuion a "bad policy, but
legal."
Tudor's counsel was furnished
by the American Jewish Con-
gress. Three rabbis and a num-
ber of educational authorities
testified that the distribution of
Gideon Society Bibles would
have an adverse effect on Jew-
ish school children.

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$10,000,000 For Egypt

WASHINGTON, (J T A) — The
State Department made known
that Secretary John Foster
Dulles has expressed sympathy
for the "progressiVe attitude" of
t h e Naguib Government of
Egypt and announced a large-
scale program in which • the
United States will assist Egypt
in reclaiming wastelands and
resettling landless farmers. The
U. S. will contribute $10,000,000
to a joint fund to establish an
"American-Egyptian Rural Im-
provement Service," it was in-
dicated.

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Israel's Potentiality
Defies Imagination,
Detroiter Declares

Israel is "unbelievably won-
derful, with possibilities that de-
fy the imagination."
So declared Detroiter Walter
Irving upon his return to the
United States after a ten-day
trip, on which he visited, in ad-
dition to Israel, London, Dub-
lin, Rome, Paris and Athens.
Irving has been active in
sending many needed items to
Israel, and received many let-
ters of thanks from Israelis
whom he had befriended. He
notified a few that he was ar-
riving in Israel. On the day of
his arrival, they were there to
greet him, bearing gifts which
they had made such as book-
marks, paper weights and ash
trays.
- Irving found that the people
of Israel don't spend money on
clothes. "They much prefer that
it should go _for needed build-
ing, planting trees and develop-
ing farmlands. That is the spir-
it of Israel that impressed me
deeply," he explained.
Irving accepted an invitation
to visit the Minister of the In-
terior, Israel Rokach, and his
wife. Mrs. Rokach told him that
she had almost secured enough
funds to complete a small hos-
pital for child victims of polio.
The project won Irving's in-
terest, and he has secured the
gift of an American-made re-
frigerator—now on its way.

to sustain its possession—to defend it

against every thrust from within or without."

-Dwight David Eisenhower in

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