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Western Powers Oppose Foreign
Ministry Move to Jerusalem

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Transfer
of the Israel Foreign Ministry
from Tel : Aviv to Jerusalem
brought criticism from Washing-
ton, London and Paris and sharp
protests to the United Nations
- from the Arab States.
State Department sources in
Washington said the United
States had no intention of
moving its embassy from Tel
Avii to Jerusalem because the
question of the international-
ization of Jerusalem is still
pending before the United
„ Na-
tions.
At Tel Aviv, a representative
of the embassy informed the
Foreign Ministry's liaison office
there that all communion tons
from the embassy would be
through the liaison office.
• The British Ambassador in Tel
Aviv previously had notified the
Foreign Ministry of a similar
stand by the British and Foreign
Office sources in London were
critical of the Israeli move.
In Paris, the Quai d'Orsay re-
ported that France would not
recognize the move and pointed
out that as long as three months
ago, the French government had
indicated that it would not rec-
ognize such a decision , which it
considers contrary to the United
Nations proclamation of Jerusa-
lem's international character.
France's role in the Near East
and its desire to .maintain good
relations with Syria and. Leban-
on are considered a reason for
• Its stand.
On the other hand, several
foreign missions acknowledged
receipt of the ministry's notifi-
cation. The Greek envoy was
the . first foreign envoy to visit
the new headquarters of the
ministry in Jerusalem, and the
Netherlands envoy was expect-

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ed to pay a formal visit. It was
also indicated that Yugoslavia
would move her legation from
Tel Aviv to Jerusalem on the
minister's return from Bel-
grade.
Six Arab states made their
anticipated protest to the United
Nations against the Israel move.
In "the , strongest protest"
against the Israel action, lodged
with UN Secretary General Dag.
Hammarskjoid, they denounced
the move as a violation of UN
resolutions on internationaliza-.
tion of Jerusalem, as an "irres-
ponsible and unjustified" move
and as a. "fresh. blaw" 'to peace
in the Middle East "already . tot-
,tering under the impact of Is
rael aggression."
They asked that their pro-
test be circulated to all member
nations of the UN and to the
Palestine Conciliation CommiS-
sion.
The influential London Econ-
omist, in an editorial on the Is-
raeli move, commented that "by
tacit consent of the Powers, the
idea of an international Jerus-
alem is therefore a dead letter."
It suggested that "more third
parties start bridging the gap"
between the two sets of Jerusar
lemites separated by the barbed
wire between Israeli, and Jor-
dian Jerusalem.

Israel First to OK Paid Vacation for Farmers

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GENEVA, (JTA) —Israel has
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Geneva headquarters of the In-
ternational Labor Organization
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Jews to • Press Fight
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INDIANAPOLIS, (JTA) — The
Indianapolis Hebrew Congrega-
tion will.appeal to the courts if
necessary against threatened
condemnation by the town of
Meridian Hills of a 22-acre tract
on the outskirts of the suburb
acquired by the congregation as
the site of a new $1,000,000 tem-
ple.
. Following a public meeting in
Meridian Hills to hear objec-
tions to the condemnation plan
and use of the land for a sewage
disposal. plant and new town
hall, the three township trustees
reserved their decision.
The town board announced
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TEL AVIV, (JTA) — David
Hacohen, d i r ector of Solel
Boneh, the 'construction cooper-
ative, and a Mapai member of
the Knesset, has been named
Israel's. first Minister to Burma,
the Foreign Ministry announced.
Mr. Hacohen will be Israel's first
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ber of the Asian-Arab bloc.

FRANKFURT, (JTA)—In mass
meetings held at the site of post-
war internment camps in Lower
Saxony and in Hesse, thousands
MUNICH, (JTA) — The cen- of Germans who were interned
tral denazification court here there by the Allies shortly after
has begun the third trial of the war as particularly danger-
Franz • Hofer, former Nazi gau- ous or high-ranking Nazis have
leiter of the Tyrol on -charges demanded "indemnification" for
of having been responsible for their "illegal detention."
the death of hundreds of Jews
"Resolutions were adopted
in his district. - which called for compensation
He was originally convicted of "along the same lines as that
this crime in 1949, the decision granted to former concentration
was appealed and reaffirmed in camp inmates." •
1952. This trial is the result of
At the meetings the German
a second appeal.
Party, included in Chancellor
The prosecutor has charged Adenauer's governmental coali-
that in an attempt to "shine" tion, distributed electioneering
as an efficient administrator handbills soliciting the support
who cleared his' district of - Jews, of the ex-internees.
Hofer took such drastic meas- • The Hesse rally, held at Sch-
ures to search out and deport warzenborn, was addressed by
Jews that only nine managed to the chairman of the. German
survive of a groUp of 600 in his Party for Hesse, Dr. Schranz,
district. The others died in Alas-. the former Nazi mayor 'of Of-
trian concentration camps. Aus- fenbach who polled almost a
trian officials, meanwhile, are quarter of the vote there in the
said to be prepared to introduce last local elections.
At Oerkpe in Lower Saxony,
proof that he was responsible
for the death of 35;000 men,- the featured speaker was Dr.
women and children in various Emil Ehrich, former personal
aide to Heinrich Hellwege, a
camps.
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at piesent chief organizer for
the German Party in' Lower Sax-
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