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August 14, 1953 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-08-14

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Jordan Uses Bloody Ruse to Baffle
Officials of Armistice Commission

Miss Israel' 1953—
Glamour to Spare

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Israel government demanded a sne-
cial session of the Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission to
consider the Jordan authorities' attempts to deceive United Na-
tions teams investigating incidents on the Israei-Jordan border.
The Israelis also demanded suspension of the activities of the
inquiry teams in view of the possibility of the Arabs continuing
such attempts at trickery.
An Israeli spokesman explained that when a UN team
checked into Jordan charges that Israeli forces had attacked
an Arab village at Beth Iksa two weeks ago it was shown a trail
of blood inside Jordan.. The Jordanians claimed that it was the
blood of an Israeli hit during the alleged raid. Upon investigaz
tion at the Israeli Ministry of Health laboratories blood-stained
rocks removed from this trail were proved to have been stained
by the blood of cattle, not of human beings.
The Israeli spokesman underlined the fact that the UN arm-
Astice unit has twice in the past year or so condemned the Jor-
danians for similar attempts to mislead the UN truce machinery.

The raccoon is not mentioned ander Shapiro and Abe Hamlin,

Bonn Cabinet Approves
Indemnification Law

BONN, (JTA)—The West Ger-
man Cabinet gave formal ap-
proval to the law which was
passed by the West German
Parliament to provide payment
of indemnities to individual vic-
tims of the Nazis.
The law, which will become
effective in October, was adopt-
ed on the basis of an agree-
ment reached between the West
German government and the
Conference of Jewish Material
Claims Against Germany. It
provides for the payment, over
a period of nine years, of $1,-
080,000.000 in German currency
to persons who suffered under
the Nazis.
E 1 i g i ble for indemnification
under the new law are persons
who suffered bodily injury, loss
of liberty, loss of property and
deprivation of professional ca-
reers because of race, religion
and political beliefs. It is as-
sumed that more than half of
the persons entitled to com-
pensation under this law are
Jews.
(In London, the United Resti-
tution Office issued a statement
terming the West German in-
demnification law as '"not fair
and inappropriate" in some of
its provisi ons. Organizations
which have been sponsoring the
United Restitution Office since
its inception have approached
the Conference on Jewish Ma-
terial Claims with a request that
it. assume financial responsibil-
ity for the URO budget out of
the German reparations funds.)

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Friday, August 14, 1953

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—International Photo

While the land in Israel has
to -be cultivated to the point of
beauty, there's no cultivation
necessary when it comes to the
glamour of its women. And to
prove a point, here is HAVAT-
ZELET DROR, who is receiving
the crown of Miss Israel 1953,
from MICHEL HAREL, the pre-,
vious titleholder.

New Israel Stores Open
Irving Jaffe, president of Scrip

to Israel, Inc., and Lew Shul-
gasser, President of Soya Israel
Stores, Inc., announce that both
companies will operate their
distribution centers in Israel
Court Sentences Nazi,
separately
and independently.
Then Remits Sentence ..
Until now Scrip and Sova
customers exchanged gift cer-
DUSSELDORF, (.7TA)—At the tificates for food and other
es-
end of a trial against druggist sentials in the same jointly op-
Hans Schmitt for having played erated stores in Israel.
a leading role in the pogrom of
November 1938, a German judge
at Bocholt, in the Ruhr, found
the defendant guilty, imposed a FOR RENT . •
nine-month prison term, then
remitted the sentence.
Ali Facilities for Alf Affairs
Some time ago the German
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not permissible to simply squash
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the courtroom a free man, had
been identified by a Jewish
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of storm troopers who had wan-
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Four Israelis Conclude
Point Four Study in U. S.

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Four
Israel students are among a
group of 38 foreign "junior
technicians" brought to Wash-
ington by the Technical Coop-
eration Administration as the
climax of a six week orientation
program related to Point Four
activity.
Harold E. Stassen, director of
the Mutual Security Agency,
addressed the students at a din-
ner in their honor attended by
officals of the Israel and Arab
embassies as well as embassy
officials from other countries
represented by students.

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South Oakland County's ONLY Conservative
Synagogue

lit the Bible, but one such furry- of Boston, who head the dele-

gation to Israel.
Holding a baby a 11igatoi in
his arms, Horowitz spoke of the
traditionally cordial relations
that existed between the two-
cities and said that the City of
New York was happy "to make
this gesture of friendliness - to
help build up the cultural de
velopment of 'the City of Jeru-
salem."
The delegation, which is
spending three weeks in Israel,
are to present the animals to
Jerusalein at a ceremony at the
picturesque Jerusalem Biblical
Zoo., •
All the specimens in the ship-
ment except the raccoon are
men tioned in the Bible either
directly or by oblique reference.
They include an tirigator, a
muntjac, sparrow hawks and
turtles,

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The Beth Hayeled Nursery
and Kindergarten of Cong.
Shaarei Zedek is accepting en-
rollments in' the main building
for the fall semester.
A staff of qualified teachers
provide the pre-school child
with a program of indoor and
outdoor play, arts and crafts,
safety and hygienic training,
music and rhythms.
The kindergarten. is accredited
by the Detroit Board of Educa-
tion, and prepares the child for
public school. Activities are en-
hanced by a cultural program
highlihting the Jewish cere-
monials and holidays.
Supervised transportation is
provided upon request. Classes
are held from I:30, to 4:30 p.m.
For further information, call
Mr. Schwartz, TY. 8-2828.

Out-of-Reference _Raccoon
Sent as Gift to Israel Zoo

specimen has joined the Jerusa-
lem Biblical Zoo in Israel.
The non-Biblical raccoon was
' one of 18 animals, birds and
reptiles flown to Jerusalem, the
gift of the City of New York
and the Bronx Zoo to the City
of Jerusalem and its Biblical
Zoo.
The animals were taken to
Israel by a 60-man delegation
of the National Committee for
Labor Israel (Histadrut) , mak-
ing t h e organization's fifth
annual tour of the Holy Land.
The shipmen was handed over
to the Histadrut delegation, at
a ceremony held in the Bronx
Zoo, by the Deputy Mayor of
New York, Charles Horowitz,
and the assistant director of
the Bronx Zoo, Dr. Leonard bj.
Goss.
The recipients of the gift were
Israel Stolarsky, acting national
secretary of the NCLI, and Alex-



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