Fate of 100,000 Jews in Iran Not Made Easier with. Revolution JERUSALEM, (JTA) — There are still between 80,000 and 100,- 000 Jews in revolt-torn Iran, a Jewish Agency spokesman re- ported this week. The fate of these Jews has been the subject of much concern here. The spokesman pointed out that nearly 32,000 Persian Jews have come to Israel since estab- lishment of the Jewish State. A party of 140 Iranian 'Jews, who left Teheran on the eve of the flare-up, was currently on the high seas approaching Haifa, he reported. The spokesman disclosed that the Jewish Agency is now work- ing on plans to transfer 250,000 Jews from French Morocco to Israel. Civil war threatened in Morocco between Berber tribes- men and Arab supporters of the Ministers' Agreement Averts Cabinet Crisis JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The dan- ger of a cabinet crisis in Israel was removed at an extraordi- nary session of the Cabinet at which agreement was reached over the rights and prerogatives of the Minister-of Interior. The basic agreement was ham- mered out at a conference of Moshe Sharett, Acting Premier, and Minister without portfolio Pinhas Lavon—who represented the Mapai — and Minister of Health Joseph Serlin and Min- ister of Communications Joseph Saphir — representing the Gen- eral Zionists. The dispute, which had been brewing in the municipalities Where many Mapai councilors and mayors resented some of the regulations promulgated by In- terior Minister Israel Rokach, broke out at the weekly meeting of the Cabinet. • Minister Lavon, voicing the complaints of the municipalities, questioned, Ro- kach's handling of their prob- lems. Rokach, defending his pol- icies, threatened to resign. The agreement provides that municipalities be bound by the instructions of the Minister of Interior on all matters relating to local by-laws and municipal taxation. In one specific case, in- volving the area of jurisdiction of Givat Hayim, the matter was left for final decision by Premier David Ben-Gurion. MORRIS Is The Guy For a Terrific EIVICK BUY MORRIS BUICK co. 14500 W. 7 MILE RD. Block W. of Jos. Couzens UN. 4-7100 deposed Sultan. Sidi Mohammed Ben Youssef,. It was also revealed that the Jewish community of Aden ask- ed the Board of Deputies of Brit- ish Jews in London to seek in- tervention by the British Co- lonial. Office with the Aden pro- tectorate authorities to ensure refuge in the colony for several hundred Yemenite Jews now wandering in the desert in a desperate effort to reach Israel. 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 28, 1953 Justice Dept. to Enforce Civil Rights Legislation DENVER, (JTA)—The Depart- ment of Justice will enforce civil rights laws even if they conflict with state legislation, Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr., Phillip Stollman, Daniel Tem- declared here. He credited his department for chin and Nathan R. Epstein, ending segregation in Washing- who together are undertaking Local Leaders issue Holiday Bond Appeal Congregation. Beth Itzehock ANNOUNCES HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES Eve. Sept. 9th, Sept. 10th and 11th Eve. Sept. 17th, Sept. 18th In Their Synagogue- 3836 FISCHER AVE. 687 Jewish Returnees Register in DP Camp MUNICH, (JTA) A total of 687 "illegal" residents of Fohren- wald, the last remaining camp for displaced Jews in Germany, registered in the special census ordered Sunday by Bavarian officials. The nearly 700 who registered left Germany after the war and have since returned to it from Israel and other countries. Be- cause these Jews came to Ger- many a second time without en- trance visas and residence . per- mits they have been -labelled "illegals"' by the German offi- cials. The DP's come to Germany in the hope of being able to em- igrate from here to the United States, Canada or other coun- tries in the Western Hemisphere. It is believed that the 687 re- turnees will be granted legal status but that future "illegals" will be severely dealt with. In an attempt to discourage the return of the Jewish DP's, the authorities have arrested some of them and deported them. Last week, faced with the possibility of further arrests and expulsions, the returnees held a sit-down strike in the offices of the Joint -Distribution Commit- tee until they were promised that their expulsion would be held up temporarily. — Jewish Canadian. Immigration Decreasing, CJC Discloses MONTREAL, (JTA) — A total of 1,653 Jewish immigrants en- tered Canada at its ocean ports in the first five months of 1953 as compared with 2,326 during the same period of 1952, the Canadian , Jewish Congress has revealed. While all immigration in Canada dropped 27 -percent in the 1953 period as compared to 1952, Jewish immigration de- creased by 29 percent. Jewish immigrants to Canada ranked fourth in number of im- migrants of non-British origin during the first five months of 1953, coming next to those of German, Dutch and Italian ori- gin, while Jewish immigrants during the first five months of 1952 ranked sixth following those of German, Italian, Dutch, Polish and French origin. Chaplains Thank U.S. Jewry For Aid to Korean GIs WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Seven Jewish chaplains serving in Ko- rea thanked American Jewry for the way it met "the religious, morale and recreational needs of our fighting forces" in an open letter released by the Jewish Welfare Board. SEATS NOW AVAILABLE 1953 HIGH HOLY DAYS SERVICES ton, D.C., restaurants when the Justice Department carried a case to the U.S. Supreme Court. He said that "there has not been a bit of trouble" in the nation's capital over the decision ending segregation in public eating places. The Services Will Be Conducted by Temchin CANTOR MORRIS COOPER Stoliman the chairmanship for Detroit's Israel Bond High Holy Day Ap- peals, this week jointly urged the Jews of the community to mark the coming New Year per- iod by investing in Israel bonds. Working with the bond chair- men in enlisting a majority of Detroit synagogues in an effort to produce a record subscription during this drive are co-chair- men David J. Cohen, Irving Schlussel and Abraham Nus- baum. Their appeal declares: "Our purchases of Israel Bonds help to cement the spirit- ual ties which bind Vs with Is- rael, by providing the economic framework within which she can strive for their full realiza- tion." and Rev. Harry Jacobson Tickets on Sale Daily, 3 to 8 P.M. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL WALNUT 1-1048 South Oakland County's ONLY 'Conservative Synagogue .OAK PARK SYNAGOGUE H. S. ESKIN, Rabbi WILL HOLD THEIR HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES at the TYLER SCHOOL, LINCOLN (101/2 Mile) and Tyler SUNDAY SCHOOL STARTS OCTOBER 4th, 1953 For Information on Membership, Sunday School Registration, or Tickets Call At: Nixon Re-Emphasizes U. S. Anti-Bias Program 24031 JEROME or Call: LI. 6-1492 NEW YORK, (JTA) — Presi- dent Eisenhower's desire that his new committee on govern- ment contracts actively engage in fighting discrimination by employers handling government contracts was emphasized here by Vice President Richard M. Nixon, after six public members of the committee met with the President who administered their oath of office. At a press conference, Nixon . revealed that the full commit- tee — to which six representa- tives of various government de- partments must still be named — would hold its first meeting in Washington, Sept. 14. Afterwards, he said, the com- mittee would meet once a month in different cities. The commit- tee members held a short in- formal session immediately after they left the President. CONGREGATION BETH MOSES 13925 LINWOOD - Col, OAKMAN COURT HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE DAILY: Evenings 6 to 9 p.m. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. CANTOR A. FENAKEL OFFICIATING (Selichot Services September 5th) kit ix,1155 E Nosh Hashanah begins on the eve of September 9th, but it's not too early to send the gift that will bring joy to their hearts and precious food to their holiday table .. redeemable at any time before the holidays and in between for their unrestricted choice of ration-free kosher foods and other necessities in our gift shops in Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem , for $10, $13 and $25, . which they exchange at our convenient pick-up centers for your choice of these seven new and improved kosher gift parcels, packed in Israel and ready for delivery after August 10th ... now revised to give you even more variety and greater value in each and every package ... Standard, $10.50; Glatt Standard, $10.50 Special, $14.50; Glatt Special, $14.50; Super, $19.50 Select, $26,50 and Family, $38.50. CONGREGATION MAI DAVID ELMIHRAST at 114th Ave. Admission $9.00 to $25.00 (Main Auditorium) Cards Now Available at Newly Chosen Spiritual Leader Rabbi Hayim Donin Will Officiate Liturgy by Cantor Hyman J. Adler 2220 Tuxedo TO. 8-8776 MON. THRU THURS. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Cong. !Sinai David Choir, and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Directed by Abe Silver 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. SUNDAY Office of the Synagogue ISRAEL ENTERPRISES, 11820 Dexter Blvd. RELIABLE PACKAGE SERVICE, 8917 Linwood Ave. . TO 8-6896 TY. 8-2560