Bavarian Businessmen Granted FIL Loans . Edythe Lawson _PlightS Troth to Eli' Broad MUNICH, (JTA)—Bavaria has issued implementation regula- tions governing the granting of loans to those Nazi victims who, under the Federal Indemnifica- tion Law, are entitled to resume the occupations in which they were engaged prior to the onset of Nazi persecution. The regulations, which do not differ greatly from those intro- duced many years ago by the late Dr. Philip. Auerbach, make it possible for Jews who for m.erly lived in Germany as self- employed businessmen or pro- fessional people, and who have now resettled there, to apply for loans up to $7,000—and in ex- ceptional cases up to $12,000— provided- they have no funds themselves and cannot obtain any : elsewhere. However, - they -.must be in a position to offer adequate security. The loans have to be repaid, together with interest, over 10 years. The new directives are so limited by restrictions that the number of beneficiaries is likely to be very small. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-11 Swear in Lawson As U.S.' Envoy Friday, July 16, 1954 L en efuld WASHINGTON, (JTA) Ed- ward B. Lawson, former U.S. Minister to Iceland, was sworn in here as new U.S. Ambassador to Israel by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles who ex- pressed confidence that Lawson will successfully discharge his. new duties. Dulles emphasized that "a very special relationship" exists with Israel and that "it is extremely important to maintain friendly understanding." - Ambassador Lawson replied that he appreciates Dulles' con- fidence and that he has no illu- sions about the difficulties he faces in Israel. He later esti- mated that it might be as long as three months before he actu- ally arrives in Israel. Secretary Dulles discussed plans for strengthening Iraq militarily with the Iraqi Foreign Minister Fadhil Al Jamali. Mr. Jamali talked with Mr. Dulles for about 40 minutes and later characterized t h e meeting. as "very friendly" and "produc- tive." Common American-Iraqi interests were stressed, he said, and "some Arab problems and some defense problems" were examined. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will have a picnic for its members at the home of Mrs. Maurice Gare- lik, 13101 Burton Road, Oak Park, at noon Wednesday. * * * INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT CLUB will hold a board meeting TO YOUR at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. William Belinsky, LET 2282 Webb. Plans for the annual donor luncheon will be made, LEADER and all donor chairmen are re- THEM RIGHT quested to attend the meeting. * * * At a recent board meeting of SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI, Carpet Cleaning Co. plans were completed for a com- Plant and Office: bined meeting and lawn party• to 8700 UNWOOD EDYTHE LOIS LAWSON be held in August, particulars for which will be announced Mr. and Mrs. Mort. s Lawson, of Stoepel Ave., announce the later, stated Mrs. Milton Win- engagement of their daughter, ston, president. * * * Edythe Lois, to Eli Broad, son of YoUNG WOMEN'S B I C U R Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Broad, of CHOLEM recently visited North- Oak Park. ville State Hospital where they • • Miss Lawson is currently at- have adopted a , ward as a group Ousted Sholar Back tending Wayne University. Her project. Making the trip were Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday is an honor graduate of Mesdames Joseph Fisher, Maur- As Frankfurt President fiance Michigan State College, and i s ice Silverman, Abe . Bookstein, Their Reg. $17.50 FANKFURT, (JTA) — For the. affiliated with Beta Alpha Psi Joseph Chodoroff and Alex honorary fraternity. Benach. third time in succession, Frank- furt University has bestowed the highest office at its disposal, the Including rectorship, upon a Jewish-born scholar who returned to Ger- Instant' Neutralizer WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The able legislative purposes of in- many after a scientific career interrupted by the Nazi regime, National Community Relations vestigation neither require nor Advisory Council, coordinating justify." The remedy, he said, but continued in exile. Elected by his faculty col- body . of six national organiza- is a' matter for Congress • alone FOR ALL YOUR BEAUTY NEEDS leagues to the rectorship, or ! tons and more than 30 local to prescribe because Constitu- presidenCy, of the university for . 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