Germany to Pay $90,000,000 On Jewish Claims This Year BONN, (JTA) — West Ger- many's Federal budget for 1955- 56, submitted by the Ministry of Finance to the parliament for a p p r o v a 1, appropriates the equivalent .of $74,000,000 for Is- rael reparations, $36,000,000 for indemnification, $7,000,000 for restitution of identifiable prop- erty, . $2,900,000 for pensions to former German rabbis or com- munal officials, and $48,000,000 for the victims of Nazi medical experiments. The total of these payments constitutes just under two percent of the Bonn Treas- ury's anticipated tax revenue. Knesset Votes Confidence in Israel Cabinet JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Israel government won a confi- dence vote in Parliament after the righwing Herut attacked it and introduced a motion of non- confidence. The vote . upholding the Sharett government was 66 for, seven against and 12 ab- stentions. The leftist Mapam and Achdut Avodah parties and the Communists abstained. Herut charged that the gov- ernment was maintaining a "de- featist" policy, retreating on such political . issues as the Bat Galim case and the Syrian cap- ture and detention of five Israel solqiers. When allowance is made for benefits accruing to non-Jewish victims of Nazism, the Federal Republic's 1955-56 budget pro- vides an aggregate total of about $90,000,000 for Jewish claims of all categories, not counting the $14,000,000 in reparations funds that have already been spent. This constitutes an increase of $20,000,000 over the current fis- cal year. More than $14,000,000 out of the $74,000,000 designated for re- parations purposes, has been in- cluded in the new budget only as a bookkeeping device, to cov- er earlier Israel purchases for w h i c h no appropriation had previously been asked or made. For actual deliveries, only $60,- 000,000 will be available in the forthcoming fiscal year. The reparations agreement sets $74,000,000 as the "normal" rate, but West Germany, in spite of her unprecedented economic boom, is for the second year in sucession in taking advantage of an escape clause permitting her, as a last resort if she should find herself in economic straits, to restrict payments to a min- imum of $60,000,000 per year. I DETROIT JEWISH N EWS - 5 Friday, January 21, 1955 JNF Foundation Members to Hear Judge Rosenblatt Judge Bernard Rosenblatt, president of the Jewish National Fund Foundation, will address a dinner of Detroit Foundation members, Wednesday evening, at Holiday Manor. William Hordes, chairman of the board of the JNF Council of Detroit, stated that Judge Rosenblatt will evaluate the im- portance of bequests to the JNF. There will be no solicitations at the dinner. Israel Invited for Talks With Turkey Honor Dr. Hershman at Dinner Feb. 8; Establish Israel Library in His Name A committee has been formed to honor Dr. A. M. Hershman at a dinner, to be held at the Shaarey Zedek on Feb. 8. The occasion will be the pres- entation to Dr. Hershman of a certificate signi- fying that the Library in Tel Aviv, Israel, to be set up at the Hapoel HaMiz- rachi Center, has-been named in his honor. Harry M. Shulman heads t h e committee which includes H. M. Shulman Abraham Borman, Harry Cohen and Abe Kasle. JERUSALEM — The Turkish government has invited Israel to hold high level talks on various financial and economic • prob- lems, it was announced here Tuesday. An Israel delegation of three top-level government of- ficials will leave for Ankara Feb. 7, the announcement added • OUR TRAVEL SERVICE IS FREE Why ,bother yourself with the trouble of making res- ervations? At no extra cost to you, we can arrange your entire vacation includ- ing transportation, hotal accommodations, sightsee- ing tours everything. BBYM Membership Drive Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The ,Jewisti News Dr. Hershman will be honored , also on the occasion of the ex- pected appearance, next month, I of his Hebrew book, "The Ri- Vosh," in Israel. Wc. Mandy Yuster Chapter of Bnai Brith Young Men, is cur- rently conducting a campaign for new members. All young men 18 to 24 are urged to call Eddie Adelman, WE. 3-7629, or Bob Salamon, WE. 5-6686, for in- formation • ELKIN HOTEL AND TRAVEL BUREAU 19437 LIVERNOIS at Outer Dr. DI. 1-2717 Creation of JNF Authority Planned Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM — A plan for the creation of a joint Israel government-Jewish National Fund authority_to set land poli- cy in Israel was placed Tuesday before the session of the Jew- ish Agency Executive here by Abraham Grannott, world head of the JNF. The plan calls for the crea- tion of a public body with equal representation from the govern- Ment and the JNF to formulate public policy dealing with land use and amelioration, reclama- tion, afforestation and swamp drainage projects and the leas- ing of land to settlers. It is pro- posed that the Authority be fi- nanced by funds from three sources, JNF income from Con- tributions, annual contributions from the Zionist Organization, and rents from JNF - owned lands. In the event this plan is ac- cepted, it is proposed that the JNF continue its independent existence as a national institu- tion, both here and abroad, re- main an integral part of the World Zionist Organization and continue its fund raising activi- w al CO .4 ffadMvall'arentrigi LIPSON . GRADE " A" EFFECTIVE JAN. G G H H i i i ommummummemb H H pr - ties. Lisitzky's New Poems: Late Dr. Goldman Made Publication Possible The publication. -last week, of the latest book of poems, in He- brew, by Ephraim A. 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