Eden Charges Communists With Violation of Geneva LONDON, (JTA) —British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden made it clear that the British government considers that the Soviet Union is cre- ating a situation in the Middle .'"Tast which "could be dangerous" by permitting Communist coun- tries to supply arms to Egypt. Sir Anthony, who spoke at a mass meeting of the Conserva- tive Party in Bournemouth, charged Moscow with violating the "spirit of Geneva" by in- - creasing the arms race between the Arab countries and Israel, •instead of helping to restrain any •such possible race. "There are grave risks in this," the Prime Minister pointed out, "not only because we are faced with the crudest form of arms race, but because there is always the dan- ger that the one which believes that it is today the stronger may be tempted to strike first. That is how wars have often begun in the past." ' At the same time, the British Government_ charged Egyptian Premier Nasser with "grossly ex- aggerating" figures in his recent speech . about alleged sales of arms by Britain to Israel. A statement issued by the Foreign Office here last night said that nearly all the figures quoted by Col. Nasser are "inaccurate," and most are "grossly exaggerated." The statement emphasized that no Mustang aircraft and no Churchill tanks have been sup- plied by Britain to Israel. The Foreign Office statement ridiculed Col. Nasser's announce- ment that he secured- a French intelligence report from which he quoted his figures on arms shipments by Britain and France to Israel." It has now been estab- lished that these quotations are identical with a • passage in an unofficial newsletter on Middle East affairs published in Paris by a small group of 'journalists," the Foreign Office declared. Hebrew University President Presents 1 Course in Chalil to Be Taught A new course in playing the is sponsored jointly by the five Scroll to Council of Jewish Women chalil, the popular Biblical musi- Conservative congregations of cal instrument, will be taught by Avrom Rosenthal, an Israeli, at the fourth annual Synagogue Adult Institute which - opens Nov. 1, at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue. Emphasizing the broad range of subjects available to the com- munity, Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman, said there also will be courses in religion, Jewish con- cepts, modern Israel, Bible, the prayerbook, and Hebrew reading, writing and conversation. The Institute, a cooperative ef- fort , in adult Jewish education, ,,- I Business Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pell- ' muter (Frances Benjamin) are celebrating the grand opening of THE CHILDREN'S APPAREL HOUSE Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14-15, at 8918 W. 7 Mile Rd. -at Wyoming. Featuring a new fashion collection of nationally advertised merchandise for in- . fants and toddlers, they will have as a memento their • lady cus- tomers, a rose, and to children accompaned by a parent, a gift will be given. There is a large free parking area in the rear of the store Claims Conference Grants $745,000.for Child Care -More than $745,000 was allo- cated this year for the care. of Jewish children and youth who are victims of Nazi persecution, by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Ger- many. Last year, the Conference allocated $617,696 for these pur- poses providing a total of $1,- 362,000 for the two year period. It is estimated, that more than 1,800 beneficiaries, living mainly in the former Nazi-occupied lands of Europe, are receiving institutional care in a Jewish atmosphere and other assistance with the aid of these funds. DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-9 Friday, October 14, 1955 ROBERTA PETERS Coloratura Soprano Star of the Metropolitan Opera $3.30, $2.75, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10 GRINNELL'S Dr. BENJAMIN MAZAR, president of Hebrew University in Jerusalem, presents a scroll, expressing profound- gratitude to the National Council of Jewish Women for its financial and moral support, to Mrs. MOISE S. CAHN, president of NCJW. The I presentation was made in New York at the four-day annual meet- ing, which adopted a $706,350 budget for 1955-56 fiscal year. The Women's Council, among its other activities, renders aid to Hebrew University's department of education, the only institution in Israel whiclu trains high school teachers. MASONIC 'TEMPLE CARSON BUICK 13900 HAMILTON. AVENUE Make You the Best Deal in Town ... When Better Deals Are Made— DAVE GARFIELD Will Make Them! Call Me Today at Townsend 8-2424 Israel Investment Company Headlines of Old Files with Stock Exchange Recapped in 'Chronicles' NEW YORK, (JTA)—An ap- "10,000 Jews to Be Deported to Babylonia," "Moses Returns from Mount Sinai," "Jacob's Sans Arrested in Egypt," "Sodom and Gomorrah Wiped Out." These headlines from the past are being realistically presented today in modern news form by Chronicles, an Israeli publica- tion, published simultaneously in Hebrew and English. In a story written by Sig- mund Goldstein, appearing in the publication South African Jewish Affairs, the unique treatment of Chronicles in presenting history as a living thing is acknowl- edged. Chronicles is a monthly publi- cation edited by two women who head a staff of historians and biblical scholars. The publication claims its "material is authentic and specific information regard- ing sources will be provided on request." JWB Makes Bris Possible For Jewish Seaman's Son The Armed Services Commit- tee of the Jewish Welfare Board in Washington, D.C., saved the day for tiny David Lyle Fried- man, by making possible a regu- lar Jewish bris. David's father, Seaman Nor- man Friedman, lived in Dahl- gren, Va., which has virtually Expect Austrian Passage no Jewish resources. But after a long distance call to the JWB .Of Nazi Amnesty Law in Washington, Chaplain Moris VIENNA, (JTA) — With the Sandhaus, chairman of the JWB Four Power occupation of Aus- tria at an end, the Austrian Cab- inet decided to re-introduce in Parliament Nazi amnesty laws re- peatedly passed by that body but just as often rejected by the Allied Council during the occu- pation. Chancellor Julius Raab and his Minister of Finance, Reinhard Kamitz, were authorized to pre- sent to Parliament legislation re- storing pension and property rights and the Minister of In- terior, Oskar Helmer, was in- structed to introduce legislation to amend the constitution and re- turn to citizenship Nazis and other Fascists who were spe- . cifically barred by postwar leg- islation and court action. Registration for the 20 consecu- tive Tuesday evening sessions, is being accepted in the offices of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Adas Shalom, Beth Aaron, Bnai Moshe and Ahavas Achim. For those who are not mem- bers of a Conservative syna- gogue, registration will be held at the Adas Shalom, Curtis and Santa Rosa, the evening of the first session. MASONIC AUDITORIUM - TONIGHT AT 8:20 - Sid Shmarak's Detroit. plication to register 9,000 shares of the Israel-Rassco • Investment Company of Tel Aviv has been filed with the New York Stock Exchange. Purchase of the stock, par value 100 Israel pounds, would be only by State of Israel bonds, an unusual arrangement. The company, formed by the Rassco ,housing corporation and Sabego, S. A., of Geneva, is en- gaged in building housing, sub- urban settlements and agricul- tural villages in all parts of Is- rael. It would obtain Israel pounds from the Israel govern- ment in, return for the bonds ..ac- cepted as payment in this coun- try. Israel Engineers, Architects To Sponsor Convention GiiiiltbinSAM6S Has A Gift For You Eversharp Kimberly Pockette or Pen and Pencil Set A convention of engineers and architects, friends of Israel, will be convened in Israel, in August, 1956, according to an announce- ment issued by the Association of Engineers and Architects in Israel. - The association also revealed a plan to enlist overseas mem- bers interested in the technical development of the country. Engineers and architects inter- ested in overseas membership of the association or in the conven- tion, are invited to apply -f5 the association, 200 Dizengoff St., Tel-Aviv, Israel, or to the Amer- ican Technion Society, 1000 Fifth Ave., New York. religious services committee, Dr. Max Weiser Named phoned back and suggested as Israel Consul in Ecuador mohel, Rabbi Chaim Williamow- NEW YORK, (JTA)—The ap- sky, Jewish chaplain at St. Eliz- pointment of Dr. Max Weiser as abeth's Hospital in Washington. Honorary Consul of Israel in On the designated Sunday, the Ecuador, was announced here. chaplain traveled 130 miles to of- Dr. Weiser, who was born in ficiate at the bris, which made Stanislaw, Poland, in 1912, is an David Lyle Friedman a Jew and industrialist, a specialist on co- his family and relatives grateful- operatives and a community ly proud of the fact. leader. 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