First Oil Profits
Used for Defense

Mordechai Bentov, Israel's
new Development Minister,
opened a tap and began the
first controlled flow of oil from
Israel's first producing oil
well, which was ‘brought in
during • the High Holidays
earlier this year. At the cere-
monies a representative of
Lapidoth Company, one of the
two firms which had com-
bined operations to bring in
the well, announced that the
first day's production would
be contributed to the volun-
tary arms-for-defense fund.
The daily yield of some 350
barrels of oil will be brought
from Heletz, the site of the
well, to Maifa by tank truck
and railroad tank car. There
it will be stored at receiving
tanks at the refineries until
three month's supply of crude_
oil has accumulated. This
quantity is enough to keep the
refineries operating for a full
week.

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The third meeting of the Leadership Institute of the Jewish
Welfare Division's Junior Division will be held Sunday. Planning
the sessions this week were, left to right: N. BREWSTER BRO-
DER, Division vice-president; ROBERT KASLE, Leadership In-
stitute chairman; WILLIAM WETSMAN, Division president;
DANIEL LEVIN and WALTER RUBINER. The discussion leader
for the third meeting will be Ivan Seholnick.

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Sultan of Morocco Consults Jewish
Leaders on Formation of Cabinet

The

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Junior Division Leaders to Meet

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CASABLANCA (JTA) — Two
Moroccan Jewish leaders were -
received by Sultan Ben Youssef
among a number of Moroccan
leaders whom he summoned for
consultations on the formation
of a new government. The Jews
were Jacques Dahan, secretary
general of the Board of Moroc-
can Jewish Deputies, and Meyer
Toledano, secretary of the Moroc-
can Committee of the World
Jewish Congress. -
Following the audience, M.
Dahan issued a statement re-
porting that the Sultan had
pledged that the Jews would be

Jewish _Bakery
Razed in Tunisian
Anti-Jewish Riot

TUNIS, (JTA)—A demonstra-
tion of unemployed Moslems at
the nearby town of La Goulette
turned into an anti-Jewish ac-
tion . when demonstrators demol-
ished the bakery of Albert As-
suied, a Jew.
A secret anti-Zionist conference
was held here recently during the
visit to this country of Ahmed
Hassen el Bakouri, a special rep-
resentative of Egyptian Premier
Nasser, it was learned here. Al-
though • the parley does not ap-
-pear to have been a success, Ba-
kouri succeeded in organizing a
front organization for the distri-
bution of Egyptian anti-Israel
and other propaganda in Tunis.
The organization is known as
"Messageries du Proche Oriente."

Jewish immigrants - from Tunis
bound for Israel will no longer
be transpOrted via the French
port of Marseilles, but 'through
the Italian port of Naples, the
Jewish Agency office here an-
nounced.
The number of departing im-
migrants will be restricted dur-
ing the winter, because of the
onset of seasonal storms in the
Mediterranean. The immigrants
will be taken to Naples in Italian
vessels and transshipped to-Israel
Passenger ships for the journey
to Haifa.
Meanwhile, word comes from
Jerusalem that 100,000 North
African Jews are "knocking at
the , doors" of the Jewish Agency
and demanding immediate immi-
gration to Israel before_ it is "too
late," S. Z. Shragai, immigration
chief of the Agency, declared
here following his return from
a tour of Agency immigration
centers.
Citing the opinion of experts
that the Jews in North Africa
have no more than six months'
time in which to emigrate freely,
Shragai insisted that "if we do
not Succeed" in rescuing these
people within that period they
will be unable to leave later and
Israel will have lost. "good, con-
structive human material."

20—DETROIT JEWISH NEW

Friday, December 2, 1955

citizens with full rights and that
Jews will be represented in the
government. "His Majesty con-
firmed towards his Jewish sulk-
jects the position he held with
bold conscience in difficult times
and which secured for him in
our everlasting devotion," M.
'Mahan said. "He called_ for
everyone's support in the face of
difficulties in the new era Open-
ing up for Morocco, and con-
firmed that Jews will be called
to positions of governmental
responsibility. He stated he would
personally guarantee that the
Jews will be full citizens with-
out discrimination and their
goods and persons will be pro-
tected."
M. Toledano said that "Morocco
is lucky to have Ben Youssef
who appears to be a great mon-
arch with political wisdom. He
is the firmest advocate of co-
operation with France. I made
suggestions to His Majesty con-
cerning institutions to promote
during this transitory period."

Mass, Supreme Coyrt
To Decide Ellis Case

BOSTON (JTA) — The case of
sour year old Hildy McCoy, foster
child of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B.
Fills, a Jewish couple of Brook-
line, Mass., went to the Massa-
chusetts Supreme Court as the
Ellises made another attempt to
upset a lower court ruling which
last June ordered the child sur-
rendered to a Catholic Welfare
institution.
The child, daughter of a Catho:
lie mother, was surrendered for
adoption shortly after she was
'born and was taken and raised
by the Ellises. The mother, since
married to a man who is not Hil-
dy's father, now seeks to recover
the child so as to give her to .:.a
Catholic institution. The Mass-
ach.usetts law governing adop-
tions requires that "where prac-
ticable" a child be given only to
foster parents of the same re-
ligion. The Ellises, who have re-
fused to surrender the child, have
been in hiding for months.

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Annapolis, capital of the state
of Maryland, has a Jewish popu-
lation of 1,000. It has a Jewish
Community Center and Congre-
gation Kneseth Israel.
Its importance lies in the
records of early Maryland Jews
to be found in the Memorial
Hall of the Museum of • the
Naval Academy. Among the
documents to be found there is
the notification, sent to Nobel
Prize Winner in Physics, Dr.
Albert Abraham Michelson. He
was a Naval Academy gradu-
ate, by appointment at large

made by President Ulysses S.
Grant.
There are statues in Annapo-
lis of Baron DeKalb and Ad-
miral W. S. Schley, by the Jew-
ish sculptor Ernest W. Keyser.

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JOHN D. DINGELL, Rally Committee

Mrs. Sam Aaron
Finlay C. Allan
Maurice Aronsson
Victor J. Baum
Joseph Bernstein
Harold Berry
David I. Berris
Samuel Brezner
Julius Chafes
Marguerite K. Chajes
Jerry S. Cohen
Avern Cohn
Irwin I. Cohn
Rev. Malcolm G. Dade
Charles Diamond
Dora Ehrlich
Charles E. Feinberg
Ben Fenton
Robert Fenton
Lawrence A. Fleischman
Robert Green

Lawrence Gubow
Joseph Holtzman
William Hordei
Irving T. Kasoff .
Robert Kohler
Jack Kraizman. .
Henry A. Krolik
Manny Lax
Lawrence I. Levi
Morris Lieberman
Catherine Light .
Orville F. Linck
Isaac Litwak
Charles Lockwood
Sam Nathanson
John Najduch
Michael. Novak
Max . Osnos
John Penczak
Joseph J. Pernick
Thomas Poindexter

Irving Pokempner
Mrs: Irving Posner
Dr. Morris Raskin
David I. Rosin
Milton Saffir
Morris . L. Schaver
Irving Schiussel
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Harry Schumer
William Schumer
Nate S. Shapero
Sidney M. Shevitz .
Dr. David Silver
Paul. Silvers
Dr. Morton J. Sobel
Mrs. Charles Solovich
Benjamin Stanczyk
Mrs. Louis Tatken
Peter J. Turano
Charles J. WortrnOn,
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Special Election 15th District

Vote for John D. Dingell, Democrat

Dec. 13, 1955

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