`Captain Kidd' and the Scrolls More Zeitlin Refutations 70 Syrians Set Fire to Israeli Fields JERUSALEM" (JTA)—A gang of some 70 Syrians set fire to the fields of Kibbutz Dan, in Upper Galilee, destroying 10 acres of crops, an Israel mili- tary spokesman announced here. The Syrians attempted un- successfully to kidnap one of the settlers who rushed to put out the fire. The Israelis did manage to save a combine from the blaze by speedily removing it from the area The Syrians attempted to hamper the work of controlling the fire by ston- ing the Jews as they worked. The spokesman also reported two cases of Jordan troop pene- tration of Israeli territory in the area overlooking the Jeru- salem-Tel Aviv highway. When an Israeli patrol. moved up to intercept them, the Jordanians withdrew. United Nations Truce Super- vision Organization headquar- ters here announced it had completed 12 new observation posts along the Israel-Egyptian border of the Gaza strip, six on Israel soil and six on Egyptian - controlled territory. All posts are yet unmanned. Yeshiva Students Beaten in Cleveland CLEVELAND (JTA) — Two more Yeshiva students here have been attacked by hooli- gans, bringing the total number of Telshe College students who have been beaten within past weeks to three. The two students were at- tacked by three toughs, but police arrived at the scene be- fore either could he seriously injured. Meanwhile, three hoodlums were arrested in connection with the first attack, on Isaac Gel- bard, a Telshe student from Australia, who was beaten into unconsciousness. The eldest of the three ar- rested attackers — who is 18 years old — was sentenced to six months imprisonment and fined $200 and costs. Pobation Office Floyd B. Oliver, who questioned the at- tacked after his arrest, said that he denied that anti-Semitism was involved in the attack, although earlier reports had in- dicated that Gelbord's attackers had shouted_ "Jew! Jew!" during the attack. with the scrolls with the aid of a dictionary." "Burrows' text is not a cor- rect rendering of the Hebrew," Prof. Zeitlin insists. He adds: Woman Files Protest "In rendering an ancient text into a modern language the Against Resort Bias translator must not add words NEW YORK (JTA)—A corn- to or subtract from the text . paint charging the Homestead, In the Manual of Discipline the resort hotel in Hot Springs, Va., author uses elipses to show that he omitted a word or with "unlawful discriminatory words. I' believe that the fact practice" was filed with the that such marks had been used New York State Commission is very helpful in helping to Against Discrimination. place the period of the writings of the scrolls. Burrows should Mrs. David Kaplan, of New Simultaneous with these new have told his readers about the York, accused. the Homestead, finds, Dr. Solomon Zeitlin, presence of these marks. Most one of the nation's prominent writing the current issue of of the readers of his book prob- resorts, of having rejected her the Jewish Quarterly Review, ably never saw a photostat of request 'for reservations "solely published by • Dropsie College, the Hebrew Scrolls. By with- 'because of my being of the Philadelphia, again takes a stab holding this important informa- Jewish faith." at the antiquity of the scrolls. tion from his readers, he has Reviewing Prof. Millar Bur- not given them the opportunity Mrs. Kaplan charged that the EXCLUSIVE DRY CLEANING rows' book on the scrolls, he to judge as to the period during alleged discrimination violated states that while Prof. Burrows which the Hebrew Scrolls were • DRAPES New York's anti-bias law be- "is an zmninent scholar in his composed." cause her application and its • LAMP SHADES own field (he), shows in his rejection were processed through Dr. Zeitlin continues to criti- • BEDSPREADS book that he is not familiar cize Edmund •Wilson's report. the Homesteads New York book- with the history of Judaism and He charges that "the stories • BLANKETS ing office. rabbinic literature." about the discoveries of the In her complaint, she says • CURTAINS In his refutation, Dr. Zeitlin Hebrew Scrolls in the cave Rabbi Bick Questioned ' (Hand Finished) that last April 12 she applied says that a characteristic ex- near the Dead Sea not only by Congress Committee for reservations for herself and ample is that while the Hebrew vary but are contradictory." AMBASSADOR- her husband. Five days later, on Communist Links word rabbi never had a plural, Challenging statements by Dr. WASHINGTON (JTA) —The she says, a letter of rejection HOLLYWOOD Prof. Burrows said that the T. H. Gaster that the Essenes House Committee on Un-Amer- was sent her by the president Pharisses "were also called rab- lived near the Dead Sea "from ican Activities summoned Rab- of the Homestead with the ex- CURTAIN LAUNDRY bim, as the members of the sect the remote past," Dr. Zeitlin bi Bick of New York to testify planation "we have a very large and DRYCLEANERS are called in the Manual of asserts: "Philo knew about the whether he writes for Com- clientele which returns year Discipline." Prof. Zeitlin adds Essenes only from hearsay, 12813 LINWOOD after year, and as our bookings munist newspapers, whether he that "this error is characteristic whereas Josephus knew of them attended the Communist-spon- stand today we have no space TO 8-8044-45 of all the scholars who deal since they lived only in Judea, sored peace conference in 1951 available for the summer." and further, according to his in Prague or in 1952 in Vienna, However, affidavits submitted FREE PICK-UP AND own testimony, he was , a mem- and -whether he was a member by Mrs. Kaplan with her com- DELIVERY ber of the sect for a brief of the Communist Party. Rabbi plaint show that a request for IN DETROIT, OAK PARK period. Neithen Philo nor Jose- Bick invoked the fifth amend- reservations similar to hers and AND VICINITY phus ever mentioned that the ment 73 times during hid testi, made the same day by another Essenes lived near the Dead mony today. person was accepted and con- Sea. In all probability, after the Two members of the House firmed i.>y the hotel. land was razed by the Romans, Committee urged referral of the Essenes took refuge in the his testimony to the Justice oaves near the Dead Sea." Department with a view to Prof. S. Liberman's views prosecution for perjury. also are challenged, and Dr. The rabbi told the Commit- Zeitlin insists that the Dead tee he was an ordained rabbi Sea scrolls could not belong but did not have a synagogue to the pre-Christian era but since he resigned in 1949. He belong to the 6th and 7th cen- was asked if he resigned under tury. "persuasian." "No, I did not," * * * he replied, "I wanted to write For the Time of Your Life Prof. Zeitlin's refutations are books." Committee Chairman now available in a book, "The trances E. Walter, Pennsyl- Dead Sea Scrolls - and Modern vania Democrat, asked if he Scholarship," published by had obtained a visa to Austria Dropsie College as part of its in 1952 from a "Communist For boys and girls - 6-14. All the facilities TOPS *. plus something of a summer camp . Monograph Series. Incorporated apparatus in Paris." Rabbi more! Unparalleled opportunities for fun . * IN QUALIT1 in this book, which must be Bick refused to answer. physical well-being . . • mental stimulation considered as a vitally im- AND TASTE Rabbi Bick used the Fifth . social and personal development. portant document and must be Amendment against possible read by all who have taken an self-incrimination when asked • College Trained Staff • 300 Acres • Pollen-free Air interest in the scrolls' contro- if he was bound for a Com- • Private Lake Experienced Leadership and Direction versy, are Dr. Zeitlin's previ- munist caucus in Canada when • Activities •to Attract and Delight ously published essays which his passport was confiscated. Every Child already have been reviewed in He maintained that his appli- The Jewish News. Dr. Thomas S. Cohn - - - Co-Director cation for another passport was This book, authenticated by pending. Leonard S. Herman - - - - Co-Director many notes with reference to For Information, UN 2-1893, 'TO 6-0715 historical data and documented at KEWADIN, MICHIGAN by photostats and facsimilies of Guild-Columbia' Program between Traverse City and Charlevoix the scrolls, offers facts to in- Conduct Temple Service dicate that the scolls do not NEW YORK, (JTA) — The belong to antiquity, that they New York Guild for the Jewish could not have been written by Blind and Columbia University scribes 2,000 years ago, that have established 40 fellowships their authorship was by an for graduate students special- ignorant person of the Middle izing in work with the blind. or mOre,.-profits Ages. The program, which will be of- I WANT MY OWN There are charges of distor- fered over a five-year period STOCK THESE tions and falsifications, and in beginning with this fall, will PERSONAL COPY OF "BRANDS order that there should be a cost $96,000. full understanding the scrolls' Recipients, who must be fully WINDSOR CLUB value, Dr. Zeitlin's views must qualified for admission to the Sweet and Dry Wines not be ignored. The misfortune school, will be enrolled in the DELIVERED TO MY HOME A SALLE CLUB: in the entire controversy is that New York School of Social S weet Wines his views—challenging and con- Work and will attend work- EVERY FRIDAY! demnatory—usually are either shop classes at the guild-center. LASALLE RED ST-RIPE ignored or skipped. That is not Each recipient will receive Sweet and•D:y Wines scholarship but prejudice. Such $1,200 for each of two years ROYAL WINDSOR an attitude cannot be consid- of study. The fellowships will Sweet and Dry Mines ered intellectual honesty. 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Although allowed_ to (If to be sent as a gift, please give name of sender.) The Sword and the Mind spend only a few hours a day at There are but two powers in the market after his long illness, Name the world, the sword and the he expects that he once WINES. .11...CHAMPAGNE,INC. mina. In the long run'the sword again be •back in full Swing PARMINGT014. MICHIGAII within a very short time. is always beaten by the mind. "Captain Kidd" now has his counterpart in ancient lore. Re- cently deciphered, newly-found Dead Sea scrolls are said to be revealing clues to buried treasures. The new scrolls, examined at Manchester University, England, speak of hoards of gold and silver buried in 60 caches west of the Dead Sea on the Israel- Jordan border. Will • a new - generation of treasure hunters arise to seek these riches? * * * CAMP MAPLEHURSI YES .. . The Detroit Jewish News ORDER Business Briefs , 1400