British Deputies Support Israel's Refusal to, Quit

LONDON, (JTA) -- Nearly of peace."

national security would be en-

100 Members of Parliament, of
Addressing a public meeting dangered.
A Digest of World Jewish. Happenings, from all
parties, have signed a mo- here, Laborite Richard Cross-
Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and tion expressing support of Is- man indicated that the national
rael's refusal to quit the Aqaba executive of the party, of which CHECK ALL THE
Other News Gathering Media.

and Gaza areas pending effec-
tive guarantees of security and
JERUSALEM—This municipality approved a vote of thanks freedom of passage through the
to Mayor Wagner of New York for his refusal to extend his Aqaba waterway. The motion,
city's hospitality to King Saud . . . Yehuda Braginsky, of the introduced by Laborite E. W.
Jewish Agency, reported that more than 24,000 immigrants Short, expressed the view 'that
arrived in Israel in the last jour months . . . Minister of Justice unguaranteed w i th draw als
Peretz Rosen announced in the Knesset that Israel's Attorney would not be "in the interests
General may propose that the immunity of Communist party
deputy Shmuel Mikunis be revoked for publishing an article
Eban Corrects
in a Moscow government publication attacking the Israel govern-
ment . . . To make up a deficit in its budget, the Israel govern-
New York Times
ment is planning a compulsory loan and indirect taxes • . . A
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Abba
regular bus service has been inaugurated between Jerusalem
Eban, Israeli Ambassador to
and Gaza and Tel Aviv and Gaza ... Premier Ben-Gurion sent
the United States, may or
a gift to Eddie Cantor, to mark the noted actor's 65th birthday
may not have violated an un-
which was celebrated last week-end at the bond conference in
written diplomatic rule that
Miami Reach . . . The Israel press reports that Romanian
one must never suggest the
authorities have resumed arrests of leading Zionists in Bucharest
N.Y. Times can print an er-
after a period of non-persecution.
roneous statement.
In a letter to the Times,
Europe
the Ambassador expressed his
VIENNA—The Board of Jewish Communities of Austria is
thanks "for a biographical
pressing claims on the Austrian government for compensation
sketch which mentioned that
for synagogues destrOyed by the Nazis . . . The Austrian Cabinet
the Ebans had a son.
moved to comply with pledges under the Austrian State Treaty
Wrote the ambassador: "My
to make restitution of heirless property of Nazi victims.
daughter, Gila, aged 2, is not
-PARIS—Negotiations are reported under way for France to
sensitive about publicity. She
grant Israel a $30,000,000 long-term credit grant to help her
feels, however, that her
in
the
foreign
currency
budget
created
by.
the
,‘ overcome a gap
name 'belongs to any com-
Eisenhower administration's freeze on American aid. The loan
plete description of the Eban
would enable Israel to buy meat, sugar and wheat mainly from
family."
West African French possessions . . It was reported here- that
the Israel Cabinet approved a special- Israel-West Africa trading
company with government participation.
BONN—Though they were inmates of 'Nazi concentration
camps, Hungarian Jews' have no claims under German indemni-
fication laws, refugees from Hungary were told by Secretary
General Dr. H. G. van Dam of the Central Jewish Council . .
Israel has notified the German government that it will accord
legal aid to German, judicial authorities to the same extent such
aid is extended in Germany to Israel courts and judicial
authorities.

Israel

,

he is a member, favors demili-
tarization of the Sinai Penin-
sula and internationalization of
the Gaza Strip. He further
stated that Israel is m,orally and
legally entitled to defy the
United Nations withdrawal res-
olutions if by complying her

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citizens were left _unused during
the fiscal year 1956, it was re-
vealed in a ,State Department
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WASHINGTON—A delegation representing the Union of
Orthodox Rabbis of the U. S. and Canada met with, Assistant
Secretary of State William M. Rountree andd urged the Eisen-
hower administration to seek non-belligerence acts between
Israel and her Arab neighbors as well as to strive for a per-
manent Middle East peace . . . The Israel American Industrial
Baffle', Ltd., is seeking registration of $2 1500,000 perpetual 6%
debenture stock, the Securities and ExCh.ange Commission re-
ported. -
NEW YORK United Romanian Jews of America are plan-
ning to erect • 1,000 dwelling units in Holon, a • Tel Air- iv suburb
in Israel, at a cost of $2,000,000, to help ease the housing short-
age . . . Meyer W. Weisgal, - chairman of the Weizmann Institute
of Science in Rehovoth, Israel, announced here that an inter-
national conference on nuclear structure will be held in Sep-
tember at the Weizmann , Institute.

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Governor Ribicoff to. Address UJA's
Miami Beach Conference on March 3;
Joseph Holtzman to Outline '57 Needs

Governor Abraham A. Ribi-
coff of Connecticut will be the
featured speaker. at the National
Inaugural Conference • of the
United Jewish Appeal to be held
at the Fontainebleau Hotel', Mi-
ami Beach, Fla., Sunday, March
3, it was announced by UJA
General Chairman William Ros-
enwald. .
The UJA leader issued a last-
minute call to American Jewry
for "action of the highest cali-
bre" to assure an outstanding
start for the USA's nationwide

1957 campaign which will get
under way at the Inaugural Con-
ference.
Jewish c ommun a l leaders
from all sections of the country
will attend the inaugural con-
ference to set in motion a high-
powered drive for both the
UJA's regular campaign and for
its unprecedented $100,000,000
Emergency Rescue Fund

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TEL AVIV—Next month's
sugar rations will remind Is-
raelis of grimmer days, it was
learned here Wednesday. As
during World War II, the War
of Liberation and the days of
austerity which followed, the
sugar which Israelis take with
their tea will be yellowish.
White refined sugar will be
available. only in the free mar-
ket, at considerably higher
prices.

Britain Lifts Ban"
on Travel to Israel

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LONDON, (JTA ) —B ritain
lifted the ban on travel to
Israel, and British travelers
were told that it •was once
again safe to visit the Jewish
State. Since the beginning of
the Sinai and Suez operations
all Britons going abroad have
been warned against visiting
most Middle East countries,
except for "essential pur-
poses." On Monday, the
Passport Office removed
fsrael from that list.

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