tw alt men ay Affect Delivery of Copy ai Because of the curtailment of mail deliv- eries by the U.S. Post Office, there is no assur- ance that copy mailed to The Jewish News will arrive on time for the coming issue. We urge that all copy to be submitted be delivered to Thejewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile, or mailed special delivery. This is especially urgent for the issues of April 19 and 26 be- cause of the earlier deadline necessitated by the Passover holiday. . Farben, Settles Claim for $7,150,000- Despite Openly Pro-Nazi Opposition FRANKFURT, (JTA) — A $7,150,000 out-of-court settle- ment with former Auschwitz camp laborers of the I. G. • Far- ben Chemical Corporation was approved by an overwhelming majority of the company's shareholders at. a meeting at which openly pro-Nazi senti- ments were expressed by the opposing minority. The agreement was signed in February by I. G. Farben's prin- cipal officers after negotiations with the Conference on Jew- ish Material Claims Against Germany. The vote was 9,000,- 000 for and 700,000 against. Under terms of the agree- ment, the Claims Conference will distribute 90 per cent of the settlement funds among Nazi Rearrested on Evidence Supplied by Murdered Israeli • JERUSALEM (JTA)—A for- mer officer of Hitler's Elite Guard, who succeeded the no- torious Hans Eichmann as head of the Nazis' Jewish bureau in Budapest and continued de- portation of Hungarian Jews to the death camps, has been re- arrested in Frankfurt, .Ger- many, on evidence supplied in part by a- man who was assas- sinated in Tel Aviv last month. Word was received here that the Frankfurt prosecutor had ordered the arrest of Hermann Kromay, Eichmann's. successor, on charges of preparation of Murder. Kninay was once cleared by a denazification court but • the new action against him followed submis- sion of testimony by Dr. Israel Kastner, wartime lea der of . Hungarian Jewry, who was slain in Tel Aviv last month. Dr. Kastner had not com- pleted submission of all the evidence he had assembled against Kromay, it was dis- closed and it had been thought that following Dr. Kastner's death, Kromay would again be free. The work was completed, however, by Joel Brand, who was a member of the war-time Jewish; Rescue -Committee in Hungary. Mr. Brand is now in Frankfurt assisting the German authorities. Jewish survivors of Buna-Mon- owitz and those other plants operated by Farben during the war with manpower supplied by the SS from inmates of the nearby death camp. The next step is legislative action by the* German Bunde- stag curtailing the legal period of grace for filing of claims, which is expected to take place before the end- of- April. A total of '700 stockholders, an extra- ordinary large number, par- ticipated in the meeting. All but two of the opposition speakers came out flatly against any payments and the more de- magogic the statements th e greater was the applause. ' A special trusteeship corpora- tion has been set up here by the Jewish Claims Conference with E. G. Lowenthal as man- ager and with branch offices in New York and Tel Aviv. This corporation will verify applica- tions by Auschwitz survivors and make paymentg. Benefi- ciaries will be -all Jewish or former pol;tical concentration camp victims employed as slave labor by Farben. Payments are expected to range from $450 to $1,200 in accordance with the period of slave labor . for the survivor. B.B.C. Reminds Viewers of Nazi-Army Link , LONDON (JTA) — The Brit- ish Broadcasting Corporation's television program gave British viewers scenes of the new Ger- man army on parade and later, on the same channel, by acci- dent or design, showed scenes of the Warsaw Ghetto some 12 years ago and the dispatch of transports to the death camps: The historical scenes were taken from a German film made at the time. In showing the new German Army, the BAC correspondent interviewed one officer who fought for Hitler in NorWay and Poland and who expressed his delight at being back in uniform. , In the later program, the Ghetto scenes were shown as background to news clips taken by a BBC camera team in War- saw showing construction of huge blocks of apartments on the site of the old Ghetto. There was one glimpse of Jewish Survivors Protest Polish workers passing to and Naming. Ex-Nazi General from their apartments before To Head NATO Forces a small monument, the Men- PARIS (JTA) — Jewish sur- orah set in a stone block. vivors of the Nazi concentra- tion camps marked the 15th To Transfer Orphanages anniversary of the first trans- port of Jews from France to From. Europe to Israel the Auschwitz camp by dem- TEL AV, TV (JTA) — Jewish onstrating against, the designation orphanages in certain European of Lieut. General Hans Speidel countries will be transferred to as commander of ' North At- Israel en masse, Moshe Kol, di- . lantic Treaty Organization rector of Youth Aliyah, told a meeting here. The first orphans ground forces. Speidel was chief of staff of to be moved under this plan, the German Army in France he revealed, have already ar- rived in Israel. during the Nazi occupation. The Jewish gr6ups held a me- Without mentioning the morial meetin,g. Later, there names of the countries in- was a well-attended open-air volved, Mr. Kol expressed grat- meeting at the Arc de Triom- itude to their governments for phe at which prominent French enabling the transfer of chil- personalities spoke and con- dren orphaned as a result of demned the Speidel appoint- Nazi 'action and World War II. ment which places_French sol- He referred to these govern- diers under command of an ments' attitudes as "humani- ex Nazi officer. tarian." - i a e a is e ca s - least as humane as any other LONDON — An attack on method of slaughter now being campaigns aimed at halting practiced." It notes that impar- Shechita, Jewish ritual slaugh- tial bodies, including one set ter of animals, is contained in up by the Council and non- the torrent issue of "Common Jewish veterinary experts, have Ground," official publication of _endorsed the Jewish contention the Council of Christians and that Schechita is humane. Jews which is headed ..by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Our Want Ads Get Results. to The Jewish News) Mrs. Leslie Schreiber, past president of the. Hollis, N.Y., section of the National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, is shown as she boarded an El Al Israel Airlines plane to attend the convention in Jerusalem last week of the International Council of Jewish Women. Hollis was awarded this free trip in a nationwide contest with 240 NCJW chapters for the greatest meinbership gain during the 1955-5'7 biennial period. Eshkol Reports France Ready to Help Israel For Spring and Summer They're cool and light as a breeze! Beautiful shades with convertible collars . . . will match or blend with your slacks and jackets or suits. You'll want several of these! TEL AVIV (JTA)—If Israel decides to build a wide diame- ter oil pipeline across the Ne- gev paralleling the current Elath-Beersheba line, France will assist and probably other countries will, too. 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