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reparations pact.-- This the Dis-
only in behalf of her own citi- disposed of here by invoking to desist from dealing with trict Court obviated by ruling
the
1954
amnesty.
Hertslet,
a
former
Nazi
spe-
zens and in no way represents
At issue was the second ap- cialist in international trade that the lower court was mis-
Jews in other countries." Mr.
taken in declaring the 1954
Engel stressed the significance peal of State Secretary Dr. and propaganda who had grown amnesty to be inapplicable.
of the Premier's statement be- Theodor Sonnemann against wealthy in postwar Bonn as
cause "it refuted allegations by the $350 fine imposed upon him an influence peddler obtaining
Only 12 letters comprise the
unfriendly propagandists based some years ago for allegedly hard-to-get government import Hawaiian alphabet.
licenses
on
behalf
of
his
clients.
slandering
Joachim
Hertslet,
an
on occasional sentiments voiced
When he returned from the
by Israelis concerning relations import-export promoter - - re-
between Jews throughout the garded as the top German co- Middle East in 1952 and behind
world, including the United ordinator of the Arab campaign the scenes took charge of the
against the 1952 ratification of anti-reparations drive, he nearly
States, to Israel."
The Committee delegation, the reparations pact with. Israel. succeeded in thwarting the
Dr. Sonnemann, who is State parliamentary passage of the
Engel said, was particularly
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impressed in Israel by three Secretary in the Federal Min- Reparations Agreement.
It was his pro-Arab lobbying
istry of Food and Agriculture,
factors: "1. The overwhelm-
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ing desire for peace; 2. The was convicted because he had which irked Chancellor Ade-
-nauer
and
eventually
evoked
at that time referred to Hert-
astonishing economic and cul-
Open at:
tural development of the slet as a "traitor" and a a warning against doing busi-
ness
with
Hertslet.
The
latter
"noxious
element."
This,
he
',country, with striking ad-
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indicated in the earlier trial, saw his earnings dwindle and
vances in industry, agricul-
1 1/2 Blocks E. of Schaefer
initiated
a
series
of
judicial
ture and education; and 3. The was done upon instructions
maneuvers
aimed
at
compelling
strong Israeli orientation to-
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the Federal government to I
I
wards the Western demo-
back down.
cracies, especially the United
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He asked the courts to
States—an orientation that
Tonsorial Work
award
him
$120,000
in
dam-
prevails not only in govern-
ages and brought a variety of I • Children's Hair Cuffing '
ment circles but throughout
suits not only against State
the population."
Secretary Sonnemann, but also I * Manicuring
Regarding the Arab refugees,
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
against State Secretary for
• Shoe Shines
to The Jewish News) -
Engel said that "there is a
Foreign Affairs Walter Hall-
great desire on the part of Is-
GENEVA. — Israel is well stein and against Chancellor I AIR CONDITIONED I
rael to help solve this serious satisfied with the situation in Adenauer.
problem provided the Arab the Straits of Tiran (the en-
Democratic and Jewish circles 'Come and Give Us a Trials
countries evince a willingness trance to the Gulf of Aqaba), here considered most unfor-
•
MI E.
to assist •in its solution." He United Nations Secretary Gen'.
reported that the Premier had eral Dag Hammarskjold said
re-emphasized the desire to here Tuesday.
meet face-to-face with Arab
IN ORDER TO BETTER SERVICE THE GREATEST
"We have not received any
leaders on this and other out- complaints thus far from Israel"
DEMAND YET FOR PLYMOUTH . MARGOLIS IS
Standing issues.
in reference to this matter,
PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE NOW
On the minorities in Israel— Hammarskjold said.
EXCLUSIVE PLYMOUTH DEALERS . . .
The UN chief revealed that
Christian and Moslem — Engel
reported that they ' had free- he had not yet received a reply
THE FIRST EXCLUSIVE PLYMOUTH DEALER
dom of religion and expression from "certain Middle Eastern
IN DETROIT!
but that the movement of some states" to his query of last April
living in military designated --asked at Israel's request—
SEE- US NOW FOR THE BEST DEAL ON ANY MODEL
areas was "lithited for security whether Egypt still insisted on
OF THE 1960 NEW PLYMOUTH!
reasons' often with harmful its rights of belligerency against
consequences."
Engel
the Jewish State. He indicated,
economic
said that the situation had been however, that he has not
discussed with • .Premier Ben despaired of a reply.
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He refused to comment on
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nouncements concerning the gency Force being withdrawn
Israel Government's•easing of from the Gaza. Strip, declar-
security curbs and travel re- ing it is a question for the Gen-
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eral Assembly to consider.
strictions.
He also refused comment on
In Morocco and Tunisia, he
reported a strong trend toward the current Israel-Syrian border
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JERUSALEM—A delegation
Those Years, a privately printed edi-
warned, however, that sub= of some 150 Jews from Romania,
tion, (published in London, England).
standard economic conditions most of them aging men and
M.G. is also the Publisher and Editor of
and bleak prospects for the fu- women, called on Dr. Nahum
Jewish 'Observer and literary editor of
ture will intensify the great Goldman, president of the
Canadian Jewish Life. He is known to
pressure toward emigration.
World Zionist Organization,
most of the English speaking people as
The Tunisian Premier; Habib Tuesday to urge greater efforts
Dr. W. G. Maxwell.
Bourguiba, had - stressed his in behalf of the reunion of fam-
"THE JEWISH OMNIBUS, sponsored by
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Tunisia can live in equality
The older people pointed out
dealer. The magazine' with every cul-
and harmony in an overwhelm- the personal hardships result-
tural and historical phase of Judaism
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ingly Moslem land," Mr. Engel ing from their separation from
a fascinating pictorial collection and an interesting item about
said. The Tunisian Premier ad- their children who have not
our Temple as well as the story of The Jewish Community of Miami
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Jews were free to emigrate mania.
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from his country if they
Dr. 'Goldmann told them of
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cannot be lightly tossed aside after a casual glance. It provokes
wide Jewish organizations to
thought and cannot be dishaissed lightly. R. STONE RASHELLE
get Romania to open its doors
Name Girl Swimmers
LL.D. Hollywood, Florida.
for Israel — bound emigrants,
"JEWISH OMNIBUS" is a great cultural achievement —its physical
format is beautiful. The author has presented so many worthwhile
to Maccabiah Team
and pledged that these efforts
and sacrificial offerings conveyed by a dedicated mind and heart
Four girl swimmers have would not come to halt until
on the altar of Jewish self knowledge and pride. The enthusiasm for
transmitting inspiration and truth about the Jewish people and their
been selected for the United they were successful.
great heritage, which this author symbolizes more than almost any
The Zionist leader revealed
States Maccabiah swim team
person I know, is a constant source of joy to the Jewish world."
ABRAHAM L. FEINBERG, Rabbi Holy Blossom Temple, Toronto,
which will participate in the that details of recent meetings
Canada.
Fifth World Maccabiah Games with official Romanian author-
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in Tel Aviv, Israel, in Sep- ities would show understanding
to his present day living in modern times and particularly in Miami
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MIAMI HERALD
Jack Abramson, of New ward the pleas of the Jewish
Melech Graftein, the publisher of the Omnibus and also the writer
of several of the articles does a lasting service in behalf of Heinrich
York, chairman of the Mac- groups.
Heine, the great nineteenth century poet, in his "Memorium, Hein-
cabiah swimming committee,
rich Heine. Grafstein's writing versatility in other Omnibus articles.
One in point, "My Comrade and Teacher," a biographical sketch of
made the announcement of the Say Leary's Report
the little understood, Shloime Gilbert. MIAMI BEACH SUN.
selection of these four girl
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A United Nations spokesman
Leslie Sklar, of ' Van Nuys,
so aptly portrayed outside of Holy Writ." D. M. McCONNELL,
Calif., 200 meter breast stroke; has denied that Col. Byron V.
Editor and Bible teacher, North Grand Rapids. -
Jane Katz, of New York, 400 Leary, Acting Chief of Staff of
"MALEC!! GRAFSTEIN has endeavored to make the best of the
Yiddish literature available to the English speaking people. The
meter freestyle; Barbara Ches- the UN Truce Supervision Or-
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neau, Miami. Beach, 100 meter ganization, had made his report
its way int, the hearts of the Floridian people. His literary achieve-
ments are well known in the northern areas." PROF. SOLOMON
butterfly and 200 meter breast- of the recent Israel - Syrian
LIPTZIN,
Dean of Literature, College of the City of New -York.
stroke, and Rena Mendelson clash above Lake Huleh.
Despite the official denials,
of East Meadow, L. I., diver.
All the girls except Miss one excellent source at the UN,
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NEW YORK, (JTA)—Irving
M. Engel, president of the
American Jewish Committee,
said at a press conference that
in his special audience with
Pope Pius XII, he was "en-
couraged to believe that the
Pope is vitally concerned with
a constructive program in the
Middle East designed to lead
to a durable peaCe in that trou-
bled part of the world."
At the same time, Engel re-
ported on the basis of his con-
ferences with Vatican digni-
taries, that high Roman Catholic
officials are interested in
achieving a "practical" rather
than a "legalistic" solution to
the problem of free access and
protection of the Holy Places in
Israel and Jordan. He stressed
that "the Papal attitude of sym-
pathetic understanding toward
Israel may well serve as a con-
structive force for the achieve-
ment of a just and durable
peace in the Middle East."
Engel said he was assured
by high Roman dignitaries in
the Vatican, "of a decided
attitude- to combat the age-
old problem of discrimination
against Jews as well as of
a view full of sympathy and
understanding with respect to
Israel." He hailed the Pope's
statement which deplored all
types of discrimination, in-
cluding anti-Semitism and his
"eloquent words urging the
countries of the world to pro-
vide safe haven for victims
of Persecution."
Engel emphasized the Ameri-
can Jewish Committee'S view
that the problem of the Holy
Places "could be solved, with
full retention of sovereignty,
the creation of an interna-
tional commission to supervise
the Holy Places, preferablY un-
der the aegis of the United
Nations."
In reference to his visit. to
Israel, Engel announced that
his, delegation had received
Premier David Ben-Gurion's
"vigorous affirmation of the
fact and principle that the
Government of Israel speaks
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Jewish Committee President Reports ! German Court Tosses Out Case of Arab Lobbyist
BONN (JTA)—A court case from West German Chancellor tunate the line of questioning
Vatican Is Vitally Interested in
which Hertslet was expected to
that threatened to stir up an Dr. Konrad Adenauer.
embarrassing hubbub about
The Chancellor had re- pursue with respect to the
Constructive Middle East Program
reparations to Israel was quietly portedly instructed his Cabinet complex antecedents of the