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MUfri HENRY LEONARD
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Israeli-Built Trawler
L .,. k O ctocreilarian
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Undergoes First Tests
. HAIFA, (JTA) — The first
WALTHAM. Mass.—A chair To p Fund Raiser
z Name Brandeis Chair
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.... for Cosmetologist Levy
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LOS ANGELES. (JTA) _ Israeli-built steel hull fishing
in French civilization has been
Near-old Joe Miller, trawler went to the sea this
established at Brandeis Univer- E 1€.
. slit Y • - four- •
;-. vity in memory of the.., an nid_ age home resident, wa. week .after being officially
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w spirit of Charles of the Ritz credited by United W e 1 f a r e turned over to the fishermen
d Campaign chairman here of Kibbutz Nakhsholim, its
E. cosmetics.
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cz The B. E. and Regine S. Levy - with "raising more money sin- owners.
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has glehandedly for any local wet- : Named the Gal Oz, the boat
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„ Chair in French Civilization
= been made possible through a fare fund campaign than any was constructed here by the
gift from the Charles of the Ritz man or woman in the United Hayama Co. from German steel
, plates.
I Foundation, New York, to honor States."
,_ the chairman of the board of the
Since joining the fund drive's I The trawler can hold nine
when
I tons of fish in cold storage.
firm. a former resident of Ridge- volunteer staff in 1948 ;
, he was 75 years old. Miller has About 65 feet in length. the
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field, Conn.
, vessel will carry a crew of nine.
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Dr. Claude Andre Vigee. as- raised
nearly $400.000.
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The total might have been It is now undergoing tests off
.t;1 sociate professor of romance
= languages and literature and higher if he had not suffered . , the Israel coast.
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= . chairman of the Department of a heart attack in 1953. which I The Gal Oz r e 13 1 a c e s a
og European Languages and Liter- temporarily slowed his activi- trawler, the Nakshol, which
: was impounded by Turkey over
' t:, ature at Brandeis, has been ties.
t A widower with four sons • a year ago for fishing in its
named to fill the new chair.
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and
three
daughters,
the
octo-
territorial waters. The Turkish
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ra. ,
genarian was a successful New Court of Appeal has ordered
Israeli Teachers Attend
York dress manufacturer until a retrial of the case.
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German Conference
FRANKFURT (JTA) — S. S. . he
came
here
in 1943.
The
Israel
War
of Liberation World Lutheran Leaders
Levin. Secretary General of the in 1948 inspired him to join the Confer with Minn. Rabbis
Israeli Teachers Association ' welfare fund's volunteer fund- MINNEAPOLIS (JTA)—Fifty
and head of an Israeli delega-
leaders of the Lutheran World
Aion to the World Conference raisers.
Two years ago. grateful Jew- Federation. here as delegates to
of Teachers
meeting
here, was
told ish community leaders quietly . the Federation's world-wide
the
conference
that this
the first time Israeli teachers raised a special fund to present assembly, were guests of the
him with "the finest gift I Minnesota Rabbinical Associa - I
had attended a meeting in have ever received"—an all- tion at an interfaith breakfast.
Germany.
The Lutheran leaders at the
Recalling the slaughter of expense paid trip to Israel.
breakfast represented a score of
1.000.090 Jewish children by the JDC Official Granted
countries in Asia, Africa and
Nazis, 'he adjured his profes- , Scandinavian Honor
Europe, including Germany and
sional colleagues from 40 coun- ,
tries to heed the lesson of the COPENHAGEN (JTA) — For Austria.
Dr. Heinrich Grueber, dean of
Nazi era by holding aloft, in the first time in its 32-year
consonance with the high ideals history. the Scandinavian Jew- the Lutheran community in
enunciated by the prophets of - ish Federation has selected a West Berlin, said that many
I Germans still feel guilty for
ancient Israel, the principles of Jew who does not come from
crimes against t h e
humanity and justice as well as one of the four countries in Nazism s
the right of each nation to an the Federation to -receive its Jews. Rabbi W. Gunther Platit,
I highest honor. Knight of the of Temple Mt. Zion. St. Paul,
independent existence.
presided at the breakfast sea-
After this speech was greeted Order of King David.
with strong applause. Sir Ron- : The award was made here at sion. Among the other Jewish
ald Gould, the conference chair- a dinner in Copenhagen Guild- spiritual leaders who spoke
man, stressed its significance hall to Charles H. Jordan, di- were Rabbi Albert Minda, of
and warmly welcomed the five- rector general of the Joint Dis- Temple Israel, senior rabbi of
man Israeli delegation. tribution Committee, in recog- the Twin Cities, and Rabbi
In addition to A. A. Yellin, nition of his work in helping Stanley Rabinowitz.
honorary president of the Is- reconstruct Jewish life shattered
Den - 14 - Year - Old - Stowaway
raeli Teachers Association. the by war and persecution in
Returns Home to Israel
delegation included two repre- mark and Norway.
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Seven
sentatives from Israel high'
months after she unwillingly
schools, and two from the ele- Indict Gestapo Officials
left Israel with her father to
for Murdering 5,500 Jews
mentary schools.
STUTTGART (JTA)—Three settle in Cuba. 14-year-old De-
former Gestapo officials, m- borah Pasternak was back as a
Dedicate New Synagogue eluding
the head of an "exter- stowaway passenger on the
in Old German Village
mination" unit in Tilsit who Israeli freighter Shomron.
TRIER, Germany (JTA)—A allegedly boasted that he had
"It's better here," she said
tiny synagogue was dedicated . - disposed of" 132,000 Jews, happily, as the ship docked.
here for the handful of sur- ' have been indicted for the mur- • Stowing away on the ship in
vivors of what is considered . der of 5,502 Lithuanian Jews in Havana. Deborah was found at
one of the oldest and most im- 1941. Seven other lesser Ges- sea. After an exchange of
portant Jewish communities in tapo agents were also indicted cables between her mother in
Germany, the existence of as accomplices. The trial date Israel and her father in Cuba,
which has been traced back to has not yet been set. she was allowed to return here.
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The new edifice replaced a .w_,
synagogue erected in 1859 and
tt,
'destroyed by fire by the Nazis
during the pogrom of Novem-
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ber. 1938. The square sand-
stone, edifice. with a seating
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C.
capacity of 100. was built with
a grant from the Rhineland-
Palatinate State Government
out of indemnification funds.
and a $20,000 grant from the
Trier City Council.
All the 800 Jews residing in
Trier (Treves) in 1933 when
Hitler came to power were sub-
sequently exterminated or dis,.
persed. None were in the city
in 1943. Today. the Jewish com-
munity numbers about 50 souls
and 'is the only congregation in
the Rhineland-Palatinate large
enough to conduct regular Fri-
day evening services.
The community planned Sab-
bath mornif services with the
participation' of the American
.and French Jewish soldiers gar-
risoned in the area.
Gromyko at UN Sessions
UNITED NATIONS, (AJP)—
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko. who headed the
USSR delegation to the UN all
through Israel's struggle for
statehood and who had joined
the U.S. and others in voting
for the partition plan in 1947.
will come to the U.S. for the
opening of the 12th session of
the General Assembly. Ambas-
sador Sobole.V told the AJP.
.
Israel's chemical and mining industries, which this year
expect to earn and save $20,000,000 in hard currency, are
receiving significant impetus from State of Israel Development
Bond funds. Here, at the Machteshim Chemical Industries plant
in Beersheba. which receives Israel Bond allocations, chlorine
gas is placed in cylinders for shipments to farms, where itcls
used as an insecticide. In the foreground are huge 'bottles of
acid produced at the plant. By the end of 1958, Israel antici-
pates savings of $25,000,000 for her chemical and mineral
industries, as a result of stepped-up production in enterprises
which utilize Israel .Bond funds for development, expansion
and modernization.
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:nt says, 'GIVE TO THE JUDAEA/4 I
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r _,xpand Chemical, Minina Industries
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WELFARE FUND'?"
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1957. 1...000.9rd
Frame
Technion
Readies Turkish Radio Asked
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Cosmic Research to End Practice of
Poking Fun at Jews
Scientists at the Technion,
ISTANBUL, (JTA) — An ap-
Israel's, Institute of Technology ,
at Haifa, are in the final stages peal to the state-controlled ra-
of preparation for their part dio network to end the practice
in the world research program of making Jews and other mi-
to be pursued during the In- norities in Turkey the butt of
ternational Geophysical Year. I jokes in plays and other pro-
TeChnion's contribution will grams was published in the
consist of research conducted newspaper "G-ece Postasi:" The
by the. cosmic ray laboratory newspaper charged that the pro-
under the leadership of Prof. grams were of low quality and '
Kurt Sitte, and by the solar , "hurt the feelings" of national
physics laboratoty, headed by groups. (1
associate professor Nathan Rob-
Comedians on the Turkish ra-
inson.
dio have had a field' day with
For the implementation of "Jewish accented" dialogue in
the cosmic ray r program, Tech- Turkish. One popular comedian
nion scientists ' have designed has built up a national reputa-
and built a cosmic ray telescope tion for a character known as
which is now being installed "Salamon," who is portrayed as
on top- of the uifinished Albert ' stingy and cowardly.
Einstein Physics Building at
Technion City.
Export-Import Bank
From this vantage point, the
instrument wilt' measure cos- Unit Prepares Report
mic radiation, while two simi-
lar recording units will be on Israel Loan Bid
WASHINGTON (JTA) — A
placed in a cave on Mt. Car-
mel to establish the amount of four-man mission of specialists
cosmic radiation underground. , has begun processing a report
Prof. Robinson's laboratory to the Export-Import Bank on
carry out systematic a $75 million loan for which
will
measurements' of solar radiation , Israel has applied. A bank
with equipment which includes ' spokesman told the JTA last
a shading and ' recording in- week-end that the recommen-
strument invent d and devel- dations of the specialists would I
oped at the Te hnion labora- be submitted to the bank chair-
tory.
man, Samuel Waugh, "s o m e
Measurements will be made time next month."
of solar activit. and of sun
spots, which wil be correlated
with Prof. Sitte's research in Robt. Briscoe Biography
order to determine the in- to Be Published in Fall
fluence of solar phenomena.
DUBLIN (JTA)—A biographyy
of Robert Briscoe former Jew-
American Scientists at
ish Lord Mayor of this city,
Israel Nuclear Conclave
will be published before the
The largest delegation at the end of the year.
Structure
Internati nal Nuclear
o
The author will be Alden
Conference. to be held in Israel Hatch, who has wri ten biogra-
from 'September 8 to 13, will phies of the Pope, Clare Booth
be from the 'United States. The Luce, and President Eisen-
conference, under the joint hower.
auspices of UNESCO, the Inter-
Tentatively titled "Messenger
o
f r Pu e and Ap-
national Union
plied Physics and the Weizmann of the People," the book will be
Institute of Science, will I take published by Little. Brown and
place at the Weizmann Institute Co., a Boston firm.
of Science, Rehovoth.
Thirty-six American scien- Free Beer and Ice Cream
tists will take a leading part in
Mark Shop's Anniversary
the sessions of this international
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Custom-
scientific conclave. The confer-
ence will explore "the very ers, free-loaders and well-wish-
ers
from all over this city con-
structure of matter" and thus
have a direct bearing on peace- verged on Krau's Delicatessen
here last week for free beer, ice
ful uses of atomic energy_
cream and pretzels, served in
Congress Approves Release celebration of the store's second
anniversary.
of $3.5 Million to Israel
-Located in a section here that
WASHINGTO , (JTA) — An
easure releas- compares—in mood anyway—
appropriations
ing $3,516,667 in Israel currency with Paris' Montparnasse, the
for distribution 6 organizations delicatessen is a specialty shop
and institutions has been ap- which carries every local and
proved. Both ho ses of Congress foreign brand of meat and bev-
accepted an ame dment holding erage.
Krau, a restauranteur from
that this action hould not con-
stitute a preced nt in the dis- Romania, arrived here three
bursement of co nterpart funds years ago, and opened his now
a year
delicatessen
accumulated ab oad under the famous
pro- later. Last year, it grossed' a
Informational Guaranty
'gram..
quarter of a million pounds.
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