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Call 9-2, WE 3-7642, WE 5-5429. 15—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES gSTAI3LISliED fruit market for rent in kosher meat market. 11358 Dexter. ;0—BUSINESS CARDS LARKINS MOVING AND DELIVERY SERVICE Also Office Furniture. Any time. Reasonable. 3319 GLADSTONE WY 4-4587 roR B2.1.1.1...kt wall washing call James Russell. One day service. TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont. CHROME kitchen set, traverse dra- peries and cornesses, 2 piece sofa, and black end table. WE 3-9248. Jews in Red China Reduced to Mere 400 NEW YORK, (JTA) — In the decade since the Chinese Com- munists nationalized all com- merce and industry, the Jewish community in China has shrunk from 25,000 to less than 400 through emigration, the World Jewish Congress reported. Citing data in a report from the Jewish Community Council of Shanghai, the Congress said emigration was continuing and the end of the community was near. The Shanghai report said that as of June 30 there were 109 Jews left in Shanghai, 55 in Tientsin, 229 in Harbin and four in Dairen and Mukden. Emigra- tion is handled by the Shanghai Council. Most of the Jews of China have emigrated to Israel. paper Le Monde, has denied a report to the effect that he was partly responsible for the liqui- dation of Jewish writers in the USSR during the Stalinist pe- riod. Ehrenburg's letter noted that among the Soviet citizens who were "victims of Beria" were LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE people of many nationalities in- APPLIANCES - PIANOS cluding a number of famous Jew- ALSO EXPRESSING ish writers among whom were AGENTS OF U.S. VAN LINES "some of my most intimate 14948 MEYERS friends." Although such charges have VE. 8-7660 been circulating for quite a time, 110VING? Washers, dryers discon- this is the first time Ehrenburg nected and installed. Dryers vent- ed. Wolfe, BR 3-4446. has issued a denial. All City Moving Company t-1 PAINTING, decorating. Reason- able prices. Free estimates. VI. 2-1026, BR. 3-6271. ARCHES, ceilings, new or repair plastering. Neat and dependable. Smith, 6346 W. McNichols, UN 4-9263, UN 1-8062. TILE DO YOU NEED TILE WORN? New and Repair Special V OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO. UN 1-5075 CARPENTER WORK of all kinds— Porch floors, steps, kitchen cabi- nets, doors. Work myself. UN. 4-1897 LEO KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet maker, attics, recreation rooms, porches, exclusive material. Excel- lent work. Estimates free. Phone UN 2-8890. PLASTERING AT 41 A YARD Protest Minimizing of Nazi Slayings BERLIN, (JTA)—A protest to the West German government against the glossing over by a government office of statistics on the number of German Jews murdered by the Nazi regime was voiced here by the Coordi- nating Committee of Nazi Vic- tims Organizations. The protest, addressed to the Ministry of the Interior, asserted that a statistical survey by the Federal Statistical Office on the losses of human life during the Second World war was mislead- ing. That office, said the coordi- nating committee, publicized first in its own scientific period- ical and thereafter in the Fed- eral government's official bulle- tin a statement that about "200,- 000 Jews emigrated or perished due to the criminal acts of Na- tional Socialism" in the period following the start of the war. The Coordinating committee said that the statisticians un- questionably knew that from 1939 on the number of German Jews able to emigrate was neg- ligible and that the number who died an unnatural death or were killed in the Nazi extermination camps was about 180,000. Uncover Potassium Salt During Oil Prospecting Note Decline in Soviet Intermarriage by Jews Report Judaism Waning in Soviet Lithuania NEW YORK, (JTA) — A de- clining rate of intermarriage be- tween Jews and non-Jews in the Soviet Union as a result of grow- ing Jewish consciousness of younger Soviet Jews was re- ported here by the New York Times on the basis of interviews with recent travelers to the USSR. The Times noted that cases were reported of children born of mixed marriages who sub- sequently insisted on being clas- sified as Jews on their passports. These were among numerous signs noted at the recent Mos- cow Youth Festival which point to a renaissance of interest in and identificiation with Judaism by younger Soviet Jews. NEW YORK (JTA)—There are 10,000 Jews in Riga, capital of Soviety Lithuania, and 30,000 in. Lvov, Soviet Galicia, com- Egypt Orders Surrender of Property, Title Deeds LONDON (WJA)—The Minis- try of Finance and Economy in Cairo has issued an order for the surrender of British and French movable property and title deeds, and in particular of profits on shares in Egyptian and foreign countries and estab- lishments. The assets were to be sur- rendered to the Custodian-Gen- eral "within 10 days of the date of the order or of the date when such property or rights fell due." The order was issued on Sept. 19. It is understood that a large portion of the assets due to be sequestered were held by British and French nationals of the Jewish faith. JERUSALEM (JTA)—An ar- tesian well with the highest concentration of potassium salts in the world has been discovered in Israel in the course of oil prospecting, the Ministry of De- velopment announced. Within a few months, tests are Form Hungarian Committee expected to establish the quan- tity of water available and of World Jewish Congress LONDON, (JTA) — The for- whether is has possibilities of Ehrenberg Sheds Blame commercial exploitation. The well, in the Mt. Sodom area, con- for Writers' Liquidation tains 430 grams of salt per litre PARIS, (JTA) — The Soviet (almost a quart) of water, about Jewish writer Ilya Ehrenburg, five times the concentration of in a letter to the French news- water in the Dead Sea. F.PAIR, brick, cement, plaster, _pointing, chimneys and *porches, steps. UN 2-1017. I News Around the World To Expand Trade Pact JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Israel and Yugoslavia have agreed to negotiate an expansion of their current $11,000,000 trade pact. At present, Yugoslavia ships Is- rael timber, agricultural prod- ucts, metal ores and chemicals in exchange for citrus fruit, tex- tiles, and automobiles. mal establishment of a Hun- garian Committee of the World Jewish Congress in Budapest WASHINGTON (JTA) — The status of Tunisia's 80,000 Jews was seen as jeopardized by re- ports received here that the Tu- nisian government has accepted an offer of arms from Egyptian Premier Nasser and is negotiat- ing with Communist Czechoslo- vakia for additional weapons. Tunisian authorities in the past assured Jews they had nothing to fear. The Tunisian press and radio, however, are increasingly supporting Arab League attacks on Zionism and cently after being closed in w es t e r n correspondents since they were occupied by the Red Army, were visited by a Times correspondent, who wrote that the death of religion in the Sov- iet satellite empire was no- where portrayed "so graphically as in the single synagogues that now serve the once important Jewish communities of Riga and Lvov." The Jews now in the two cities have moved in from other parts of Russian-controlled ter- ritory, he established. The cor- respondent reported that 30 to 40 elderly men were "the only ones who carry on the daily religious rituals." Only on high holy days every autumn are there more than a thousand worshippers in each city, he said. To Issue Post-War History of Jews in Bohemia-Moravia LONDON (WJA)—A publica- tion entitled "The Jewish Com- munities in Bohemia and Mora- via in the Period after World War II" is to be issued in January 1957 by the Central In- stitute for Church Publications in Prague, the Jewish communi- ties in Bohemia and Moravia report. Author of the volume, which will be published in German and carry some 100 illustrations, is Dr. Rudolf Iltis, secretary of the Jewish communal organization in Bohemia-Moravia and head of its publications department. The in- troduction has been written by the chief Rabbi of Prague, Dr. Gustav Sicher. To Participate in Tour of Radio Free Europe NEW YORK—I. W. Garek, Columbus, 0., attorney and na- tional vice-president of Bnai Brith, has left with a group of Israel. Moroccan Crown Prince Attends Yom Kippur Service the royal family. most of them slaughtered by the Nazis, the New York Times re- ported in a dispatch from Mos- cow. The two cities, reopened re- during a visit there of Dr. G. M. Riegner, WJC representative, was announced in an official communique from the Central Board of Hungarian Jews. Heading the Hungarian af- filiate of the World Jewish Con- gress is Dr. Paul Weinstein, a Religious Liberty Group noted physician and professor at the University of Budapest. Rejects Census Question WASHINGTON (JTA)—A re- Other members of the committee are well-known Jewish writers, quest asking the Bureau of the newspapermen, scientists, artists Census to reject any proposal to ask - a religious question in and religious leaders. the 1960 dicennial census was made to the U.S. Department of Commerce by the International Religious Liberty Association. The Association, an organiza- tion dedicated to safeguarding the constitutional principles of religious freedom, believes such a question violates the First Amendment of the 1.1..S. Consti- tution. This is also the belief of Jewish organizations in this country. Plastering. All materials fur- nished. Ceilings, arches, patching. 1000 ELSMERE - Cantor to Head Bond 'Builders' Tunisia Accepts Arms from Egypt, Russia RABAT, Morocco, (JTA) — Prince Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco attended the $10 up. Clean neat workers. Work Yom Kippur services at s syna- guaranteed. Free estimates. gogue here. It was the first time UN 2-8540 a member of the ruling family B. J. BALL of this Moslem country attended L SCHWARTZ & CO. All types at carpenters work. TY 7-7758 or UN High Holy Day services. 2-6329. In a short address to the con- FURNITURE repaired and refinished. gregation, the Prince extended Free estimates. WE 3-2110. his father's greetings to Moroc- can Jewry and called for a "corn VINEWOOD MOVING CO. mon Arab-Jewish effort to build the new Morocco." Prayers were MOVING & STORAGE offered in Arabic and Hebrew for REASONABLE RATES King Mohammed V, the Prince's VI 2-4057 father, and for other members of pared with pre war Jewish pop- ulations of 50,000 and 100,000, Eddie Cantor, who has been a leading force in the Israel Bond Campaign since its inception, accepted the position of National Chairman of the "Builders of Israel" at the Economic Mobilization Conference for Israel, which launched an intensive Fall drive in the United States and Canada to raise a minimum of $75,000,000 in 1957 through the sale of Israel Bonds. Abraham Feinberg (right), President of the Israel Bond Organization, is shown presenting Cantor with a specially made silver trowel, symbol of the Builders of Israel, purchasers of one or more $3,000 Israel Housing Bonds. Witnessing the presentation cere- monies were more than 1,200 delegates, who climaxed the three- day conference by voting to place special emphasis in the cam- paign on the need to provide homes and employment for more than 100,000 newcomers expected to arrive in Israel before the end of 195'1. 60 business and civic leaders for a 10-day tour of news and radio installations operated on the rim of the Iron Curtain by the Cru- sade for Freedom. Garek was chosen to represent Bnai Brith, one of a number of national organizations supporting the Crusade for Freedom's Radio Free Europe. Bnai Brith has re- ceived numerous awards from the American Heritage Foundation, sponsoring organization for the Crusade for Freedom, for its work. German University Opens `Institute of Judaism' TUEBINGEN, West Ger- many, (JTA) — The Lutheran Theological Faculty of the local university announced the open- ing of an Institute of Judaism where future Protestant pas- tors ane to learn about Juda- ism du ng the past two mill- ennia :eight down to present- day Israel and where Judaic studies are to be conducted. 37-THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, October 11, 1951 0—EMPLOYMENT