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January 31, 1958 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1958-01-31

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I $10,204,443 Allocated for 10
E, Lands by Claims Conference

Mrs. Ben Jones Heads'
W omen's Special Gifts

Doron Captain and Crew Released
by Egypt; Still Hold Fishing Vessel

JERUSALEM (JTA) — T h e The Israeli crewmen and the
ROME, (JTA) — The sum ; I am happy to report that re-
six crew members of, the Israeli Italian captain met with the
of
$10,204,433
was
granted
to
parations
deliveries
to
Israel

fishing vessel Doron, which was press and recited a tale of tor-
5 Jewish' communities, organiza- are running at a smooth pace.
seized on the high seas by Egyp- ture, terror and beating for
The
German
Government
is
not
tions and institutions in 30 I

tian gun boats last September, nearly six weeks after their
"."5 countries throughout the world merely meeting its obligations,
were released by Egypt Monday. capture while their Egyptian
by the board of directors of but is continuing to proceed
Israel promptly turned over captors tried to get them to con-
!:D 1 the Conference on Jewish Ma- 1 beyond them."
O
to Egypt six Arab fishermen fess, firstly, that they were in-
terial Claims Against Germany 1

The figures presented by
from the Gaza Strip whose boat side Egyptian territorial waters
W at the close of its two day
Dr. Goldmann revealed that
was seized last December off and, secondly, that they had
annual meeting* here Sunday.
been spying when apprehended

in 195'7 Israel received in
the Askelon coast.
The board represents 22. major goods, materials and services
after midnight of Sept. 22:
The
technicalities
of
the
re-
Jewish organizations in various the equivalent of $64,285,000,
The first visit by a represen-
lease of the five Israelis and
I countries around the globe.
bringing the total to $326,-
their Italian skipper, were ne- tative of the International Red -a
190,0000 since deliveries be-
The sum granted represents
gotiated by the headquarters Cross, the men said, marked
Mrs. BENJAMIN JONES staff
- of the United Nations change in the treatment they re-
74 funds available for distribution gan in 1953. Advance orders
will head the Special Gifts Emergency Force at Gaza. Al- ceived. The beatings ended, they
,4; this year from German repara- for capital goods include
Section of the Allied Jewish
were placed together in one
tions payments. With this ships and oil drilling equip-
Campaign Women's Division. though the Israelis never pub- large cell instead of separately
ment for delivery over the
i t year's total, the overall sum
licly
stated
they
were
holding
g distributed thus far comes to next few years amount to Assisting her will be execu- the six Arabs, they had in- in dark dungeeon-like rooms.
tive vice-chairmen Mesdames
The captain said that he at-
g $49,749,443, Jacob Blaustein, $80,952,000,
Maxwell Jospey and Philip R. formed UNEF.
temped to produce his depth
senior vice president of the
Dr. Goldmann pointed out
Israeli
officials
stated
that
Marcuse. Mrs. Lewis H. Man-
sounder records and his charts
conference, announced.
that ship deliveries to date ning, campaign vice - chair- the Egyptians had not linked to prove to the Egyptians that
es
The sharp contrast be have amounted to 19 vessels
man, serves as advisor to their release of the Israeli fish- he was on the high. seas, but
tween the heartening speed with a tonnage of 163,160.
w
special gifts. Mrs. Leo S. Mel- ermen to the freeing of the they would have none of his
with which the West German i Reporting on his meeting
len is chairman of the pros- Gaza inhabitants. The exchange tale, insisting he was inside
Republic is meeting the re- with Dr. Adenauer, Dr. Gold-
pect review committee, while of prisoners took place at a Egyptian waters.
parations obligations it as- mann said he discussed with
Mesdames Ben Mossman, UNEF checkpost near the Gaza
Israel is likely to make a
sumed to the State of Israel the Bonn Chancellor ways and
Samuel Schwartz and Wil- Strip border.
sharp protest to the Red Cross
and the discouraging delays means of speeding up fulfill-
Israel attacked the seizure of over the treatment the men
liam W. Brown act as a spe-
in
the implementation
of in- ment of the obligations that
dividual
indemnity legisla-
cial review team. Mrs. Aaron the vessel—which the Egyp- received. It will also press its
Federal Germany and the in-
Nathan is in charge of work- tians have not yet released and demands for the 73-ton Doron,
tion was stressed by Dr. Na- dividual states had assumed.
ers' briefing. Special gifts, which Jerusalem demands un- equipped with electronic de-
hum Goldmann, Conference Measures urgently called for
made up of 1,600 contributors conditionally—as an act of "pi- vices for locating schools of fish.
president.
include: provision of more ade-
of 50 and more, will hold its racy" and threatened to appeal
Dr. Goldmann e x p r e s s e d quate funds and advances on
fund-raising affair March 12. to the Security Council. UN
gratification at the assurance the part of the Federal Gov- Mrs. Perry P. Burnstein is Secretary General Dag Ham-
conveyed to him by the West ernment; enlarging of under-
fund-raising event chairman. marskjold persuaded Jerusalem
* *
to let him make a personal ap-
German Chancellor Dr. Ade- manned staffs at indemnifica-
peal to Cairo.
nauer that the Federal Re- tion offices and the establish-
Serving Detroit
Several such appeals, one in
public's indemnification laws ment of uniformity in pro- Zuckerman Names
person to Egyptian President
Homes and Industry
would be carried out in full. i cedures and treatment of iden- Two Co-Chairmen
Nasser, were made and only
"The statement issued by Dr. ! tical categories of claims on
for Over 45 Years
after repeated Israeli prodding
Adenauer following our meet- the part of the various states.
was
Hammarskjold
able
to
win
ing several days ago will do "The year 1958 is expect-
Egyptian agreement to the re-
much to calm the disquiet ed to prove a fateful period
lease of the six fishermen.
created recently by irrespon- for the program of indemni-
sible opinion," Dr. Goldmann fication. The true scope of
said.
! indemnification claims and
the fiscal demands they will
Dr. Goldmann hailed the
make are expected to merge
forthright attitude of the
for the first time with a
Social DemOcratic Party of
measure of clarity and cer-
West Germany in support of
tainty," Dr. Goldmann as-
the indemnification program.
Abe. Shiffman Abe Green
The Conference leader called serted.
special attention to the fact ' Moses A. Leavitt, treasurer
Paul Zuckerman, ; pre-cam-
that this year for the first of the Conference, reported
time the Nazi victims of the that during 1957 the organiza- paign chairman of the 1958
so called Iron Curtain countries tion had allocated $10,048,000. Allied Jewish Campaign, an-
2151 EUREKA, WYANDOTTE
In presenting the 1958 bud- nounces that Abe Green and
were to be recipients of funds
Abraham
Shiffman
will
be
pre-
getary
recommendations
for
from the Claims. Conference.
AV 2-11818
DU 2-7820
"I am referring," Dr. Gold- consideration of the board, campaign co-chairmen.
"Pre-campaign has become a
mann said, "to the aid pro- Blaustein pointed out that
gram for. Nazi victims in Po- among the sum allocated was bigger job than one man can
land which opened last year; divided among the following handle," Zuckerman said, "but
following an invitation extend- categories: relief and rehabili- with the help of Mr. Green and
ed to the Joint Distribution tation, $794,595; cultural and Mr. Shiffman we should in-
Committee by the Polish Gov- educational reconstruction, $1,- crease last year's record total
ernment. I am also referring 294,848; research and com- of $4,250,000.
Under Abe Green's leader-
to the Jewish communities in memoration, $405,000; legal aid,
Hungary and Czechoslovakia $160,000, and administration, ship, the real estate and build-
Whatever the Simcha, your visiting guests will
that received the permission of including a contribution to the ing division, which in its best
PALMER
AIIMER
like the extras at the PALMER MOTEL (ad-
their government for the first Israel Purchasing Mission, year had raised $840,000, raised
joining rooms & kitchenette for instance).
MOTEL
$1,250,000 in 1956 and repeated
time to submit direct applica- Mission, $400,000.
They'll like the special weekend rates, too.
that feat in 1957.
tions to the conference re-
Shiffman serves on the boards
questing aid on behalf of spe- Sinai Remembrance Forest
OFAQIM—The names of Brig. of Sinai Hospital, North End
cified programs."
TO 9-1300
17500 Woodward
Reporting on German de- Assaf Simhoni and of the 171 Clinic and the Fresh Air So-
3 blks. N. of 6 Mi. Opposite Palmer Park
liveries to Israel under the fallen of the Sinai Campaign ciety.
* * *
agreement of which the Claims will be perpetuated in a forest
planted
by
the
JNF
on
an
area
Conference is a part, Dr. Gold-
Federation Annual
SAVE WHERE YOUR
mann said: "The delivery of of 400 dunams along the Gaza
Meeting
on
Tuesday
reparations goods, materials Strip border. The forest will
Grow Fftister,
Judge Theodore Levin, presi-
and services to the State of comprise 171 gardens, each
Israel was a major aspect of containing 200 trees commem- dent of the Jewish Welfare
At City Bank passbook savings grow faster, safely and
the 1952 agreements and news orating the name of one fallen Federation, urges all Allied
automatically, because, instead of a trivial one per cent
Jewish
Campaign
contributors
hero,
and
will
be
called
the
from this front is heartening.
You
get 21 /2 times as much interest
to attend the 32nd annual meet-
For the fifth year in a row, Assaf Simhoni Forest.
ing of Federation, 8:15 p.m.,
Tuesday, at the Esther Ber-
man Branch of the United He-
MORE PEOPLE BRING THEIR
brew Schools.
Outlining the evening's pro-
gram, Judge Levin said: "We
will honor an outstanding com-
per annum COMPUTED QUARTERLY) 0 n
munal leader with the Fred
M. Butzel Memorial Award for
A Ft
Et /OA
distinguished service. We will
elect nine members-at-large to
S AT INGS
the Federation board of gover-
nors. It will be my privilege to
present an annual report out-
Fifth largest bank in Detroit, resources 118 million dollars.
lining our accomplishments in
the year just ended and re-
viewing plans for the year be-
DRUG STORES
ginning."
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Northeast Offices
The United Hebrew Schools'
Northwest Mow
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choral group will perform. Fol-
• WEST SEVEN MILE. NEAR EVERGREEN • EAST EIGHT MILE, EAST OF CRATIO?
THAN ANY OTHER STORES
East Side Detroit—Groot Pointe Mos
lowing the program there will
• MACK AND CADIEUX
be an opportunity for informal
• OAK PARK—WEST NINE MILE ROAD. NEAR COOLIDGE
S•ba ► bart • HAZEL PARK—S•EPHENN HIGHWAY, NEAR JOHN R
fellowship at a social arranged
IN MICHIGAN!
• MADISON HEIGHTS—JOHN R AT TWELVE MILE ROAD
by the Federation's Women's
Attnikr Jrdcrol Deposit laturonct Corporatio•
Division.

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