Working to Achieve Balfour Success Arab League Backs Hate Peddlers, N. Y. Newspaper Series Reveals NEW YORK (AJB)—In the back to the U.S. to spread anti- fourth of a series of feature Jewish propaganda. The Arab stories on American anti-Semitic the powers," adds, "notably United Meskil Arab Republic which hate peddlers, New York World- employs scores of former Nazis Telegram and Sun staff writer who fled from Germany when Paul Meskil charged that the Hitler died, hope the propa- Arab League had financed some ganda will turn American pub- of the anti-Semitic activities lie opinion against Israel and here.. thereby hurt Israel's chances for "At least one of the poison- increased economic aid." Meskil also disclosed that "in- pen periodicals, avidly read by hate g r o ups throughout the vestigators report that the Arab United States," Meskil revealed, phase of the anti-Semitic move- "receives part of its financing ment is conducted through of- from members of the Arab fices which Arab League mem- League. Part of the oil money bers maintain in New York and received from America is sent Washington." An unusually large committee of workers is supporting the Zionist Organiza- tion of Detroit in its efforts to make this year's Balfour Concert the most success- ful in history. Above are workers who attended a planning session recently at the home of Dr. and Mrs. I. Walter Silver. The Balfour Concert, on Nov. 15, will fea- ture the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Valter Poole. Cellist Paul Olefsky will be the soloist. Germany Gives Up On Eisele Fisher to Speak to JNF Board Mendel N. Fisher, executive director of the Jewish National Fund of America. will address the local board of directors at a special meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the JNF offices, 8414 Wyoming. Fisher, who has just returned from an important meeting of the Zionist Actions Committee in Jerusalem, will speak of the deliberations of this meeting, the results of which are ex- pected to have far-reaching effects on the relationships of the Jewish National Fund and the government of Israel. He also will discuss With the members of the local board and key members of the board of the JNF Ladies Auxiliary, a new agreement, setting up an Israel Land Authority accept- able by both the JNF and the Israeli government. The new Land Authority agreement also will be on the agenda of the Jewish National Fund conference, to be held Nov. 30, at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. All Jewish organiza- tions in Michigan have been in- vited to send delegates to the conference. 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In the evening, Rabbi Jacob F. Weinstein, of Chicago's KAM Temple, will address the com- munity gathering. Also on the program will be Zvi Scooler, humorist and star of the Yid- dish and Broadway stage, and contralto Lois Raye, s o l o i s t with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Kurtz Brick Celebrates Second Day of Opening In ceremonies yesterday, in which Gov. Williams and other officials an ddignitaries partici- pated, the Kurtz Brick Co. open- ed its new brick "supermart" at 14183 Wyoming. The second day of the grand opening will be celebrated today. Paul Kurtz, president of the company, advises that the build- ing spans 10 lots, and utilizes enough bricks for 75 homes. Over 200 different clay building materials are featured in the company's "brick gallery." An o t h e r highlight of the building, unduplicated a n y - where in the world, is a 100 x 25 foot wan, comprising 17,000 bricks of 50 different. styles. BONN — The West German Foreign Office, in an announce- ment which caused resentment among. Nazi victims, asserted Wednesday that it would be impossible to contest the re- fusal of the United Arab Re- public to extradite Dr. Hans Eisele for trial on war crimes charges. Eisele, who was a doctor in the Buchenwald concentration camp, fled to Cairo after wit- nesses in the trial of Buchen- wald camp guard Martin Som- mers accused him of murder- ous medical experiments on camp inmates. A Foreign Office spokesman said that the UAR refused ex- tradiction because UAR law provides that defendants must be tried within 10 years of the alleged crime. West German law provides for a 20-year pe- riod, but Egyptian law must be followed in the Eisele case be- cause there is no extradiction agreement between the West G e r m an Republic and the UAR, the Foreign Office spokesman said. The announcement pointed up demands for such an agree- ment to make possible the re- turn to West Germany for trial of many Nazi criminals now living in the UAR. Protest Denunciations of Writer Pasternak Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News PARIS. — The Association of Jewish Authors and Journalists cabled to the Moscow Writers' Association Wednesday a "vig- orous protest" against denunci- ations of Nobel Prize winner Boris Pasternak. The telegram declared that "we join the protest of the en- tire free world against the in- justice being done to the great writer Boris Pasternak, and we appeal to the Association of Writers of the Soviet Union to take a more correct position in regard to their colleague who has been awarded the greatest literary award and who is ad- mired by writers the world over." 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