NEW YORK (JTA) — Radio transmission in the Hebrew language, with the messages received in Hebrew characters, was described as an "imminent possibility" following experi- ments conducted by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Press Wireless, Inc., American press Hebrew Corner The Midget Translation of Hebrew column. Published by Brit Ivrit Olamit. I have a friend who is a member of one of the large kibbutzim in the country. About a month ago he invited me to come to the kibbutz for sev- eral days. I was happy at the invitation and decided to go (travel) to him. On the morrow after my ar- rival we went out strolling. My friend wished to take me to the vineyard and show me a special type of grapes. On our way we passed by the large garage. In it stood in a long row tractors of all types and all sizes: yellow ones, red and green one, on wheels and on chains. "Like in a large American farm", I said to my friend in amazement. "Not exactly", my friend cor- rected me. "On an American farm you will find all the trac- tors standing here (by us) — except one". He pointed to the corner of the garage, where a small, new tractor stood. "That is ours", said my friend proudly. "It is called "midget" (that is, small. one). It is assembled in our coun- try. For the time being it is only assembled and not pro- duced, but that, too, is a great achievement". We approached the small tractor in order to see it at close range. "It can compete with any other small tractor in the world", my friend told me, "and after it will come the larger ones. Perhaps in another few years I will be able to bring you here and tell you that not a single one of our tractors is to be found on an American farm". communications organization. The new method would per- mit Israeli newspaper cor- respondents here to write their messages in Hebrew characters and have them transmitted to Israel in that form. At present, correspondents here transcribe Hebrew into phonetic English and their messages are trans- mitted in English characters. In experiments here, Yiddish texts—news stories prepared for transmission to the Yiddish newspapers by wire circuits— were transmitted by radio fac- simile and received on a tape- style receiver. The system was described as less subject to static and other atmospheric disturbances than radio printer transmission. The JTA-Press Wireless ex- periments indicated that there were no technical barriers to commencement of a facsimile broadcast service using the tape-style receivers. Experi- ments are being continued in the use of a page-type receiver. Press Wireless has success- fully operated the system on an extensive test basis between New York and Tokyo, using a relay repeater at San Fran- cisco. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency, which uses the trans- mitting facilities of Press Wire- less, contemplate establishment of a similar circuit between New York and Tel Aviv. The JTA established the first di- rect radioprinter circuits be- tween New York and Tel Aviv earlier this year for transmis- sion of its own news service to the Israel press. $25,000 Fund to Promote Yiddish in NYC Schools NEW YORK. (JTA)—A $25,- 000 fund to encourage the study of Yiddish in Yiddish clubs es- tablished earlier this year in the high schools of New York City, with the approval of the New York Board of Education, was announced by Abraham Bergman, a Miami Beach busi. nessman. Corsica, an island 100 miles off the French coast, is famed as the birthplace of Napoleon. 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(JTA)- Samuel Neusner, publisher of the Connecticut - Jewish Ledger, announced the appointment of Berthold Gaster as managing editor. Gaster, 32, has re- signed as managing editor of the Town & Village, weekly newspaper for Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village in Manhattan, a post he had held for the -oast five years. He has also held editorial posts in Wilmington, Del., Clovers- \dile, N.Y. and Big Rapids, Mich. For the Perfect Affair . Mickey Woolf and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 A Completely -;:. catered Tarty Mrs. I. Z. SILVARMAN (left), local Israel Bond spon- sor, and Mrs. MENDELSON BACH, assistant national di- rector of the Israel Bond Wo- men's D i v i s i o n, exchange smiles as they go over the highly successful Israel Bond tea held in Mrs. Silvarman's home. Guest of honor was Col. Shaul Ramati, of the Israel Defense Ministry, who presented 1958 sponsor pins to bond purchasers. Climax- ing the local women's Bond efforts will be an Israel Fash- ion Festival, to be held at 1 p.m., Monday, in the Scottish Rites Cathedral of Masonic Temple. Purchase of $300 in Bonds, the sale of $300 or collection of $500 will be the basis for admission. . . . IN OUR OWN BEAUTIFUL PATIO ROOM *- TEMPLE ... OR AT YOUR HOME •• . • • • ??4, Close As Your Phone Ambassador Clnrs. and CURTAIN LAUNDRY • Drapes • Lamp Shades • Curtains Pick-Up and Delivery TO 8-8044 10% OFF Cash & Carry 12813 LINWOOD PER PERSON - finest of foods and service personally supervised by "the Springel's" Serving Detroiter's Since 7934 Springel's - 8920 W. 7 MILE AT WYOMING • DI. 1-4044 Indonesia's Jewish Community Drops by Two-Thirds in 9 Months Within the past nine months, the tiny Jewish community of Indonesia has dropped by two- thirds, according to informa- tion reaching the World Jew- ish Congress in New York. Paki- stani Jewry, the WJC learns, has also decreased consider- ably in recent years. Dr. I. Schwarzbart, director of the WJC's Organization De- partment, said that as of Sept. 18, 1958, the total number of Jews in Indonesia was 150, as compared with 450 prior to the recent Indonesian action against Dutch interests. Among the 300 Jews who left were families of various nationalities. They mi- grated to Israel, Holland, Amer- ica, New Zealand and other countries. Quoting a report received from the Indonesian commu- nity, Dr. Schwarzbart said that the largest number of Jews is in Surabaja, which has a com- munity of 110. There are 20 in Djakarta, 10 in Bandung and 10 in other cities. The Jews remaining in Indo- nesia, the report added, suffer no discrimination of any kind. Another report received by the Organization Department showed that the community of Pakistan, once numbering 2,- 500, is now down to between 450 and 500. The community of Lahore has disappeared com- pletely, while only a handful of Jews live in Peshawar. 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