• (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON, (JTA) — The re- mains of 200 Jeivish victims of the Nazi occupation of Poland have been exhumed at Timbark and reinterred in a Jewish cemetery in Cracow, the Folk- stimme reported. The Warsaw Yiddish news- paper noted that, although 15 years have passed since the liberation, victims of Nazism were still being exhumed from mass graves throughout Poland. In Maskiw-Podhalanski, a tomb- stone was set up at a mass graVe of 146 Jewish victims. preted as denying to Israel the right_ to • use the Gulf of Aqaba, which is bordered not only by Israel but also by United Arab Republic and Saudi Arabia. At Tuesday's session of the conference, Israel's delegation chairman, •Gideon Rafael, reas- serted Israel's traditional in- sistence on the claim that the "territorial sea" does-not extend beyond six miles.. - "We are in favor of fullest measure of freedoth of naviga- tion," Rafael declared, "and this would be impaired by any un- due extension of territorial sea or any other restrictive meas- ures changing well established rules and practices. We con- sider that the maximum of six nautical miles for territorial sea meets the requirements." Regarding fishing rights, the Israeli said his government would accept extension on the six-mile limit to an additional six miles if suitable safeguards were provided to "avoid undue harm to existing rights." Rafael made a plea for agree- ment by the conference on the two points on its agenda, call- ing upon all opposing sides to find compromises, but in regard to territorial sea limitations, he insisted Israel is anxious to guard against any encroach- ment upon our sovereignty, which is the shield of our in- dependence and liberty." He pointed out that Israel's mer- chant marine has - increased from "negligible beginnings" to 250,000 gross- registered tons and state: "We are planning. a further increase in the near future." Yaakov Tsur to Head Keren Kayemeth Board House Passes Bill for 5,000 Refugees GENEVA. — The issue of freedom of navigation which concerns Israel not only in regard to shipping through the Suez Canal but also because the Arab states have been advocat- ing steps that might result, in curbing Israel's freedom of marine movement in the Gulf of Aqaba came forcefully to the front here Tuesday at the second United Nations confer- ence on the law of the sea. The conference, which haS been in session since March 17, has on its agenda only two items—breadth of the so-called "territorial sea" involving the limitation of the sea area that a nation may claim as being un- der its own jurisdiction, and the limitation of fishing areas. Arab_ spOkeamen have been insisting since the conference opened that the "territorial sea" limitation be fixed at 12 miles. Such a limit could be inter- , Jews Remains of Killed by Nazis Are Reinterred in Cracow JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Y a a- kov . Tsur, former Israel Am- bamssador to France and pres- ently a member of the execu- tive of the Jewish Agency, was elected chairman of the board of the Keren Kayemeth, the Jewish National Fund, the Jew- ish land redemption agency. He succeeds Dr. Abraham Granot who was elected to the post of president of the Keren Kayemeth. This position had been left vacant since the death 19 years ago of Mena- cheth M. Ussishkin, founder and first president of the Fund. Jo- seph Weitz was elected chair- man of the Keren Kayemeth de- velopment committee. MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! - Sammy Woolf . And His Orchestra UN 1-2953 UN 3-8982 UN 3-6501 canny nas tem- s LISTENING however, to hear her say, "And I not too old for that sort o bless mommy and daddy and thing." RENAISSANCE MUSIC GUILD PRESENTS RALPH KIRKPATRICK and TOLEDO ORCHESTRA THE Sunday, April 10, 8:20 P.M.—Scottish Rite Cathedral, Masonic Temple, Mozart, Symphony 31; Haydn, Harpischord concerto; Bach, 5th Brandenburg concerto; Vivaldi, Overture to Olympiad; William Flanagan, Divertimento; Charles Ives, Unanswered Question. Tickets: Grinnell's or 1320 Cadillac, VA 2-6543-43.85, $3.30, $2.75, $2.20, $1.65. SS 2' ,19% . WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The House passed by a voice vote a bill to admit 5,000 refugees I from Iron Curtain countries now in Western Europe. The bill continues for two years the authority of the Attorney Gen- eral to admit refugees by parole instead of regular immigration procedure. Chairman Francis E. Walter, of the House Immigration Sub- committee, revealed in the course of the debate that there is virtually no chance for House action this session on the sweep- ing Changes - in the McCarran- Walter Immigration Act re- quested by President Eisen- hower in March. The President's proposal would double the number of immigrants admitted yearly., Rep. Walter, a Pennsylvania Democrat, said his subcommit- tee first wants to study "the capacity of this country to ab- sorb them." STARTING MON., APRIL 11 — 1 WEEK ONLY! TOP HAT Supper Club Presents Matt Gouze's Troop baritrang Internationally Famous Singers — Dancers --- Instrumentalists Playing for Dinner---Dancing--Floor Shows NO COVER—NO MINIMUM—NO DOOR CHARGE 73 UNIVERSITY, WINDSOR—Block from Tunnel Exlf--WO 3.3742 . ON APRIL 13, 1945, an ema- ciated 80 lb. youth, with mem- ories of two years of •slave labor BUSINESS MEN'S at Auschwitz-Buna,-escaped with LUNCHEON—$1.00 Up his older brother from a six-day death march during which they SUNDAY DINNER—$1.75 Up had been neither fed nor given 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. drink . . . Ben Kawer was only 19 years old that day and had toiled under the Nazi horror machine for two long years as an industrial painter . . . Two days after escaping -the death Imported Wines and Beers march, Ben and his brother, Mon. thru Fri.,OP1r2:370 7-A unYcSh. AMW onE. Ehr u Thurs., 5-9; Lazar, reached the American Fri., 5 p.m. til Midnight; Sat., 5 p.m'. til 2 a.m.; Sun. 1-10 forces and were released into a 18455 LIVERNOIS, between 6 & 7 Mi. Rd. more nearly normal life where UN 1-8591 someone cared about them .. . Now, 15 years later, Lazar, who lost a wife and children to the Nazis, is remarried and living with his wife and two children in Costa Rica .. . Ben lives in Oak Park, is married to the Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem. ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed former Esther Horowitz and has daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. three youngsters . . . The gnaw- 19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 BIk. E. of Evergreen ing memories of the war years BEEF BUFFET have never left ... The night- mares have -ceased, but thoughts DUBBS BEEF BUFFET of the bad years do return .. . • PRIME BEEF • SHRIMP • LOBSTER • DELMONICO STEAK • CHICKEN These memories were deliber- 13300 W. 7 MILE cor. LITTLEFIELD UN 4-7897 ately revived recently,• when the OPEN DAILY 11 8:30 P.M.; SAT. & SUN. to 9 P.M. Kawers attended an unusual reunion in the Concourse Plaza Dancing 6 nights — Don Pablo arch. Chicorels' Hotel in New York . . . The Dinners 5 p.m. Banquet parties to 100. nearly 1,000 survivors of the Kenwood Free Parking — OPEN SUNDAYS Buna compound of Auschwitz FENKELL COR. TELEGRAPH KE • 7-7377 Concentration Camp were deter- mined to revive the unpleasant Fine American & !Italian Food memories, lest the horrible ex- Open daily 11:30 a.m.-1 a.m. periences they survived be for- CLOSED SUNDAYS COCKTAIL BAR Banquet room available gotten . . • Purpose of the 17632 WOODWARD North of 6 Mile TO 9-3988 reunion was to establish a memorial scholarship fund in EDDIE'S RESTAURANT - DELKATESSEN - TRAY CATERERS memory of the 190,000 Jews who OPEN DAILY 7:30-2 A.M. SAT. TO 3 A.M. CLOSED TUESDAYS' were exterminated at Auschwitz- Breakfast • Lunch • Family Dinners • Special Children's Rates Buna . . . Initial donations to TUESDAY AVAILABLE FOR, PRIVATE PARTIES the fund are being made by the 8926 W. 7 MILE at WYOMING DI 1-5881 survivors of A-Buna who live in the United States and Canada . . . Many of the contributions 29501 NORTHWESTERN HWY. bet. 12 & 13 Mile represent money survivors re- Open Daily 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. Closed Mondays ceived in a mass legal settle- Serving Chicken & Turkey Luncheon and Dinner CARRY OUT SERVICE — PRIVATE ROOM AVAILABLE ment from the I. G. Farben CALL THOMAS McINERNEY — EL 6-9222 German industrial firm for whom they toiled at Auschwitz- Buna . . . Only children of the survivors will be eligible for the ADAMS AT WOODWARD AT AN - scholarships, which will be held • UNBT.LI7.VABLE SERVED FROM 5 TO 9 IN in escrow for several years, OUR THEATRE LOUNGE 74- since none of the survivors as EVERY EVENING yet have children of college age Complete Dinner—from appetizer to dessert . . . What children there were at A-Buna met death in the gas U.S. PRIME 12-0Z. FILET MIGNON chambers . . . It was difficult Introducing Bill Franko, former chef at the Diners' Club and American E x- for those gathering to recognize LONDON CHOP HOUSE press Cards their fellow prisoners who, 15 Hosts to Detroit: William Boesky and son, Ivan Honored years before, had borne shaved Lavish SMORGASBORD with finest mar- heads, blue and white striped inated and smoked fish, dozens of hot and uniforms and were each many cold dishes. Complete Continental Kitchen chops, lobsters, duck, etc. Beautiful private dining rooms for dozens of pounds thinner and —steaks, parties. Home and business catering. Lunch from $1.25. Dinner from $2.95. more starved looking . . . But FREE PARKING 1014 E. JEFFERSON WO 2-1042 there was no difficulty in recog- 3020 GRAND RIVER Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri- nizing their purpose . . . They vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving the World's Finest Steaks. Chops and Sea Foods for believe that mankind will profit more than 26 years. Al] Beef aged in our cellars. by remembering what happened CHOP HOUSE at Auschwitz . . . They want to keep . those memories alive by ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, passing them on as lessons' of Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. history to coming generations "Served as you like it." . . . They feel that the schol- 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours arship fund will help achieve this goal . . . which is why a CHOICE LIQUORS BANQUET FACILITIES cheerful, hard-working insur- MARIA'S PIZZERIA ance agent with a nice little Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods house in Oak Park and an at- Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service tractive dark-haired wife, would 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929 take time from work and fam- ily to journey to a unique and heart-rending reunion to revive CLAM SHOP and BAR TR 2-8800 memories of a tragic time in Serving. Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods his life. Music by Muzak 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. * * * I ANATOLES . WHERE TO DINE HERC'S Paradiso Cafe McINERNEY'S FARM and OLD CIDER MILL BRASS RAIL CHOP HOUSE 15 Stockholm CARL'S BARBARA MINTZ, five-year- old daughter of Rita and Sol Mintz, was saying her go-to-bed prayers in a very low voice . : . "I can't hear you, dear," Rita whispered . . "Wasn't talking to you," said little Barbara The Cundari reach the finest cuisine in a continental back- ground with a choice of Amer- ican and European specialties. Luncheon 11 a..m-3 p.m.; Din- ners 6-10 p.m. After-Theatre Snacks 'till 4 a.m. 20021 W. McNichols •cor. Evergreen — For Reservations — KE 3-2766 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 8, 1960 Vital to Israel's Navigation Rights