Airound the fr orld... A Digest of World Jewish Happenings from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Other News-Gathering Media. United Nations For the first time • in eight years not a single Arab-Israel dispute came before the Security Council, according to the tabula- tion of Security Council sessions in 1960. United • States NEW YORK — A regular cash dividend of $1.25 per share of common stock for 1960 has been declared by the Palestine Economic Corporation. The previous year's dividend was $1.00. The 35-year-old company uses its funds for development of Israel's economy through private investment in industrial, agri- cultural and commercial ventures . .. Israel's economic expan- Sion will have to be concentrated in new development areas south of Beersheba and in increased industrial production for export, according to Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, vice-president of the Israel Bond Organization, on his return from Jerusalem talks with Prime Minister` Ben-Gurion, Finance Miniker Eshkol, and leading economic experts . . . After recently starting direct New York-Tel Aviv jet services, El Al Israel Airlines expects to have six jet flights weekly by the summer . . . Three-year graduate fellowships leading to doctorates in Hebrew or Judaeo- Arabic studies will be available at New York University's depart- ment of Hebrew culture and education beginning this year. The fellowships are being awarded under the National Defense Education Act. WASHINGTON — A silver-bound copy of the Bible printed in English in Jerusalem was presented to Postmaster General Arthur . E. Sommerfield by Israeli Minister of Posts Benjamin Mintz. In exchange, the Postmaster General presented Mintz ' with a leatherbound album of American stamps. WALTHAM, Mass. -- Brandeis University will launch a "traveling university" in Israel next summer, when a • select number of Brandeis juniors will go to Israel to study and travel under the instruction of members of the Brandeis faculty. In its second year the program will be opened to qualified students, regardless of race, color or creed, from any accredited American college or university. I srael TEL AVIV — Sixty-one Jewish children from Mexico were present at ceremonies in Acre marking the adoption of the Acre Committee for Soldiers Welfare by a sister committee in Mexico. JERUSALEM — President Nasser of the United Arab Republic has more tanks today than Marshall Montgomery had in his desert victory over Nazi Field Marshall Rommel . at El Alamein, Shimon Peres, Israel's Deputy Defense Minister, re- ported . . . The importance of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency for the press in Israel was emphasized by Gershon Shoken, publisher of Haaretz, a leading Israeli daily newspaper, and president of the Association of Israeli Editors, at a luncheon honoring Eleazar Lipsky, JTA president. Africa CASABLANCA — Local police carried out a night raid in the Jewish 4uarter in which they systematically detain ed Jewish children wearing blue and white skull caps and arrested some 20 Jewish youths. The action coincided with the arriv of President Nasser of the United Arab Republic for e African "summit" conference . . . An appeal to the g of Morocco to intervene in the kidnaping of 15-year-ol eanette Cohen failed to bring any action by authorities . . Admiral Louis Kahn, vice-president of the Alliance Israelit niverselle, was reported to have discussed with Morocca fficials the situation of Jewish schools maintained by the lliance . The local Chief of Police was ordered to pr bit Morocca Jews from adopting first names which are ► t in the Old Testament — names such as Serge, Michel, 1, and Albert, which are in use among MoroCcan Jews. Fo ing a forma protest by the president of the Casablanca Je sh community, it was indicated the matter would be settled to e community's satisfaction. ALGIERS — A military tribunal condemned ar Slimane to death and Ahmound Allal to life imprisonmen throwin a grenade into a Jewish-owned cafe in Blida last Slimane also had been accused of trying to kill an Algerian junior officer in an earlier incident. , - Europe BREMEN — The 10,300-ton freighter "Beersheba" was launched here for Zim lines, and the 22,000-ton freighter Har Sinai for the El Yam Corporation—both built under the German reparations agreements with Israel. BERLIN — Two former Nazi SS officers were arrested here on charges of participating in the mass murder of about 30,000 Jews in the Soviet Union in 1941-42. AROLSEN, Germany—The International e of the Red Cross, which maintains - files here Ictims of , an- nounced that - the fate of about 20 I .0 more persons\ m be determined through recent resear the former coneentrat camps at Auschwitz and Matha n, fin Poland. STOCKHOLM — ASsar Or sson, head of the Scandinavian neo-Nazi party of Malmoe, s fined for slaying to a Jew in public: "You damned foreig rs should go to the gas cha bers. Heil Hitler." A waitress i the restaurant where he mach.the statement also testified th he was intoxicated. Tu rkey ISTANBUL — Unde a new tr 141 grf trade will reach a $25,0 ,000 level include automobile tires building a and Turkey will ship sug , tobacco, cotto L 'n Americ Hadassah's Immense Hospital and Medical School Installations Leave Deep Impression with Guests By Special 'Correspondent of The JeWish News JERUSALEM, Israel.— It was only a few years ago that the area on the outskirts of the Holy City, where one of the world's great medical wonders now is among the realities of Israel, was known. Beth 1VIazmil, which is the Arabic for "house of stone." It was a barren area, full of Stones. Today, it has a new name —4Ciryat Yovel—the Jubilee City —and adjoining. it, in the impres- sive hills -of. Jerusalem, is Ein Kerem, where the Hadassah- Hebrew University Medical Cen- ter has been established with funds provided by the supporters of Hadassah in the United \States.. Those who now visit this great center will marvel not only at the immensity of the health cen- ter and the medical college, but they will be introduced to a new road leading to this center. Ha -- dassah •paid for half of the road, and then • the women's organiza- tion loaned the Israel gaern- ment enough funds to cover the other half of the cost. Located in an area of 80,000 . Square meters—the large Beil- inson •Hospital of Kupat Holim has an' area of 22,000 square meters — the new Hadassah hospital, which will _officially ' begin to operate in May, will have 500 beds. It will hate an immense •kitchen; . -with .cbm- plete provisions far- kashrut and will serve . mil chi g (dairY),_ fleishig '(mtat) and pareve (neither'milk nor meat) foods. _ - Already having graduated 60'0 South American Boss Changes Tune on Israel . full-fledged physicians, the med- ical. school, which is operated jointly with the Hebrew Uni- versity, now has 450 students. They are taught by experts in several medical departments, and the research activities are among the most extensive in the entire Middle East. Clinical laboratories are at- tached to this vast health set-up. Mrs. Jerome Hauser was a member of the Hadassah delega- tion who - madea special tour of the hospital. Her husband, Dr. Hauser, who joined the tour, said the installations he was shown were among the most impressive he had ever seen in any hospital setup anywhere. (Dr. Hauser re- cently was elected Chief ;of Staff of Sinai Hospital in Detroit). Dr. M. Rachmilewitz, pro- Among the many special fea- fessor of medicine at the tures of the Hadassah Medical Hebrew University - Hadassah Center at Ein Karem is a solari- Medical School, expressing um and classroom -in the chil- pride in the achievements of dren's ward. There are 100 re- Hadassah in having set up the search workers in the several combined medical school and laboratories. hospital buildings, deplored the The eight-bed rooms are so fact that building activities in constructed that only two people the research department, the can see each other. library and the teaching la- Part of the hospital is under boratories have had to be in- a mountain. terrupted. But he was assured An interesting fact about the by a large group of Hadassah hospital is that, 400 families are guests, who came to Israel for supported and integrated into the 25th World Zionist Con- Israel's economic system as work- gress, that they won't rest ers at the hospital. until the project is fully com- pleted. Classified ads bring fast results! The B. Manischewitz Co. announces the appointment of Kitchen Maid Foods, Inc. AS EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF ALL MANISCHEWITZ FOOD PRODUCTS IN THE DETROIT AREA . 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