▪ UN Body OKs Funds for Emergency Elections Fall on Rosh Hashanah; Issue Force on Israeli-Egyptian Border. Absentee Ballots for Pre-Holiday Voters UNITED NATIONS, N . Y . strength of the Force, the (JTA) — A budget calling for committee notes that it con- the expenditure of $19,836,800 sists now of 5,300 men and for the United Nations Emer- officers, and continues: "In gency Force guarding the Is- view of the fact that after raeli-Egyptian border, for the some five years the operation year ending Dec. 31, 1962, was may no longer be considered approved by the General As- of an emergency nature, the sembly's committee on Admin- Assembly might wish to re- istrative and Budgetary ques- appraise its scope in the event tions. of its further continuation." The budget was proposed by The committee also notes Secretary General Dag Ham- that, to date, there is a deficit marskjold for consideration by in the special UNEF account the next Assembly, which will of $21,600,000 which is "attrib- convene Sept. 19. utable to serious delays in pay- The committee approved the ment, or to the unwillingness or budget "on the assumption that refusal of some governments to the Force will be continued on effect payment." its present basis: during the Much of that deficit, it was year 1962." In one clause of the pointed out by observers here, committee's statement, however, 'is due to the fact that the there is a hint that the status Soviet Union and its satellites of UNEF may be subject to have not paid any money what- reconsideration. ever to the U.N.'s special UNEF In summarizing the account. Israeli Orthodox Jew Reimprisoned for Hiding Grandchild from Parents Requests for absentee ballots are now being taken by the Detroit City Election Commis- sion for the primary city elec- tion which falls this year on the second day of Rosh Has anah, _Sept. 12. Along with primary e ion of candidates for • city ffices will be the final el on of Con-Con delegates. The polls will be en from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. o Sept. 12. Those unable to go the polls due to observance or he High Holiday may send a 1 r with the name, address an ture of the voter . requesting an absentee ballot from the City Election Commission, 202 City-County Building, Detroit, 26, Mich. The deadline for absentee ballots is 2 p.m. Sept. 9. The last day to register for Chief of Canadian Fascists, Jailed in War, Reappears in Quebec MONTREAL, (JTA)—Adrien ents denied this and proved to Arcand, long-time chief of Can- the satisfaction of authorities adian fascists who that they had no such intention. by the Ca ecurity au- ye years d The parents then appealed thoriti and World W ap- to the courts. Police were in- th ed July 31 toget with cted to find the child but nion National Party leaders fai pleading that the eh' before a dinner rally sponsored was mg moved from h by that party. to ho in an ultra-0 sectio It was t first f Jerusalem so that th ect- ively at they could d no former fa trac fore the their searche T grandfather then uniform and was relea three officiall the ago on his pr 'se that cal pa e would do his utmo to find at- the boy. Brought back b re the al din- court, he appealed for a ncela- Quebec, to- tion of the imprisonment der, a Conservative claiming he had no idea the House of Com- the child might be after he w and with a local Union "kidnaped" by two unknown National member of the Que- Yeshiva students. bec Provincial Legislature, Yves The mother of the child, who Gabias, who introduced the ex- is Shtarkes' daughter, produced fascist as "a founder and mem- • evidence that her father did ber of the Union National know where the child was and party and close friend of the the court thereupon ordered late Prime Minister of Quebec, Maurice Duplessis." Shtarkes' reimprisonment. In ordering the grandfather's return to jail, the court described the kidnaping story as a "fan- tasy" and said it was evident that he had made no effort to find the child. The court also denounced "per- sons lending a hand to the despic- able act of concealing a child from its parents, an act which, from the moral and legal view,. is comparable to the abominable crime of kidnaping a minor from its natural guardians." JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A grandfather who has already spent a year in jail for refusing to return his grandchild to its parents was sent back to prison by the Israel Supre an order that ain there until he urn the child. htarkes hid nine- -o Yossele Schumacher or an a year ago with h of Orthodox _ frien e convinced ha •the is ould not give it suf- I ficie and he etu Yossele to ' claiming they in rate to Russia. 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I when you give Barton's chocolates, candies, pastries. Choose from our big, new selection. This week's feature: I I I Israel. Represented at International Art Exhibit in Pittsb PITTSBURGH, P A) — Israel will 1:,e re nted by a dozen art wor at the 1961 International ibition of Con- temporary ting andcul ture to be ened he 26. The ibit, which 42nd of ittsburgh's fa ternatio ls, was inaug arnegie in 1 I 1 lb. $1.98 2 lbs. $3.96 N. Andre serves introduce t of new ists and scu collector More than ticipate in the e The Pittsburgh International, now held every three years, is Exclusively 'at the only exhibition of its kind I in the United States. Compris- ing about four hundred paint- I ings and sculptures, it ranks in I importance with the Biennale of Venice, the Bienal of Sao At 10 Mile Rd. I Paulo, Brazil, and the Docu- 1 Across from Dexter Davison Mkt. I menta of Kassel, Germany. Previous to the opening of the 18309 Wyoming nr. Curti! 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