(Continued from Page 10) Mrs. Meir's statement on the German scientists issued in Par- liament had been fully approved beforehand by the Premier and that there was no foundation for reports about a split in opin- ion between Ben-Gurion and Mrs. Meir. * * * Knesset Session Sunday (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The special session of Israel's parliament demanded by opposition parties in connection with the contro- versy over West German scient- ists working in Egypt on ad- vanced weapons will be con- vened on Sunday, the Knesset presidium decided Tuesday night. It will be an open meet- ing. The presidium acted in re- sponse to a request signed by substantially more than the minimum 30 deputies from Herut, Liberals, Mapam and Communist parties. The re- quests did not contain a non- confidence motion on the issue, being based rather on the in- sistence of the fciur opposition parties that they did not get adequate information from Ben- Gurion at a meeting last Sunday of the Knesset foreign affairs and security committee on the issue. A leftist Achdut Avodah mem- ber of the coalition also was re- ported to be • dissatisfied with developments on the issue. A meeting of its central com- mittee issued a communique supporting a Knesset resolution calling on West Germany to bring about an end to the work in Egypt of its nationals. The communique stressed that its representatives in the govern- ment and in the Knesset should see to it that there was no deviation from the Knesset res- olution on the issue which was "adopted unanimously. The Na- tional Religious Party decided 'at a meeting Tuesday night that Moshe Shapiro„ Minister of In- ' terior and Health and a re- ligious bloc leader, should meet 'the Prime Minister and ask for More information on the Whole issue, including the forced- res- : ignation of the security service head. :Turkey May Grant :'Recognition to ISTANBUL, (JTA) — T u rk o - :Israeli political ties are "devel- oping fully," Prime Minister Is , ; met Inonu declared here. :He hinted that Turkey may soon :restime diplomatic ties_ with Is •rael, interrupted seven years ." ago, Wins $28,000- Prize The West German govern- ment stuck to its figure of "about ten" as the number of West German scientists of aca- demic status engaged in rocket work for the Egyptian govern- ment. This figure excluded Prof. Eugen Saenger who was induced by the government to quit work for Egypt in 1961. A government spokesman was un- able to give any other examples of official efforts to induce sci- entists to return from Egypt. The Israel Foreign Ministry declined comment on the an- nouncement by the West Ger- man Government that it was looking into the problem of West German scientists working on advanced weapons systems in Ekypt. * * * U.S. Stand on Scientists Criticized in Congress Washington ; (JTA) — The United States position on the activities of German nuclear scientists in Egypt was criti- cized in a speach on the House floor by Rep. Seymore Halpern, New __York Republican, who charged that "the State Depart- ment has so far merely sought to minimize, excuse, and justify the notorious German role in Egypt." He said that "the appal- ling thing to me is the condon- ing of the work of ex-Nazi rocket scientists and other Ger- mans in Egypt by our Govern- ment through its 'whitewash' of West Germany in this connec- tion." Marion Leib Completes Course in Shoe Design, Construction, Fitting . He stressed that "if West Germany is truly devoted to freedom and is a trustworthy partner of America, it behooves our Government to intercede," He said "civilization can cer- tainly expect" responsible Ger- man conduct "in the light of the German allegations that • they regret the barbarism of the Nazi era." * * * Us. Jews Protest Appeals to the Bonn govern- ment to recall the German scientists from Egypt were made by the World Jewish Con- gress, the Zionist Organization of America, Farb and Labor Zionists, the Jewish War Veter- ans and the Bnai Brith. JWV asked Secretary of State Dean Rusk to intercede and the Bnia Brith sent a delegation to West German Ambassador Heinrich Knappstein in Wash- ington appealing for speedy, action. In a statement to the Revi- sionist Brit Trumpeldor group in New York, Senator Jacob Javits announced that he is requesting the State Depart- ment to determine whether Nasser is "violating interna- tional law" through his pro- gram of developing weapons for the destruction of Israel. An AssoCiated Press report from Cairo stated this week that Egypt is developing a dart- shaped supersonic jet fighter that w:11 • compare with the _ fastest and most deadly planes in the U.S. and the USSR. 5PW` •":W74 7" ..74.4 Mrs. Marion Lieb of Leib Shores, 15224 W. Seven Mile, recently returned from Oconomowoc, Wis., where she attended a three-day course of schooling sponsored by the manufacturers of the Foot-so-Port Shoe Co. which specializes in foot comfort shoes. She completed a prescribed course of study and training in proper -shoe design, shoe construction, correct shoe fitting and the filling of doctors' shoe prescriptions with accuracy. 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