• Israel Supports Move to Supervise Atomic Reactors (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—Israel supported a resolution adopted at the re- cent Vienna meeting of the International Atomic Energy Commission for control by the Commission of nuclear reactors of up to 120 megawatts, pro- vided the reactor was con- structed with Commission aid, the chief Israeli delegate re- ported Tuesday. Dr. A. D. Bergmann also re- ported that the Israeli vote is not indicated because the vote was taken on Yom Kippur when the Israeli delegation was ab- sent. However, Israel has ap- proved the resolution. Under that resolution, Israel's 24 mega- watt reactor at Dimon would not come under the Commis- sion's control since it was built without Commission aid. It was learned also that a scientific delegation from Egypt was limited during a visit to France to visits of French nuclear installations function- ing only for peaceful purposes. The delegation was not per- mitted to see any military nuclear installations. The Egyp- tians came to France to survey the possibility of building a nuclear power station in Egypt, the only Middle East country taking steps toward building such a station. Israel now has a commission surveying the possi- bilities of a nuclear power station, but it has not yet re- ported any conclusions. Norwegians Cite JDC Director Jordan GENEVA, (JTA)—The Nor- 10,000 refugees, he is talking wegian Refugee Council plaque about 10,000 people." was awarded to Charles H. Jor- In his response, Jordan said dan, director-g en e r al of the he welcomed the opportunity Joint Distribution Committee to pay public tribute to the and chairman of the governing work of the Norwegian Council board of the International Coun- and the Norwegian people. He cil of Voluntary Agencies. said that "little Norway has The award is presented an- made a larger contribution to nually to an individual or an solving the refugee problem organization but it is rarely than countries three times its given to an official of a volun- size." tary organization outside of Norway. King Olaf of Norway Israelis Demonstrate was the first recipient. The ward was presented to the JDC Against Acquittal of official at a plenary session of Nazi Chief in Vilna JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Surviv- the ICVA general conference being held at the Palace of ors of Hitler's concentration camps were among the 1,000 Nations here. William S. Boe, representing participants in a parade demon- the Council, declared at the stration against the acquittal in presentation that "in the task Austria earlier this year of Franz of caring for refugees, it is Murer, the Nazi chief in the impossible to work only with Vilna Ghetto. He was acquitted one's head or one's heart—it has in Graz last June of the murder to be both. As an individual and of 17 Jews in the ghetto. The marchers, demanding the as head of JDC, Jordan has the perfect balance, although it is re-trial of Murer, carried black clear that his heart is in the flags and wore yellow badges lead. When he talks about with a Mogen Dovid and a leg- end: "The murderer of the Jews of the Vilna Ghetto to the gal- Israel Must Give lows." Placards carried by the marchers denounced the "shame- Deportation Notice JERUSALEM, (JTA)–:.A new ful acquittal" of the former-Nazi regulation dealing with deport- gauleiter. The procession was headed by ations from Israel was issued a committee of former Vilna by Interior Minister Moshe residents. A deputation was re- Haim Shapiro. The order pro- ceived by the parliament's pre- vides that an expulsion order sidium to which they presented a must be served in writing and petition citing criticism of the ac- must not be executed before a quittal by most of Austria's three-day period has expired. newspapers, which had urged a The purpose of the 72-hour re-trial as well as calling of new gap, it was explained, was to key witnesses. give attorneys for the person involved time to appeal to a U.S. Atom Energy court. However, unless a court Commisiion Sends order remands the expulsion order in the meantime, the Envoy to Israel WASHINGTON, (JTA)—John order may go into effect. The entire issue is a result G. Palfrey, a member of the United States Atomic Energy of the manner in which the late Commission, will visit Israel to Robert Soblen, the man con- discuss projects involving nuc- victed of espionage in the lear cooperation between the United States, had been ex- United States and Israel. Palfrey pelled from Israel in 1962. A will go to Israel and Lebanon Ministerial committee that in- following an international atomic vestigated that case had re- ported that, while the Soblen energy conference in Vienna. expulsion order was technical- ly legal, it would be desirable Austrian Political Leader Pledges Fight Against Anti-Semitism VIENNA, (JTA) —Joseph Klaus, the new chairman of the Austrian Peoples' Party, said that every instance of both open and covert anti-Semitism in Aus- tria must be fought. The new chairman of Austria's strongest poltical party said that under his leadership the party would seek new approaches to cooperation with Austrian Jewry and that opposition to all forms of anti-Semitsm was one aspect of that approach. to formulate clearer practices in the future to avoid ,further mishaps. Phosphate Field Found in Israel JERUSALEM, (JTA) — A new field of high-grade phosphates has been discovered in the des- ert between Sodom and Eilat by the Israel American Phosphates Company, an American-financed firm. The discovery of the field, which extends over an area of two-and-a-half square miles, fol- lows a two-year geological survey carried out by the company in Yiddish Theater cooperation with the Ministry of Attendance Drops Development and in which the LONDON, (JTA) — The Yid- firm has invested a total of 5,- dish State Theater of Poland is 000,000 pounds ($1,667,000). planning a campaign for great- er attendance by Polish Jews Jordan Elected Chief to counteract a steady decline in such attendance, it was re- of Voluntary Agencies GENEVA, (JTA)—Charles ported in the Warsaw Jewish H. Jordan, overseas director gen- newspaper Folkstimme. The decline imposes special eral of the Joint Distribution difficulties because the theater Committee, was elected presi- depends in part on income from dent of the General 'Conference tickets. The decline also created of the International Council of problems in terms of govern- Voluntary Agencies which con- ment support. The falling off in cluded a five-day meeting here. attendance was reported to be The Conference adopted a num- due to the fact that fewer per- ber of resolutions on older mi- sons understand Yiddish as the grants, new migration problems years go by. in Europe and Latin America and the Palestinian Arab refu- Bucharest Synagogue, gees. Cemetery Vandalized JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Travel- Concentration Camp ers returning here from Ru- Commander Convicted . mania reported that worshipers G R A Z, Austria, (JTA) — A going to the Bucharest syna- Graz court handed down • a sen- gogue found -torn Torah scrolls, tence of. life imprisonment on ripped prayer shawls and Stefan Rojko, former assistant wrecked benches. The inform- commandant of the Theresien- ants also said that graves in the stadt concentration camp, on Jewish cemetery of Bucharest wartime crime charges. A jury were desecrated. found that Rojko had personally murdered 26 Jewish inmates of Want ads get quick results! the Nazi camp. . International Parley of Hitler's Victims Asks Action on Nazis PARIS, (JTA) — All govern- ments were urged here by the Concentration Camp Committee, an organization that represents concentration camp victims in 60 countries, to continue search- Mg for known Nazi war crim- inals, to prosecute them and to mete out to them their due punishment. The resolution mentioned spe- cifically Dr. Horst Schumann, an Auschwitz physician, now in Ghana; SS Major Uhlenbrook, re- cently acquitted of w a r time atrocity charges; and Dr. Josef Mengele, the Auschwitz "selec- tion doctor" whose whereabouts are unknown. Offilaw SORMISO Israel Signs Culture Treaty With Panama GUATEMALA CITY, (JTA) —A treaty of cultural exchange between Israel and the Repub- lic of Panama was signed in Panama. It provides for en- couraging research, exchanges of publications, teachers and students and for mutual pro- motion of tourism between the two countries. Dr. Galileo Solis, Panama Minister of Foreign Affairs, signed for Panama and Ambassador Joshua Shai for Israel. . Council of Europe Grants Consultative Status to B. B. WASHINGTON — The Coun- cil of Europe, a 16-state body established in 1949 to promote economic and social progress among its member nations, has granted non-governmental con- sultative status to the Bnai Brith International Council. Paul Jacob of Mulhouse, France, a vice chairman of the Bnai Brith International Coun- cil, and Dr. Gustav Warburg, director of its Geneva office, will represent Bnai Brith in its consultative activities with the Council of Europe. Book Month Nov. 8-Dec. 8 The Jewish Book Council of the National Jewish Welfare Board announces that Jewish Book Month, a nationwide cul- tural event which it conducts annually, will be held from Nov. 8 to Dec. 8. The announcement was made by Rabbi Gilbert Klaperman, Council president. ONE $ WEEK ONLY A FULL LB. REG. $1.98 BARTON'S FAMOUS ALMOND KISSES: creamy chocolate caramel and crunchy toasted almonds! On sale because Barton's knows once these kisses touch your lips, you'll join the millions of old admirers who keep coming back for more. A whole pound of these luscious confections in their festive canister is almost a gift at $1.48. Stock up with a flock (they stay fresh) and save 500 on each one. But hurry: RT0 N the sale ends October 19th. Is 18309 WYOMING 1 Block North of Curtis 24790 COOLIDGE at 10 MILE Next Door to Dexter Davison Market Open Evenings & Sunday