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Friday, October 25, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NE WS
Senate Foreign Relations Body Backs
Sale of Israeli Currency to Americans
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The
Senate Foreign Relations Com-
mittee voted approval of an
amendment to the Foreign As-
sistance Authorization Bill to
let the U. S. Embassies in Israel
and a number of other coun-
tries sell surplus local curren-
cies to American citizens for
dollars at current exchange
Report Immigration
from South America
Could Hit 18,000
JERUSALEM — Immigration
from South America could quick-
ly reach the level of 18,000 a
year if proper absorbtion facili-
ties were made available in
israel, Leon Dultzin, head of
the Jewish Agency's Economic
Department, reported to the
Agency executive upon his re-
turn fron an extensive tour of
Latin America.
Belgian Firm Sells
Israel Guns to Africa
rates. The amendment was pro-
posed by Sen. George A. Smath-
ers, Florida Democrat.
The United States hopes to
stem in this way the flow of
dollars spent abroad by tourists.
The amendment covers situa-
tions overseas where local cur-
rencies piled up through Amer-
ican aid and sales of surplus
commodities are in excess of
American Government needs.
The measure would let the Un-
ited States collect dollars for
some of the so-called counter-
part funds.
Under the existing law, coun-
terpart funds can only be used
in the local country of origin.
Committee sources said the
countries affected would be Is-
rael, the United Arab Republic,
Burma, India, Indonesia, Paki-
stan, Poland and Yugoslavia. A
considerable amount of surplus
Israeli pounds was held by the
United States Government in
Israel, it was reported.
Announce Truman Commendation Awards
23 Nazis to Stand
Trial for Killing
Jews in Auschwitz
FRANKFURT, (JTA)—Twen-
ty-three defendants will go on
trial here Dec. 20 on charges of
killing hundreds of thousands of
Jews at the notorious Auschwitz
camp. More than 250 witnesses
and 14 other.countries will testi-
fy at the proceedings, expected
to lost six to eight months.
Seven Banks in Texas
Buy $80,000 Israel Bonds
Seven banks in Beaumont and
Port Arthur, Tex., have pur-
chased a total of $80,000 in Is-
rael Bonds to aid in the eco-
nomic development of the State
of Israel, it was announced by
Victor J. Rogers of Beaumont,
Israel Bond chairman.
The purchases were made by
American National Bank of
Beaumont, First Security Na-
tional Bank of Beaumont, First
National Bank of Port Arthur,
Merchants National Bank of
Former President Harry S.
Truman has approved the es-
tablishment of an award bear-
ing his name to honor outstand-
ing national and local leaders
who have given distinguished
service to the cause of freedom
and to the promotion of Ameri-
can friendship for Israel, it was
announced by Abraham Fein-
berg, president of the Israel
Bond Organization.
The first Truman Commenda-
tion Awards to be made an-
nually to "distinguished and
outstanding individuals, regard-
less of race, creed or color who
Israel Represented
at Inauguration of
Argentine President
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BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) —
Israel's Justice Minister Dov
Joseph took part as his country's
representative in the inaugura-
tion ceremonies of Argentina's
new President Carlos Arturo
mia.
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