▪ Israel Probes Collision of Shalom, Tanker (Direct JTA Teletype wire the 600 passengers. The ship had to The Jewish News) been scheduled to make a series of JERUSALEM— minister, Israel Bar Yehuda, ap- nine Caribbean cruises. Information on the cost of re pointed an official committee of in- (wiry Tuesday into the causes and pairing the damage to the $20,000,- circumstances of the collision last 000 French-built Shalom, and how week between the Zim liner Sha- long it would be out of service, a torn and the Norwegian tanker awaited an examination of the Stott Dagali off the coast of New broken hull by ship engineers. Israel Auerback.• head of the Jersey. shipping and ports division of the The 25.000 -ton luxury liner. Transport Ministry. will serve as crashed into the Norwegian tanker chairman of the inquiry commitee, Nov. 26 in a pre-dawn accident. which will also include I. Mintz, the slicing the tanker in two and tear- ministry's legal adviser, and M. Mg a huge hole in its own bow. kckdish. shipping commissioner. None of the 600 passengers or Ackdish has already arrived in the crew of 460 officers and men New York in connection with the on the liner was injured in the inquiry. crash. but 19 members of the Nor- Norway rejected an Israeli sug- wegian crew of the Stolt Dagali gestion that the two countries set died in the accident. It occurred tip a joint board of inquiry into in thick fog off the New Jersey the sea disaster. , • coast three and-a-half hours after the Shaiom left New York harbor — Iletroiter on Ship for a Caribbean cruise. Before the Shalom turned around and began limping back • Praises Crew; to New York port, it lowered 2nd Cruise lifeboats and took five of the tanker crew aboard, as a flotilla NIrs. Ella Silverstein, sole De- of other shins and helicopters troiter on the SS Shalom when the swarmed into the area to pick luxury Zim cruise ship collided up tanker crew members. The with a tanker last week. said she's Shalom then proceeded to its ready to sail again on the same pier here under its own power. ship. In fact, she's booked a Caribbean Officials of Zim, operators of the liner. said that hotel and other ac- cruise with the Shalom for March commodations were provided for 17. nOokS "I've been on many ships," she said, "but I've never seen such calmness and order, such morale. No one panicked, and we were kept informed of every development. Cocktails were served on the house, and we were offered sandwiches and coffee throughout that terrible night. "At 3 a.m., they opened the piano and entertained us. Even the day after, Thursday, they managed to serve a beautiful luncheon. From the vice presi- dent on down, the staff was wonderful." She added that her travel agent Jules Doneson, showed sincere con- cern for her plight, calling the president of Zim to find out if Mrs. Silverstein was all right. Mrs. Silverstein, 17181 North- lawn, was in the cabin nearest the I point gashed by the tanker in heavy fog. Nineteen lives were lost on the Norwegian ship, although there were no casualties • on the Shalom. A night's lodging at a deluxe hotel was paid for by Zim when the ship limped back to New York. Mrs. Silverstein said she was re- imbursed entirely for the passage. But she insists the passage money will go right back -to the Shalom. "It's a magnificent ship." He that drinks much water with his meals will never know of stom- ach trouble.—Berachoth 40. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, December 4, 1964 Rockwellss Disguise: Enters Canada as 'Rabbis: Loses His Right to Lecture TORONTO (JTA)—American Nazi Party leader George Rockwell, though barred from admission to Canada, outwitted border officials by slipping through Windsor. disguised as a "bearded rabbi," it was reported in the Canadian press. 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