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June 11, 1965 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-06-11

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UN Mixed Armistice Commission
Calls Evidence of Attack Inconclusive

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

JERUSALEM — A resolution of
the United Nations Israeli-Jordan-
ian Mixed Armistice Commission
declared Wednesday that a sabo-
teur attack at Afula May 25 was
a "threat to peace" but failed to
sustain Israel's complaint that
the saboteurs had come from Jor-
dan. The attack which Israel

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blamed on members of a new
Arab commando group, El Fatah,
led to an Israeli retaliatory raid
against three sites in Jordan a few
days later.
The MAC said that the evidence
cited by Israel that tracks led from
the Afula site back to the Jordan-
ian border was inconclusive. The
MAC resolution voiced "grave
concern regarding the recurrence
of incidents of this nature disturb-
ing normal life in Israel and con-
stituting a threat to the peace." The
resolution urged Israel and Jor-
dan to cooperate in an exchange
of information which might help
arrest the "perpetrators" of such
acts.

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New Evidence Offered
in Italy Against Nazi

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

ROME—An ad hoc committee
In Cuneo, a town in northern Italy,
disclosed Tuesday it had submitted
new evidence against an SS officer
named Peiper, who is now being
tried in Stuttgart on war crimes
charges growing out of his activi-
ties in the Cuneo area against
Jews.
The committee reported to the
Stuttgart court that in September
1943, a group of more than 200
Jewish refugee men, women and
children, who until then had been
living in Italian-occupied France,
crossed the Italian border with re-
treating Italian troops and found
a new refuge in the mountain vil-
lages n-ear Cuneo.
However, Peiper, upon learning
of this, issued declarations that
everyone protecting the Jewish
refugees would be shot. When the
Jewish refugees learned of the
warnings, they surrendered to the
Nazis to avoid endangering the
lives of their Italian hosts. The
refugees were transported to the
Auschwitz death camp where they
were murdered.
The committee said that official
German high command orders to
arrest Jews in Italy were not is-
sued until later and that the SS
officer's activities were "obviously"
a case of personal zeal.

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N.J. Woman Leaves

$613,000 to Histadrut

BAYONNE, N.J. (JTA) — The
al transfer on account of a
3,000 bequest from the estate
of the late Mrs. Yetty Silberberg
of this city was negotiated as trus-
tees of the estate handed several
hundred thousand dollars in mort-
gages to Dr. Sol Stein, executive
director of the National Commit-
tee for Labor Israel.
In keeping with the wishes of
the deceased, the three trustees
specified that the bequest be ap-
plied to the establishment of medi-
cal and vocational training insti-
tutions of Histadrut in Israel. The
National Committee for Labor Is-
rael has already dedicated the
Yetty and Solomon Silberberg
Medical Center in Ramat Gan, and
will soon dedicate a Histadrut vo-
cational school at Hadera in mem-
ory of Mrs. Silberberg and her late
husband, Solomon.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 11, 1965-3

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