Chagall Painting Red Chinese Send Advisers to Syria to Exploit ME Conflict, Newsman Says (Direct JTA Teletype Wire He said that the Chinese Com- would arrive soon from Peking for to use Syria as a base for opera- Seized by Nazis to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV—Chinese Communist munist advisers were among 185 assignment to other Syrian gov- tions in the Middle East in return for Chinese help to raise the are being attached to the experts and technicians who came ernment departments. Returned to Owner advisers He also asserted that Syria and Syrian Baath Party into a posi- Syrian Army's general headquar- from Peking last week under a (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK — A New York State Supreme Court jury declared Monday that Mrs. Erna Menzel was the owner of a Marc Chagall paint- ing which a Gestapo unit con- fiscated in the Menzel home in Brussels in 1941. The work is named "Nez et Echelle" (Nose and Ladder.) The story, as unfolded during a two-week trial, began in 1932 when the Menzels, who are not Jewish, brought the gouache for $150. When the German army invaded Belgium, the Menzels fled, coming to New York in 1941. For years they checked art catalogs and galleries in the U.S. and Europe in search of the paint- ing. In 1962, Mrs. Menzel, then a widow, found the paintinglisted as belonging to Albert A. List, the Jewish philanthropist, and she filed suit against him to recover. List said he had purchased the work from the Penis Galleries of New York in 1955 for $4,000. The gallery said it had brought the work from a Paris gallery earlier that year for $2,800. In addition to establishing the current value of the gouache at $22,500, the jury held that List was entitled to regain the full value — $22,500 — of the painting from the Penis Galleries. ters in a Peking bid to exploit the Chinese-Syrian agreement on mili- Communist China had an agree- tion of leadership in the Arab ment- which will allow the Chinese world. Arab-Israel conflict, the Israel tary, economic and scientific aid. army radio's Arab affairs commen- Washington, State Depart. (In tator, Eliezer Ben Moshe, asserted ment sources said they had no Tuesday in a broadcast. information about the arrival in ORDER NOW FOR THANKSGIVING ! Well-Known Britons Join `Friends of Russian Jewry' Syria of any Chinese military experts.) FRESH or FROZEN OVEN READY Ben Moshe said that the Chinese Communists wanted to demon- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire strate to the Arabs that Peking to The Jewish News) LONDON — Formation of a supports them against Israel more "Society of Friends of Russian vigorously than the Soviet Union Jewry," including long-standing does. He added 415 more men friends of the Soviet Union among its memberS, was announced here Tuesday. They include Bertrand Russell, Lord Russel of Liverpool, MP Philip Goodhart and Joseph Hermann, the painter. Joel Cang Certified Master Watchmaker is honorary secretary. and Jeweler The society plans to publish a 18963 Livernois Ave. monthly bulletin called "Focus on UN 1-8184 Soviet Jewry." TURKEYS (6 to 20 Lbs.) • LONG ISLAND DUCKS GENUINE CAPONS (7 to 10 lbs.) 01111•MINIEW CLOSED THANKSGIVING—THURSDAY, NOV. 25th KAPLAN BROS. GEORGE OHRENSTEIN Strictly Kosher Meats-Poultry 18229 WYOMING nr. 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