Sovietish Heimland Publishes 1st Article by Non-Communist NEW YORK—The USSR's only Yiddish-language magazine — So- vietish Heimland—has published its first article by a non-Commu- nist writer. The June issue of the Soviet magazine contains an article by Jacob Glatstein, noted Yiddish poet and novelist and a staff member of the American Jewish Congress Office of Jewish Infor- mation. An editorial disclaimer _ at the end of the article notes that Glat- stein's "opinions" have often called forth "serious disagreements" on the part of the magazine but that his essay was being printed never- theless for its interest to readers. Glatstein's article, which tells about Sholom Aleichem's trans- lator and son-in-law, J. 1). Berko- vitch of Tel Aviv, appeared originally in the Labor Zionist magazine Kemfer, published in New York. Its reprinting in the June issue of Sovietish Heim- land was in connection with the 50th anniversary of Sholom Aleichem's death. In addition to Beigin Resignation Accepted by Herut (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) being a poet and novelist, Glat- stein is a noted critic and essayist. The "serious disagreements" the Soviet magazine alludes to are re- plies it has made from time to time disputing Glatstein's political views as expressed in his semi- weekly column "Plain Talk" in the Jewish Day - Journal, New York Yiddish daily newspaper, and in Kempfer. Aaron Vergelis, editor of Soviet- ish Heimland, who has attacked Glatstein's political stands, has noted his admiration for Glatstein's poetry. Publication of the Glatstein article may indicate a changed policy toward Yiddish non-Com- munist writers in the U.S., Israel and Latin America. Their works are today unknown to the USSR's Yiddish-reading public. Friday, July 8, 1966-11 Brandeis Child Study THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS WALTHAM, Mass. — The U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, through its Chil- dren's Bureau, has awarded a re- search grant to a Brandeis Univer- sity social scientist which will support the second year of the first nation-wide study of child abuse. The award to Dr. David G. Gil, associate professor of child wel- fare at Brandeis' Florence Heller Graduate School for Advanced Studies in Social Welfare, will make possible an analysis of every incident of child abuse reported throughout the United States dur- ing 1967. New York Mayor Invites Ben-Gurion for a Visit (Direct JTA. Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV — Former Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion has been invited by Mayor John V. Lindsay to visit New York City. The invitation was extended by Mayor Lindsay through Shimon Peres, former Israel deputy de- fense minister and a member of the Knesset faction of Ben-Guri- on's Israel Workers Party, who arrived here Monday from a visit to the United States. Peres said that Mayor Lindsay would like to entertain Ben-Gurion on the former premier's 80th birthday. In Israel, a special committee of all political parties and move- ments has been formed to orga- nize celebrations for the observ- ance of Ben-Gurion's birthday Oct. 1. The 35-man committee will handle preparations of the observ- ance of "The Old Man's" birth- day. It was reported that only Mrs. Golda Meir, a founder of the Ma- pai Party and political foe of the first prime minister of Israel, re- fused to join the committee. U.S. Dealing With Egypt on $50,000,000 in Food WASHINGTON (JTA) — The State Department disclosed that "commercial arrangements" are being made with Egypt, through the Commodity Credit Corp. for an estimated $50,000,000 worth of food, mainly wheat, corn, vegetable oil and tobacco. Repayment will be entirely in dollars. The department spokesman stressed that this deal is unrelated to the continuing study of the pending surplus food request from Egypt, which continues under con- sideration. TEL AVIV — The Herut section of the Gahal Herut-Liberal fusion faction in Israel's parliament ac- cepted Tuesday the resignation of Menahem Beigin as chairman of the faction and named Yohanan Bader to succeed him. The chairmanship of the faction The U. S. Government Com- rotates every three months be- modity Credit Corp. will cover tween a Herut and a Liberal mem- $50,000,000 in food purchases by Egypt with 10 per cent of the ber of Knesset. Beigin resigned last week as cost paid in advance. The re- chairman of the Herut Party at the mainder will be paid over a party's convention despite efforts period of three years. The Com- of party leaders to refuse the res- modity Credit Corp. is an agency ignation. He also offered to resign of the U. S. Department of Agri- as a parliamentary deputy. He culture. accused members of the opposition Congressman Seymour Halperin, in Herut of working "behind his New York Republican, protested back." against the $50,000,000 loan to Egypt through the CC. He said the Egyptian policies of aggression and military preparations had not changed to merit such considera- tions. He said he opposed aid to Egypt, whether through the CCC loan or any other program. CM Boyiirtee Spaghetti Sauce With Mlls ms Three Ex-Nazis Charged With Killing Dutch Jews MUNICH (JTA)—Three officials of the Nazi security police in oc- cupied Holland have been charged with aiding in the wartime murder of thousands of Dutch Jews. Ar- rested last Jan. 12, the three form- er Nazis are now in Munich jail. No date was set for the trial. Wilhelm Harster, 61, chief of the security police, was accused of the murder of 82,856 victims. Wil- helm Zeepf, 58, an advisor to Harster on Jewish affairs, was charged in 56,382 cases of mur- der. Gertrud Slottke, 63, another aide, was accused in 54,982 mur- ders. In Vienna, the Austrian High Court ordered a new trial for two former SS men who were in effect acquitted in a trial in Salzburg last February on Has Real drandissimo Ta'am So good with so many dishes 0-spaghetti, macaroni or rice, leftover meat or fish, cheese and omelets. Made with juicy !ump tomatoes, spices and ender .mushrooms, hand- stirred and simmered to per- fection for true Italian taste. Keep plenty on hand. . TRY IT SOONI1 charges of mass murder of Jews in occupied Poland. The judge said he could not ac- cept the verdict and ordered the case sent to the High Court, for review. Although 30 witnesses testified that Wilhelm Mauer, 48, and his brother, Johann Mauer, 52, had personally tortured and murdered Jews in Stanislav, the jury of six men and two women found that they had acted under "irresistible coercion." 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