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October 18, 1968 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-10-18

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Seek 'Right Kind of People'
for U.S. Posts in Vietnam

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Argentine Paper Links
Extremists to Fires

Friday, October 18, 1968-17

The first American to govern
Stevens T. Mason was the first
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — Latin what now is Michigan was Gen. governor of the state of Michigan.
America's largest newspaper, La Arthur St. Clair who was governor Mason served from 1835 to 1840.
Prensa declared in an editorial of the Northwest Territories from and Michigan was admitted to the
union in 1837 as the 26th state.
this week that there are more than 1787 to 1800.
sufficient grounds to believe that
anti-Jewish and anti-American ex-
tremist organizations are respon-
sible for the fires that destroyed
Israeli and United States exhibits
in Buenos Aires in recent weeks.
The newspaper referred to the
destruction of Israel's $2,000,000
industrial exhibit on the Buenos
Aires fair grounds two weeks ago
... Whoever
and the earlier destruction of an
American "Atoms for Peace" ex-
Heard !
hibit on the campus of Cordoba
University here. The paper attrib-
uted both fires to incendiary
bombs and said the case for sabo-
tage was strong even though none
of the perpetrators has been iden-
tified yet.
La Prensa's editorial in effect
contradicted a statement by Argen-
tine Minister of Interior Guillermo
Borda, who said that there was in-
sufficient evidence to link the fire
at the Israeli pavilion to a criminal
act. The DAIA, central representa-
tive body of Argentine Jewry, has
taken issue with Dr. Borda's con-
clusions.

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The federal government will conduct a three-day talent hunt
in Detroit Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to find the "right
kind of people with the right kind of skills" to assist the U.S. paci-
fication efforts in the villages and hamlets of Vietnam. Officials
of the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID), a unit of
the Department of State, are looking 'for candidates to apply for
assorted posts in Vietnam which pay from $5,000 to $18,000 a year,
plus a 25 per cent hardship bonus, furnished quarters, medical care,
family allowances, and other benefits. Recruitment headquarters
will be set up in Detroit, in the Diplomat Motel, 5801 Woodward.
Applicants may call for an appointment Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday ONLY by telephoning a special number (313) TR 3.8507.
Collect calls will be accepted. Many of the 3,000,000 refugees in
Vietnam are women and children who were driven from their
homes by Viet Cong terror. The U.S. Agency for _International
Development (AID) is in this area seeking to hire refugee relief
specialists to help care for them. AID is a unit of the Department
of State.

2,250 Czechs Turn to JDC for Aid Settlement

More than leaders from the JDC, United
2,250 Jewish refugees from Czecho- Jewish Appeal and the European
Council of Jewish Community
slovakia have applied to the Joint Services.
Distribution Committee for help
HIAS representatives also at-
since the August Warsaw Pact tended the parley, the first at
invasion, and several hundred which American and European
have been helped to leave here Jewish leaders met to jointly as-
sess Jewish welfare needs.
and settle overseas.
The conference was told that
A JDC spokesman reported that
the JDC was still providing regular the movement of Jews from
welfare aid to 1,400 of the refu- Czechoslovakia reached its peak
gees. He also told the Jewish in mid-September when more than
Telegraphic Agency that the cost 100 new applicants reported daily
of aid to Czech Jewish refugees at the JDC offices here. The con-
had already exceeded the $200,000 ference was told that the Czech
which was the emergency appro- situation was only the latest in a
series of refugee crises since the
priation made in September.
The Czech situation and other end of World War II and that
refugee emergencies were review- some 220,000 Jewish trans-mig-
ed at a conference of American rants had passed through Vienna
and European Jewish welfare since 1945.

VIENNA (JTA)



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