Israel-Saigon Ties
to Be Formalized

JERUSALEM (JTA)—Dip-
lomatic sources disclosed
that official ceremonies mark-
ing the establishment of
formal diplomatic relations
between Israel and South
Vietnam are scheduled in
Pnompenh, the capital of
neighboring Cambodia.

Observers here believe that
Cambodia was the intermedi-
ary in contacts between Is-
rael and Saigon which led to
the decision to establish dip-
lomatic ties.
According to the sources,
each country would assign a
resident ambassador to the
other.

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A thorough review of grow- created a climate of great
ing trends towards giving interest for Bar-Ilan — the
cultural needs priorities in Stollman family, Zvi Tom-
communal planning was pro- kiewicz for 25 years the ex-
vided for 500 guests at the ecutive director of the uni-
annual dinner of Detroit versity's Detroit friends and
Friend s of Bar-Ilan Uni- their associates.
versity at Cong. Shaarey
Participating in the dinner
Zedek, Nov. 30, by Max M. program were Cantor J. H.
Fisher, world chairman of Sonenklar, who led in the
the executive of the Jewish singing of the national an-
Agency for Israel.
thems and of Maoz Tzur after
Having just returned from the lighting of the first Ha-
international seminar discus- nuka candle; Rabbi Haim
sions in London and Jewish Donin, who led in the reciting
Agency meetings in Israel, of grace after the meal, and
Fisher told of the concern for Marjorie Gordon who sang
educational needs and the Israeli and operatic songs.
support universities are re:
In his analysis of educa-
ceiving in Israel.
tional trends, Fisher pointed
Joining with Fisher in out- out that while 40 per cent of
lining the progressive steps American graduates of high
towards higher educational schools continue their studies
needs at Bar-Ilan University in colleges, 80 per cent of the
in Ramat Gan, Israel, were Jewish high school graduates
Phillip Stollman, national continue their studies in uni-
chairman of A m erican versities.
Friends for Bar-Ilan, and
"It is because the Ameri-
Lewis Grossman, chairman can Jewish community as we
of the local dinner committee. know it today has its main
Grossman urged increased roots in that greatest Jewish
support for the university and exodus of all times — the
an assurance of success for 3,000,000 Jews who fled op-
t h e scholarship campaign pression in Czarist Russia
conducted here for Bar-Ilan. and Russian-dominated East-
ern Europe from 1881 through
Grossman paid honor to the 1920's," he declared. He
Detroit pioneers who have spoke of the advantages Jews
had taken of the opportuni-
ties for freedom
acquired
here.

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PARIS (JTA)—A French
court has completely ab-
solved World War II master
Europe's winter and flying spy
Trepper of
Leopold
these flowers and vegetables charges that he had col-
to Western Europe — where laborated with the Gestapo
they find a ready market in and ordered his accuser,
the winter season. "This kind former French counter-in-
of a science oriented econ- telligence chief Jean Rochet,
omy calls for education and to pay one franc in symbolic
more education.
damages and 1,000 francs to
"There are seven institu- cover the cost of publishing
tions of higher learning in the court's decision.
Trepper, who was unable
Israel — six universities and
the Weizmann Institute for to attend the trial because
Research. There are 45,000 Polish authorities refused
students in those universities him a visa, was informed of
— and if there were more his victory by his attorney,
room — there would be who telephoned him in War-
saw.
thousands more.
Trepper sued Rochet for
"In the scheme of Israel's
libel
last April after the
institutions of higher learn-
latter
alleged, in a letter
ing, Har-Ilan fills a special
place and meets some press-
ing needs.

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It is the one institute of
higher learning in Israel
which — in the words of
Abba Eban, 'sets Itself to in-
sure a constant cadre of
scholars, scientists and mem-
bers of the liberal professions
familiar with the teachings
and heritage of Judaism.'

"I see Bar-Han making an
enormous contribution to the
better Jewish understanding
of the Jewish past — as well
as to Israel's future. And I
see Bar-Ilan as representing
an important resource for the
American Jewish community,
providing us frsh strength
and modern educators and
Turning to the Israeli teachers to help us know who
scene, he spoke with pride we are and what we are."
of the action taken immedi-
There are many ways one
ately after Israel's indepen-
can and should support Is-
dence by the Knesset — on
rael's people.
Sept. 12, 1949 — to establish
Fisher utilized the occasion
compulsory free education
for ever/ child through prim- to recall the strides towards
giving greater aid to educa-
ary school.
"When I look at the story tional tasks in this country
during his administrations as
of Israel's accomplishments
president of the Council of
now," he said, "I am struck
Jewish Federations and Wel-
by two facts: That the great-
fare Funds and he reiterated
est single item in Israel's
his interest in the day school
budget after defense is for
movement and the necessity
education, and that a third
to give it greater support.
of the nation — every third
persen of Israel's 3,000,000
people — is a student, either
In grade school or college or
in a course of adult studies."

"Every Israel leader, from
Chaim Weizmann to Prime
Minister Golda Meir, has out
stress on the need for supe-
rior education throughout the
land," he added.

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can achieve economic inde-
pendence through science-
based industry and agricul-
ture — producing highly
sophisticated items and using
highly sophisticated tech-
niques that result in superior
products. This — to a degree
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growing special crops under
plastic in the Negev during

published In the newspaper
Le Monde. that Trepper be.

trayed his comrades in the

underground while he was in
Gestapo custody during the
war. Trepper headed the

"Red Orchestra," the Soviet
espionage ring In Nazi-occu-
pied Western Europe.

In finding Rochet guilty of
libel, the court cited the
testimony of Trepper's form-
er underground comrades
who pointed out that the
continued existence of the
French Communist Party
and other spy rings after
Trepper's arrest was proof
that Trepper did not inform
on them.

The court also expressed
doubt as to the "sincerity
and objectivity" of Rochet's
accusations.

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ity's achievements. He stated
in the course of his address:

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