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April 27, 1973 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-04-27

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 27, 1973-39

Boosting Econom y Aids Emio-es

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Tito May Send
Letter to TA)
GoIda

VIENNA (JTA)
Presi-
dent Tito of Yugoslavia may
give West German Chancel-
lor Willy Brandt a personal
and private letter to take to
Israeli Premier Golda Meir
when he visits Israel soon,
sources close to Brandt said
here.
The sources said the
Aliddle East conflict was a
major topic in the private
discussions Brandt was hav-
ing with Tito on the Presi-
dent's private Adriatic is-
land.
Tito, who has been pro-
posed as a candidate for
this year's Nobel Peace
Prize, met Egyptian Presi-
dent Anwar Sadat in Yugo-
slovia in January and prom-
ised him full support in find-
ing a solution to the Mideast
crisis.

Israel Bonds is a pivotal factor in stimulating the
economic expansion of the country to provide a livelihood
for some 20,000 heads of families. Between 35,000 and 45,000 Malamud Stories
newcomers are expected from Russia. Shown here is Zvi to Appear June 7
Derchansky, a mechanical engineer who came to Israel
"Rembrandt's Hat," the
from Riga last year, and is now employed at the Amnur title of a new book of short
factory.
stories by Bernard Malamud,
is announced by his publish-
ers, Farrar, Straus and Gi-
2,200,000 Bonds Restored
Creative Photography
More than 2,200,000 U.S. roux. The book will be pub-
Savings Bonds, valued at lished June 7.
• Candids
more than $190,000,000 —
The title story, a master-
• Commercial
either lost, stolen, damaged, piece of subtlety, shows the
• Family Portraits
or destroyed—have been re- artistic temperament con-
• Executive Portraits
• Children Studies
placed by the U.S. Treasury, fronting the critical, with Ru-
• Restorations
over the past three decades, bin the sculptor wearing his
• Custom Framing
without charge to their own- white hat "like a crown of
ers.
failure and hope."
Official U.S. Government
Passport & Immigration Photos
There are eight stories in
all—"The Silver Crown,"
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German Court Acquits Three in Claim Fraud

BUENOS AIRES (JTA) —
The Universidad Del Salva-
dor, a Jesuit institution in
Buenos Aires, has introduced
courses in the Hebrew lan-
guage, , Jewish post-Biblical
history and Biblical philoso-
phy in its school of Oriental
Studies.

The courses represent a
new departure for universit-
ies in this country.
The endeavor was support-
ed by the Latin American of-
fice of the American Jewish
COmmittee headed by Jacobo
Kovadloff with the assistance
of the Rev. Father Dr. Is-
mael Quilles, rector of the
university.

2 Tax Relief Laws
for Parents Backed

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
National Jewish Commission
on Law and Public Affairs
has filed a brief in the U.S.
Supreme Court in support of
the New York and Pennsyl-
vania state laws granting tax
relief and tuition aid to par-
ents sending their children
to nonpublic schools, Howard
I. Rhine, COLPA president,
said.

BONN (JTA) — The most
sensational reparations trial
in postwar German history
ended with a surprise. A
Bonn district court April 19
acquitted Prof. Hans Deutsch
on charges of fraud, perjury
and incitement to perjury.
The 66-year-old lawyer and
two co-defendants had been
charged nine years ago with
swindling 17,500,000 Deu-
tschemarks (approximately
$6,500,000 at current ex-
change rates) in government
reparations to victims of
Nazi plundeering during
World War II.
The 17,500,000 marks had
been paid by the West Geer-
man government to Deutsch

Golda to Be on TVs,

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The NBC-TV program
"Meet the Press" featur-
ing Golda Meir, Yigal AI-
Ion, and Abba Eban is
to be filmed in Israel
early next month. The
program will be screened
May 6.

Toronto Rally Held
for Syrian Jews

TORONTO (JTA)—A mass
rally took place April 19 in
Nathan Phillips Square at
City Hall here to support the
cause of Syrian Jews, par-
ticularly Saymon Khadas, a
16-year-old boy denied medi-
cal treatment for a congen-
ital heart disease.
The Syrian government
has refused Khadas an exit
visa even though the Damas-
cus Jewish community has
offered to post $5,000 bond
for his return to Syria.
At the rally, Rabbi Mitch-
ell Serels described the
plight of Syrian Jews, par-
ticularly that of a family in
Aleppo, Syria.
A brother of the family,
now in Toronto and a Can-
adian citizen, has applied for
their emigration visas.

who represented the heirs
cf a Hungarian sugar mer-
chant whose art collection
allegedly had been confis-
cated by the Nazis as "Jew-
ish property."
Deutsch was arrested on
the steps of the Bonn Fin-
ance Ministry in 1964 when
he traveled here from his
home in Switzerland to col-
lect the second installment
of 17,500,000 as the final
payment in the total settle.
ment of 35,000,000 marks.
In acquitting the three de-
fendants, the court found
that, though the where-
abouts of the valuable paint-
ings is still not known, there
is no proof that Deutsch
knowingly defrauded t h e
state or incited the other two

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The court ordered the
state to bear the costs of
the six-month trial and to
compensate the defendants
for the :19 months they spent
in investigative confinement.
The prosecutor said he will
appeal the verdict to a
higher court.

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