Iphoto 9.5 not supporting color profiles supported in '11

JPG Photos in iphoto 11 from Scancafe.com with color profile OS14000_A2_B8_oG that worked with iphoto '11, now not working with iphoto 9.5 and now unable to re-import.
First some background.  I was using iphoto 11 and had no problem importing the scancafe jpg photos (color photos) from the DVD's.  Everything was fine until I upgraded my mac mini to mavericks and upgraded iphoto 11 to 9.5.  It seems iphoto 9.5 does not support the color profile of the jpgs that were scanned by scancafe.  That color profile is OS14000_A2_B8_oG.  I noticed that after upgrade of iphoto, that jpgs with this color profile are no longer seen at full size (they are visible as preview in iphoto, they are also visible in the mac program Preview, they also seem to work in aperture).  But, when I try to view as full size in iphoto it is just black.  Interstingly, the face detection from iphoto 11 still hovers, but now over black photo.  The photo is still in the Masters area of the iphoto library, iphoto is just unable to view as full size. 
When I tried to import the photo again, iphoto says the jpgs are unreadable.  So, after hours of frustration, I realized iphoto doesn't seem to be supporting the color profile: OS14000_A2_B8_oG.   When I used Adobe Lightroom 5 (Imported all first) to export as jpg (batch export) and removed the color profile (it then defaults to sRGB), the pictures  were able to be imported into iphoto and were visible at full size.
To make a long story short, it seems that apple didn't provide support for this color profile with iphoto 9.5.  Which is interesting, because they used to support it in iphoto 11.
Any ideas how I can save the work I have done on these photos:  descriptions, face recognition, etc. without having to reimport jpgs with new color profile? 
It would seem simple for apple to support the color profile and continue to do so.  This foreshadows the slow removal of support for older file format and color profiles as software is upgraded.  Will the photos in our iphoto library be visible in 10 years without conversions and reimporting?  This is a concerning precedent.

Not what but who. That would be me.  Keith is referring to this Applescrip: Embed sRGB Profile-Applescript, that you can download from  Toad's Cellar.  However, I've found it doesn't work on all files and have created an Automator workflow that is more reliable:  Convert to JPG and Embed sRGB profile.
Both are on Toad's Cellar and you can try both.  They will have to be applied to the image files outside of iPhoto before importing into iPhoto.
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