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April 13, 1951 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-04-13

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German Youths Apologize Suffering from Ailment,
For Overturning Graves
Crime Quizzer Still

FRANKFURT, (JTA)—A juve-
nile court here let five young
Germans off with a reprimand
after ordering them to apologize
to the Jewish community for
overturning tombstones in the
Jewish cemetery a year ago.
The defendants pleaded not
guilty, several asserting that
they entered the cemetery only
to chase out some children who
were playing there. One insisted
that he went there to read the
Hebrew inscriptions on . the
stones.
Five Germans formerly em-
ployed by the municipal goVern-
ment of Bamberg have been ar-
rested on charges of desecrating
a local Jewish cemetery. The five
were said to have dug up the re-
mains o: Jewish dead in order to
remove gold-filled dentures.

"I can't tell you how long I
have labored on this manu-
script," the aspiring screen writ-
ter told the movie producer,
"polishing a scene here, adding
a line there, eliminating scenes,
and adding new characters."
"What a pity," said the producer
handing it back to him. "All
work . . . and no pay."

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NEW YORK (AJP)—The mil-
lions of Americans who glued
their eyes to television sets for
the Senate crime investigation
hearings unknowingly observed a
personal drama in the life of
Jewish chief interrogator Ru-
dolph Halley.
Few of those millions, listening
and watching as the brilliant
Halley scored repeatedly on the
F ou gh witnesses
■ NT h o appeared
B efore the com-
nitte e, knew
that the chief
counsel was ser-
iously ill with a
stomach ail-
ment.
As soon as the
hearings wer e
Halley over, Halley,
who had become practically the
star of the show, went to the
hospital for an operation. He
was scheduled to be released
soon.
The 37-year-old New York at-
torney, who graduated from Co-
lumbia University law school at
the age of 20, has divided his
time. between law practice and
government work. He started in
government as assistant counsel
to the Truman Senate Commit-
tee in 1943.
* * *
TV Crime Screenings
Taboo, N. Y. Rabbi Says
NEW YORK, (AJP)—As far as
Rabbi Louis I. Neuman of New
York is concerned, not only is
the televising of such hearings
as the Senate crime investiga-
tion of doubtful value as a civic
force, but it is also probably un-
constitutional.
Rabbi Neuman said that while
the televising of the Kefauver
committee hearings had "pro-
vided vast entertainment for
millions of onlookers," he argu-
ed that the real solution to
crime and corruption is for the
public to "take concrete and
prompt action to cleanse the de-
bris from the city, state, and na-
tional affairs."



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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, April 13, 1951

Adler Learns Jazz Is
Unpopular in Israel

TEL AVIV— (AJP)—Larry Ac-
ler, who has made a career out
of making a harmonica make
with classical music, has learned
that Israeli music-lovers really
do like classical music but what
surprises him is that nobody
seems to care for jazz.
Jazz music is a favorite for
the encores everywhere he has
played, but not for Israel.

JWIT

Bags of seeds are unloaded from a Swedish ship at Haifa,
Israel's chief port and largest center of maritime traffic in the
Middle East. A portion of the funds derived from the sale of the
$500,000,000 State of Israel Bond Issue will be used to apply im-
proved techniques to agriculture, and to help make the Jewish
State independent of imports to meet the food needs of its rapidly
growing population.

Presents Merit Award
For Leadership to Dr. Silver
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The Jew-
ish War Veterans of the United
States presented its medal of
merit to Dr. Abba Hillel Silver
at a meeting at the Concourse
Plaza Hotel, for "distinguished
leadership in mobilizing the
moral and material resources of
world Jewry in the struggle to
establish and secure in the free
state of Israel a new life and a
new hope for oppressed and per-
secuted Jews."

for a greater measure
of Passover pleasure

Famed Author Blasts
Bias in Summer Camps

NEW YORK, (AJP)—A blast
at private summer camps which
bar children of religious and
racial minorities was fired by
Lillian Smith, author of
"Strange Fruit:"
Miss Smith, owner and direc-
tor of a camp in Georgia until
1948, told the New York regional
convention of the American
Camping Association that mi-
nority discrimination in this
country was hurting the United
States in its battle against Com-
munism.
She said that the summer
camps have a better chance to
break down such barriers than
do private schools because there
are closer relationships between
campers and counselors than be-
tween pupils and private school
teachers.
'Miss Smith congratulated a
few camps which use intercul-
tural and inter-racial techniques
but added that some camps in
the South feared to admit Negro
children because of almost cer-
tain Ku Klux Klan reaction.

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VIENNA, (JTA)—A Christian
widow, identified only as Eli-
zabeth "B", has been denied
pension rights because she aided
starving Austrian Jews during
the Nazi regime. Mrs. B is the
widow of a former Austrian civil
servant.
In 1944 Mrs. B. was sentenced
to serve a year in prison by a
Nazi court here for smuggling
food into a home for J e w -
ish aged in Vienna. The Vienna
Jewish Community has provided
a modest financial grant for her.
Despite repeated protests, the
Austrian Pension Office, citing
Mrs. B's jail term, has refused to
reconsider its decision.

The first Air Stewards Train-
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recently by the Israel National
Airlines, "El-Al," at Lydda Air-
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