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Allied Council Vetoes
Autstrian Pro-Nazi Law
VIENNA, (JTA) -The execu- members of the Austrian Pa srlia- f
tive committee of the Allied ment, argued strongly before Mr.
Council for Austria unanimously Dowling in favor of the pro-Nazi i
1amnesty laws passed recently by ,
vetoed a law on reacquisitionithe parliament to the detriment
passed by the Austrian Parlia-.1 of Jewish victims of Nazism But
ment July 17, which would have 'the Arrierican official reiterated
required non-resident owners of , that while the U.S. has nothing ;,'
restituted property to return the • against amnesty, compensation
property to the "Aryanizers" at must first be paid to Nazi vie- !
prices fixed by the Austrian tims.
courts. The law also would have i
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granted certain other advan- ' ;Prosecution Witness in Auerbach
the
former
"Aryan"
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Case Sentenced for Perjury
tapes to
BONN, (JTAI—Karl Diekow, a
holders of restituted property. i
The Council also unanimously : Munich architect, whose testi-
approved , three laws governing' mony was instrumental in the
of conviction and sentencing of the
compensation to victims
Nazism. 'However, it informed !late Philip Auerbach for em-
the Austrian Chancellor that bezzling funds of the Bavarian
these laws do not fully compen- . State Restitution. s Office, was
sate the victims of political per- 'sentenced to one year's impris-
secution since they discriminat- ' onment for perjury in another
ad against non-residents of Aus- case.
—International Photo
tria. The Chancellor was invit- ; The sentence imposed upon
NATHAN LEOPOLD, 48, who entered State-villa Penitentiary
ed to submit to Parliament with- Auerbach, who committed sui- as a "lifer" 28 years ago for his part in the mutilation murder of
in six months the draft of a law cide after being convicted. was little 3obby Franks in Chicago in 1924, is shown examining an
granting adequate compensation partly due to a charge made by X-ray in the prison. He has become an X-ray expert and a full-
regardless of the nationality of Diekow that Auerbach had at- time language and mathematics teacher. He is scheduled to ap-
tempted to extort money from
the victim of persecution
pear before parole board to petition for freedom in 1953.
Previously. Acting U n i t e d him. To this Auerbach had re-
S t a t e s Commissioner Walter plied with a counter-charge of
Dowling told a delegation of the perjury against Diekow. Dr. J. Israel Still Needs Billion
Leao.ue of Independents. a nem- Klibansky, Auerbach's lawyer, To Develop Its Commerce
THROUGH CERTIFICATES
had drawn the attention of the
Nazi 11 roup. that the U. S Gov- prosecutors in the Auerbach trial
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The religious conflicts in Israel arouse speculation as to the
attitude that dominated the thinking of Dr. Theodor Herzl. foun-
der of Zionism, on the subject.
Dr, Herzl kept in mind the freedom of all who desired to pur-
sue their religious sentiments. He even thought about the rignts
of Freethinkers. Here is what he wrote in "The Jewish State":
- I do not want to hurt anyone's religious sensibility by words
which might be wrongly interpreted.
"I Shall merely refer quite briefly to the Mohammedan pil-
grimages to Mecca. the Catholic pilgrimages to Lourdes. and to
many other spots whence men return comforted by their faith.
and to the holy Hock at Trier. Thus we shall also create a center
for the deep religious needs of our people. Our ministers will un-
derstand us first. and will be with us in this.
"We shall let every man find salvation 'over there' in his own
particular way. Above and before all we shall make room for the
immortal band of our Freethinkers. who are continually making
new conquests for humanity.
"No more force will be exercised on' any one than is necessary
for the preservation of the State and order; and the requisite
force will not be arbitrarily defined by one or more shifting ; au-
thorities: it will be fixed by iron laws."
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Elul has been called the choic-
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S. Y. Agnon, the noted Israeli
writer, in his book "Days of
Awe," makes this interesting ref-
erence to Elul:
"The word Elul has the nu-
merical value of the word BI-
NAB (understanding). Through
of Teshuvah
understanding carries Teshu-
vab, as it is written Us. 6.10):
`And understanding with their
heart, return, and be healed. '
(Siddur Rabbi Yaabetz)."
Agnon quotes the
"All the month of Elul before
eating and sleeping let every
. man sit and look into his soul,
and search his deeds. that he
may make confession."
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