DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Allied Jewish Campaigners Inspired at Knollwood Rally Friday, August 28, 1953 Austria to Resume Talks On Repo - rations Payments • Meeting for a day of fun and relaxation as well as for an ex- change of views on the 1953 Al- lied Jewish Campaign, campaign workers were inspired Tuesday by the reports heard at the an- nual stag day of the Detroit Service Group at Knollwood Country Club. Participants in the program __included John Isaacs, Samuel J. Greenberg, Irving W. Blumberg, Harvey H. Goldman,. Milton K. Mahler and Samuel H. Rubiner. Honored that evening was the services division which marched to victory under the direction of Isaacs and Greenberg.. The Di- vision led all others, having achieved 109 per cent of their last year's total. Close behind were the arts and crafts divi- Eban Has 'Clear Picture' Of U.S. Near East Policy WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Is- rael Ambassador Abba Eban said that as a result of a series of talks with various high officials in the State Department, he now has "a very clear piCture on how the United States is thinking" on a great variety of subjects. The Ambassador made his statement following a confer- ence with Assistant Secretary of State Henry A. Byroad in charge of Near Eastern affairs. The conference rounded out a series of talks Eban had with State Department officials, prior to his scheduled departure for Jerusalem for consultation with members of the Israel govern- ment. Eban emphasized that "the whole field of common inter- ests" between the United States and Israel was reviewed by By- made and him "in a very de- tailed and very friendly spirit." MILLIONS OFD BOTTLES SOLD" sion, under Nathan Balaban, and the food service council, led by George D. Keil. Both tied for second place with 105%. James H. Wineman's mercantile divi- sion ran next with 104%. The services division was presented with the . Detroit Service Group annual victory award trophy and the co- chairmen were awarded indi-" vidual trophies. The victory award will be kept on display in the Fred M. Butzel Memor- ial Building and will be re- inscribed to the leading divi- sion each year. A pictorial review of the 1953 campaign highlights, featuring Keil as commentator, and an in- teresting quiz game was fea- tured on the program. Prizes were given for golf and the quiz. NEW YORK, (JTA, —T h. e Austrian Consulate General in- dicated that the talks between the Austrian government and representatives of Jewish organ- izations on the payment of rep- arations to Jews who suffered damages under the Nazis will be resumed "in the first half of September." The Consulate reported that Austrian officials have pointed out to representatives of Jewish organizations that Austrian law in no way discriminates between applicants for restitution regard- less of their nationality. "It was further stressed that no differ- ence should be made between Austrian citizens and other per- sons, irrespective of whether- they reside in the country or abroad," the Consulate stated. All Defendants Meted Out 'Severe' Penalties in German Bank Case FRANKFURT, (JTA) — After a trial which lasted 10 months all principal defendants in the case of the former "Jewish Re- stitution Bank" here were sen- tenced to terms that caused as- tonishment because of their severity. Dr. Joseph Klibansky, gen- erally considered Germany's best known Jewish attorney, w a s sentenced to 18 months jail in addition to a fine of $4,500 for being an accessory to violation of foreign currency regulations rand of certain provisions of the corporation law. Wilhelm Mar r ien, originally technical advisor of the bank and later its manager, received 10- months imprisonment for in- fringement of the corporation law, for being accessory to vio- lation of foreign currency regu- lations and for bribery. Dr. Hans Erwin Wolf, who J.WB Forms Committee To Intensify Kashruth NEW YORK—Formation of a Special Committee on Kosher Supplies to study and strength- en the kashruth service to Jew- ish men and women in the U. S. Armed Forces was announced by Col. Harry Henshel, chair- man of the National Armed Services Committee of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board. Chairman of the new committee is Edward S. Silver, Chief Assist- ant District -Attorney of Kings County, and Brooklyn Jewish communal leader. was appointed by the State as custodian of the bank, received six months imprisonment for corruption. Wolfgang Steege, a German banker from Hamburg, was fined $600 for being accesr sory-to violation of foreign cur- rency regulations. Cashier Sie- freid Frohlich was let off with a fine of 8100. Dr. Klibansky, was found guilty of having aided and abetted the transfer of blocked mark accounts to their Jewish owners abroad, a transaction which was illegal at the time, in 1950, but which was legalized a few months after the Jewish Restitution Bank was shut down. Dr. Klibansky was also con- victed of having contributed to bankruptcy although the bank's assets exceed its debts even today. The court found, how- ever, that there was no evidence that Dr. Klibansky h a d en- riched himself, or had person- ally violated foreign currency regulations. Dr. Klibansky, who will file an appeal with the Supreme Court, issued a statement as- serting that Judge Hoffmeyer, who issued the verdict, had been unable to overcome his resent- ment at having been placed in an internment camp at the end of the war because he had been a member of the Nazi Party and a judge throughout the Nazi regime. 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