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Winnick-Gans Betrothal 1 6—IDETRO IT JEWISH NEWS Coggan-Boesky Nuptials
Friday, September 11, 1953
T4nnouced at Party
Scheduled for December
Bonn Parliament Fails
To Pass Group Libel Law
MISS SUZANNE WINNICK
At a recent family dinner
party, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Win-
nick, of Fullerton Ave., an-
nounced t h e engagement of
their daughter, Suzanne, to Rob-
ert Gans, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Gans, of Woodingham Dr.
Miss Winnick attended Wayne
University, and is presently a
student at Highland Park Junior
College. Her fiance is enrolled
in Wayne University's Medical
School.
BONN, (JTA) — Minister of
Justice Dr. Thomas Dehier ex-
pressed—in the German press
his regret that the last West
German Parliament failed to
pass a group-libel bill which
would have made it possible to
prosecute the authors and dis-
tributors of anti-Semitic litera-
ture.
Such a bill was introduced by
the Federal Government three
years ago in the form of an
amendment to the article of the
German Penal Code which now
covers "incitement to class ha-
tred." It was pigeonholed by the
Legal Committee of the Bunde-
stag and was never reported out.
The adoption of this bill is
described as "urgent"' by Minis-
ter Dehier. The "Peace With Is -
rael" movement and the Socie-
ties for Christian-Jewish Coop-
eration plan to press for its en-
actment soon after the newly-
elected Parliament convenes
later this year.
Celia Levy Engaged
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cog-
gan, of Wildemere Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ruth Ann, to Robert
Boesky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Saul Boesky, of Fullerton Ave.
Miss Coggan attends Wayne
University. Her finance is a stu-
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MISS CELIA LEVY
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levy,
of Stoepel Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Celia, to Pvt. Nathan Barris, son
of Mrs. Rose Barris, of Wood-
ingham Dr., and the late Mr.
Samuel Barris.
Pvt. Barris is presently serving
with the U.S. Army, and is
stationed in Korea.
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Sept.
13.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Dr. Maurice Eisen-
drath, president of the Union
of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, will deliver the second in
a series of four weekly broad-
casts on "Taking Stock of Our-
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