Ex-Nazi Berlin Mayor Given Mild Sentence DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Walter Field Named Chairman Of Annual Education Month Friday, September 11, 1953 Sen. Lehman Calls Bill `An American Measure' NEW YORK, (JTA)—Sen. Her bert H. Lehman took issue with the recommendation made to President Eisenhower by Sen. Arthur V. Watkins, chairman of the joint Congressional Im- migration Committee, urging the President not to seek any changes in the present immigra- tion law for the next three years. A bill seeking revision of the McCarran-Walter Immigration Act was introduced recently by Sen. Lehman and 31 other mem- bers of Congress. Sen. Lehman appealed to Pres- ident Eisenhower "not to be swayed" by the recommendation of Sen. Watkins, who is head of a Congressional committee which undertoOk a study of the inequi- ties of the McCarran-Walter Act WEST SHOKAN, N.Y., (JTA). at the President's request. "The stand taken by Sen. — Most American Jewish stu- dents affirm their Jewishness Watkins against any amend- and most are pro-Israel, but or- ment to the McCarran Act for ganized Zionism on the campus the next three years flies in the has few adherents today, Rabbi face of the commitments made Arthur J. Lelyveld, national to the American people both by director of the Bnai Brith Hillel President Eisenhower and by Foundation, declared in his key- Adlai Stevenson in the Presiden- note address at the 8th annual tial election," Sen. Lehman said. "I supported the President's national Hillel Summer Insti- Emergency Immigration Bill and tute at Camp High Point. More than 160 student leaders used whatever influence I had from various universities and to get it through Congress. It colleges are attending the Insti- was not a Republican achieve- ment, but an American achieve- tute. Rabbi Lelyveld also reported ment. My bill to revise and re- that "most Jewish students are place the McCarran Act is not a almost completely ignorant Democratic Bill. It is an Ameri- about Judaism and Jewish his- can Bill, in the best traditions tory." He declared that "the of this country, and I expect Jewish student of today has a and hope that it will be sup- ported non-partisanly in the hunger for spiritual security." A call to American Jews to create next Congress." a golden era of literature, art and philosophy, comparable to the great cultural flowerings of past ages in other lands, was issued by Philip M. Kutznick, president of Bnai Brith. He denied that America was merely an "intellectual motel" for himself and his co-religion= ists, or that they were living in exile. In Urbana, Ill., where Aleph Zadik Aleph, Bnai Brith Youth group, is holding its 30th annual convention at the University of Illinois, Don Newmann, inter- national president, said, "Young Americans have a moral obli- gation to prepare themselves for the increasingly complex respon- sibilities of citizenship in the world of tomorrow." He pledged youth's continued williness to "die for our country, if need be, but primarily to live for it," which, he stated, is the AZA motto. The parley adopted a six- point program under which American youth could strength- en democracy. It called for: Legislation to curb discrimi- nation in education; strength- ened state and Federal civil rights laws; legislation limiting activities of such groups as the Ku Klux Klan; Federal and state action guaranteeing equal rightS in employment and hous- ing; defense of American public schools from "unjustified at- tacks"; and abolition of social discrimination. Walter Field, prominent coin. est in educational projects in manity leader and well known the community. Mr. Field announced that a industrialist, president of Mac- meeting of educators and lay leaders will be held soon to Og s's••••••:c• formulate plans for the observ- ance of Education Month. "Once again, we will use the facilities of our synagogues, the radio, the press and our local organizations to bring the Edu- cation Month message to every Detroit Jew," Mr. Field said. Bernard Isaacs, superintend- ent of the schools, stated that the teachers' staff again is ready to assist in advancing De- troit's educational needs during Education Month. Youth Parleys Urge 'Golden Era' _ WALTER FIELD 0-Lac Paint' and Varnish Co., this week was named chairman of the 1953 Education Month of the United Hebrew Schools. Abe Kasle, president of the schools, who announced the ap- pointment, expressed the hope that this year's Education Month will serve to encourage addi- tional enrollment of pupils in the school and increase inter- Labor Zionist Branch Seven To Hear Political Candidates Branch Seven, LZOA, will meet on Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faigin, 19145 Coyle. Mary Beck, Edward Con- nor, Martha Griffiths and Orville Linck, candidates for public of- in the forthcoming Primary Election will discuss "Pros and Cons of Non-Partisan City Gov- ernment." MILLIONS O F B0 TILES-S:0 Ili, FRANKFURT, (JTA)—Dr. Ju- lius Lippert, one-time Nazi mayor of Berlin, has been de- clared a "Class II offender" by the last remaining de-Nazifica- tion court in Hesse. The sen- tence carried a small fine, a ban on political activity, holding ed- itorial positions or receiving government pensions. Prominent in Jew-baiting cir- cles in the 20's, Lippert joined the Nazi party in 1927, and worked as editor of Goebbel's newspaper "Der Angriff." Later, he headed the Nazi administra- tion of Berlin and was named an SS general. 1953 BUICK SPECIAL $2301.30 Delivered Complete. This price In- cludes directional signals, State sales . . at1 for $2301.30. tax and license See or Call Jack Markowitz Today For Further Details at BUICK RETAIL STORE 6164 CASS AVE. Near G.M. Bldg. TR. 5-9700 - Res. TU. 3-3960 DETROIT HEBREW BOOK SHOPS (Largest Hebrew Book Shops in the Midwest) 18294 WYOMING 12226 DEXTER Bet. Richton & Cortland Bet. Curtis & Pickford UN. 3-0543 TO. 8-6111 FOR THE HIGH HOLY DAYS Esrogim and Lulovim Direct from Israel Hebrew-English Machzorim $1.00 up $1.25 up Taleism There Is Still Time to Send 0. K. 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