Prof. Marcus' Tercentenary Address at Temple Tonight Jews to Present Memos to Big Powers Parley in Berlin TEL A VI V, (JTA) — World ington. He declared that the Jewish organizations will pre- Austrian Nazis did as much sent two memorandums to the harm to Jews as did the German Four Power meeting to take Nazis, and that Austria should place at the end of this month do as much as Germany by way in Berlin, it was announced by of restitution. "It is morally Dr. Nahum Goldmann, head of wrong for Austria to take the the Jewish Claims Conference. position that it has no special One memorandum will draw ; responsibility toward the Jews," the attention of the Big Powers he stated. to the fact that they must as- sure the execution of the repar- Report Thousands of Jews ations agreements between Ger- Are Slaving in Soviet Camps Many and the Jewish groups in B E R L I N, (JTA) — German the event there is a decision prisoners of war returning from that Germany is to be unified. the Soviet Union report they en- The second memorandum will countered thousands of Jews deal with Jewish claims against ; from Transnistria and other for- Austria and will ask the Big mer Romanian territory now in Powers that they intervene with Soviet hands, the anti-Com- the Austrian Government to munist news service Information meet these claims. !Bureau West reports. Dr. Goldmann, who left for Switzerland, will meet there ; The Bonn - supported news with Dr. Emil Maurer, president service, which questioned Ger- of the Vienna Jewish Commun- man returnees who had been in ity, on the stand of the Austrian • various Soviet camps, says that Government which. has rejected ; the Jews are serving sentences the claims of World Jewish or- ' of from 10 to 25 years. ganizations for heirless Jewish property left by families anni- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-5 hilated by the Nazis in Austria. Friday, January 15, 1954 Dr. Goldmann indicated that he may confer with U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on this subject if the situation re- quires it, Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, noted historian, professor at Hebrew Union College, will speak at the Tercentenary service of Temple Beth El, tonight at 8:15, on "300 Years in America—The Rise and Destiny of the American Jew." Dr. Richard C. Hertz and Rabbi Millard Klein will officiate. Dr. Hertz will preach on "David Einhorn—Pioneer Rabbi" at the Sabbath morning service on Saturday, at 11:15. Protest Ike's Failure to Mention Immigration Issue President Eisenhower's fail- ure to include in his State of the Union message any recommen dation for revision of the Mc- Carran-Walter immigration law drew an expression of "deep re- gret and disappointment" from the immigration committee of the National Community Rela- tions Advisory Council. In a telegram to the President, Alb e r t E. Arent, committee chairman, called the omission especially striking in the light of Mr. Eisenhower's campaign declarations and his 1953 request to Congress for more humane immigration legislation. IT'S EASY!! IT'S FUN! Germany Plans to Reduce Reparations Payments BONN, (JTA)—The West Ger- man Government will take ad- vantage of the escape clause in the reparations agreement with Israel which permits the Ger- mans to reduce their payments to the equivalent of $60,000,000 annually beginning with April 1 ; this year, it was learned . from well informed sources. The agreement provided that Germany might exercise the op- tion of reducing payments . from about $74,000,000 annually after two years, but it was assumed that this would be done only if Germany's trade position deteri- orated. In .view of Germany's extraordinary prosperity in the past year, the Israelis had ex- pected that deliveries would continue as originally set. Talks on Claims in Rome ROME, (JTA)—The last stages of the discussion between Israel and the West German Republic for a settlement of claims of the German Protestant order of Templars for property they held in pre-war Palestine opened here. The discussion will center about a settlement of claims for immovable property consisting of four settlements in various parts of Palestine. Austria May Revise Its Opposition to Jewish Claims VIENNA, (JTA)—The Austrian government was reported to have indicated some revision of its former position which led to a breakdown of talks with Jew- ish organizations on restitution claims. This revision may lead to resumption of negotiations on an altered basis. Dr. Emil Maurer, president of the board of the Union of Aus- trian Jewish Communities, and Wilhelm Krell, its general secre- tary, were to leave for Zurich to meet Dr. Nahum Goldmann, head of the Jewish claims agency, for a conference there this week. Austria Criticized for Evasion of Jewish Claims WASHINGTON, (J T A) — The Austrian government was criti- cized for its evasion of Jewish claims for damages inflicted by the Nazi regime in Austria by Jakob Altmaier, ranking mem- ber of the Foreign Relations Committee of the West German Parliament, who played a key role in the negotiations for the German-Israel reparations agreement. Mr. Altmaier, who was receiv- ed by President Eisenhower in the White House, is the, . first ewis h member of th.e West Ger- man Bunde,stag to visit Wash- n Protest Postponement of FEP Legislation WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Action of Sen. H. Alexander Smith, chairman of the Senate Labor Committee, in abruptly postpon- ing until Feb. 23 scheduled hear- ings on a new civil rights bill brought sharp criticism. Sen. Smith gave no reason for his de- cision. Sen. Irving M. Ives, of New York. sponsor of the bill, pro- tested that the postponement "may actually destroy the effect- iveness of the hearings." A statement issued on his behalf said he "strongly objects to this postponement." The organizations affiliated in the National Community Rela- tions Advisory Council tele- graphed to Sen. Smith their pro- test against "your last-minute arbitrary postponement of hear- ! ings on Ives-Humphrey Fair ! Employment Bill, dates for which were announced last May." • JERUSALEM, (JTA ► — Alex- ander Abramov, Soviet Minister to Israel, visited the Hebrew University and met its presi- dent, Prof. Benjamin Mazer, and other officials of the school. SAVE $ APPLIANCES-TELEVISION SAVE $ After You See Your Relatives See Us! REASONS: 1) WE WILL GIVE YOU A BETTER DEAL! 2) WE WILL GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE! Why Be Indebted to Your Friends or Relatives? WE SAVE YOU MONEY! WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE! WE STOCK FAMOUS MAKES! BUY FROM US! • Whirlpool • Hamilton • Norge • Philco • Crosley • R.C.A. • Motorola • Admiral • Detroit Jewel • Tappan • Stromberg Carlson • Zenith • Etc. DEXTER SALES & SERVICE CO. 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