Berlin Conference Asked to Extend
Reparations Pact to East. Germany

Adoption of . Auerbach Inquiry Report Leads To Committee Walkout

MUNICH, (JTA) — A draft priation of funds and other Party members. One of the de-
report on an investigation into charges.
.
puties who walked out, Dr. Wal-
the Auerbach affair has been
The conviction was b a s e d , ; ter Becher of the neo-Nazi Ger-
adopted by the Bavarian Par- largely on testimony of one wit- ;man
liamentary investigation coin- n e s s who was subsequently . man Party, told newsmen he
mittee by a close five to four found guilty of perjury in an- . had been promised that a ma-
vote after seven members walked I other case. Dr. Auerbach coin- i jority report and a minority re-
out of the session.
1 mitted suicide immediately after i port he was to draft would be
The investigation was under- the verdict was returned and be- submitted to
• Parliament. He
taken following a general outcry fore an appeal was taken.
charged that the majority re-
over the conviction of the late
The draft report voted by the p or t Contained misstatements
Dr. Philip Auerbach, f o r in e r
head of the Bavarian State Re- probe committee was worked and was an attempt to white-
stitution Office, for misappro- out by the Christian Social wash a number of leading Bay-
Union and Social Democratic axiom officials.

NEW YORK, (JTA) Exten- mitted under the Nazis shall re-
sion to Eastern Germany of main in effect until fully dis-
Western Germany's Jewish rep- charged.
arations agreemei , t and of all 2. That the agreement between
restitution and indemnification the West German Government,
laws now operative in Western the State of Israel, and the Con-
Germany, was asked by the Con- ference on Jewish Material
ference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany should
Claims Against Germany. cover both the West and East
Letters signed by Dr. Nahum zones. This would necessitate
Goldmann, presirient of the con- linancial adjustment, because
ference, were delivered in Ber- the $822,000,000 settlement in-1
lin to John Foster Dulles, U. S. volves the financial obligation of
Series of Incidents
Secretary of State; Anthony ,- Western Germany alone.
Eden, British Foreign Secretary, 3. Extension to the Soviet-con- ' Keep Tension Alive
and Georges Bidault, French trolled zone of Germany of all! n
Foreign Minister, setting forth legislative measures to indem- xyn Jordan 'S Border
the Jewish claims. The confer- ; nify and compensate Hitler's '
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A new se-
ence, representing the major victims now in force in the area
Jewish organizations in the free of Western Germany and in the ries of border incidents was re-
ported as the Israeli demand
world, negotiated jointly with Western zone of Berlin.
for a face-to-face meeting with
the Israel Government the $822,-
Jordan to iron out armistice
reparations settlement
000,000 reparations
problems continued unheeded.
with the_ Federal German
Arabs concealed just behind
p- blic.
1
the Israel-Jordan demarcation
The letter listed the following
line ambushed an Israel railway
demands of the conference:
At Friday's Wayne University train traveling from Haifa to
1. That all obligations under-
taken by the West German Gov- mid-winter commencement, the Lydda, in central Palestine. A
ernment to redress wrongs corn- Doctor of Education degree was., similar attack was made on an-
conferred upon other train between Hadera and
Morton J. Sobel, Petach Tikvah.
Four Israeli policemen, on
4,Mich igan re-
Launch Bi-Partisan
Igional director routine patrol near Irgun Sim-
Action To Halt Arms
o f Anti - Defa- cha, in central Palestine, were
mation League captured and forced across the
bi-partisan move was
jof Bnai Brith. border into Jordan territory by
launched
launched in Congress for a pe-
Sobel, a for- a large, armed band. Israel
tition from members of both
. timer teacher in lodged a complaint with the Is-
Houses to the State Department
'the Detroit rael-Jordan Mix e d Armistice
asking it to halt any proposed
Public Schools, Commission over this incident,
shipment of arms to Saudi Ara-
will receive this demanding a UN investigation,
bia.
andegree as the the release of the four men and
The petition is expected to cite
Dr. Sobel culmination of the return of their arms.
In another incident, three
the recent demand by King Saud seven years of part-time work at
of Saudi Arabia that the Arab W a y n e University Graduate Arab shepherds were kidnapped
states undertake to wipe out Is- School. He has taught at the from Israel territory and taken
rael, even to the extent of sac- University of Kansas City and into Jordan along with 28
rificing 10,000,000 Arab lives. .
New York University, and is camels.
Louis Lipsky, president of the presently teaching in the Col-
American Zionist Council, con- lege of Education at Wayne. His Soviets Sentence
(erred for an hour with Henry major fields have been guidance
A. Byroade, Assistant Secretary and counselling and human re- Slansky Accomplices
of State for Middle Eastern Af- lations. He has been a member
VIENNA, (JTA)—Seven alleged
fairs. Mr. Lipsky told newsmen of the board of Congregation
the talks ranged over "the gen- Bnai Moshe and is a past com- accompliceS of the late Rudolf
eral situation in the Middle mander of General Maurice Slansky, one-time Communist
Party head in Czechoslovkia who
He was accompanied by Rose Post of Jewish War Veter-
I. East."
L. Kenen, Washington •epre- ans. The topic of his disserta- was executed for "treason" and
"espionage" involving alleged
sentative of the Council, tion was "An Analysis of Social Jewish and Zionist conspirators,
Studies Textbooks in Regard to were sentenced to various prison
Their Treatment of Four Areas terms ranging from 15 years to
of Human Relations."
life, according to reports from
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OF BOTTLES SOLD
All but one of the seven were
CECIL BEATON, one of the
most famous photographers of Jews, and all were said to have
our time, will make a personal confessed to treason.
appearance at Detroit Town
There are 860,000 adult volun-
Hall, Wednesday morning, 11
teer leaders in the Boy Scouts of
o'clock, in Fisher Theater.
Long a devotee of the theater America.
and ballet, Cecil Beaton has
achieved distinction as a- thea-
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3
trical designer.
Friday, February 5, 1954
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News Brevities

MILLMS

SHERMAN FAMILY CLUB, at
a recent meeting, elected the fol-
lowing: Meyer Levens, president;
Jean Wolfgang, vice-president;
Israel Center, treasurer; Janice
Friedman and Gertrude Stein-
gold, secretaries; and Manny
Friedman, sgt..-at-arms. The
group will meet Sunday, at the
home of the Israel Levensteins.

MATTATHIAS TEN HIVE 1005,
of the Maccabees, will hold a
social evening on Thursday, at
Jericho Temple, Linwood at Law-
rence. Guest speaker will be
George Kirschner, liaison officer
of the Jewish Social Service Bu-
reau, who will speak on "Jewish
Juvenile Delinquents in Detroit."
A social hour will follow. Friends
are invited.

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TreLicriFto
MILAN 4 1r,Ec RA I N E Ds 8 0 D

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supplied by the state for pa-
tients at Caro State Hospital for
Epileptics at Caro, Mich., has
opened a rummage store at 4103
W. Vernor. Mrs. Joseph Mager,
president, states that the store
is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Fridays and Saturdays. For de-
tails • on the • organization, call
Mrs. Mager, KE, 5-3682.

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