Visitors Warned Against i Asking Aid in Arizona P H O E N I X, Ariz., (JTA)—A warning to newly-arrived Jew- ish families nct to remain in this state if they are going to require financial assistance was issued by Hh'sh Kaplan, execu- tive director of the Jewish So- cial Service. His warning fol- lowed a special 'meeting of the agency's case committee to con- sider increasing demands for aid as employment continued to slack off here. Chair of Hebrew and Semitics Established at Penn University PHILADELPHIA, (JTA)—Es- tablishment of the Ellis Chair of Hebrew and Semitic Languages and Literatures at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania was an- nounced by President Gaylord P. Harnwell. A gift from A. M. Ellis, Philadelphia. philanthropist, has enabled the university to inau- gurate the new chair. The announcement was made PAUL TALBERG CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICES FOR THE PRACTICE OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTING AT 415 FOX BUILDING DETROIT 1, MICHIGAN WOodward 3 - 1410 Res: TOwnsend 5-3919 Dexter & Cortland Attending were civic leaders, representatives of the University trustees, administration and fa- culty, and members of the Ellis family. Mr. Ellis' gift to the Uni- versity was motivated by a life- long interest in Biblical studies. Dr. Ephraim A. Speiser, interna- tionally known archaeologist, linguist and chairman of the University's Department of Oriental Studies, has been ap- pointed to the Ellis Professor- ship. Dartmouth Students Vote Against Fraternity Bias HANOVER, N.H. (JTA)—Stu- dents of Dartmouth College voted to outlaw fraternity dis- crimination on grounds of race, religion or national origin. The vote, in which 85 percent of the student body participated, was 1,128 to 1,120 in favor of the anti-discrimination clause. The student governing council will request the college trustees to make a ban on fraternity dis- crimination effective April 1, 1960, giving fraternities six years to eliminate discriminatory practices. Fete Bar Mitzvah Of Ivan Sol. Bloch All of the members of the Board of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, its teachers, students and officers, extend congratula- tions to Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard Bloch on the occasion of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ivan Sol, at 9 a.m., Saturday, April 10, in the Yeshivah Synagogue. The Bloch's eldest son, Harry, was a student in the Yeshivah Day School for four years, and also observed his Bar Mitzvah at the Yeshivah. Ivan was pre- pared for study at the North- west Branch of the schools. Mr. Bloch, long an ardent worker f o r Beth Yehudah causes, is a co treasurer of the new school wing building fund of the Schools, being con- structed on Dexter and Sturte- vant. He also is a member of the Yeshivah Executive Committee and was chairman of the 1953 benefit dinner and show co- sponsored by the Synagogue and Businessmen's Councils of Beth Yehudah. Robert Carnick to Open Ceremony Invite Public to Cornerstone Laying Program Council and Building Commit- started just recently, under the tee. This event is called for 11 guidance of Samuel Hechtman, a.m., Sunday, at Horowitz Ca- chairman of the Building Com- The honor Of laying the cor- tering. mittee, who stated that the proj- Construction on the annex to ect will be completed in time for nerstone for the new classroom building of the Beth Yehudah the Beth Yehudah Schools was the Fall Semester of the Schools. Schools has been accorded to Mr. Robert Carnick, a principal ben- efactor of the expansion ven- ture, who contributed $10,000 to the project. Mr. Carnick, who is founder and chairman of the board of the Copco Steel and Engineering Co., will put the stone in place at special ceremonies, to which the public is invited, at 1 p.m., Sunday, April 11. The program except for the cornerstone cere- mony, will be held at Mogen Abraham Synagogue, Dexter and Cortland. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Harry I. Wohlberg, spiritual leader of Cong. Shomrei Emu- nah, Brooklyn, Faculty Member of Yeshiva University and a Na- tional Vice-President of the Miz- rachi Organization of America. Before the public ceremonies, Rabbi Wohlberg will be tendered a brunch, to be sponsored by the Yeshivah Boar d, Synagogue MR. ROBERT CARNICK Rabbi Harry Wohlberg To Be Guest Speaker Friday, April 9, 3954 KARLSRUHE, Germany, (JTA) West German Republic upheld I an application of the infamous Nuremberg racial law and thus enabled a Dutch Nazi war criminal to escape extradition and punishment for murder. At issue was the present le- gality of a decree by Hitler in 1943 conferring German nation- ality on foreigners of German stock who volunteer6d for serv- ice with the military Elite Guard, provided they measured up to the racial requirements of the Nuremberg Laws. German nationality conferred by this decree was claimed by W. A. Polak, 38, a Dutch-born war criminal and S.S. vortmteer. Polak, who was serving a life term in Breda, Holland, follow- ing his conviction with six other Nazis for the murder of four Dutch resistance leaders, fled from prison and escaped to West Germany. The Dutch authorities sought his extradition. Polak, who had never applied for German citizenship, success- fully claimed it under the -1943 decree in arguments before the court. Germany does not permit extradition of her own nationals, regardless of the nature of their crimes. The Jewish National Fund Announces Sunday, April 1 I As Pesach 5714 BLUE BOX CLEARANCE DAY and Cordially Asks the Blue Box Holder to Welcome the Volunteers Who Will Come to Clear Your Blue Box Austrian Leaders Hear Social Security Protest VIENNA, (JTA)—The board of th Austrian Jewish Communi- April 9, 1954 the School Celebrates 2 Big Events MASTER IVAN SOL BLOCH 6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS at a luncheon in Mr. Ellis' honor. — The Supreme Court of . the Beth. Yehudah News Vol. 1, No. 1 Hitler Decrees Still Hold in West Germany ties has protested to Chancellor Julius Raab, Vice Chancellor Adolf Schaerf and leaders of the two parties comprising Austria's coalition government, against a draft measure submitted to Parliament by the government which would deprive a number of Austrian Jews whO emigrated from Austria of social security benefits. The draft would provide that social security benefits due per- sons who fled Austria after the Nazi "anschluss' would be can- celled if at any time between September 5, 1951 and Decem- ber 31. 1953 they spent more than three months in Austria. While the • government recog- nizes the _right of refugees from Nazism to social security bene- fits due them as Austrians it asserts in this measure that if they returned for a period long- er than three months. they "could" have remained in Aus- tria and therefore are not refu- gees but normal emigrants who have therefore surrendered their social security rights. Bonn Supreme Court Veep Returns to Regular Post BONN, (JTA) — Dr. Rudolf Katz, who for two months served as Acting Chief Justice of the German Supreme Constitutional Court following the death of the former Chief Justice, stepped down from the highest judicial post in West Germany following the election of Dr. Joseph Wintrich as Chief Jus- tice. Dr. Katz resumed his post as vice-president of the c o u r t, which sits at Karlsruhe and is invested with more power in the political sphere than ever before enjoyed by a German court. In that sense, Dr. Katz occupied one of the highest gov- ernment positions ever held by a Jew in Germany. "The most recent Arab outrage against Israel, "the bus massacre, will not stop us from carrying out our land-development program in the Negev, which we began before the establishment of the State of Israel and which we are resolved to continue until the vast area is dotted with Jewish settlements. "The Jewish National Fund aims, through its program of reclama- tion and afforestation, to convert the desert into fertile land cop- able of sustaining a large agri- cultural population." DR. HARRIS J. LEVINE, National President of J.N.F. Mir If your Blue Box is not cleared on or'before Sunday, April 1 1 , please call the office of the Jewish Na- tional Fund. Remind the worker to enter the amount collected from your Blue Box into the Blue-White Box ac- count book. If you haven't' on account book, ask for it. Open Restitution Office For Information FRANKFURT, (JTA) — The United Restitution O f f i c e, a non-profit organization which provides legal assistance to in- digent Jewish indemnification applicants in pressing their claims before German adminis- trative agencies and courts, has opened new German headquar- ters here. Honor Late Justice Perlman NEW YORK, (JTA)—Borough. President Julan E. Jack of Man- hattan renamed a two-square block area in Manhattan in honor of the late Justice D. Peri- Man, who died in 1952. Judge Perlman, one-time Congress- Editor and Publisher This Edition is a Board Member off tfte Yeshivah Who Appreciates the Ovid- man, was a leader of the Ameri- an Zeal and Generosity Mr, Carnick and Mr, Ifoivard „Mach Have Shown toward the Yeshivah, can Jewish Congress. 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